...to avoid conflict with global names.
On HP-UX, inttypes.h includes ctype.h through other dependencies, ctype.h
defines macros for various functions and these macros clash with entries
of "struct str_class".
Signed-off-by: Andrew Borodin <aborodin@vmail.ru>
Set defines via CPPFLAGS variable not via CFLAGS one.
Use AM_CPPFLAGS and AM_CFLAGS variables instead of per-target ones.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Borodin <aborodin@vmail.ru>
On Mac OS X, in the iTerm2, when the LANG variable is set to en_US.utf-8
mcedit specifically does not correctly accept input (every character press
is interpreted as a '.'). However when LANG is set to en_US.UTF-8 mcedit
works correctly (see also http://code.google.com/p/iterm2/issues/detail?id=204).
On Linux, nl_langinfo(CODESET) returns upper case UTF-8 whether the LANG is set
to utf-8 or UTF-8.
On Mac OS X, it returns the same case as the LANG input.
So let tranform result of nl_langinfo(CODESET) to upper case unconditionally.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Borodin <aborodin@vmail.ru>
Use single function to calculate of text lines and columns
because algorithm is the same for all encodings.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Borodin <aborodin@vmail.ru>
In case sensitive sort, the order of files and directories is following:
hidden dirs
dirs
hidden files
files
In case insensitive mode, directories are mixed and files are mixed too:
dirs (hidden and not are mixed)
files (hidden and not are mixed).
This commit defines the sort order independently of case sensitivity:
hidden dirs
dirs
hidden files
files
Files in UTF-8 locale require special handling: leading dot must not be
processed in g_utf8_casefold() funcion.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Borodin <aborodin@vmail.ru>
1. create directory named "????" and enter into this directory
2. point at any file in other panel
3. press F5 and Enter
Segfault
Signed-off-by: Slava Zanko <slavazanko@gmail.com>
Suppose we have 3 files with version in their names:
* file-2.1.tgz
* file-2.2.tgz
* file-2.10.tgz
It is impossible to see them in natural order using standard facilities,
they will be sorted in alphabet order:
* file-2.1.tgz
* file-2.10.tgz
* file-2.2.tgz
There was some attempts to fix this. I've picked up the patch by Roland Illig <roland illig gmx de>
(http://mail.gnome.org/archives/mc-devel/2004-July/msg00016.html) and adopted it for today's git snapshot.
It adds "version" option to the sort menu, which uses copy of strverscmp function from glibc.
Signed-off-by: Slava Zanko <slavazanko@gmail.com>