Add the function FileSystemModel::Node::can_delete_or_move which will
cache the result of FileSystem::can_delete_or_move for a node. This
prevents having to make system calls repeatedly to obtain this
information.
Fixes#18399
This class had slightly confusing semantics and the added weirdness
doesn't seem worth it just so we can say "." instead of "->" when
iterating over a vector of NNRPs.
This patch replaces NonnullRefPtrVector<T> with Vector<NNRP<T>>.
The treeview and the breadcrumbbar used to be on one side, sharing
drag-and-drop handling and on the other side the directory view had
its one logic.
This patch factorizes both versions, in the meantime upgrading the
version used by the treeview/breadcrumbbar that was left behind. It now
uses the copy dialog :^).
This will make it easier to support both string types at the same time
while we convert code, and tracking down remaining uses.
One big exception is Value::to_string() in LibJS, where the name is
dictated by the ToString AO.
We have a new, improved string type coming up in AK (OOM aware, no null
state), and while it's going to use UTF-8, the name UTF8String is a
mouthful - so let's free up the String name by renaming the existing
class.
Making the old one have an annoying name will hopefully also help with
quick adoption :^)
URL had properly named replacements for protocol(), set_protocol() and
create_with_file_protocol() already. This patch removes these function
and updates all call sites to use the functions named according to the
specification.
See https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-url-scheme
When the location currently displayed in FileManager is removed, find
the nearest existing parent path and open it in the window.
Without the fix, the FileManager window remained in the deleted
directory.
Changing the path in 'DirectoryView' object will automatically update
other components in the FileManager (breadcrumb bar, directory tree
view).
Each of these strings would previously rely on StringView's char const*
constructor overload, which would call __builtin_strlen on the string.
Since we now have operator ""sv, we can replace these with much simpler
versions. This opens the door to being able to remove
StringView(char const*).
No functional changes.
Processes spawned by FileManager (e.g. through double-click) now set
their PGID to that of the session leader. It allows the filemanage
instance to be killed without propagating the signal to the new process.
This stops these actions from being activated with Ctrl+[1,2,3] or the
command palette.. Switching to table or columns view would just hide
all the icons, so let's not make those options available.
Pressing the F2 key on files that the user doesn't have permission was
opening the file name for editing.
This patch fixes the issue disabling the file name editing when the user
doesn't have permission to do it.
To reproduce the issue:
1) Open the File Manager
2) Click on the /etc directory
3) Select any file
4) Press the F2 key
5) Update the file name
Unfortunately, most of the users are inside constructors, (and two
others are inside callback lambdas) so the error can't propagate, but
that can be improved later.
Even though they are called content_margins,
they are actually only ever used to determine where
a Widget is supposed to be grabbable.
So all methods and members are renamed accordingly.
Let DirectoryView manage these actions itself. This matches what we
already do for a bunch of other actions, and prepares for the next
patch which will add Config::Listener to the mix.
The `open()` function of DirectoryView should change the current working
directory, so that the "Go to Location" menu item can process relative
paths correctly. Update other functions in DirectoryView to use `open()`
when opening a directory.
This allows for typing [8] instead of [8, 8, 8, 8] to specify the same
margin on all edges, for example. The constructors follow CSS' style of
specifying margins. The added constructors are:
- Margins(int all): Sets the same margin on all edges.
- Margins(int vertical, int horizontal): Sets the first argument to top
and bottom margins, and the second argument to left and right margins.
- Margins(int top, int vertical, int bottom): Sets the first argument to
the top margin, the second argument to the left and right margins,
and the third argument to the bottom margin.
Most of the models were just calling did_update anyway, which is
pointless since it can be unified to the base Model class. Instead, code
calling update() will now call invalidate(), which functions identically
and is more obvious in what it does.
Additionally, a default implementation is provided, which removes the
need to add empty implementations of update() for each model subclass.
Co-Authored-By: Ali Mohammad Pur <ali.mpfard@gmail.com>
This fixes#6902.
Previously, dragging and dropping multiple files would create a window
for each file or directory that was selected. Now, we combine them and
show one progress window for the whole batch. :^)
Adds a new on_rename_error handler and renames the old on_error handler
to on_directory_change_error in FileSystemModel. The on_rename_error
handler creates a MessageDialog with the error message.