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'Config' in putty.h, which stores all PuTTY's settings and includes an arbitrary length limit on every single one of those settings which is stored in string form. In place of it is 'Conf', an opaque data type everywhere outside the new file conf.c, which stores a list of (key, value) pairs in which every key contains an integer identifying a configuration setting, and for some of those integers the key also contains extra parts (so that, for instance, CONF_environmt is a string-to-string mapping). Everywhere that a Config was previously used, a Conf is now; everywhere there was a Config structure copy, conf_copy() is called; every lookup, adjustment, load and save operation on a Config has been rewritten; and there's a mechanism for serialising a Conf into a binary blob and back for use with Duplicate Session. User-visible effects of this change _should_ be minimal, though I don't doubt I've introduced one or two bugs here and there which will eventually be found. The _intended_ visible effects of this change are that all arbitrary limits on configuration strings and lists (e.g. limit on number of port forwardings) should now disappear; that list boxes in the configuration will now be displayed in a sorted order rather than the arbitrary order in which they were added to the list (since the underlying data structure is now a sorted tree234 rather than an ad-hoc comma-separated string); and one more specific change, which is that local and dynamic port forwardings on the same port number are now mutually exclusive in the configuration (putting 'D' in the key rather than the value was a mistake in the first place). One other reorganisation as a result of this is that I've moved all the dialog.c standard handlers (dlg_stdeditbox_handler and friends) out into config.c, because I can't really justify calling them generic any more. When they took a pointer to an arbitrary structure type and the offset of a field within that structure, they were independent of whether that structure was a Config or something completely different, but now they really do expect to talk to a Conf, which can _only_ be used for PuTTY configuration, so I've renamed them all things like conf_editbox_handler and moved them out of the nominally independent dialog-box management module into the PuTTY-specific config.c. [originally from svn r9214]
459 lines
13 KiB
C
459 lines
13 KiB
C
/*
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* dialog.c - a reasonably platform-independent mechanism for
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* describing dialog boxes.
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*/
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#define DEFINE_INTORPTR_FNS
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#include "putty.h"
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#include "dialog.h"
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int ctrl_path_elements(char *path)
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{
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int i = 1;
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while (*path) {
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if (*path == '/') i++;
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path++;
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}
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return i;
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}
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/* Return the number of matching path elements at the starts of p1 and p2,
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* or INT_MAX if the paths are identical. */
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int ctrl_path_compare(char *p1, char *p2)
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{
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int i = 0;
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while (*p1 || *p2) {
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if ((*p1 == '/' || *p1 == '\0') &&
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(*p2 == '/' || *p2 == '\0'))
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i++; /* a whole element matches, ooh */
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if (*p1 != *p2)
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return i; /* mismatch */
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p1++, p2++;
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}
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return INT_MAX; /* exact match */
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}
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struct controlbox *ctrl_new_box(void)
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{
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struct controlbox *ret = snew(struct controlbox);
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ret->nctrlsets = ret->ctrlsetsize = 0;
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ret->ctrlsets = NULL;
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ret->nfrees = ret->freesize = 0;
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ret->frees = NULL;
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return ret;
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}
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void ctrl_free_box(struct controlbox *b)
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{
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int i;
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for (i = 0; i < b->nctrlsets; i++) {
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ctrl_free_set(b->ctrlsets[i]);
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}
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for (i = 0; i < b->nfrees; i++)
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sfree(b->frees[i]);
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sfree(b->ctrlsets);
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sfree(b->frees);
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sfree(b);
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}
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void ctrl_free_set(struct controlset *s)
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{
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int i;
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sfree(s->pathname);
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sfree(s->boxname);
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sfree(s->boxtitle);
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for (i = 0; i < s->ncontrols; i++) {
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ctrl_free(s->ctrls[i]);
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}
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sfree(s->ctrls);
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sfree(s);
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}
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/*
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* Find the index of first controlset in a controlbox for a given
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* path. If that path doesn't exist, return the index where it
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* should be inserted.
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*/
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static int ctrl_find_set(struct controlbox *b, char *path, int start)
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{
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int i, last, thisone;
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last = 0;
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for (i = 0; i < b->nctrlsets; i++) {
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thisone = ctrl_path_compare(path, b->ctrlsets[i]->pathname);
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/*
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* If `start' is true and there exists a controlset with
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* exactly the path we've been given, we should return the
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* index of the first such controlset we find. Otherwise,
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* we should return the index of the first entry in which
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* _fewer_ path elements match than they did last time.
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*/
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if ((start && thisone == INT_MAX) || thisone < last)
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return i;
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last = thisone;
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}
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return b->nctrlsets; /* insert at end */
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}
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/*
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* Find the index of next controlset in a controlbox for a given
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* path, or -1 if no such controlset exists. If -1 is passed as
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* input, finds the first.
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*/
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int ctrl_find_path(struct controlbox *b, char *path, int index)
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{
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if (index < 0)
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index = ctrl_find_set(b, path, 1);
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else
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index++;
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if (index < b->nctrlsets && !strcmp(path, b->ctrlsets[index]->pathname))
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return index;
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else
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return -1;
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}
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/* Set up a panel title. */
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struct controlset *ctrl_settitle(struct controlbox *b,
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char *path, char *title)
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{
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struct controlset *s = snew(struct controlset);
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int index = ctrl_find_set(b, path, 1);
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s->pathname = dupstr(path);
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s->boxname = NULL;
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s->boxtitle = dupstr(title);
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s->ncontrols = s->ctrlsize = 0;
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s->ncolumns = 0; /* this is a title! */
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s->ctrls = NULL;
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if (b->nctrlsets >= b->ctrlsetsize) {
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b->ctrlsetsize = b->nctrlsets + 32;
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b->ctrlsets = sresize(b->ctrlsets, b->ctrlsetsize,struct controlset *);
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}
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if (index < b->nctrlsets)
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memmove(&b->ctrlsets[index+1], &b->ctrlsets[index],
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(b->nctrlsets-index) * sizeof(*b->ctrlsets));
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b->ctrlsets[index] = s;
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b->nctrlsets++;
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return s;
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}
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/* Retrieve a pointer to a controlset, creating it if absent. */
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struct controlset *ctrl_getset(struct controlbox *b,
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char *path, char *name, char *boxtitle)
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{
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struct controlset *s;
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int index = ctrl_find_set(b, path, 1);
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while (index < b->nctrlsets &&
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!strcmp(b->ctrlsets[index]->pathname, path)) {
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if (b->ctrlsets[index]->boxname &&
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!strcmp(b->ctrlsets[index]->boxname, name))
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return b->ctrlsets[index];
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index++;
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}
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s = snew(struct controlset);
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s->pathname = dupstr(path);
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s->boxname = dupstr(name);
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s->boxtitle = boxtitle ? dupstr(boxtitle) : NULL;
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s->ncolumns = 1;
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s->ncontrols = s->ctrlsize = 0;
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s->ctrls = NULL;
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if (b->nctrlsets >= b->ctrlsetsize) {
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b->ctrlsetsize = b->nctrlsets + 32;
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b->ctrlsets = sresize(b->ctrlsets, b->ctrlsetsize,struct controlset *);
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}
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if (index < b->nctrlsets)
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memmove(&b->ctrlsets[index+1], &b->ctrlsets[index],
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(b->nctrlsets-index) * sizeof(*b->ctrlsets));
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b->ctrlsets[index] = s;
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b->nctrlsets++;
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return s;
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}
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/* Allocate some private data in a controlbox. */
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void *ctrl_alloc(struct controlbox *b, size_t size)
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{
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void *p;
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/*
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* This is an internal allocation routine, so it's allowed to
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* use smalloc directly.
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*/
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p = smalloc(size);
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if (b->nfrees >= b->freesize) {
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b->freesize = b->nfrees + 32;
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b->frees = sresize(b->frees, b->freesize, void *);
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}
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b->frees[b->nfrees++] = p;
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return p;
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}
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static union control *ctrl_new(struct controlset *s, int type,
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intorptr helpctx, handler_fn handler,
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intorptr context)
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{
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union control *c = snew(union control);
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if (s->ncontrols >= s->ctrlsize) {
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s->ctrlsize = s->ncontrols + 32;
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s->ctrls = sresize(s->ctrls, s->ctrlsize, union control *);
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}
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s->ctrls[s->ncontrols++] = c;
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/*
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* Fill in the standard fields.
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*/
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c->generic.type = type;
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c->generic.tabdelay = 0;
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c->generic.column = COLUMN_FIELD(0, s->ncolumns);
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c->generic.helpctx = helpctx;
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c->generic.handler = handler;
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c->generic.context = context;
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c->generic.label = NULL;
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return c;
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}
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/* `ncolumns' is followed by that many percentages, as integers. */
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union control *ctrl_columns(struct controlset *s, int ncolumns, ...)
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{
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union control *c = ctrl_new(s, CTRL_COLUMNS, P(NULL), NULL, P(NULL));
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assert(s->ncolumns == 1 || ncolumns == 1);
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c->columns.ncols = ncolumns;
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s->ncolumns = ncolumns;
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if (ncolumns == 1) {
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c->columns.percentages = NULL;
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} else {
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va_list ap;
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int i;
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c->columns.percentages = snewn(ncolumns, int);
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va_start(ap, ncolumns);
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for (i = 0; i < ncolumns; i++)
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c->columns.percentages[i] = va_arg(ap, int);
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va_end(ap);
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}
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return c;
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}
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union control *ctrl_editbox(struct controlset *s, char *label, char shortcut,
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int percentage,
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intorptr helpctx, handler_fn handler,
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intorptr context, intorptr context2)
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{
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union control *c = ctrl_new(s, CTRL_EDITBOX, helpctx, handler, context);
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c->editbox.label = label ? dupstr(label) : NULL;
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c->editbox.shortcut = shortcut;
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c->editbox.percentwidth = percentage;
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c->editbox.password = 0;
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c->editbox.has_list = 0;
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c->editbox.context2 = context2;
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return c;
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}
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union control *ctrl_combobox(struct controlset *s, char *label, char shortcut,
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int percentage,
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intorptr helpctx, handler_fn handler,
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intorptr context, intorptr context2)
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{
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union control *c = ctrl_new(s, CTRL_EDITBOX, helpctx, handler, context);
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c->editbox.label = label ? dupstr(label) : NULL;
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c->editbox.shortcut = shortcut;
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c->editbox.percentwidth = percentage;
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c->editbox.password = 0;
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c->editbox.has_list = 1;
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c->editbox.context2 = context2;
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return c;
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}
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/*
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* `ncolumns' is followed by (alternately) radio button titles and
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* intorptrs, until a NULL in place of a title string is seen. Each
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* title is expected to be followed by a shortcut _iff_ `shortcut'
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* is NO_SHORTCUT.
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*/
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union control *ctrl_radiobuttons(struct controlset *s, char *label,
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char shortcut, int ncolumns, intorptr helpctx,
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handler_fn handler, intorptr context, ...)
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{
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va_list ap;
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int i;
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union control *c = ctrl_new(s, CTRL_RADIO, helpctx, handler, context);
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c->radio.label = label ? dupstr(label) : NULL;
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c->radio.shortcut = shortcut;
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c->radio.ncolumns = ncolumns;
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/*
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* Initial pass along variable argument list to count the
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* buttons.
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*/
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va_start(ap, context);
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i = 0;
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while (va_arg(ap, char *) != NULL) {
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i++;
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if (c->radio.shortcut == NO_SHORTCUT)
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(void)va_arg(ap, int); /* char promotes to int in arg lists */
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(void)va_arg(ap, intorptr);
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}
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va_end(ap);
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c->radio.nbuttons = i;
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if (c->radio.shortcut == NO_SHORTCUT)
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c->radio.shortcuts = snewn(c->radio.nbuttons, char);
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else
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c->radio.shortcuts = NULL;
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c->radio.buttons = snewn(c->radio.nbuttons, char *);
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c->radio.buttondata = snewn(c->radio.nbuttons, intorptr);
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/*
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* Second pass along variable argument list to actually fill in
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* the structure.
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*/
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va_start(ap, context);
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for (i = 0; i < c->radio.nbuttons; i++) {
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c->radio.buttons[i] = dupstr(va_arg(ap, char *));
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if (c->radio.shortcut == NO_SHORTCUT)
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c->radio.shortcuts[i] = va_arg(ap, int);
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/* char promotes to int in arg lists */
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c->radio.buttondata[i] = va_arg(ap, intorptr);
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}
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va_end(ap);
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return c;
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}
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union control *ctrl_pushbutton(struct controlset *s,char *label,char shortcut,
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intorptr helpctx, handler_fn handler,
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intorptr context)
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{
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union control *c = ctrl_new(s, CTRL_BUTTON, helpctx, handler, context);
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c->button.label = label ? dupstr(label) : NULL;
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c->button.shortcut = shortcut;
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c->button.isdefault = 0;
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c->button.iscancel = 0;
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return c;
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}
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union control *ctrl_listbox(struct controlset *s,char *label,char shortcut,
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intorptr helpctx, handler_fn handler,
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intorptr context)
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{
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union control *c = ctrl_new(s, CTRL_LISTBOX, helpctx, handler, context);
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c->listbox.label = label ? dupstr(label) : NULL;
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c->listbox.shortcut = shortcut;
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c->listbox.height = 5; /* *shrug* a plausible default */
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c->listbox.draglist = 0;
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c->listbox.multisel = 0;
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c->listbox.percentwidth = 100;
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c->listbox.ncols = 0;
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c->listbox.percentages = NULL;
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return c;
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}
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union control *ctrl_droplist(struct controlset *s, char *label, char shortcut,
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int percentage, intorptr helpctx,
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handler_fn handler, intorptr context)
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{
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union control *c = ctrl_new(s, CTRL_LISTBOX, helpctx, handler, context);
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c->listbox.label = label ? dupstr(label) : NULL;
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c->listbox.shortcut = shortcut;
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c->listbox.height = 0; /* means it's a drop-down list */
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c->listbox.draglist = 0;
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c->listbox.multisel = 0;
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c->listbox.percentwidth = percentage;
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c->listbox.ncols = 0;
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c->listbox.percentages = NULL;
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return c;
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}
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union control *ctrl_draglist(struct controlset *s,char *label,char shortcut,
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intorptr helpctx, handler_fn handler,
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intorptr context)
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{
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union control *c = ctrl_new(s, CTRL_LISTBOX, helpctx, handler, context);
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c->listbox.label = label ? dupstr(label) : NULL;
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c->listbox.shortcut = shortcut;
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c->listbox.height = 5; /* *shrug* a plausible default */
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c->listbox.draglist = 1;
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c->listbox.multisel = 0;
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c->listbox.percentwidth = 100;
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c->listbox.ncols = 0;
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c->listbox.percentages = NULL;
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return c;
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}
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union control *ctrl_filesel(struct controlset *s,char *label,char shortcut,
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char const *filter, int write, char *title,
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intorptr helpctx, handler_fn handler,
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intorptr context)
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{
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union control *c = ctrl_new(s, CTRL_FILESELECT, helpctx, handler, context);
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c->fileselect.label = label ? dupstr(label) : NULL;
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c->fileselect.shortcut = shortcut;
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c->fileselect.filter = filter;
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c->fileselect.for_writing = write;
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c->fileselect.title = dupstr(title);
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return c;
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}
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union control *ctrl_fontsel(struct controlset *s,char *label,char shortcut,
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intorptr helpctx, handler_fn handler,
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intorptr context)
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{
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union control *c = ctrl_new(s, CTRL_FONTSELECT, helpctx, handler, context);
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c->fontselect.label = label ? dupstr(label) : NULL;
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c->fontselect.shortcut = shortcut;
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return c;
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}
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union control *ctrl_tabdelay(struct controlset *s, union control *ctrl)
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{
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union control *c = ctrl_new(s, CTRL_TABDELAY, P(NULL), NULL, P(NULL));
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c->tabdelay.ctrl = ctrl;
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return c;
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}
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union control *ctrl_text(struct controlset *s, char *text, intorptr helpctx)
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{
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union control *c = ctrl_new(s, CTRL_TEXT, helpctx, NULL, P(NULL));
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c->text.label = dupstr(text);
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return c;
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}
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union control *ctrl_checkbox(struct controlset *s, char *label, char shortcut,
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intorptr helpctx, handler_fn handler,
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intorptr context)
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{
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union control *c = ctrl_new(s, CTRL_CHECKBOX, helpctx, handler, context);
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c->checkbox.label = label ? dupstr(label) : NULL;
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c->checkbox.shortcut = shortcut;
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return c;
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}
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void ctrl_free(union control *ctrl)
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{
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int i;
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sfree(ctrl->generic.label);
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switch (ctrl->generic.type) {
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case CTRL_RADIO:
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for (i = 0; i < ctrl->radio.nbuttons; i++)
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sfree(ctrl->radio.buttons[i]);
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sfree(ctrl->radio.buttons);
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sfree(ctrl->radio.shortcuts);
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sfree(ctrl->radio.buttondata);
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break;
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case CTRL_COLUMNS:
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sfree(ctrl->columns.percentages);
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break;
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case CTRL_LISTBOX:
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sfree(ctrl->listbox.percentages);
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break;
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case CTRL_FILESELECT:
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sfree(ctrl->fileselect.title);
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break;
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}
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sfree(ctrl);
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}
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