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// test_menu.h - Cyclone Diagnostics
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//#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
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// Author(s): Scott Coulter, Jeff Frazier, Eric Breeden
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// Contributors:
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// Date: 2001-01-25
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// Purpose:
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// Description:
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//===========================================================================*/
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/*****************************************************************************
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* test_menu.h - Menu dispatching header
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*
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* modification history
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* --------------------
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* 30aug00 ejb Ported from MPC8240 Breeze to StrongARM2 Cygmon
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*/
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/*
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DESCRIPTION
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Include file for the table-driven menu module menu.c. This module displays
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a menu of numbered items, prompts the user for a choice, then calls an action
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routine associated with the choice. It then redisplays the menu and prompts
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for another choice. A choice of zero (0) exits the menu routine.
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To use this menu module, construct a table of type MENU_ITEM, with one entry
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for each menu item. An entry consists of a string to print out with the
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menu, an action routine, and an argument for the action routine. There is
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no need to have an "exit" or "quit" item, since the menu routine handles
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that by assigning at the zero (0) item number. For example, a simple menu
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of tests would be constructed this way:
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IMPORT VOID doTestA ();
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IMPORT VOID doTestB ();
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#define TESTA_ARG 0
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#define TESTB_ARG 1
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LOCAL MENU_ITEM testMenu[] =
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{
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{"Test A", doTestA, (MENU_ARG)TESTA_ARG},
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{"Test B", doTestB, (MENU_ARG)TESTB_ARG},
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#define NUM_ITEMS NELEMENTS(testMenu)
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#define MENU_TITLE "Test Menu"
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STATUS menu (menuTable, numMenuItems, title, options)
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MENU_ITEM menuTable[];
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ULONG options;
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status = menu (testMenu, NUM_ITEMS, MENU_TITLE, MENU_OPT_NONE);
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/*
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* The following types define an entry in the menu table. Each entry describes
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* one menu item, including a string to describe that item, an action
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* routine to call when that item is chosen, and an argument to pass when the
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* action routine is called.
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typedef volatile void *MENU_ARG;
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typedef void (*MENU_RTN) (MENU_ARG);
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typedef struct menuItem
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{
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char *itemName; /* string to print with the menu */
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MENU_RTN actionRoutine; /* routine to call when item is chosen */
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MENU_ARG arg; /* argument to actionRoutine */
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* a line or two of output. In this case, after the user executes a valid
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MENU_ARG menu (MENU_ITEM menuTable[],
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