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nautilus-follow-symlink (0.10.0-out.1) unstable; urgency=low
 
* New upstream release
 
-- Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net> Mon, 30 Oct 2006 14:01:58 +0100
 
nautilus-follow-symlink (0.9.0-out.1) unstable; urgency=low
 
* New upstream release
 
-- Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net> Mon, 30 Oct 2006 06:16:26 +0100
 
nautilus-follow-symlink (0.8.0-out.1) unstable; urgency=low
 
* New upstream release
 
-- Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net> Wed, 25 Oct 2006 05:03:23 +0200
 
nautilus-follow-symlink (0.7.9-out.1) unstable; urgency=low
 
* New upstream release
 
-- Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net> Tue, 24 Oct 2006 23:00:48 +0200
 
nautilus-follow-symlink (0.7.0-out.1) unstable; urgency=low
 
* New upstream release
 
-- Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net> Tue, 24 Oct 2006 21:30:10 +0200
 
nautilus-follow-symlink (0.6.0-out.1) experimental; urgency=low
 
* New upstream release
* debian/control:
- Added intltool and gettext (new requirements of 0.6)
- Corrected Build-Depends
 
-- Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net> Tue, 24 Oct 2006 20:25:12 +0200
 
nautilus-follow-symlink (0.5.2-out.2) unstable; urgency=low
 
* debian/rules: Install upstream ChangeLog
* debian/docs: Install upstream BUILD instructions
 
-- Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net> Tue, 24 Oct 2006 18:32:54 +0200
 
nautilus-follow-symlink (0.5.2-out.1) unstable; urgency=low
 
* New upstream release
 
-- Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net> Tue, 24 Oct 2006 18:24:52 +0200
 
nautilus-follow-symlink (0.5.1-out.1) experimental; urgency=low
 
* New upstream release
 
-- Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net> Mon, 23 Oct 2006 01:20:15 +0200
 
nautilus-follow-symlink (0.5-out.1) experimental; urgency=low
 
* Initial release
 
-- Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net> Sun, 22 Oct 2006 04:11:50 +0200
 
/nautilus-follow-symlink/branches/0.10.0/debian/copyright
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This package was debianized by Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net> on
Sat, 21 Oct 2006 23:46:12 +0200.
 
It can be officially downloaded right now, contact the autor to
get a copy or more information.
 
Copyright Holder: Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net>
 
License:
 
This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 
This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
 
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this package; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
 
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU Lesser General
Public License can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/LGPL'.
 
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BUILD
/nautilus-follow-symlink/branches/0.10.0/debian/control
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Source: nautilus-follow-symlink
Section: contrib/gnome
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.0.0), gcc, libtool, pkg-config, libc6-dev, libglib2.0-dev, libnautilus-extension-dev, intltool (>= 0.18), gettext, automaken, autoconf
Standards-Version: 3.6.2
 
Package: nautilus-follow-symlink
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, nautilus
Description: nautilus plugin to open the location pointed by a symlink
This extension adds a context menu option to symbolic links to
folders which opens the pointed folder instead of the symbolic link.
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#!/usr/bin/make -f
# -*- makefile -*-
# Sample debian/rules that uses debhelper.
# This file was originally written by Joey Hess and Craig Small.
# As a special exception, when this file is copied by dh-make into a
# dh-make output file, you may use that output file without restriction.
# This special exception was added by Craig Small in version 0.37 of dh-make.
 
# Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.
#export DH_VERBOSE=1
 
 
 
 
CFLAGS = -Wall -g
 
ifneq (,$(findstring noopt,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
CFLAGS += -O0
else
CFLAGS += -O2
endif
 
configure: configure-stamp
configure-stamp:
dh_testdir
# Add here commands to configure the package.
test -f configure || ./dist clean gen
./configure --prefix=/usr --disable-static
 
touch configure-stamp
 
 
build: build-stamp
 
build-stamp: configure-stamp
dh_testdir
 
# Add here commands to compile the package.
$(MAKE) FINAL=1
#docbook-to-man debian/nautilus-follow-symlink.sgml > nautilus-follow-symlink.1
 
touch build-stamp
 
clean:
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
rm -f build-stamp configure-stamp
 
# Add here commands to clean up after the build process.
-$(MAKE) clean
 
dh_clean
 
install: build
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean -k
dh_installdirs
 
# Add here commands to install the package into debian/nautilus-follow-symlink.
$(MAKE) install DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/debian/nautilus-follow-symlink
# There's really no need for the .la file
rm -f $(CURDIR)/debian/nautilus-follow-symlink/`pkg-config --variable=extensiondir libnautilus-extension`/*.la
 
 
# Build architecture-independent files here.
binary-indep: build install
# We have nothing to do by default.
 
# Build architecture-dependent files here.
binary-arch: build install
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_installchangelogs ChangeLog
dh_installdocs
dh_installexamples
# dh_install
# dh_installmenu
# dh_installdebconf
# dh_installlogrotate
# dh_installemacsen
# dh_installpam
# dh_installmime
# dh_installinit
# dh_installcron
# dh_installinfo
dh_installman
dh_link
dh_strip
dh_compress
dh_fixperms
# dh_perl
# dh_python
# dh_makeshlibs
dh_installdeb
dh_shlibdeps
dh_gencontrol
dh_md5sums
dh_builddeb
 
binary: binary-indep binary-arch
.PHONY: build clean binary-indep binary-arch binary install configure
Property changes:
Added: svn:executable
+*
\ No newline at end of property
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nautilus-follow-symlink for Debian
----------------------------------
 
<possible notes regarding this package - if none, delete this file>
 
-- Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net>, Sat, 21 Oct 2006 23:46:12 +0200
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usr/lib
/nautilus-follow-symlink/branches/0.10.0/debian/compat
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/nautilus-follow-symlink/branches/0.10.0/configure.in
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AC_INIT(src/follow-symlink.c)
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(libnautilus-follow-symlink, "0.10.0")
AC_CONFIG_HEADER(src/config.h)
 
dnl default FLAGS
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -std=gnu99 -pedantic-errors -Wall"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -O -Wall -Werror"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -Wl,--as-needed"
 
# FIXME: Make this better
FSL_ICON="/usr/share/icons/gnome/48x48/emblems/emblem-symbolic-link.png"
AC_SUBST(FSL_ICON)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(FSL_ICON, "$FSL_ICON", [follow-symlink menu icon])
 
# libtool, DISABLE_STATIC should go before PROG_LIBTOOL
AM_DISABLE_STATIC
AM_PROG_LIBTOOL
 
AC_PROG_INSTALL
AC_LANG_C
AC_PROG_CC
 
# intltool
AC_PROG_INTLTOOL(0.18)
GETTEXT_PACKAGE=nautilus-follow-symlink
AC_SUBST(GETTEXT_PACKAGE)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "$GETTEXT_PACKAGE", [gettext domain])
ALL_LINGUAS="ca es" dnl Implied en
AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT
 
# string.h and stdlib.h are used
dnl defines STDC_HEADERS if ANSI-compliant headers are present
AC_HEADER_STDC
dnl Xref: http://www.seul.org/docs/autotut/#libtool
#AC_CHECK_HEADERS(sys/stat.h,,AC_MSG_ERROR([required header file missing]))
 
# glib-2.0: ensure it's present
dnl and set GLIB_CFLAGS and GLIB_LIBS
AM_PATH_GLIB_2_0
 
# pkg-config: ensure libnautilus-extension is found by pkg-config
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(NAUTILUS_EXTENSION, [libnautilus-extension])
 
#AC_DEFINE(_GNU_SOURCE)
 
dnl Incorporate the result of tests
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $GLIB_CFLAGS $NAUTILUS_EXTENSION_CFLAGS"
LIBS="$LIBS $GLIB_LIBS $NAUTILUS_EXTENSION_LIBS"
 
AC_OUTPUT([Makefile
src/Makefile
po/Makefile.in
])
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Iterim milestones
These private versions, the version numbering bumps just denote
that a development milestone is achieved
 
0.10.0:
* BUGFIX/INTERNAL: Try not to throw nautilus on allocation errors
* INTERNAL: Inherit CWD from parent nautilus
* INTERNAL: Adjusted allocation for printf upper_bounds
* INTERNAL: Display a simpler menu entry if allocation fails, won't work
selections
 
0.9.0 (30 oct 2006):
* INTERNAL: function tagging for optimization/semantics with GCC's C
extensions
* INTERNAL: stricter parameter attributes
* INTERNAL: Use of inlined variadic functions for debugging instead of macros
* FEATURE: Display icon in the menu entry/entries
* INTERNAL: Debugging macros/functions cleanup
* FEATURE: Support for different verbosity levels on debug
* LEGAL: Relicensed as LGPL, added license to all source files
 
0.8.0 (25 oct 2006):
* INTERNAL: Changed the use of lstat() and realpath() to GnomeVFS versions
* BUGFIX: Resolve realpaths correctly for paths with non-ascii characters
or spaces
* FEATURE: Support for multiple file selections, entries for the symbolic
links in the selected set are added to the context menu
* BUGFIX: Don't use urlencoded urls for the working dir of the spawned
nautilus
* INTERNAL: Use '.' as cwd of the spawned nautilus
 
0.7.9 (24 oct 2006):
* FEATURE: Show the symbolic link's name (unresolved) in context menu and
description
 
0.7.0 (24 oct 2006):
* FEATURE: Added support for background items (context menu on opened symlinks)
* BUGFIX: Corrected translation typos
* BUGFIX: Corrected includes only working in DEBUG/NON-DEBUG mode
 
0.6.0 (24 oct 2006):
* FEATURE: Added support for i18n, updated build-dependancies accordingly
 
0.5.2 (24 oct 2006):
* INTERNAL: Corrected includes and function declarations
* INTERNAL: Switched to the autotools build system
* BUGFIX: Retrieve libnautilus-extension's directory for installation
* BUGFIX: Fixed mistakenly using relative paths for link resolution
* BUGFIX: Fixed incorrect memory allocation (crashed nautilus sometimes)
 
0.5.1 (23 oct 2006):
* BUGFIX: Correctly check error in realpath() call
* INTERNAL: Rearrangement in multiple files, applied static where
appropiate
* INTERNAL: Added extra-verbosity, switchable on compile time
 
0.5 (22 oct 2006):
* Initial release
/nautilus-follow-symlink/branches/0.10.0/src/follow-symlink.h
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/*
* follow-symlink.h
* nautilus-follow-symlink: Nautilus extension which allows opening the real
* path of symbolic links
*
* Copyright (C) 2006 Toni Corvera
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*
* Author: Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net>
*/
 
#ifndef FOLLOW_SYMLINK_H
#define FOLLOW_SYMLINK_H
 
/*
* This file contains nautilus-follow-symlink's private interface,
* its core functionality
*/
 
#include "common.h"
 
#include <libnautilus-extension/nautilus-menu-provider.h>
 
#include <glib/gprintf.h>
#include <errno.h> /* errno (3) */
#include <string.h> /* strlen(), strerror() (3) */
#include <assert.h>
 
/* Static Prototypes */
 
static void fsl_callback(NautilusMenuItem *, NautilusFileInfo *);
 
// This signature can't be changed
static GList * fsl_get_file_items(NautilusMenuProvider *,
GtkWidget *,
GList *);
 
// This signature can't be changed
static GList * fsl_get_background_items(NautilusMenuProvider *,
GtkWidget *,
NautilusFileInfo *);
 
static inline GList * fsl_get_items_impl(GtkWidget *,
NautilusFileInfo *,
gboolean,
GList *);
 
static NautilusMenuItem * fsl_menu_item_new(GdkScreen *, gboolean, const gchar *);
 
static inline __pure gboolean file_is_directory(const gpointer const);
 
static gsize printf_string_upper_bound(const gchar *, ...);
 
/* Exported Prototypes
* Here the namespace is a bit more explicit just in case
*/
void fsl_extension_menu_provider_iface_init(NautilusMenuProviderIface *);
 
#endif /* FOLLOW_SYMLINK_H */
/* vim:set ts=4 et ai: */
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/*
* follow-symlink.h
* nautilus-follow-symlink: Nautilus extension which allows opening the real
* path of symbolic links
*
* Copyright (C) 2006 Toni Corvera
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*
* Author: Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net>
*/
 
#ifndef NAUTILUS_EXT_FOLLOW_SYMLINK_H
#define NAUTILUS_EXT_FOLLOW_SYMLINK_H
 
#include "common.h"
 
#include <glib-object.h>
#include <libnautilus-extension/nautilus-menu-provider.h>
 
#include <locale.h>
#include <libintl.h>
 
#include <glib/gprintf.h>
 
/*
* This file contains nautilus-follow-symlink's "public" interface,
* the functions required to bind the extension to nautilus
*/
 
void nautilus_module_initialize(GTypeModule *);
 
void nautilus_module_shutdown(void);
 
void nautilus_module_list_types(const GType **, int *);
 
/* These ones don't need public visibility */
 
static void fsl_register_type(GTypeModule *);
 
#if 0
static __constfn GType fsl_get_type(void);
#endif
 
/* Data Types */
 
struct _FsymlinkExtensionClass {
GObjectClass parent_slot;
};
 
struct _FsymlinkExtension {
GObject parent_slot;
};
 
typedef struct _FsymlinkExtensionClass FsymlinkExtensionClass;
 
typedef struct _FsymlinkExtension FsymlinkExtension;
 
/* Data initializers, not really needed */
#if 0
static void fsl_class_init (FsymlinkExtensionClass *class);
 
static void fsl_instance_init (FsymlinkExtension *cvs);
#endif
 
/* Defined in the private interface */
extern void fsl_extension_menu_provider_iface_init(NautilusMenuProviderIface *iface);
 
#endif /* NAUTILUS_EXT_FOLLOW_SYMLINK_H */
/* vim:set ts=4 et ai: */
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/*
* follow-symlink.h
* nautilus-follow-symlink: Nautilus extension which allows opening the real
* path of symbolic links
*
* Copyright (C) 2006 Toni Corvera
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*
* Author: Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net>
*/
 
#include "follow-symlink.h"
 
extern int errno;
 
/* Menu initialization */
void fsl_extension_menu_provider_iface_init(NautilusMenuProviderIface *iface)
{
TRACE();
 
iface->get_file_items = fsl_get_file_items;
iface->get_background_items = fsl_get_background_items;
}
 
/* Implementation of the menu attachment,
* this is slightly different whith file items and with background (one folder)
* items, but shares most of the code, so the common part is here.
*/
GList * fsl_get_items_impl(GtkWidget * window,
NautilusFileInfo * file_info,
gboolean is_file_item,
GList * input)
{
TRACE();
 
NautilusMenuItem *item;
 
// Only file uris
{
// TODO: what about GnomeVFSFileInfo's is_local ?
gchar * uri_scheme = nautilus_file_info_get_uri_scheme(file_info);
if (strcmp(uri_scheme, "file") != 0) {
FSL_LOG1( "Not file scheme" );
return NULL;
}
g_free(uri_scheme);
}
 
// We know the file is either a directory or a symlink to a directory
// TODO: Has glib/gnome any better/faster alternatives?
GnomeVFSFileInfo * gfi = nautilus_file_info_get_vfs_file_info(file_info);
 
/* TODO: In which situations might the flags field be invalid?
* Hence, can the older stat version be dumped safely?
*/
g_assert( (gfi->valid_fields & GNOME_VFS_FILE_INFO_FIELDS_FLAGS) > 0 );
 
if ( (gfi->flags & GNOME_VFS_FILE_FLAGS_SYMLINK) == 0 ) {
FSL_LOG("GnomeVFS Flags: ! SYMLINK in %s", nautilus_file_info_get_uri(file_info));
return NULL;
}
 
item = fsl_menu_item_new(gtk_widget_get_screen(window),
is_file_item,
nautilus_file_info_get_name(file_info));
g_signal_connect(item, "activate", G_CALLBACK(fsl_callback), file_info);
 
return g_list_append(input, item);
}
 
GList *
fsl_get_background_items(NautilusMenuProvider * provider __unused,
GtkWidget * window,
NautilusFileInfo * current_folder)
{
TRACE();
 
if (NULL == current_folder) { // XXX: Does this ever happen?
FSL_LOG1( "No folder selected");
}
return fsl_get_items_impl(window, current_folder, FALSE, NULL);
}
 
 
gboolean file_is_directory (const gpointer const file_data)
{
TRACE();
 
/*
* Apparently type is never GNOME_VFS_FILE_TYPE_SYMBOLIC_LINK and symlinks
* are resolved to the target type
*/
const GnomeVFSFileInfo * const gfi = nautilus_file_info_get_vfs_file_info(file_data);
return gfi->type == GNOME_VFS_FILE_TYPE_DIRECTORY;
}
 
/*
* Bind to the menu if needed
*
*
*/
GList * fsl_get_file_items (NautilusMenuProvider * provider __unused,
GtkWidget * window,
GList * files)
{
TRACE();
 
// Number of files = g_list_length(files)
// Directory = nautilus_file_info_is_directory(files->data)
if (NULL == files) {
FSL_LOG1("No file selected");
return NULL;
}
 
assert( g_list_length(files) > 0 );
 
FSL_LOG_COND( g_list_length(files) > 1, "More than one file selected (%d)", g_list_length(files) );
 
GList * items = NULL;
 
for (int i=0; i<g_list_length(files); ++i) {
const gpointer file_info = g_list_nth_data(files, i);
if (!file_is_directory(file_info)) {
FSL_LOG ( "File %s is not a directory, discarded",
nautilus_file_info_get_name(file_info) );
continue;
}
FSL_LOG( "%s is a directory", nautilus_file_info_get_name(file_info) );
// TODO: Am I loosing memory?
GList * ret = fsl_get_items_impl(window, file_info, TRUE, items);
if (NULL != ret) {
items = ret;
}
}
 
return items;
}
 
/*
* Opens the real path of the symbolic link
*
* file_info: The symbolic link
*/
void fsl_callback (NautilusMenuItem * item __unused, NautilusFileInfo * file_info)
{
TRACE();
 
gchar ** argv;
const GnomeVFSFileInfo * gfi = nautilus_file_info_get_vfs_file_info(file_info);
// See /usr/include/gnome-vfs-2.0/libgnomevfs/gnome-vfs-file-info.h,
// this one is the "realpath()" (3), also it isn't urlencoded
const gchar const * target = gfi->symlink_name;
 
const gchar const * BASE_CMD = "nautilus --no-desktop --no-default-window '%s'";
const gsize mem_block_size = printf_string_upper_bound(BASE_CMD, target);
gchar * command_line = g_try_malloc( mem_block_size );
 
if (NULL == command_line) {
g_printerr(__FILE__ ":%d: Failed to allocate enough memory "
"for command line, can't spawn new nautilus.\n", __LINE__);
// Redundant, but issues a CRITICAL message
g_return_if_fail( NULL != command_line );
}
 
g_sprintf(command_line, BASE_CMD, target);
 
if (FALSE == g_shell_parse_argv(command_line, NULL, &argv, NULL)) {
g_free(command_line);
 
g_printerr("Failed in creating the arguments for the child nautilus.\n");
//g_return_if_fail( FALSE );
g_return_if_reached();
}
 
g_printf("nautilus-follow-symlink: Spawning nautilus with\n '%s'\n", command_line);
 
g_spawn_async( NULL, // Inherit CWD
argv,
NULL,
G_SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH, //| G_SPAWN_DO_NOT_REAP_CHILD,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
 
g_free(command_line);
g_strfreev(argv);
}
 
/*
* Creates the new menu item
*
* is_file_item: TRUE if we're working over a (selected) file, FALSE if working
* over a (opened) folder
* base_name: file name, without path, of the given file
*/
NautilusMenuItem * fsl_menu_item_new(GdkScreen *screen __unused,
gboolean is_file_item,
const gchar * base_name)
{
TRACE();
 
NautilusMenuItem *ret;
 
gchar * name, * tooltip, * fmt_name, * fmt_tooltip, * unique_name;
 
if (is_file_item) {
fmt_name = _("Follow symbolic _link '%s'");
fmt_tooltip = _("Open the directory pointed by the symbolic link '%s'");
}
else {
fmt_name = _("Open _real path of '%s'");
fmt_tooltip = _("Open the real path of the folder pointed by '%s'");
}
 
// Trial and error showed that the menu item name must be different
// when various are to be shown (multiple selections), and also that the
// name should always be the same for a given file, hence the base name is
// appended to the command name
static const gchar * const ITEM_NAME_FMT = "FsymlinkExtension::follow_symlink_%s";
 
name = g_try_malloc( printf_string_upper_bound(fmt_name, base_name) );
tooltip = g_try_malloc( printf_string_upper_bound(fmt_tooltip, base_name) );
unique_name = g_try_malloc( printf_string_upper_bound(ITEM_NAME_FMT, base_name) );
 
 
if (NULL == name || NULL == tooltip || NULL == unique_name) {
// Let's try to keep nautilus going if no allocation is possible
 
if (name) g_free(name);
if (tooltip) g_free(tooltip);
if (unique_name) g_free(unique_name);
 
g_printerr(__FILE__ ":%d: Failed to allocate enough memory for "
"the new menu item, dummier menu item in use.\n", __LINE__);
 
// Can't return NULL neither a nautilus_menu_item_new(NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)
ret = nautilus_menu_item_new("Fsymlink::allocation_error",
_("Follow symbolic _link"),
_("Open the symbolic link"),
FSL_ICON);
g_return_val_if_fail(NULL!=name && NULL!=tooltip && NULL!=unique_name,
ret);
}
 
g_sprintf(name, fmt_name, base_name);
g_sprintf(tooltip, fmt_tooltip, base_name);
g_sprintf(unique_name, ITEM_NAME_FMT, base_name);
 
// (name, label, tip, icon)
ret = nautilus_menu_item_new(unique_name, name, tooltip, FSL_ICON);
 
g_free(unique_name);
g_free(name);
g_free(tooltip);
 
//g_object_set_data(G_OBJECT(ret), "FsymlinkExtension::screen", screen);
return ret;
}
 
/*** Utility(-es) ***/
 
/*
* Wrapper for g_printf_string_upper_bound with a variadic signature
*
* Returns the maximum space needed to store the formatted string
*/
gsize printf_string_upper_bound(const gchar * format, ...) {
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, format);
 
gsize retval = g_printf_string_upper_bound(format, ap);
 
va_end(ap);
 
return retval;
}
 
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/*
* follow-symlink.h
* nautilus-follow-symlink: Nautilus extension which allows opening the real
* path of symbolic links
*
* Copyright (C) 2006 Toni Corvera
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*
* Author: Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net>
*/
 
#include "nautilus-ext-follow-symlink.h"
 
/* Public interface */
static GType fsl_type;
static GType provider_types[1];
 
void nautilus_module_initialize (GTypeModule *module)
{
TRACE();
FSL_DEBUG_INIT();
 
setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
bindtextdomain(GETTEXT_PACKAGE, GNOMELOCALEDIR);
textdomain(GETTEXT_PACKAGE);
 
g_printf("Initializing nautilus-follow-symlink extension (v.%s)\n", VERSION);
 
fsl_register_type(module);
# if 0
provider_types[0] = fsl_get_type();
#endif
provider_types[0] = fsl_type;
}
 
void nautilus_module_shutdown (void)
{
TRACE();
 
/* Module-specific shutdown */
g_print ("Shutting down nautilus-follow-symlink extension\n");
}
 
void nautilus_module_list_types (const GType **types, int *num_types)
{
TRACE();
 
*types = provider_types;
*num_types = G_N_ELEMENTS(provider_types);
}
 
void fsl_register_type (GTypeModule * module)
{
TRACE();
 
static const GTypeInfo info = {
sizeof(FsymlinkExtensionClass),
(GBaseInitFunc) NULL,
(GBaseFinalizeFunc) NULL,
//TODO: Does nullifyng this have side effects?
NULL, //(GClassInitFunc) fsl_class_init,
NULL,
NULL,
sizeof (FsymlinkExtension),
0,
NULL, //(GInstanceInitFunc) fsl_instance_init,
};
 
fsl_type = g_type_module_register_type (module,
G_TYPE_OBJECT,
"FsymlinkExtension",
&info, 0);
/* Menu provider interface */
static const GInterfaceInfo menu_provider_iface_info = {
(GInterfaceInitFunc)fsl_extension_menu_provider_iface_init,
NULL,
NULL,
};
 
g_type_module_add_interface(module, fsl_type,
NAUTILUS_TYPE_MENU_PROVIDER, &menu_provider_iface_info);
 
/* Other Interfaces */
}
 
#if 0
GType fsl_get_type(void)
{
TRACE();
 
return fsl_type;
}
#endif
 
#if 0
void fsl_instance_init(FsymlinkExtension *instance)
{
TRACE();
}
 
void fsl_class_init(FsymlinkExtensionClass *class)
{
TRACE();
}
#endif
 
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#ifndef FOLLOW_SYMLINK_COMMON_H
#define FOLLOW_SYMLINK_COMMON_H
 
/*
* This file defines common debug utilities.
* Also, includes config.h.
*/
 
#include <glib/gmessages.h> /* g_print() */
#include <glib/gprintf.h> /* g_printf() */
 
#include <stdlib.h> /* getenv() (3) */
#include <string.h> /* strcmp() (3) */
 
#ifdef _DEBUG
#include <stdarg.h> /* va_list, va_start ... */
#endif
 
#include "libintl.h"
#define _(STR) gettext(STR)
 
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif // HAVE_CONFIG_H
 
#if !defined(__inline)
#define __inline
#elif defined(_DEBUG)
#undef __inline
#define __inline
#endif
 
// Based on : http://rlove.org/log/2005102601
#if __GNUC__ >= 3
#define inline inline __attribute__((always_inline))
#define __pure __attribute__((pure))
//#define __const __attribute__((const)) // fails
#define __constfn __attribute__((const))
#define __noreturn __attribute__((noreturn))
#define __malloc __attribute__((malloc))
#define __must_check __attribute__((warn_unused_result))
#define __deprecated __attribute__((deprecated))
#define __used __attribute__((used))
#define __unused __attribute__((unused))
#define __packed __attribute__((packed))
#define likely(x) __builtin_expect (!!(x), 1)
#define unlikely(x) __builtin_expect (!!(x), 0)
 
/* These are mine: used to hint the compiler in variadic printf-like
* functions, this way it will warn if format/arguments are incorrect */
/* printf-like variadic arguments (format is first, args from second) */
#define __va_printf __attribute__((format(printf, 1, 2)))
/* fprintf-like variadic arguments (format is second, args from third */
#define __va_fprintf __attribute__((format(printf, 2, 3)))
#else
#define inline /* no inline */
#define __pure /* no pure */
#define __constfn /* no const */
#define __noreturn /* no noreturn */
#define __malloc /* no malloc */
#define __must_check /* no warn_unused_result */
#define __deprecated /* no deprecated */
#define __used /* no used */
#define __unused /* no unused */
#define __packed /* no packed */
#define likely(x) (x)
#define unlikely(x) (x)
 
#define __va_printf
#define __va_fprintf
#endif
 
/*
* Uber-anal glib usage: disallow stdlib's functions where glib provides
* their own
*/
#if 0 && __GNUC__
#pragma GCC poison printf sprintf
#endif
 
#ifdef _DEBUG
/* Debugging facilities */
 
/* Prefix for messages */
#define FSL_ "nautilus-follow-symlink: "
 
enum {
FINE = 1,
FINER,
 
TRACE = FINER,
};
 
/* Check on runtime the environment variable's value
*
* (set to 1 to enable verbosity, to 2 for extra verbosity)
*/
static inline int VERBOSITY_LEVEL(void)
{
const char * const DBGENV = getenv("FSL_DBG");
if (NULL == DBGENV || 0 == strcmp(DBGENV, "0")) {
return 0;
}
else if (0 == strcmp(DBGENV, "2")) {
return 2;
}
return 1;
}
 
/* Informational message shown on initialisation */
static inline void FSL_DEBUG_INIT(void)
{
g_print( FSL_ "DEBUG mode is available, and ");
g_printf(" set to %d.\n", VERBOSITY_LEVEL());
g_print( FSL_ "set the environment variable FSL_DBG to \n"
FSL_ "1 to enable it or to any other value to disable it.\n");
}
 
/* Display the name of the current function name */
#define TRACE() FSL_LOG_WITH_LEVEL(TRACE, FSL_ "trace: %s()", __func__);
 
/*
* Display a log message with a given log level if the level
* is at least VERBOSITY_LEVEL().
* Same as FSL_LOG_WITH_LEVEL but taking a va_list, this function
* provides the implementation used by the other FSL_LOG_*'s
*/
static inline void __unused FSL_LOG_WITH_LEVEL_IMPL(int level,
gchar * const format,
va_list ap)
{
if (VERBOSITY_LEVEL() >= level) {
g_vprintf(format, ap);
g_print("\n");
}
}
 
/*
* Display a log message with a given log level if the level
* is at least VERBOSITY_LEVEL().
*/
static void __unused __va_fprintf FSL_LOG_WITH_LEVEL(int level,
gchar * const format,
...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, format);
 
FSL_LOG_WITH_LEVEL_IMPL(level, format, ap);
 
va_end(ap);
}
 
/* Display a message
*
* NOTE: Variadic functions can't be inlined
*/
static void __unused __va_printf FSL_LOG(gchar * const format, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, format);
 
FSL_LOG_WITH_LEVEL_IMPL(FINE, format, ap);
 
va_end(ap);
}
 
/* Display a message if a condition is true
*
* NOTE: Variadic functions can't be inlined
*/
static void __unused __va_fprintf FSL_LOG_COND(int cond, gchar * const format, ...)
{
if (cond) {
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, format);
 
FSL_LOG_WITH_LEVEL_IMPL(FINE, format, ap);
 
va_end(ap);
}
}
 
/* see below for an explanation */
#define FSL_LOG1(s) FSL_LOG(s)
#else
/* Debugging facilities disabled */
#define FINE
#define FINER
#define TRACE()
#define FSL_DEBUG_INIT()
/* With variadic functions there's no way (AFAIK) to provide empty
* alternative macros that won't raise a compiler error if no variable
* arguments are given, hence this hackish FSL_LOG1, for the cases
* in which just an argument is used
*/
#define FSL_LOG1(s)
#define FSL_LOG(f, ...)
///* Unneeded for the time being */ #define FSL_LOG_WITH_LEVEL(l,f,rest...)
#define FSL_LOG_COND(c,f,...)
#endif
 
#endif /* FOLLOW_SYMLINK_COMMON_H */
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# Required to correctly install the locale files
CPPFLAGS+=-DGNOMELOCALEDIR=\""$(datadir)/locale"\"
 
nautilus_extension_lib_LTLIBRARIES = libnautilus-follow-symlink.la
 
# Must be installed in nautilus' extension dir
#nautilus_extension_libdir = $(libdir)/nautilus/extensions-1.0
# Cleaner way:
nautilus_extension_libdir = `pkg-config --variable=extensiondir libnautilus-extension`
 
libnautilus_follow_symlink_la_SOURCES = follow-symlink.c nautilus-ext-follow-symlink.c
 
# There's really no need to have versioned file names
libnautilus_follow_symlink_la_LDFLAGS = -avoid-version
# See e.g. <http://www.seul.org/docs/autotut/#libtool> for version instructions
#libnautilus_follow_symlink_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info 0:0:0
 
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# Catalan translations for libnautilus-follow-symlink package.
# Copyright (C) 2006 THE libnautilus-follow-symlink'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER
# This file is distributed under the same license as the libnautilus-follow-symlink package.
# Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net>, 2006.
#
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: libnautilus-follow-symlink\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-10-30 13:46+0100\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2006-10-30 13:42+0100\n"
"Last-Translator: Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net>\n"
"Language-Team: Catalan <outlyer@outlyer.net>\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
 
#: ../src/follow-symlink.c:218
#, c-format
msgid "Follow symbolic _link '%s'"
msgstr "Segueix l'en_llaç simbòlic '%s'"
 
#: ../src/follow-symlink.c:219
#, c-format
msgid "Open the directory pointed by the symbolic link '%s'"
msgstr "Obre el directori apuntat per l'enllaç simbòlic '%s'"
 
#: ../src/follow-symlink.c:222
#, c-format
msgid "Open _real path of '%s'"
msgstr "Obre la _ruta real de '%s'"
 
#: ../src/follow-symlink.c:223
#, c-format
msgid "Open the real path of the folder pointed by '%s'"
msgstr "Obre el directori apuntat per '%s'"
 
#: ../src/follow-symlink.c:249
msgid "Follow symbolic _link"
msgstr "Segueix l'en_llaç simbòlic"
 
#: ../src/follow-symlink.c:250
msgid "Open the symbolic link"
msgstr "Obre l'enllaç simbòlic"
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# Spanish translations for libnautilus-follow-symlink package
# Traducciones al español para el paquete libnautilus-follow-symlink.
# Copyright (C) 2006 THE libnautilus-follow-symlink'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER
# This file is distributed under the same license as the libnautilus-follow-symlink package.
# Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net>, 2006.
#
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: libnautilus-follow-symlink\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-10-30 13:46+0100\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2006-10-30 13:42+0100\n"
"Last-Translator: Toni Corvera <outlyer@outlyer.net>\n"
"Language-Team: Spanish <outlyer@outlyer.net>\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n"
 
#: ../src/follow-symlink.c:218
#, c-format
msgid "Follow symbolic _link '%s'"
msgstr "Seguir en_lace simbólico '%s'"
 
#: ../src/follow-symlink.c:219
#, c-format
msgid "Open the directory pointed by the symbolic link '%s'"
msgstr "Abrir el directorio apuntado por el enlace simbólico '%s'"
 
#: ../src/follow-symlink.c:222
#, c-format
msgid "Open _real path of '%s'"
msgstr "Abrir la _ruta real de '%s'"
 
#: ../src/follow-symlink.c:223
#, c-format
msgid "Open the real path of the folder pointed by '%s'"
msgstr "Abrir el directoro apuntado por '%s'"
 
#: ../src/follow-symlink.c:249
msgid "Follow symbolic _link"
msgstr "Seguir en_lace simbólico"
 
#: ../src/follow-symlink.c:250
msgid "Open the symbolic link"
msgstr "Abrir el enlace simbólico"
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src/follow-symlink.c
/nautilus-follow-symlink/branches/0.10.0/LGPL
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That's all there is to it!
 
 
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COMPILER NOTES
==============
 
* This program is meant to be built whith gcc.
While where possible care has been taken to not rely on GCC, the code is (and
will remain) only tested to build with it. Additionally, future versions
might use GCC's extension to the C syntax.
 
* Error-on-warning is used by default, keep in mind in case some future
gcc version gets more picky.
 
COMPILATION
===========
 
* If no ./configure exists (i.e. raw svn export), use the dist command:
$ ./dist
 
* Configure
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr
 
Note that this being a nautilus extension, the --prefix is not really used
at installation time as there's no real flexibility on where to install them
(the appropiate place will be checked on install time). BUT it should match
gnome's locale dir.
 
* Compile
$ make
 
* Install
$ make install
 
 
Of special interest:
Pass -D_DEBUG to the precompiler to enable the debugging/verbose
mode.
CPPFLAGS="-D_DEBUG" ./configure
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#!/usr/bin/make -f
 
 
dist: gen
 
# aclocal won't find libtool's m4, at least in debian, unless an
# extra include path is given, with libtoolize it is "." while
# whitout it is /usr/share/libtool/m4, altough it will fail
# on finding ltmain.sh
 
gen: check-gen-deps
libtoolize
intltoolize
aclocal -I .
autoconf
autoheader
automake --add-missing --foreign
 
# This rule serves as a replacement for which for systems in which it
# isn't installed
# Use: ./dist which-PROGNAME or
# a rule that depends on which-PROGNAME1, which-PROGNAME2, ...
which-%:
@bash -c "type -p $*" || { \
echo "*** Couldn't find $*, can't continue without"\
"all requirements">&2 ;\
false ; \
}
 
check-gen-deps: \
which-libtoolize \
which-intltoolize \
which-aclocal \
which-autoconf \
which-autoheader \
which-automake
 
help:
@echo "This file is used to aid in the setup of the build"
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@echo " clean Remove the files created by gen and by the build process"
@echo " update-po Update the language files with new translation or moved "
@echo " string locations (note it also updates the meta-timestamp)"
@echo " so it can get funny issuing this command when using CVS/SVN"
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cd po && intltool-update -p
cd po && for file in *.po ; do \
intltool-update --dist `basename $$file .po` ; \
done
 
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make clean || true
cd src && make clean || true
#
rm -rf autom4te.cache
rm -f config.* depcomp install-sh missing src/config.h src/config.h.in
rm -f aclocal.m4
rm -f configure Makefile Makefile.in src/Makefile src/Makefile.in
rm -f po/*.gmo po/Makefile po/Makefile.in po/POTFILES
find . -name 'stamp-??' -exec rm {} \;
# The following are moved thanks to Makefile.am (var DISTCLEANFILES)
# (kept for situations in which make distclean fails)
# Undo libtoolize
rm -f libtool.m4 lt*.m4 ltmain.sh libtool
# Undo intltoolize
rm -f intltool*
rm -f po/Makefile.in.in
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SUBDIRS = po src
 
# This doesn't work as expected
libdir = @libdir@/nautilus/extensions-1.0
 
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DISTCLEANFILES = \
intltool-extract \
intltool-merge \
intltool-update \
\
libtool \
libtool.m4 \
ltmain.sh \
ltoptions.m4 \
ltsugar.m4 \
ltversion.m4 \
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po/Makefile.in.in
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