On Aug 01, 2007  14:57 +0200, Bernd Schubert wrote:
> saying yes or no to all e2fsck questions can be rather annoying (yes I
> know -p and -y), so here's a patch to answer yes or no to a group of
> questions.

I've wanted something like this for quite a while already.

What would be more useful, however, is having the yes-to-all or no-to-all
apply to a particular problem instead of being generic.  Otherwise it
isn't really different from using -y or -n.  The reason that is useful
is that often there is a particular problem that should all be fixed or
skipped, but you want to be prompted how to fix a different problem type.

I haven't investigated, but maybe this could be implemented in the
same way as a latch for every problem?

> +     if (ptr->flags & PR_YES_TO_ALL) {
> +             printf("%s: yes\n", _(prompt[(int) ptr->prompt]));
> +             return YES;
> +     } else if (ptr->flags & PR_NO_TO_ALL) {
> +             printf("%s: no\n", _(prompt[(int) ptr->prompt]));
> +             return NO;
> +     }

The "yes" and "no" here should be "_("yes")" and "_("no")" like in
ask() so they are translated.

Cheers, Andreas
--
Andreas Dilger
Principal Software Engineer
Cluster File Systems, Inc.

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