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/// @file menu.h
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/// @brief Simple commandline menu subsystem.
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/// @discussion
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/// The Menu class implements a simple CLI that accepts commands typed by
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/// the user, and passes the arguments to those commands to a function
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/// defined as handing the command.
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///
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/// Commands are defined in an array of Menu::command structures passed
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/// to the constructor. Each entry in the array defines one command.
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///
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/// Arguments passed to the handler function are pre-converted to both
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/// long and float for convenience.
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///
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#define MENU_COMMANDLINE_MAX 32 ///< maximum input line length
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#define MENU_ARGS_MAX 4 ///< maximum number of arguments
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class Menu { |
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public: |
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/// argument passed to a menu function
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///
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/// Space-delimited arguments are parsed from the commandline and
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/// separated into these structures.
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///
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/// If the argument cannot be parsed as a float or a long, the value
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/// of f or i respectively is undefined. You should range-check
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/// the inputs to your function.
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///
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struct arg { |
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const char *str; ///< string form of the argument
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long i; ///< integer form of the argument (if a number)
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/// menu command function
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///
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/// Functions called by menu array entries are expected to be of this
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/// type.
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///
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/// @param argc The number of valid arguments, including the
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/// name of the command in argv[0]. Will never be
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/// more than MENU_ARGS_MAX.
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/// @param argv Pointer to an array of Menu::arg structures
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/// detailing any optional arguments given to the
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/// command. argv[0] is always the name of the
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/// command, so that the same function can be used
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/// to handle more than one command.
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///
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typedef int8_t (*func)(uint8_t argc, const struct arg *argv); |
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/// menu pre-prompt function
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///
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/// Called immediately before waiting for the user to type a command; can be
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/// used to display help text or status, for example.
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///
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/// If this function returns false, the menu exits.
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///
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typedef bool (*preprompt)(void); |
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/// menu command description
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///
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/// Note that the array of menu commands is expected to be in program
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/// memory.
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struct command { |
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/// Name of the command, as typed or received.
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/// Command names are limited in size to keep this structure compact.
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///
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const char command[MENU_COMMAND_MAX]; |
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/// The function to call when the command is received.
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/// The \a argc argument will be at least 1, and no more than
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///
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/// The argc argument will be at least 1, and no more than
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/// MENU_ARGS_MAX. The argv array will be populated with
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/// arguments typed/received up to MENU_ARGS_MAX. The command
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/// name will always be in argv[0].
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///
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/// Commands may return -2 to cause the menu itself to exit.
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/// The "?", "help" and "exit" commands are always defined.
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/// The "?", "help" and "exit" commands are always defined, but
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/// can be overridden by explicit entries in the command array.
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///
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int8_t (*func)(uint8_t argc, const struct arg *argv); ///< callback function
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}; |
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/// constructor
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///
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/// Note that you should normally not call the constructor directly. Use
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/// the MENU and MENU2 macros defined below.
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///
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/// @param prompt The prompt to be displayed with this menu.
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/// @param commands An array of ::command structures.
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/// @param commands An array of ::command structures in program memory (PROGMEM).
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/// @param entries The number of entries in the menu.
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///
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Menu(const char *prompt, const struct command *commands, uint8_t entries, preprompt ppfunc = 0); |
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void run(void); |
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private: |
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/// Implements the default 'help' command
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/// Implements the default 'help' command.
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///
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void _help(void); ///< implements the 'help' command
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/// Macros used to define a menu.
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///
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/// The commands argument should be an arary of Menu::command structures, one
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/// per command name. The array does not need to be terminated with any special
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/// record.
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///
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/// Use name.run() to run the menu.
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///
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/// The MENU2 macro supports the optional pre-prompt printing function.
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