Allow Cvar_Toggle_f() to iterate through a list of values.

Fixes Bugzilla #3591.
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Ryan C. Gordon 2009-09-15 05:43:53 +00:00
parent f8604a64f4
commit aedf24bd72

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@ -690,21 +690,44 @@ void Cvar_Print_f(void)
============ ============
Cvar_Toggle_f Cvar_Toggle_f
Toggles a cvar for easy single key binding Toggles a cvar for easy single key binding, optionally through a list of
given values
============ ============
*/ */
void Cvar_Toggle_f( void ) { void Cvar_Toggle_f( void ) {
int v; int i, c = Cmd_Argc();
char *curval;
if ( Cmd_Argc() != 2 ) { if(c < 2) {
Com_Printf ("usage: toggle <variable>\n"); Com_Printf("usage: toggle <variable> [value1, value2, ...]\n");
return; return;
} }
v = Cvar_VariableValue( Cmd_Argv( 1 ) ); if(c == 2) {
v = !v; Cvar_Set2(Cmd_Argv(1), va("%d",
!Cvar_VariableValue(Cmd_Argv(1))),
qfalse);
return;
}
Cvar_Set2 (Cmd_Argv(1), va("%i", v), qfalse); if(c == 3) {
Com_Printf("toggle: nothing to toggle to\n");
return;
}
curval = Cvar_VariableString(Cmd_Argv(1));
// don't bother checking the last arg for a match since the desired
// behaviour is the same as no match (set to the first argument)
for(i = 2; i + 1 < c; i++) {
if(strcmp(curval, Cmd_Argv(i)) == 0) {
Cvar_Set2(Cmd_Argv(1), Cmd_Argv(i + 1), qfalse);
return;
}
}
// fallback
Cvar_Set2(Cmd_Argv(1), Cmd_Argv(2), qfalse);
} }
/* /*