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authorUlf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>2018-02-08 06:03:44 +0100
committerUlf Magnusson <ulfalizer@gmail.com>2018-02-08 10:14:48 +0100
commite8b4ecb6ff6ccc1c7be0818314fbccda2ef2b2ee (patch)
tree6ad3e42e6202bd88228613e8eb05745237c4eac1 /kconfiglib.py
parent2abc0bb4c770723417e725dd1b947a494ac649b4 (diff)
Don't special-case user_value for choice symbols set to y
Previously, setting a choice symbol to y would only update user_selection on the parent choice and not the symbol's own user_value. Now both are updated. The point of the old behavior was to remember the m mode selections of a choice when it was switched back and forth between m and y mode, which was a feature I thought the C implementation had. On closer inspection, the C implementation never had that feature, though it might appear like it if you only make "lucky" changes (if you never select any symbols in y mode that were n in m mode). The new behavior is simpler and easier to understand: Symbol.user_value now always matches the value assigned in a .config file or via set_value(), provided the value was well-formed. This might avoid some special-casing in scripts too. The loss in usability is pretty minimal.
Diffstat (limited to 'kconfiglib.py')
-rw-r--r--kconfiglib.py27
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/kconfiglib.py b/kconfiglib.py
index e246055..2f66e80 100644
--- a/kconfiglib.py
+++ b/kconfiglib.py
@@ -2700,9 +2700,8 @@ class Symbol(object):
'assignable' will cause Symbol.user_value to differ from
Symbol.str/tri_value (be truncated down or up).
- Setting a choice symbol to 2 (y) only updates Choice.user_selection on
- the parent choice and not Symbol.user_value itself. This gives the
- expected behavior when a choice is switched between different modes.
+ Setting a choice symbol to 2 (y) sets Choice.user_selection to the
+ choice symbol in addition to setting Symbol.user_value.
Choice.user_selection is considered when the choice is in y mode (the
"normal" mode).
@@ -2727,9 +2726,14 @@ class Symbol(object):
value of the symbol. For other symbol types, check whether the
visibility is non-n.
"""
- if value == self.user_value:
- # We know the value must be valid if it was successfully set
- # previously
+ # If the new user value matches the old, nothing changes, and we can
+ # save some work.
+ #
+ # This optimization is skipped for choice symbols: Setting a choice
+ # symbol's user value to y might change the state of the choice, so it
+ # wouldn't be safe (symbol user values always match the values set in a
+ # .config file or via set_value(), and are never implicitly updated).
+ if value == self.user_value and not self.choice:
self._was_set = True
return True
@@ -2763,16 +2767,17 @@ class Symbol(object):
if self.orig_type in (BOOL, TRISTATE) and value in ("n", "m", "y"):
value = STR_TO_TRI[value]
+ self.user_value = value
+
if self.choice and value == 2:
- # Remember this as a choice selection only. Makes switching back
- # and forth between choice modes work as expected, and makes the
- # check for whether the user value is the same as before above
- # safe.
+ # Setting a choice symbol to y makes it the user selection of the
+ # choice. Like for symbol user values, the user selection is not
+ # guaranteed to match the actual selection of the choice, as
+ # dependencies come into play.
self.choice.user_selection = self
self.choice._was_set = True
self.choice._rec_invalidate()
else:
- self.user_value = value
self._was_set = True
self._rec_invalidate_if_has_prompt()