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@@ -264,9 +264,9 @@ nmc_parse_args(nmc_arg_t * arg_arr,
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if (strcmp(**argv, p->name) == 0) {
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if (p->found) {
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/* Don't allow repeated arguments, because the argument of the same
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* name could be used later on the line for another purpose. Assume
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* that's the case and return.
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*/
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* name could be used later on the line for another purpose. Assume
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* that's the case and return.
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*/
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return TRUE;
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}
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@@ -347,8 +347,8 @@ void
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nmc_terminal_erase_line(void)
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{
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/* We intentionally use printf(), not g_print() here, to ensure that
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* GLib doesn't mistakenly try to convert the string.
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*/
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* GLib doesn't mistakenly try to convert the string.
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*/
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printf("\33[2K\r");
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fflush(stdout);
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}
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@@ -648,10 +648,10 @@ typedef struct _PrintDataCol {
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const struct _PrintDataCol *parent_col;
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/* while constructing the list of columns in _output_selection_append(), we keep track
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* of the parent by index. The reason is, that at that point our columns are still
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* tracked in a GArray which is growing (hence, the pointers are changing).
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* Later, _output_selection_complete() converts the index into the actual pointer.
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*/
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* of the parent by index. The reason is, that at that point our columns are still
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* tracked in a GArray which is growing (hence, the pointers are changing).
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* Later, _output_selection_complete() converts the index into the actual pointer.
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*/
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guint _parent_idx;
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};
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const NMMetaSelectionItem *selection_item;
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@@ -932,7 +932,7 @@ typedef struct {
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bool title_to_free : 1;
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/* whether the column should be printed. If not %TRUE,
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* the column will be skipped. */
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* the column will be skipped. */
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bool to_print : 1;
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int width;
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@@ -1034,7 +1034,7 @@ _print_fill(const NmcConfig * nmc_config,
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header_cell->col = col;
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/* by default, the entire column is skipped. That is the case,
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* unless we have a cell (below) which opts-in to be printed. */
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* unless we have a cell (below) which opts-in to be printed. */
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header_cell->to_print = FALSE;
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header_cell->title = nm_meta_abstract_info_get_name(info, TRUE);
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@@ -1096,13 +1096,13 @@ _print_fill(const NmcConfig * nmc_config,
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if ((is_default && nmc_config->overview)
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|| NM_FLAGS_HAS(text_out_flags, NM_META_ACCESSOR_GET_OUT_FLAGS_HIDE)) {
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/* don't mark the entry for display. This is to shorten the output in case
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* the property is the default value. But we only do that, if the user
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* opts in to this behavior (-overview), or of the property marks itself
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* eligible to be hidden.
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*
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* In general, only new API shall mark itself eligible to be hidden.
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* Long established properties cannot, because it would be a change
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* in behavior. */
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* the property is the default value. But we only do that, if the user
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* opts in to this behavior (-overview), or of the property marks itself
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* eligible to be hidden.
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*
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* In general, only new API shall mark itself eligible to be hidden.
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* Long established properties cannot, because it would be a change
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* in behavior. */
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} else
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header_cell->to_print = TRUE;
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@@ -1211,7 +1211,7 @@ _print_skip_column(const NmcConfig *nmc_config, const PrintDataHeaderCell *heade
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&nmc_meta_type_generic_info)
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&& selection_item->sub_selection) {
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/* in tabular form, we skip the "name" entry for sections that have sub-selections.
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* That is, for "ipv4.may-fail", but not for "ipv4". */
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* That is, for "ipv4.may-fail", but not for "ipv4". */
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return TRUE;
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}
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}
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@@ -1488,7 +1488,7 @@ nmc_terminal_spawn_pager(const NmcConfig *nmc_config)
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_exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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/* Check whether our parent died before we were able
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* to set the death signal */
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* to set the death signal */
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if (getppid() != parent_pid)
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_exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
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@@ -1498,11 +1498,11 @@ nmc_terminal_spawn_pager(const NmcConfig *nmc_config)
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}
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/* Debian's alternatives command for pagers is
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* called 'pager'. Note that we do not call
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* sensible-pagers here, since that is just a
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* shell script that implements a logic that
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* is similar to this one anyway, but is
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* Debian-specific. */
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* called 'pager'. Note that we do not call
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* sensible-pagers here, since that is just a
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* shell script that implements a logic that
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* is similar to this one anyway, but is
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* Debian-specific. */
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execlp("pager", "pager", NULL);
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execlp("less", "less", NULL);
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