From: Franck Bui Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2016 16:14:59 +0000 (+0100) Subject: core: reprint the question every 2 sec in ask_char() X-Git-Tag: v233.3~168 X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=elogind.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=5e7ea707e798e8d56142e4b138781ca20007b0d2 core: reprint the question every 2 sec in ask_char() ask_char() now reprints the question every 2sec automatically. It prefixes its output with '\r' to to bring the cursor to the beginning of the terminal line, and then print the message, redoing it every 2sec. As long as nothing interferes with out output this logic will have no visible effect as we constantly overprint the visible text with the exact same text. However, if something is dumped in the middle, then our question won't get lost, as we'll ask soon again. This is useful if the question is asked to a terminal that is also used to dump some other status messages/logs. For example when confirmation messages are enabled during the boot (elogind.confirm_spawn=1), the question can easily be lost if the kernel logs are also enabled and both use the same console. Idea suggested by Lennart Poettering. --- diff --git a/src/basic/terminal-util.c b/src/basic/terminal-util.c index 98600f7a4..6cf623d51 100644 --- a/src/basic/terminal-util.c +++ b/src/basic/terminal-util.c @@ -144,12 +144,14 @@ int read_one_char(FILE *f, char *ret, usec_t t, bool *need_nl) { return 0; } -int ask_char(char *ret, const char *replies, const char *text, ...) { +#define DEFAULT_ASK_REFRESH_USEC (2*USEC_PER_SEC) + +int ask_char(char *ret, const char *replies, const char *fmt, ...) { int r; assert(ret); assert(replies); - assert(text); + assert(fmt); for (;;) { va_list ap; @@ -159,8 +161,10 @@ int ask_char(char *ret, const char *replies, const char *text, ...) { if (colors_enabled()) fputs(ANSI_HIGHLIGHT, stdout); - va_start(ap, text); - vprintf(text, ap); + putchar('\r'); + + va_start(ap, fmt); + vprintf(fmt, ap); va_end(ap); if (colors_enabled()) @@ -168,9 +172,12 @@ int ask_char(char *ret, const char *replies, const char *text, ...) { fflush(stdout); - r = read_one_char(stdin, &c, USEC_INFINITY, &need_nl); + r = read_one_char(stdin, &c, DEFAULT_ASK_REFRESH_USEC, &need_nl); if (r < 0) { + if (r == -ETIMEDOUT) + continue; + if (r == -EBADMSG) { puts("Bad input, please try again."); continue;