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authorAidan MacDonald <amachronic@protonmail.com>2022-09-19 12:48:15 +0100
committerAidan MacDonald <amachronic@protonmail.com>2022-10-05 11:22:55 -0400
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gui: Remove "enum list_wrap" from list action functions
Removing the "list_wrap" argument is actually pretty easy. In practice, almost all lists are using LIST_WRAP_UNLESS_HELD behavior so we can make that the default. A couple of lists disable wraparound with LIST_WRAP_OFF; this is now achieved by setting the list "wraparound" flag to false when setting up the list. LIST_WRAP_ON was unused and is of questionable value, so it has been removed entirely. This makes list wraparound behavior a property of the list, controlled solely by the "wraparound" flag. The result is a simpler list API and implementation, without changing the behavior of any lists. Change-Id: Ib55d17519e6d92fc95ae17b84ab0aaf4233bcb5a
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1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/apps/tree.c b/apps/tree.c
index cef990617c..a034fd0545 100644
--- a/apps/tree.c
+++ b/apps/tree.c
@@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ static int dirbrowse(void)
649 button = get_action(CONTEXT_TREE|ALLOW_SOFTLOCK, 649 button = get_action(CONTEXT_TREE|ALLOW_SOFTLOCK,
650 list_do_action_timeout(&tree_lists, HZ/2)); 650 list_do_action_timeout(&tree_lists, HZ/2));
651 oldbutton = button; 651 oldbutton = button;
652 gui_synclist_do_button(&tree_lists, &button,LIST_WRAP_UNLESS_HELD); 652 gui_synclist_do_button(&tree_lists, &button);
653 tc.selected_item = gui_synclist_get_sel_pos(&tree_lists); 653 tc.selected_item = gui_synclist_get_sel_pos(&tree_lists);
654 switch ( button ) { 654 switch ( button ) {
655 case ACTION_STD_OK: 655 case ACTION_STD_OK: