This change is controversial. It changes the behavior of fl_filename_list

slightly by adding a forward slash after every directory name on every
supported OS. Included in this patch is a change in the code that 
lists mounted volumes on OS X Mac.

Apple users, please check. Open FLUID, open the file dialog and
clear the current path. You shoudl see a list of mounted volumes.


git-svn-id: file:///fltk/svn/fltk/branches/branch-1.1@4525 ea41ed52-d2ee-0310-a9c1-e6b18d33e121
This commit is contained in:
Matthias Melcher 2005-08-17 21:56:22 +00:00
parent 760bca71ab
commit eca40efb6e
4 changed files with 51 additions and 40 deletions

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@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ CHANGES IN FLTK 1.1.7
- Documentation fixes (STR #571, STR #648, STR #692, STR
#730, STR #744, STR #745, STR #931, STR #942, STR #960,
STR #969)
- fl_filename_list now always appends a forward slash to
directory names (STR #874)
- Multiline Input will update right if a space character is
inserted in word wrap mode (STR #981)
- FLUID group labels redraw correctly (STR #959)

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@ -718,6 +718,8 @@ reading the directory a number less than zero is returned, and
<tt>errno</tt> has the reason; <tt>errno</tt> does not work
under WIN32.
<P>The name of directory always ends in a forward slash '/'.
<P>The <tt>sort</tt> argument specifies a sort function to be used
when on the array of filenames. The following standard sort functions
are provided with FLTK:

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@ -67,6 +67,7 @@
// CodeWarrior (__MWERKS__) gets its include paths confused, so we
// temporarily disable this...
#if defined(__APPLE__) && !defined(__MWERKS__)
# include <Carbon/Carbon.h>
# include <sys/param.h>
# include <sys/ucred.h>
# include <sys/mount.h>
@ -495,30 +496,20 @@ Fl_File_Browser::load(const char *directory,// I - Directory to load
num_files ++;
}
#elif defined(__APPLE__) && !defined(__MWERKS__)
// MacOS X and Darwin use getfsstat() system call...
int numfs; // Number of file systems
struct statfs *fs; // Buffer for file system info
numfs = getfsstat(NULL, 0, MNT_NOWAIT);
if (numfs > 0) {
// We have file systems, get them...
fs = new struct statfs[numfs];
getfsstat(fs, sizeof(struct statfs) * numfs, MNT_NOWAIT);
// Add filesystems to the list...
for (i = 0; i < numfs; i ++) {
if (fs[i].f_mntonname[1]) {
snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/", fs[i].f_mntonname);
add(filename, icon);
} else {
add("/", icon);
}
num_files ++;
// All mounted volumes are in a directory called '/Volumes/'
// This seems to be the case on international installations, too.
add("/", icon);
dirent **dir;
int n = fl_filename_list("/Volumes/", &dir, 0);
if (n>=0) {
int i;
for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
if (dir[i]->d_name[0]=='.') continue;
sprintf(filename, "/Volumes/%s", dir[i]->d_name);
add(filename, icon);
free(dir[i]);
}
// Free the memory used for the file system info array...
delete[] fs;
free(dir);
}
#else
//
@ -596,18 +587,7 @@ Fl_File_Browser::load(const char *directory,// I - Directory to load
if ((icon && icon->type() == Fl_File_Icon::DIRECTORY) ||
fl_filename_isdir(filename)) {
num_dirs ++;
#if defined(WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
// WIN32 already has the trailing slash... :)
insert(num_dirs, files[i]->d_name, icon);
#else
// Add a trailing slash to directory names...
char name[1024]; // Temporary directory name
snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "%s/", files[i]->d_name);
insert(num_dirs, name, icon);
#endif // WIN32 && !__CYGWIN__
} else if (filetype_ == FILES &&
fl_filename_match(files[i]->d_name, pattern_)) {
add(files[i]->d_name, icon);

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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
#include <FL/filename.H>
#include "flstring.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
extern "C" {
@ -52,26 +53,52 @@ int fl_casealphasort(struct dirent **a, struct dirent **b) {
int fl_filename_list(const char *d, dirent ***list,
Fl_File_Sort_F *sort) {
#ifndef HAVE_SCANDIR
return scandir(d, list, 0, sort);
int n = scandir(d, list, 0, sort);
#elif defined(__hpux) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
// HP-UX, Cygwin define the comparison function like this:
return scandir(d, list, 0, (int(*)(const dirent **, const dirent **))sort);
int n = scandir(d, list, 0, (int(*)(const dirent **, const dirent **))sort);
#elif defined(__osf__)
// OSF, DU 4.0x
return scandir(d, list, 0, (int(*)(dirent **, dirent **))sort);
int n = scandir(d, list, 0, (int(*)(dirent **, dirent **))sort);
#elif defined(_AIX)
// AIX is almost standard...
return scandir(d, list, 0, (int(*)(void*, void*))sort);
int n = scandir(d, list, 0, (int(*)(void*, void*))sort);
#elif !defined(__sgi)
// The vast majority of UNIX systems want the sort function to have this
// prototype, most likely so that it can be passed to qsort without any
// changes:
return scandir(d, list, 0, (int(*)(const void*,const void*))sort);
int n = scandir(d, list, 0, (int(*)(const void*,const void*))sort);
#else
// This version is when we define our own scandir (WIN32 and perhaps
// some Unix systems) and apparently on IRIX:
return scandir(d, list, 0, sort);
int n = scandir(d, list, 0, sort);
#endif
#if defined(WIN32) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
// we did this already during fl_scandir/win32
#else
// append a '/' to all filenames that are directories
int i, dirlen = strlen(d);
char *fullname = (char*)malloc(dirlen+FL_PATH_MAX+2);
memcpy(fullname, d, dirlen+1);
char *name = fullname + dirlen;
if (name!=fullname && name[-1]!='/') *name++ = '/';
for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
dirent *de = (*list)[i];
int len = strlen(de->d_name);
if (de->d_name[len-1]=='/' || len>FL_PATH_MAX) continue;
memcpy(name, de->d_name, len+1);
if (fl_filename_isdir(fullname)) {
if (len<FL_PATH_MAX) {
char *dst = de->d_name + len;
*dst++ = '/';
*dst = 0;
}
}
}
free(fullname);
#endif
return n;
}
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