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fix error when there are to many options to print and calculation spaces
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Update generic_multi_select and generic_select
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This change reverts a previous change that disabled sorting by default in the multi select function, which would be better disabled manually for pre-sorted lists than manually enabling for unsorted lists.
Also, comments of the line check have been slightly changed
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- Reverted some changes for default options in multi select
- Added check for dict and convert from dict to list
- Replaced spaces with tabs for certain comment line
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Changes:
- Rephrased input text for kernel selection
- Fixed crash with empty video card driver selection
- Removed log info for default option
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Changes:
- Moved some functions for options below checks for the correctness of passed options
- Removed unnecessary `continue` from `except ...`, since the loop will return to the beginning anyway
- Added stripping of `selected_option` straight on input
- Changed check `len() == 0` to `not ...`
- Returned changing string to number on check
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- Removed '!' as they look weird inside such ` * ... * ` log style (Change for generic_multi_select)
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Changes:
- Add useful checks from `generic_select`
- Sorting is now disabled by default (As many lists are already sorted)
- Some checks have been changed (This includes unnecessary checks with `len()`, etc.)
- Removed x, y from `print_large_list` as they aren't used in code
- Added check for string to strip it without getting `AttributeError`
- Switched to RequirementError handling as in `generic_select`
- Added a log when the default option is selected with unselected options by the user
- Added break when adding default option to empty list (See comments for more info)
- Added support for selecting option by name
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* Added a mini curses class. It can do some simple tricks to iterate over menu options and indicate which ones are chosen using generic_multi_select().
* Include the default parameter if set.
* Modified 'select_kernel()' to use the new multi-select.
* Sneaky character got in.
* removed some debugging
* removed some debugging
* Spelling error
* Adding error handling and loop support.
* Enforce that 'default' is always selected if no other option is selected.
* Fixed backspace issues and ghosting.
Co-authored-by: Anton Hvornum <anton.feeds@gmail.com>
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Move select to separate function
Remove 'continue' option
Add hardened kernel as option
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Misc. cleanup
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* Moving away from custom log levels, to something that's well defined.
* Added backward compability to log() as well.
* Added an option to force log messages out on screen even if the level is below the log level threashold.
* Added force log messages when wrong notation is used.
* Added some more length to the deprecated message
* Swapped all log levels to use logging.<level> instead.
Co-authored-by: Anton Hvornum <anton.feeds@gmail.com>
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This reverts commit f5b6e7bafead1f604c27bfb31b84f3f560a682c8.
Reverting commit due to currently redundant change and merge conflict
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Any future work against v2.2.0 will go straight into master, patch work will be done on separate branches instead.
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Ignore dotfiles and globs in timezone selection
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Also added a "experimental" warning to it.
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- Unified view of warning (red) and info (yellow) logs
- Fixed some PEP8 related issues, like removing redundant f-strings and replacing double quotes to single ones
- Removed warning logging level for simple logs
- Removed other background color settings for logs to fully close https://github.com/archlinux/archinstall/pull/171
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This change simplifies the try...except block in generic_select by adding a break to the item selection by index
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I prefer to easily spot an endless loop by not having external variables attached to the loop condition.
Since we never updated `exists` it's a dummy variable that I expect to be updated some where in order to break it.
When that's not the case, it's more clear that it's an endless loop if there's no conditions attached to the loop definition.
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