Fix data type of "general.firstdayofweek"

This option wasn't converted to a proper data type when it was renamed
from "week_begins_on_monday" to "general.firstdayofweek". Convert the
boolean option into an enumeration type that can take the values
"monday" and "sunday". Also, update the documentation, add a conversion
rule to the upgrade script and convert the configuration file used in
the test suite.

Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
This commit is contained in:
Lukas Fleischer 2012-05-17 21:59:49 +02:00
parent dec97c7c81
commit 6c11b8985c
5 changed files with 25 additions and 22 deletions

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@ -756,11 +756,10 @@ These options control `calcurse` general behavior, as described below:
If set to `0`, the monthly calendar view will be displayed by default
otherwise it is the weekly view that will be displayed.
`general.firstdayofweek` (default: *yes*)::
One can choose between Monday and Sunday as the first day of the week. If the
option `general.firstdayofweek` is set to *yes*, Monday will be first in the
calendar view. Else if the option is set to *no*, then Sunday will be the
first day of the week.
`general.firstdayofweek` (default: *monday*)::
One can choose between Monday and Sunday as the first day of the week. If
`general.firstdayofweek` is set to *monday*, Monday will be first in the
calendar view. Otherwise, Sunday will be the first day of the week.
`format.outputdate` (default: *%D*)::
This option indicates the format to be used when displaying dates in

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@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ if grep -q -e '^auto_save=' -e '^auto_gc=' -e '^periodic_save=' \
BEGIN { FS=OFS="=" }
$1 == "general.systemdialogs" || $1 == "general.progressbar" \
{ $2 = ($2 == "yes") ? "no" : "yes" }
$1 == "general.firstdayofweek" { $2 = ($2 == "yes") ? "monday" : "sunday" }
{ print }
' < "$CONFFILE" > "$tmpfile" || exit 1
mv "$tmpfile" "$CONFFILE" || exit 1

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@ -204,16 +204,14 @@ config_parse_calendar_view (void *dummy, const char *val)
static int
config_parse_first_day_of_week (void *dummy, const char *val)
{
unsigned tmp;
if (config_parse_bool (&tmp, val)) {
if (tmp)
calendar_set_first_day_of_week (MONDAY);
else
calendar_set_first_day_of_week (SUNDAY);
return 1;
}
if (!strcmp (val, "monday"))
calendar_set_first_day_of_week (MONDAY);
else if (!strcmp (val, "sunday"))
calendar_set_first_day_of_week (SUNDAY);
else
return 0;
return 1;
}
static int
@ -381,8 +379,12 @@ config_serialize_calendar_view (char *buf, void *dummy)
static int
config_serialize_first_day_of_week (char *buf, void *dummy)
{
unsigned tmp = calendar_week_begins_on_monday ();
return config_serialize_bool (buf, &tmp);
if (calendar_week_begins_on_monday ())
strcpy(buf, "monday");
else
strcpy(buf, "sunday");
return 1;
}
static int

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@ -630,7 +630,7 @@ print_general_options (WINDOW *win)
CONFIRM_DELETE,
SYSTEM_DIAGS,
PROGRESS_BAR,
WEEK_BEGINS_MONDAY,
FIRST_DAY_OF_WEEK,
OUTPUT_DATE_FMT,
INPUT_DATE_FMT,
NB_OPTIONS
@ -700,12 +700,13 @@ print_general_options (WINDOW *win)
_("(if set to YES, progress bar will be displayed "
"when saving data)"));
y += YOFF;
mvwprintw (win, y, XPOS, "[8] %s ", opt[WEEK_BEGINS_MONDAY]);
print_bool_option_incolor (win, calendar_week_begins_on_monday (), y,
XPOS + 4 + strlen (opt[WEEK_BEGINS_MONDAY]));
mvwprintw (win, y, XPOS, "[8] %s ", opt[FIRST_DAY_OF_WEEK]);
custom_apply_attr (win, ATTR_HIGHEST);
mvwprintw (win, y, XPOS + 4 + strlen (opt[FIRST_DAY_OF_WEEK]), "%s",
calendar_week_begins_on_monday () ? _("Monday") : _("Sunday"));
custom_remove_attr (win, ATTR_HIGHEST);
mvwprintw (win, y + 1, XPOS,
_("(if set to YES, monday is the first day of the week, "
"else it is sunday)"));
_("(specifies the first day of week in the calendar view)"));
y += YOFF;
mvwprintw (win, y, XPOS, "[9] %s ", opt[OUTPUT_DATE_FMT]);
custom_apply_attr (win, ATTR_HIGHEST);

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ general.progressbar=no
appearance.calendarview=0
# If this option is set to yes, monday is the first day of the week, else it is sunday
general.firstdayofweek=yes
general.firstdayofweek=monday
# This is the color theme used for menus :
appearance.theme=red on default