- B_GET_ICON_NAME: returns the name of an icon. This will then be read from
a predefined location on disk (not yet implemented). This would also allow
to add specifiers like "-boot", or "-fat|bfs|ntfs|...", and have special
icons for those.
- B_GET_VECTOR_ICON: retrieves the vector icon of a device, if any.
* get_device_icon(BBitmap*, ...) now supports other color spaces than B_CMAP8.
* Added get_device_icon(), BPartition::GetIcon(), and BVolume::GetIcon()
variants that can also retrieve the icon data directly (like
BNodeInfo::GetIcon()).
* Reenabled the previous BPartition::GetIcon(), based on a patch by
Justin O'Dell - this fixes#1391.
* Tracker's MountMenu class now uses B_RGBA32 icons, instead of B_CMAP8.
* Added vector icon to scsi_disk, and scsi_cd. The former doesn't have any
special removable icon, though.
* Header cleanup, added/updated license, whitespace cleanup.
* Marked deprecated/obsolete driver ioctls in Drivers.h.
* Removed OpenBeOS namespace in the headers I touched that still had them.
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* The global BPathMonitor looper is now always used, no more optional looper
and no more BApplication looper usage. This way we know how the looper behaves
and PathHandler::Quit() can be synchronous. In the end, the bug I was
observing was not caused by the previous asynchronous node monitor stopping,
but this should be safer anyways. When BPathMonitor::StopWatching() returns,
you have really stopped watching and not some time later.
* Introduced "FileEntry" which is an entry_ref plus node id. This is now used
instead of the node_ref for the "watched files set". The whole point
is to really be able to add the "path" field to the B_PATH_MONITOR message.
Previously, the initial path that was passed to StartWatching() was added,
regardless if the message was for an entry somewhere down the hierarchy when
watching recursively. The downside of the new method is that it uses a lot
more RAM per entry. Another option would be to store the node id of the parent
directory and iterate the directory always when in need to construct the path.
* Watching a folder recursively now really adds all the existing subfolders
as well as all the files if not watching for folders only. The tests for the
old implementation only tested what happens when the watched folder was newly
created and then subfolders were created. Those where already added by the
code. Now it also adds the subfolders of folder that appear in a watched
folder.
TODO: Remove folders and files recursively when they dissappear. More testing
for B_ENTRY_MOVED. Optimizations are possible when some information is
retrieved twice. I am also planning to add a way for the BPathMonitor user to
filter the automatically watched files/folders in B_WATCH_RECURSIVELY mode.
I grepped the entire Haiku tree for usage of BPathMonitor. Only net_server
and Mail were using it, but both in a way that is not affected by these
changes. Anyways, TextSearch works more reliable now, even for entries in
subfolders.
Feedback very welcome! :-)
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then be used for receiving node monitoring messages.
* Reenabled using be_app as default BLooper if the API user does not provide
one. I think the problem that Stefano needed to work aroung in r23995 was
actually caused by the incorrect locking (an never unlocking) of the looper
before calling PathHandler::Quit().
->If I understand correctly, this code as supposed to work around the possible
situation that the looper holding those PathHandlers may have already quit,
leaving stale PathHandler pointers behind. But that case was not prevented
by the old code anyways, since one would have had to access freed memory to
even get the stale BLooper pointer. The real fix would be to store the
BLooper pointer with each PathHandler so that the possible gone-ness of
those loopers could be checked independent of accessing the PathHandler
pointer. (The whole problem is that PathHandler adds itself to the BLooper
and if the looper quits, it will free all its attached handlers.)
* Introduced a global fallback BLooper for the case that no BApplication is
running, which resolves a TODO.
All this is yet untested, but should have a good chance of working.
(Famous last words...)
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* Added BDiskDeviceRoster::GetDiskSystem() method, that can get a disk system
by short/pretty/module name - since they should all be unique, I put them
in a single namespace, please complain if you don't like that :-)
* Cleaned up DiskSystem.h and DiskDeviceRoster.h according to the updated
header guidelines.
* Renamed ntfs pretty name from "ntfs File System" to "Windows NT File System".
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* added optional tracing for the main operations
* fixed bad pointer arithmetic when reallocating/moving the object's data
* it was impossible to remove the very first space via _RemoveSpaces()
* added a little more variaty to error return codes for some
functions to make them a little more helpful
-> This fixes the bogus space values in DriveSetup (#1737)
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* Move most of MIME database support out of libbe and into registrar
* Use the (async) MessageDeliverer instead of a synchronous SendMessage in _SendMonitorUpdate
This fixes a deadlock when the message port of a MIME database watching
application gets full as documented in bug #1311.
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(_kern_{supports,validate}_*(), etc.).
* Adjusted the prototypes of the disk device modification syscalls.
Commented out their implementations for the time -- they'll mostly
have to be rewritten completely.
* Implemented the userland disk device jobs.
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* Added missing job classes (they don't do anything yet, though) and
completed the implementation of the job generator.
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* Added private _ChildAt() and _CountChildren(), which don't ask the
delegate, thus reflecting the hierarchy as it was before changes.
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in the kernel anymore. The respective functionality will be moved into
the userland. Depending on how we want the API user to interface with
it, we may want to reintroduce a similar class later.
* Cleared remaining references to shadow partitions.
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{Prepare,Commit,Cancel}Modifications() using the userland add-on
backend. IsModified() and CommitModifications() are little more than
stubs ATM.
* Made BPartition::VisitEachChild()/VisitEachDescendant() const.
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BDiskSystem to BPartition and reimplemented them using the userland
add-on backend instead of syscalls. As a side effect this solves the
TODO I recently added in GetNextSupportedType().
* Reimplemented BDiskSystem::GetTypeForContentType() using the userland
add-on backend instead of a syscall.
* Moved GetTypeForContentType() and IsSubSystemFor() from
BPartitionHandle to BDiskSystemAddOn. They were misplaced.
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collection of no-op methods, which could as well be implemented in
BPartition itself. This makes the Delegate hierarchy unnecessary:
MutableDelegate becomes Delegate, and we save a few casts as a side
effect.
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builds the object hierarchy, the second will (in case of MutableDelegate)
let the disk systems do their initialization. This way the disk systems
already find a fully functional object hierarchy they can work with.
* Child creation also takes a partition name as a parameter, now.
* Implemented BMutablePartition child creation/deletion.
* The BDiskSystemAddOn/BPartitionHandle::Validate*() methods return a
status_t instead of a bool, now.
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system add-ons. First work to make this class usable for them.
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* Removed private AutoDeleter class. The shared ArrayDeleter is used instead.
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functionality of the kernel add-ons will be moved into userland, which
will simplify the kernel-side significantly.
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BPartition structure with the data retrieved from the kernel. For new
partitions the field is not set in the next step and later code would
use an initialized pointer.
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with the other partition types.
* Added kPartitionTypeEFI to the constants.
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and add wrappers for watch_node() as well, though.
* Implemented more or less all what is needed for the path monitoring to work.
* Added a test application: works fine under Haiku, but somewhat flaky under BeOS,
dunno why yet.
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* The API is just a proposal at this time, please comment.
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* additional versions of SetIcon[ForType] and GetIcon[ForType] in BMimeType
and BAppFileInfo, which handle flat vector icon data
* changes in Tracker to support scalable icons (currently broken for
non-vector icons and needs cleanup) and drawing icons correctly with alpha
channel (large parts of this work done by Michael Lotz)
If someone feels like looking over the changes, that would be much
appreciated! :-)
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syscall, but they could not know if R5 code called them (in which case the stat
size has a different size). We now always only return the R5 stat structure here.
This fixes bug #420. We might want to find a different solution to this problem,
though.
* Be got SYMLINK_MAX wrong - it's not the maximum number of links (that's SYMLOOP_MAX),
but the maximum size of a symlink buffer. Added missing SYMLOOP_MAX and SYMLINK_MAX
constants to limits.h.
* Fixes MAXSYMLINKS to use SYMLOOP_MAX, instead of SYMLINKS_MAX (which doesn't exist
in POSIX specs, but we (intentionally) break source compatibility here).
* Reenabled the Haiku versions of stat(), fstat(), and lstat() when build for Haiku.
* Removed OpenBeOS namespace stuff from the files I touched.
* Removed superfluous StorageDefs.Private.h, whyever that ended up in a public header
is beyond me.
* Cleanup.
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for some types (like "application/x-vnd.Be-elfexecutable") would fail. This fixes
bug #666 (no, I'm not the exorcist :-)).
* Renamed private methods to have the '_' prefix.
* Cleanup, added license.
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representing the interface for, well, MIME sniffer add-ons.
* Implemented the respective add-on manager and make use of it in
the MIME database code. Unfortunately the MIME DB code completely
lives in libbe.so and hence I had to put my code there too.
IMHO we should (one day) remove the direct (read-only) MIME DB
access from libbe and move everything into the registrar.
Currently the add-on manager supports built-in add-ons only; it
doesn't really load anything from disk ATM.
* Added a built-in text sniffer add-on to the registrar. It's based
upon the BSD file tool code.
This closes bug #250 (plain text files are identified as such, now).
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is public now, even if it may not yet be public and fixed API.
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* Introduced a _SetStringValue() to avoid code duplication.
* The string types now check the original value, and don't write anything if the
contents stay unchanged (with the current exception of the sniffer rules).
* The monitor notfication methods no longer "clobber" the status result.
* Major cleanup.
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different "force" levels now and updates the app file info attributes
for shared object files.
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that into account as well (they were reporting an error even though everything
went fine).
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