I'm trying to figure out how can I replace an item_name
from an ncurses menu. From the man pages, I can't find any set_item_name
or something similar. Any ideas if there's a work-around for this?
e.g., replace "Choice 1"
w/ "String 1"
on KEY_ENTER
#include <curses.h>
#include <menu.h>
char *choices[] = {
"Choice 1", "Choice 2", "Choice 3", "Choice 4", "Exit",
};
int main() {
ITEM **my_items, *cur_item;
int c, i;
MENU *my_menu;
initscr();
cbreak();
noecho();
keypad(stdscr, TRUE);
my_items = (ITEM **) calloc(6, sizeof(ITEM * ));
for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i)
my_items[i] = new_item(choices[i], choices[i]);
my_items[5] = (ITEM*) NULL;
my_menu = new_menu((ITEM **) my_items);
post_menu(my_menu);
refresh();
while ((c = getch()) != KEY_F(1)) {
switch (c) {
case KEY_ENTER:
// e.g. replace "Choice 1" w/ "String 1"
break;
case KEY_DOWN:
menu_driver(my_menu, REQ_DOWN_ITEM);
break;
case KEY_UP:
menu_driver(my_menu, REQ_UP_ITEM);
break;
}
}
free_item(my_items[0]);
free_item(my_items[1]);
free_menu(my_menu);
endwin();
}
Yes, there is a workaround for the missing set_item_name()
you can write set_item_name();
First, look at the include file menu.h
, where you can find the structure definition for the ITEM
structure.
Looking there you see that you can write a function like:
void set_item_name (ITEM *itm, const char* name)
{ int len = strlen(name);
char* n;
if (itm->name.str!=NULL) free((void*)(itm->name).str);
n=strdup(name);
itm->name.length=len;
itm->name.str=n;
}
About the arguments:
itm is the pointer to the menu item you want to change
name is the string you want to use as menu name.
I used this routine to create a 'checkbox' item in a drop-down menu and it seems to work (tested on a linux debian 6.0
and libncurses5 (5.7)
).
Looks like calling set_menu_items()
again is the expected method.
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