Added ENotifyKeypresses and ECaptureCtrlC flags to CCommandBase.
Commands can now get keypresses and handle ctrl-C via callbacks instead of having to implement custom active objects. As part of this extended the CCommandBase extension interface to MCommandExtensionsV2 for the new virtual functions KeyPressed(TUint aKeyCode, TUint aModifiers) and CtrlCPressed(). sudo now cleans up correctly by using ECaptureCtrlC.
#!fshell
# tscriptargs.script
#
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# This component and the accompanying materials are made available
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# which accompanies this distribution, and is available
# at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
#
# Initial Contributors:
# Accenture - Initial contribution
#
# Syntax: as per the CIF definition below, tscriptargs <myarg> [<myoptionalarg>]
source $SCRIPT_PATH\errordef.script
var ARG_COUNT == 0 && $Error # Because myarg isn't optional we shouldn't even get this far if there's no options
var myarg == "abc123" || $Error
var EXPECTEDMYOPTIONALARG defined && var myoptionalarg == "$EXPECTEDMYOPTIONALARG" || $Error
exit # Like __END__ in perl this stops the fshell parser tripping over the CIF data
==name tscriptargs
==short-description
An example of a script that uses CIF syntax.
==argument string myarg
An example argument. Fshell defines the environment variable $myarg based on what the first argument to the script is (ie $1). Must be set to "abc123".
==argument string myoptionalarg optional
An optional argument. If specified must equal $MYEXPECTEDOPTIONALARG.