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    Subject[PATCH] Strip 'CONFIG_' automatically in kernel configuration search
    This patch modifies the ncurses configuration tool ('make menuconfig') in a way
    that the user can enter the search string (/) both with or without the leading
    'CONFIG_'.

    This simplifies using copy & paste from .config files because you can select
    the whole word.

    Signed-off-by: Bernhard Walle <bwalle@suse.de>

    ---
    scripts/kconfig/mconf.c | 11 +++++++++--
    1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

    --- a/scripts/kconfig/mconf.c
    +++ b/scripts/kconfig/mconf.c
    @@ -419,11 +419,13 @@ static void search_conf(void)
    {
    struct symbol **sym_arr;
    struct gstr res;
    + char *dialog_input;
    int dres;
    again:
    dialog_clear();
    dres = dialog_inputbox(_("Search Configuration Parameter"),
    - _("Enter CONFIG_ (sub)string to search for (omit CONFIG_)"),
    + _("Enter CONFIG_ (sub)string to search for "
    + "(with or without \"CONFIG\")"),
    10, 75, "");
    switch (dres) {
    case 0:
    @@ -435,7 +437,12 @@ again:
    return;
    }

    - sym_arr = sym_re_search(dialog_input_result);
    + /* strip CONFIG_ if necessary */
    + dialog_input = dialog_input_result;
    + if (strncasecmp(dialog_input_result, "CONFIG_", 7) == 0)
    + dialog_input += 7;
    +
    + sym_arr = sym_re_search(dialog_input);
    res = get_relations_str(sym_arr);
    free(sym_arr);
    show_textbox(_("Search Results"), str_get(&res), 0, 0);
    -
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