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#ifndef FXFILEDICT_H
#define FXFILEDICT_H
#ifndef FXDICT_H
#include "FXDict.h"
#endif
namespace FX {
class FXIconDict;
/// Registers stuff to know about the extension
struct FXFileAssoc {
FXString command; /// Command to execute
FXString extension; /// Full extension name
FXString mimetype; /// Mime type name
FXIcon *bigicon; /// Big normal icon
FXIcon *bigiconopen; /// Big open icon
FXIcon *miniicon; /// Mini normal icon
FXIcon *miniiconopen; /// Mini open icon
FXDragType dragtype; /// Registered drag type
FXuint flags; /// Flags; 1=cd, 2=term
};
/**
* The File Association dictionary associates a file extension with a File
* Association record which contains command name, mime type, icons, and other
* information about the file type. The icons referenced by the file association
* are managed by the Icon Dictionary; this guarantees that each icon is loaded
* only once into memory.
* The associations are determined by the information by the FOX Registry settings;
* each entry under the FILETYPES registry section comprises the command line,
* extension name, large icon, small icon, and mime type:
*
* command ';' extension ';' bigicon [ ':' bigiconopen ] ';' icon [ ':' iconopen ] ';' mime [ ';' flags ]
*
* For example, the binding for "jpg" could be:
*
* xv %s &;JPEG Image;bigimage.xpm;miniimage.xpm;image/jpeg;term
*
* The association for a file name is determined by first looking at the entire
* file name, then at the whole extension, and then at sub-extensions.
* For example, "name.tar.gz", "tar.gz", and "gz" can each be given a different
* file association. Directory names may also be given associations; there is
* no command-line association for a directory, however. The association for a
* directory is found by first checking the whole pathname, then checking the
* pathname less the first component, and so on. So, "/usr/local/include",
* "/local/include", and "/include" can each be given their own file associations.
* If the above lookup procedure has not found a file association, the system
* uses a fallback associations: for files, the fallback association is determined
* by the binding "defaultfilebinding". For directories, the "defaultdirbinding"
* is used, and for executables the "defaultexecbinding" is used.
* The flags field is used for a number of bit-flags; two flags are currently
* defined: 'cd' and 'term'. The first one is intended to cause a launcher
* to execute the application in the shown directory; the second one is meant
* to indicate that the application is to be ran inside a new terminal.
*/
class FXAPI FXFileDict : public FXDict {
FXDECLARE(FXFileDict)
private:
FXSettings *settings; // Settings database where to get bindings
FXIconDict *icons; // Icon dictionary which keeps track of loaded icons
protected:
FXFileDict(){}
virtual void *createData(const void*);
virtual void deleteData(void*);
private:
FXFileDict(const FXFileDict&);
FXFileDict &operator=(const FXFileDict&);
public:
/// Registry key used to find fallback executable icons
static const FXchar defaultExecBinding[];
/// Registry key used to find fallback directory icons
static const FXchar defaultDirBinding[];
/// Registry key used to find fallback document icons
static const FXchar defaultFileBinding[];
public:
/**
* Construct a dictionary mapping file-extension to file associations,
* using the application registry settings as a source for the bindings.
* The pointer to the application class is passed down to the icon source
* which is inside the icon dictionary.
*/
FXFileDict(FXApp* app);
/**
* Construct a dictionary mapping file-extension to file associations,
* using the specified settings database as a source for the bindings.
* The pointer to the application class is passed down to the icon source
* which is inside the icon dictionary.
*/
FXFileDict(FXApp* app,FXSettings* db);
/// Change settings database
void setSettings(FXSettings* s){ settings=s; }
/// Return settings database
FXSettings* getSettings() const { return settings; }
/// Change icon dictionary
void setIconDict(FXIconDict *icns){ icons=icns; }
/// Return icon dictionary
FXIconDict* getIconDict() const { return icons; }
/**
* Set icon search path; the initial search path is determined by the
* "iconpath" registry setting in the SETTINGS section.
*/
void setIconPath(const FXString& path);
/// Return current icon search path
const FXString& getIconPath() const;
/**
* Replace file association.
* The new association is written into the settings database under the
* FILETYPES section; the format of the association is as follows:
*
* <extension> = "<command> ; <type> ; <bigicon> [ : <bigopenicon> ] ; <smallicon> [ : <smalliconopen> ] ; <mimetype>"
*
* Where <command> is the command used to launch the application (e.g. "xv %s &"),
* and <type> is the file type string (e.g. "GIF Image"),
* <bigicon> and <bigiconopen> are the large icons shown in "Icons" mode,
* <smallicon> and <smalliconopen> are the small icons shown in "Details" mode,
* and <mimetype> is the RFC2045 mime type of the file.
*
* For example:
*
* [FILETYPES]
* gif="xv %s &;GIF Image;big.xpm:bigopen.xpm;mini.xpm:miniopen.xpm;image/gif"
* /home/jeroen=";Home;home.xpm;minihome.xpm;application/x-folder"
*
*/
FXFileAssoc* replace(const FXchar* ext,const FXchar* str);
/// Remove file association
FXFileAssoc* remove(const FXchar* ext);
/// Find file association from registry
FXFileAssoc* find(const FXchar* ext);
/**
* Determine binding for the given file.
* The default implementation tries the whole filename first,
* then tries the extensions.
* For example, for a file "source.tar.gz":
*
* "source.tar.gz",
* "tar.gz",
* "gz"
*
* are tried in succession. If no association is found the
* key "defaultfilebinding" is tried as a fallback association.
* A NULL is returned if no association of any kind is found.
*/
virtual FXFileAssoc* findFileBinding(const FXchar* pathname);
/**
* Find directory binding from registry.
* The default implementation tries the whole pathname first,
* then tries successively smaller parts of the path.
* For example, a pathname "/usr/people/jeroen":
*
* "/usr/people/jeroen"
* "/people/jeroen"
* "/jeroen"
*
* are tried in succession. If no bindings are found, the
* key "defaultdirbinding" is tried as a fallback association.
* A NULL is returned if no association of any kind is found.
*/
virtual FXFileAssoc* findDirBinding(const FXchar* pathname);
/**
* Determine binding for the given executable.
* The default implementation returns the fallback binding associated with
* the key "defaultexecbinding".
* A NULL is returned if no association of any kind is found.
*/
virtual FXFileAssoc* findExecBinding(const FXchar* pathname);
/// Save to stream
virtual void save(FXStream& store) const;
/// Load from stream
virtual void load(FXStream& store);
/// Destructor
virtual ~FXFileDict();
};
}
#endif
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