# # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, # see the file kconfig-language.txt in the NuttX tools repository. # menuconfig SYSTEM_CLE bool "EMACS-like Command Line Editor" default n ---help--- Enable support for NuttX tiny EMACS-like command line editor. Omitted features: - No keypad cursor control support - No word oriented operations. Assumptions and Limitations: - A VT100 host terminal is assumed. - A fixed width character set (like Courier) is assumed Memory Usage: Looks like 1.5-2KB if SYSTEM_CLE config SYSTEM_COLOR_CLE bool "Simple color support in the CLE" default n ---help--- Adds some simple color highlighting into the CLE. config SYSTEM_CLE_CMD_HISTORY bool "Command line history" default n ---help--- Build in support for Unix-style command history using up and down arrow keys. This feature was originally provided by Nghia Ho. NOTE: Command line history is kept in an in-memory array and is shared. In the FLAT or PROTECTED builds, this history is shared by all threads; in the KERNEL build, the command line history is shared by all threads in the process. This means that in a FLAT build, for example, a built-in application started from NSH will have the same history as does NSH if it also uses the CLE. This also means that different NSH sessions on serial, USB, or Telnet will also share the same history array. In a KERNEL build, each process will have a separately allocated history array so the issue is lessened. History would still be shared amount pthreads within the same process, however. if SYSTEM_CLE_CMD_HISTORY config SYSTEM_CLE_CMD_HISTORY_LINELEN int "Command line history length" default 64 if DEFAULT_SMALL default 80 if !DEFAULT_SMALL ---help--- The maximum length of one command line in the in-memory array. The total memory usage for the command line array will be SYSTEM_CLE_CMD_HISTORY_LINELEN x SYSTEM_CLE_CMD_HISTORY_LEN. Default: 64/80 config SYSTEM_CLE_CMD_HISTORY_LEN int "Command line history records" default 4 if DEFAULT_SMALL default 16 if !DEFAULT_SMALL ---help--- The number of lines of history that will be buffered in the in- memory array. The total memory usage for the command line array will be SYSTEM_CLE_CMD_HISTORY_LINELEN x SYSTEM_CLE_CMD_HISTORY_LEN. Default: 16 endif # SYSTEM_CLE_CMD_HISTORY config SYSTEM_CLE_DEBUGLEVEL int "Debug level" default 0 range 0 2 ---help--- 0=Debug off; 1=Print errors on console; 2=Print debug information on the console. Debug output is generated with syslog. The editor works on /dev/console. In order to get both a usable display and also readable debug output, syslog'ing should sent to some device other than /dev/console (which is the default). endif # SYSTEM_CLE