What about using a dict/keywords to initialize a setting? The below will illustrate my lackluster python:
rsg = RadioSettingsGroup
basic = rsg.new({ name : "basic", description : "basic settings" } # for tooltip over the tab
rs = RadioSetting
foo = rs.new( { name : "foo", value : _settings.foo, type : "integer", range : (0, 100), description : "sets values for foo" # tooltips people! })
basic.append(foo)
bar = rs.new( { name : "bar", value : _settings.bar, type : "list", options : ["A","B","C"], description : "choose values for bar" })
basic.append(bar)
________________________________ From: Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com To: chirp_devel@intrepid.danplanet.com Sent: Wednesday, January 8, 2014 6:45 PM Subject: Re: [chirp_devel] [PATCH] [vx-3] add basic settings support #1291
+ def get_settings(self): + _settings = self._memobj.settings + basic = RadioSettingGroup("basic", "Basic") + sound = RadioSettingGroup("sound", "Sound") + dtmf = RadioSettingGroup("dtmf", "DTMF") + arts = RadioSettingGroup("arts", "ARTS") + eai = RadioSettingGroup("eai", "Emergency") + msg = RadioSettingGroup("msg", "Messages") + top = RadioSettingGroup("top", "All Settings", + basic, sound, arts, dtmf, eai, msg)
This is a lot of work, nice job. I'd like to start splitting up these settings methods somehow so that they're not so long. Not sure what the best way to do that is, but I think we've got to figure out something.
--Dan
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