mc/gnome/gmain.c
Miguel de Icaza 1270687440 1999-04-16 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@nuclecu.unam.mx>
* gscreen.c (panel_tree_check_auto_expand): Enabled auto-collapse
	functionality again.  Made the code a simpler by using
	gtk_dtree_is_ancestor().

	* gtkdtree.c (gtk_dtree_is_ancestor): New function to test whether
	a node is an ancestor of a child.  This does the same as
	gtk_ctree_is_ancestor(), but much more efficiently.  GtkCTree
	seems to use the pessimal algorithm for this.
	(gtk_dtree_collapse): Slight optimization: do not re-select if the
	node is already selected.
	(gtk_dtree_collapse): Do not freeze/thaw the tree while
	collapsing/selecting.

	* gmain.c: Removed crufty old SM code.
1999-04-16 18:25:00 +00:00

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/*
* Midnight Commander -- GNOME frontend
*
* Copyright (C) 1997, 1998 The Free Software Foundation
*
* Author: Miguel de Icaza (miguel@gnu.org)
*
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#define WANT_WIDGETS /* bleah */
#include "tty.h" /* for KEY_BACKSPACE */
#include "x.h"
#include "main.h"
#include "key.h"
#include "global.h"
#include "dir.h"
#include "panel.h"
#include "gscreen.h"
#include "gcmd.h"
#include "gcorba.h"
#include "gdesktop.h"
#include "gsession.h"
#include "command.h"
#include "cmd.h"
#include <gdk/gdkx.h>
GdkColorContext *mc_cc;
#define MAX_COLOR_PAIRS 40
struct gmc_color_pairs_s gmc_color_pairs [MAX_COLOR_PAIRS];
char *default_edition_colors =
"normal=black:"
"selected=white,darkblue:"
"viewunderline=brightred,blue:"
"directory=blue:"
"markselect=yellow,darkblue:"
"marked=yellow,seagreen:"
"execute=slateblue:"
"link=green:"
"stalledlink=brightred:"
"device=magenta:"
"core=red:"
"menuhotsel=cyan,black:"
"errors=white,red:"
"reverse=black,lightcyan:"
"special=black";
int dialog_panel_callback (struct Dlg_head *h, int id, int msg);
/* The Dlg_head for the whole desktop */
Dlg_head *desktop_dlg;
/* Session client */
GnomeClient *session_client;
/* Used during argument processing */
extern int finish_program;
/* Whether the gmc server was present or not */
int corba_have_server = FALSE;
/* This is only used by the editor, so we provide a dummy implementation */
void
try_alloc_color_pair (char *str, char *str2)
{
}
void
init_pair (int index, GdkColor *fore, GdkColor *back)
{
if (index < 0 || index > MAX_COLOR_PAIRS){
printf ("init_pair called with invalid index\n");
exit (1);
}
gmc_color_pairs [index].fore = fore;
gmc_color_pairs [index].back = back;
}
void
get_color (char *cpp, GdkColor **colp)
{
GdkColor *new_color;
gint status;
new_color = g_new (GdkColor, 1);
gdk_color_parse (cpp, new_color);
new_color->pixel = 0;
status = 0;
gdk_color_context_get_pixels (mc_cc, &new_color->red, &new_color->green, &new_color->blue, 1,
&new_color->pixel, &status);
*colp = new_color;
}
static void
gmc_color_init (void)
{
mc_cc = gdk_color_context_new (gtk_widget_get_default_visual (),
gtk_widget_get_default_colormap ());
}
int
xtoolkit_init (int *argc, char *argv [])
{
gmc_color_init ();
return 0;
}
void
interactive_display (char *filename, char *node)
{
/* FIXME: Implement gnome version */
}
void
beep (void)
{
gdk_beep ();
}
void
xtoolkit_end (void)
{
/* Do nothing */
}
/*
* Keystroke event handler for all of the Gtk widgets created by
* the GNOME Midnight Commander. A special case is handled at
* the top
*/
int
dialog_key_pressed (GtkWidget *win, GdkEventKey *event, Dlg_head *h)
{
GtkWidget *w;
static int on_escape;
int key;
/*
* Find out if the focused widget is an IconList and
* if so, check if it has a currently focused item is
* on editing mode as we do not want to handle key
* events while the icon name is being edited.
*/
w = win;
while (w && (GTK_IS_CONTAINER (w) && !GNOME_IS_ICON_LIST (w)))
w = GTK_CONTAINER (w)->focus_child;
if (w && GNOME_IS_ICON_LIST (w)){
GnomeCanvas *c = GNOME_CANVAS (w);
if (c->focused_item && GNOME_IS_ICON_TEXT_ITEM (c->focused_item)){
GnomeIconTextItem *i = GNOME_ICON_TEXT_ITEM (c->focused_item);
if (i->editing)
return FALSE;
}
}
key = translate_gdk_keysym_to_curses (event);
if (key == -1)
return FALSE;
if (!on_escape){
if (key == 27){
on_escape = 1;
gtk_signal_emit_stop_by_name (GTK_OBJECT (win), "key_press_event");
return TRUE;
}
} else {
if (key != 27){
if (key >= '0' && key <= '9')
key = KEY_F(key - '0');
else
key = ALT (key);
if (key == ALT('<'))
key = KEY_HOME;
if (key == ALT('>'))
key = KEY_END;
}
on_escape = 0;
}
if (dlg_key_event (h, key)){
gtk_signal_emit_stop_by_name (GTK_OBJECT (win), "key_press_event");
return TRUE;
} else
return FALSE;
}
void
bind_gtk_keys (GtkWidget *w, Dlg_head *h)
{
gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (w),
"key_press_event",
GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (dialog_key_pressed),
h);
}
widget_data
xtoolkit_create_dialog (Dlg_head *h, int flags)
{
GtkWidget *win, *ted;
if (!(flags & DLG_NO_TOPLEVEL)){
if (flags & DLG_GNOME_APP)
win = gnome_app_new ("mc", h->name);
else {
win = gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL);
gtk_window_set_position (GTK_WINDOW (win), GTK_WIN_POS_MOUSE);
}
} else
win = 0;
h->grided = flags;
h->idle_fn_tag = -1;
if (!(flags & DLG_NO_TED)){
ted = gtk_ted_new_layout (h->name, LIBDIR "/layout");
gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (win), ted);
gtk_widget_show (ted);
bind_gtk_keys (GTK_WIDGET (ted), h);
}
if (win){
bind_gtk_keys (GTK_WIDGET (win), h);
}
return (widget_data) win;
}
/* Used to bind a window for an already created Dlg_head. This is
* used together with the DLG_NO_TOPLEVEL: the dialog is created
* with the DLG_NO_TOPLEVEL and later, when the window is created
* it is assigned with this routine
*/
void
x_dlg_set_window (Dlg_head *h, GtkWidget *win)
{
h->wdata = (widget_data) win;
bind_gtk_keys (GTK_WIDGET (win), h);
}
void
x_set_dialog_title (Dlg_head *h, char *title)
{
gtk_window_set_title (GTK_WINDOW (h->wdata), title);
}
widget_data
xtoolkit_get_main_dialog (Dlg_head *h)
{
GtkWidget *win;
win = gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL);
return (widget_data) win;
}
/* Creates the containers */
widget_data
x_create_panel_container (int which)
{
GtkWidget *win;
win = gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL);
return (widget_data) 0;
}
void
x_panel_container_show (widget_data wdata)
{
gtk_widget_show (GTK_WIDGET (wdata));
}
void
x_add_widget (Dlg_head *h, Widget_Item *w)
{
if (!(h->grided & DLG_NO_TED)){
GtkTed *ted = GTK_TED (GTK_BIN (h->wdata)->child);
gtk_ted_add (ted, GTK_WIDGET (w->widget->wdata), w->widget->tkname);
bind_gtk_keys (GTK_WIDGET (w->widget->wdata), h);
}
}
static int
gnome_dlg_send_destroy (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEvent *event, Dlg_head *h)
{
gtk_widget_hide (GTK_WIDGET (h->wdata));
h->ret_value = B_CANCEL;
dlg_stop (h);
return TRUE;
}
void
x_init_dlg (Dlg_head *h)
{
if (!(h->grided & DLG_NO_TED)){
GtkTed *ted = GTK_TED (GTK_BIN (h->wdata)->child);
Widget_Item *p, *first;
first = p = h->current;
do {
gtk_ted_add (ted, GTK_WIDGET (p->widget->wdata), p->widget->tkname);
bind_gtk_keys (GTK_WIDGET (p->widget->wdata), h);
p = p->next;
} while (p != first);
gtk_ted_prepare (ted);
if (!ted->need_gui){
gtk_grab_add (GTK_WIDGET (ted));
gtk_window_set_policy (GTK_WINDOW (h->wdata), 0, 0, 0);
}
gtk_widget_show (GTK_WIDGET (h->wdata));
}
gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (h->wdata), "delete_event",
GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (gnome_dlg_send_destroy), h);
x_focus_widget (h->current);
}
/*
* This function is invoked when the dialog is started to be
* destroyed, before any widgets have been destroyed.
*
* We only hide the toplevel Gtk widget to avoid the flickering
* of the destruction process
*/
void
x_destroy_dlg_start (Dlg_head *h)
{
gtk_widget_hide (GTK_WIDGET (h->wdata));
}
/*
* Called when the Dlg_head has been destroyed. This only cleans
* up/releases the frontend resources
*/
void
x_destroy_dlg (Dlg_head *h)
{
if (!(h->grided & DLG_NO_TED))
gtk_grab_remove (GTK_WIDGET (GTK_BIN (h->wdata)->child));
if (h->wdata){
gtk_widget_destroy (GTK_WIDGET(h->wdata));
h->wdata = 0;
}
}
void
gtkrundlg_event (Dlg_head *h)
{
gtk_main ();
}
void
edition_pre_exec ()
{
}
void
edition_post_exec ()
{
}
void
done_screen ()
{
}
void
setup_sigwinch ()
{
}
void
x_flush_events (void)
{
while (gtk_events_pending ())
gtk_main_iteration ();
}
static int
gnome_idle_handler (gpointer data)
{
Dlg_head *h = data;
if (h->send_idle_msg){
(*h->callback)(h, 0, DLG_IDLE);
return TRUE;
} else
return FALSE;
}
/* Turn on and off the idle message sending */
void
x_set_idle (Dlg_head *h, int enable_idle)
{
if (enable_idle){
if (h->idle_fn_tag != -1)
return;
h->idle_fn_tag = gtk_idle_add (gnome_idle_handler, h);
} else {
if (h->idle_fn_tag == -1)
return;
gtk_idle_remove (h->idle_fn_tag);
h->idle_fn_tag = -1;
gnome_idle_handler (h);
}
}
int
dialog_panel_callback (struct Dlg_head *h, int id, int msg)
{
WInput *in;
Widget_Item *dh;
void *current_widget; /* The current widget */
if (msg == DLG_KEY && id == '\n'){
current_widget = (void *) h->current->widget;
if (is_a_panel (current_widget))
return 0;
dh = h->current;
do {
if (is_a_panel (dh->widget)){
WPanel *p = (WPanel *) dh->widget;
if (current_widget == p->filter_w){
in = (WInput *) current_widget;
set_panel_filter_to (p, g_strdup (in->buffer));
return MSG_HANDLED;
}
if (current_widget == p->current_dir){
WInput *in = p->current_dir;
do_panel_cd (p, in->buffer, cd_parse_command);
assign_text (in, p->cwd);
update_input (in, 1);
return MSG_HANDLED;
}
}
dh = dh->next;
} while (dh != h->current);
}
if (msg == DLG_UNHANDLED_KEY || msg == DLG_HOTKEY_HANDLED)
return midnight_callback (h, id, msg);
return 0;
}
/* Ugly function to support the hack described in non_corba_create_panels() */
static gint
idle_destroy_panel (gpointer data)
{
WPanel *panel;
panel = data;
gnome_close_panel (GTK_WIDGET (panel->widget.wdata), panel);
return FALSE;
}
/* Initializes the desktop and creates the initial panels. This is to be used
* when we do not have a CORBA server.
*/
static void
non_corba_create_panels (void)
{
WPanel *panel;
desktop_init ();
gnome_init_panels ();
cmdline = command_new (0, 0, 0);
the_hint = label_new (0, 0, 0, NULL);
desktop_dlg = create_dlg (0, 0, 24, 80, 0,
dialog_panel_callback, "[panel]", "midnight", DLG_NO_TED);
session_load ();
/* The following is a hack. We have to have at least one panel for
* run_dlg() to be happy. So we destroy it in the idle loop if we
* didn't need it in the first place. This idle function is to be run
* at a higher priority than the one used in session_load().
*/
panel = new_panel_at (".");
gtk_idle_add_priority (GTK_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, idle_destroy_panel, panel);
panel->widget.options |= W_PANEL_HIDDEN;
run_dlg (desktop_dlg);
desktop_destroy ();
}
/*
* Only at startup we have a strange condition: if more than one
* panel is created, then the code hangs inside X, it keeps waiting
* for a reply for something in Imlib that never returns.
*
* Creating the panels on the idle loop takes care of this
*/
void
create_panels (void)
{
if (!corba_have_server)
non_corba_create_panels ();
else {
if (!nowindows)
corba_create_window ();
session_set_restart (FALSE);
}
}
void
gmc_do_quit (void)
{
/* FIXME: This wont get us out from a dialog box */
gtk_main_quit ();
quit = 1;
dlg_stop (desktop_dlg);
}
/*
* Configures the GtkWindow/GnomeDialog from a WPanel.
*
* This makes the window centered on the screen and binds it to
* its parent container for better window manager experience
*/
void
gmc_window_setup_from_panel (GnomeDialog *dialog, WPanel *panel)
{
gtk_window_set_position (GTK_WINDOW (dialog), GTK_WIN_POS_MOUSE);
gnome_dialog_set_parent (dialog, GTK_WINDOW (panel->xwindow));
}
/**
* gnome_check_super_user:
* @void:
*
* Puts out a warning if the user is running gmc as root. If the user selects
* Cancel, then gmc will terminate.
**/
void
gnome_check_super_user (void)
{
GtkWidget *warning_dlg;
if (geteuid () != 0)
return;
warning_dlg = gnome_message_box_new (
_("You are running the GNOME File Manager as root.\n\n"
"As root, you can damage your system if you are not careful, and the "
"GNOME File Manager will not stop you from doing it."),
GNOME_MESSAGE_BOX_WARNING,
GNOME_STOCK_BUTTON_OK, NULL);
gnome_dialog_run (GNOME_DIALOG (warning_dlg));
}