# # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, # see the file kconfig-language.txt in the NuttX tools repository. # config PDCURSES_WIDE bool "Wide character support" default n depends on EXPERIMENTAL config PDCURSES_FORCE_UTF8 bool "Force UTF8 character set" default n depends on PDCURSES_WIDE config PDCURSES_CHTYPE_LONG bool "32-bit chtype" default n config PDCURSES_DEBUG bool "Enable pdcurses debug output" default n config PDCURSES_PANEL_DEBUG bool "Enable special debug output for panels" default n config PDCURSES_MULTITHREAD bool "Enable code for running pdcurses from multiple threads (removes global variables)." default n ---help--- The base pdcurses code uses global and function static variables, preventing multiple tasks from using pdcurses in a FLAT model. This option collects all those variables into a thread specific dynamically allocated context, enabling mulitple tasks to use pdcurses concurrently at the cost of a slight execution speed penalty for performing per task context lookup. config PDCURSES_MULTITHREAD_HASH bool "Use PID HASH lookup for thread specific pdcurses context data." depends on PDCURSES_MULTITHREAD default n ---help--- Without this option, the per task pdcurses logic uses a linked list of allocated contexts, keeping RAM usage to a minimum at the expense of execution time for semaphore locking / unlocking and list traversal. This option enables a PID hash lookup option which eliminates the need for this extra logic by using a statically allocated array of context pointers whose size is dictated by the MAX_TASKS config variable. Enabling this option allows simple hash calculation and array lookup at the expense of extra RAM usage for the static array of context pointers. config PDCURSES_SHORT_ALTCHARSET bool "Allow alternate character set with short 16-bit chtype" depends on !PDCURSES_CHTYPE_LONG && !PDCURSES_FORCE_UTF8 default y ---help--- The alternate character set includes graphic line drawing characters used for drawing box borders. When using 16-bit chtype, the base pdcurses does not define a bit for A_ALTCHARSET. This option uses the MSB of the 8-bit character code as A_ALTCHARSET to enable line drawing characters. Enabling this means limiting the usable normal character set to the base 7-bit ASCII characters, however for most VT-100 / ANSI emulators, the upper bits are either not defined or not critical.