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author | Petr Vorel <petr.vorel@gmail.com> | 2018-01-25 10:46:35 +0100 |
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committer | Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com> | 2018-01-25 21:53:00 +0900 |
commit | 1ccb27143360bd2390a9a970e50709f858b53761 (patch) | |
tree | cf5e766bdaca1c1976ad004a87e0d163f19b15da /scripts/kconfig/expr.c | |
parent | 312ee68752faaa553499775d2c191ff7a883826f (diff) | |
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kconfig: make "Selected by:" and "Implied by:" readable
Reverse dependency expressions can get rather unwieldy, especially if
a symbol is selected by more than a handful of other symbols. I.e. it's
possible to have near endless expressions like:
A && B && !C || D || F && (G || H) || [...]
Chop these expressions into actually readable chunks:
- A && B && !C
- D
- F && (G || H)
- [...]
I.e. transform the top level OR tokens into newlines and prepend each
line with a minus. This makes the "Selected by:" and "Implied by:" blurb
much easier to read. This is done only if there is more than one top
level OR. "Depends on:" and "Range :" were deliberately left as they are.
Based on idea from Paul Bolle.
Suggested-by: Paul Bolle <pebolle@tiscali.nl>
Signed-off-by: Petr Vorel <petr.vorel@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'scripts/kconfig/expr.c')
-rw-r--r-- | scripts/kconfig/expr.c | 28 |
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/kconfig/expr.c b/scripts/kconfig/expr.c index fd8a416ceab7..04fa71e058b7 100644 --- a/scripts/kconfig/expr.c +++ b/scripts/kconfig/expr.c @@ -1176,7 +1176,7 @@ struct expr *expr_simplify_unmet_dep(struct expr *e1, struct expr *e2) return expr_get_leftmost_symbol(ret); } -void expr_print(struct expr *e, void (*fn)(void *, struct symbol *, const char *), void *data, int prevtoken) +static void __expr_print(struct expr *e, void (*fn)(void *, struct symbol *, const char *), void *data, int prevtoken, bool revdep) { if (!e) { fn(data, NULL, "y"); @@ -1231,9 +1231,14 @@ void expr_print(struct expr *e, void (*fn)(void *, struct symbol *, const char * fn(data, e->right.sym, e->right.sym->name); break; case E_OR: - expr_print(e->left.expr, fn, data, E_OR); - fn(data, NULL, " || "); - expr_print(e->right.expr, fn, data, E_OR); + if (revdep && e->left.expr->type != E_OR) + fn(data, NULL, "\n - "); + __expr_print(e->left.expr, fn, data, E_OR, revdep); + if (revdep) + fn(data, NULL, "\n - "); + else + fn(data, NULL, " || "); + __expr_print(e->right.expr, fn, data, E_OR, revdep); break; case E_AND: expr_print(e->left.expr, fn, data, E_AND); @@ -1266,6 +1271,11 @@ void expr_print(struct expr *e, void (*fn)(void *, struct symbol *, const char * fn(data, NULL, ")"); } +void expr_print(struct expr *e, void (*fn)(void *, struct symbol *, const char *), void *data, int prevtoken) +{ + __expr_print(e, fn, data, prevtoken, false); +} + static void expr_print_file_helper(void *data, struct symbol *sym, const char *str) { xfwrite(str, strlen(str), 1, data); @@ -1310,3 +1320,13 @@ void expr_gstr_print(struct expr *e, struct gstr *gs) { expr_print(e, expr_print_gstr_helper, gs, E_NONE); } + +/* + * Transform the top level "||" tokens into newlines and prepend each + * line with a minus. This makes expressions much easier to read. + * Suitable for reverse dependency expressions. + */ +void expr_gstr_print_revdep(struct expr *e, struct gstr *gs) +{ + __expr_print(e, expr_print_gstr_helper, gs, E_NONE, true); +} |