- if (options.find(optionName) != options.end())
- options[optionName].currentValue = v;
- else
- std::cout << "No such option: " << optionName << std::endl;
+ if (options.find(name) == options.end())
+ {
+ std::cout << "No such option: " << name << std::endl;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Normally it's up to the GUI to check for option's limits,
+ // but we could receive the new value directly from the user
+ // by teminal window. So let's check the bounds anyway.
+ Option& opt = options[name];
+
+ if (opt.type == CHECK && v != "0" && v != "1")
+ return;
+
+ else if (opt.type == SPIN)
+ {
+ int val = atoi(v.c_str());
+ if (val < opt.minValue || val > opt.maxValue)
+ return;
+ }
+
+ opt.currentValue = v;