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* Copyright (C) 1997 Robin D. Clark *
* Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Linas Vepstas (linas@linas.org) *
* *
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or *
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as *
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of *
* the License, or (at your option) any later version. *
* *
* This program 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 General Public License for more details. *
* *
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License*
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software *
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. *
\********************************************************************/
/*
* FILE: gnc-file.h
*
* FUNCTION:
* A set of file-handling utilities for GnuCash applications.
* These utilities will "do the right thing" when used in the "File..."
* pulldown menu, for the "New", "Open", "Save", "SaveAs", etc. menu entries.
* In particular, they will verify that old files don't get clobbered,
* they'll put up dialogue boxes to ask the user to confirm their actions,
* etc.
*
* These utilities are written in a GUI-independent fashion, and should
* work just fine with the Motif, gnome/gtk and Qt interfaces.
* These utilities are appropriate for direct invocation from guile.
*
* These GUI utilities implement and maintain a single global "session"
* that defines the currently edited account group. In a sense, these
* functions provide the GUI for the qof_session object. The session
* is essentially a file that is open for editing, with locks on it
* to prevent other readers and writers from accessing it as long as its
* open.
*
*
* The gnc_file_save() routine will check for an existing edit session,
* and if one exists, it will save the account info to a file.
* If an error occurs, a popup dialogue will inform the user of
* the error. If there is no existing filename open, then the
* user will be prompted for a file to save to (using the
* gnc_file_save_as() routine). The existing session will remain
* open for further editing.
*
* The gnc_file_save_as() routine will prompt the user for a filename
* to save the account data to (using the standard GUI file dialogue
* box). If the user specifies a filename, the account data will be
* saved. If an error occurs, a popup dialogue will inform the user
* of the error. One possible error is that another user has
* the indicated file already locked up in a different session
* (in which case it is up to the user to try again, or to pick
* a different filename). If it is possible to save without
* an error, then a new session is started for the indicated
* filename, locking out other users. This new session remains
* open for further editing.
*
* The gnc_file_query_save() routine will display a popup dialog asking
* the user if they wish to save their current work. If they answer
* "yes", their work will be saved (using the gncFileSave function),
* otherwise no action will be performed. If there is no currently
* locked session, a popup will query the user for a filename
* (using the gnc_file_save_as() routine). The routine will return
* TRUE if the user hits "Yes" or "No" and FALSE if the user
* hits "Cancel". If nothing needed to be saved, the routine
* will return TRUE.
*
* The gnc_file_new() routine will check for an existing edit session.
* If one exists, it will ask the user if they want to save it,
* (using the gnc_file_query_save_as() dialogue). Then the current
* session will be destroyed, file locks will be removed, and
* account group structures will be set up for a new session.
*
* The gnc_file_open() routine check for an existing edit session.
* If one exists, it will ask the user if they want to save it.
* (using the gnc_file_query_save() dialogue). Next, the user will
* be prompted with a GUI standard file-selection dialogue to
* to pick a new file. If no file is picked, this routine returns.
* If a new file was picked, then the current session will be
* destroyed and file locks on it will be removed. The new
* file will then be opened for editing, establishing locks, etc.
* If an error occurs, the user will be informed with a pop-up
* dialogue. If the file cannot be found, or if a read
* error occurs, a popup describing the error will pop up.
* One possible error is that another user has the indicated
* file already locked up in a different session (in which
* case it is up to the user to try again, or to pick
* a different filename).
*
* The gnc_file_revert() routine will discard any changes since the last
* time the session was saved (but only after user confirmation).
*
* The gnc_file_open_file() routine behaves much like the gnc_file_open()
* routine, except that the new file to open is passed as a char *
* argument.
*
* The gnc_file_export() routine will check for an existing edit
* session, and if one exists, it will save just the commodities
* and accounts to a file. If an error occurs, a popup dialogue
* will inform the user of the error.
*
* The gnc_file_quit() routine will close out and destroy the current session.
* The user WILL NOT BE PROMPTED to confirm this action, or do do
* any kind of saving beforehand.
*
* HISTORY:
* Derived from Rob Clark's original MainWindow.c code, Dec 1998
*/
#ifndef GNC_FILE_H
#define GNC_FILE_H
#include <glib.h>
#include "qof.h"
typedef enum
{
GNC_FILE_DIALOG_OPEN,
GNC_FILE_DIALOG_IMPORT,
GNC_FILE_DIALOG_SAVE,
GNC_FILE_DIALOG_EXPORT
} GNCFileDialogType;
void gnc_file_new (void);
gboolean gnc_file_open (void);
void gnc_file_export(void);
void gnc_file_save (void);
void gnc_file_save_as (void);
void gnc_file_do_export(const char* filename);
void gnc_file_do_save_as(const char* filename);
void gnc_file_revert (void);
/** Tell the user about errors in the backends
*/
gboolean show_session_error (QofBackendError io_error,
const char *newfile,
GNCFileDialogType type);
char * gnc_file_dialog (const char * title,
GList * filters,
const char * starting_dir,
GNCFileDialogType type);
gboolean gnc_file_open_file (const char *filename, gboolean open_readonly);
gboolean gnc_file_query_save (gboolean can_cancel);
void gnc_file_quit (void);
typedef void (*GNCShutdownCB) (int);
void gnc_file_set_shutdown_callback (GNCShutdownCB cb);
gboolean gnc_file_save_in_progress (void);
#endif /* GNC_FILE_H */
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