
Dear Artem,
In message CAKaHn9KZg13r=pGCo=Lv69pBP-s-EW4uxjBVuH9veT+o5j9v+g@mail.gmail.com you wrote:
next examples just demonstrate how its works for already defined env variables which contain other variables (like storred env variables)
Which next examples?
sure I know about this ! see my prev message please .
Which exact message are you referring to here?
Why not have this new opportunity ?
I think the suggested code is adding more problems than it solves.
have in mind, as you speak of "deep resolve". But then, I'm first missing an explanation (and documentation) of what "deep resolve"
recurrent resolving for variables
Your implementation of recursion has an arbiotrary and undocumented depth limit. Also, I cannot see a way to prevent resolving in case I want to keep something like "$foo" in the result.
But that's to be expected from such a non-standard way.
Why don't you stick with what "eval" in a standard shell does?
actually means in this context, i. e. how many levels down you evaluat. Oh... the code has "int max_loop = 32;" - this is a
i think its will be enough
It is a reallybad habt to implement code with arbitrary limits, as it will blow into your face (or more likely that of an innocent user) rather sooner than later. It's even worse that this limit is nowhere documented.
- this option did not broke any exist compatibilities
- there we talk not only about uboot shell, same time will be useful
to have env_resolve for internal c usage, because env_set dont have this feature
I did not say that an "eval" like construct would not be useful. But uncontrolled recursion with an undocumented depth limit is a problem.
yes i'm informed about this plans (and think its happens not so soon - but i provide some simple elegant solution already) but again we dont have env_resolve for internal c usage which must be very useful
On the CLI, we use the "run" command to get the desired effect. Yes, this is neither perfect nor elegant. But you can use that in C code as well.
will be easy get useful features via simple solution ( deep resolve all vars by one line )
I understand what you want, but this is not a good way to solve the problem. I'd really rather see such efforts invested in helping Francis with the hush update - which will make such code unnecessary.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk