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* Introduce centralized [X]dialog(1) exit codes to `dialog.subr' and make-usedteske2013-10-091-3/+2
| | | | | | | | | | throughout the bsdconfig(8) code. While we're here, add an explicit argument to lvalue-seeking invocations of "return" that previously had no argument. Also, consolidate a single instance of double-newline and remove some comments that are no longer required (given increased readability with new exit codes). Approved by: re (glebius)
* Fix typos in the BSD License.dteske2013-07-071-2/+2
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* Be consistent with other usr.sbin programs w/respect to the copyrightdteske2013-07-071-1/+1
| | | | wording ("All rights reserved."); I had the casing wrong on many instances.
* Merge r248313 from stable/9 sysinstall(8) to head bsdconfig(8):dteske2013-06-231-5/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | Add support for installation directly via HTTP. While we're here, remove the menu-item for Passive FTP (since moving to ftp(1) and switching FTPMODE to `auto' by default -- see r251613 -- the single remaining FTP menu-item works for both ftp.f.o and ftp-archive.f.o; previously each requiring separately active versus passive both work with the `auto' setting). In scripting you still have mediaSetFTPActive and mediaSetFTPPassive but the remaining FTP menu-item uses mediaSetFTP which defaults to `auto' (aforementioned SVN r251613).
* Alphabetize library includes.dteske2013-06-211-1/+1
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* Make the default choice for FTP media access use "auto".dteske2013-06-111-1/+1
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* Standardize the way functions build their arguments leading up to a dialogdteske2013-06-021-4/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | invocation. Specifically, "top-load" your arguments and in the order in- which they will be displayed. For example, many [if not all] widgets display information in the following order, top-to-bottom (visually): + backtitle (displayed behind the widget at top-left) + title (at the top of the `window') + prompt text (just below the title and above whatever widget you choose) + Depending on widget, _one_ of the following: - menu list - radio list - check list - text input box with initial text - [Xdialog(1)] 2x or 3x text input boxes - [dialog(1)] a multi-part form - progress bar - etc. (many more widget choices) + buttons (right below the selected widget) + [dialog(1)] the hline (displayed at bottom of `window') NOTE: Xdialog(1) accepts and silently ignores --hline When building local arguments for your dialog invocation, if the value can't be cleanly loaded into a local, add "# Calculated below" to the end of the local declaration while retaining the block order of argument declarations. Move other local declarations that are not associated with this top-loading the dialog arguments to right-above where they are first-used. Also, standardize on the names of the arguments. For example, always use $prompt (instead of sometimes $msg and sometimes $prompt); use $menu_list or $shell_list or $radio_list for those respective widgets; ad nauseum. While we're doing this, flush-out full arguments for many invocations that were passing NULL strings (making it unapparent if you were staring at this one invocation what argument that NULL string was supposed to represent). Last, while we're in startup/rcconf let's remove the unnecessary use of a GLOBAL (RCCONF_MENU_LIST) for the menu_list.
* Improve portion of the dialog(1) API in dialog.subr responsible fordteske2013-06-011-7/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | retrieving stored data (for the --menu, --calendar, --timebox, --checklist, and --radiolist widgets). When we (Ron McDowell and I) developed the first version of bsdconfig, it used temporary files to store responses from dialog(1). That hasn't been true for some very long time, so the need to always store the return status of dialog(1) and then call some function to clean-up is long-deprecated. The function that used to do the clean-up was f_dialog_menutag(). We really don't need f_dialog_menutag() for its originally designed purpose, as all dialog invocations (even when in a sub-shell) do not use temporary files anymore. However, we do need to keep f_dialog_menutag() around because it still fills the need of being able to abstract the procedure for fetching stored data provided by functions that display the aforementioned widgets. In re-designing f_dialog_menutag(), four important changes are made: 1. Rename f_dialog_menutag() to f_dialog_menutag_fetch() 2. Introduce the new first-argument of $var_to_set to reduce number of forks 3. Create a corresponding f_dialog_menutag_store() to abstract the storage 4. Offload the sanitization to a new function, f_dialog_data_sanitize() NOTE: That last one is important. Not all functions need to store their data for later fetching, meanwhile every invocation of dialog should be sanitized (as we learned early-on in the i18n-effort -- underlying libraries will spit warnings to stderr for bad values of $LANG and since dialog outputs its responses to stderr, we need to sanitize every response of these warnings). These changes greatly improve readbaility and also improve performance by reducing unnecessary forking.
* Improve portion of the dialog(1) API in dialog.subr responsible fordteske2013-05-311-16/+19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | calculating widget sizes. Instead of forking a sub-shell to calculate the optimum size for a widget, use a byRef style call-out to set variables in the parent namespace. For example, instead of: size=$( f_dialog_buttonbox_size title btitle msg ) $DIALOG --title title --backtitle btitle --msgbox msg $size The new API replaces the above with the following: f_dialog_buttonbox_size height width title btitle msg $DIALOG --title title --backtitle btitle --msgbox msg $height $width This reduces the number of forks, improves performance, and makes the code more readable by revealing the argument-order for widget sizing. It also makes performing minor adjustments to the calculated values easier as you no longer have to split-out the response (which required knowledge of ordering so was counter-intuitive).
* Whitespace.dteske2013-05-121-2/+2
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* Import media selection/preparation framework (sysinstall inspired). Makesdteske2013-02-251-0/+152
accessing files from various types of media nice and abstracted away from the wet-work involved in preparing, validating, and initializing those types of media. This will be used for the package management system module and other modules that need access to files and want to allow the user to decide where those files come from (either in a scripted fashion, prompted fashion, or any combination thereof). Heavily inspired by sysinstall and even uses the same reserved words so that scripts are portable. Coded over months, tested continuously through- out, and reviewed several times. Some notes about the changes: - Move network-setting acquisition/validation routines to media/tcpip.subr - The options screen from sysinstall has been converted to a dialog menu - The "UFS" media choice is renamed to "Directory" to reflect how sysinstall treats the choice and a new [true] "UFS" media choice has been added that acts on real UFS partitions (such as external disks with disklabels). - Many more help files have been resurrected from sysinstall (I noticed that some of the content seems a bit dated; I gave them a once-over but they could really use an update). - A total of 10 media choices are presented (via mediaGetType) including: CD/DVD, FTP, FTP Passive, HTTP Proxy, Directory, NFS, DOS, UFS, Floppy, USB - Novel struct/device management layer for managing the issue of passing more information than can comfortably fit in an argument list.
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