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*Use code borrowed from Nemo
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If informal date format is used, for future dates the today time format
has been used by mistake, instead of the general time format.
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If informal date format is used, the yesterday/today ranges of 48/24
hours apply to the end of the current day, not to the current instant.
Fixes a regression introduced by 476f56a25be636970b336d525a7766b6d1eb3fff.
Fixes #1621.
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'!A || (A && B)' is equivalent to '!A || B'
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find . -regextype posix-extended -regex '.*\.(c|h|ac|txt|xml)' -exec sed --in-place 's/[[:space:]]\+$//' {} \+
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Do not need to extend glib library, since it now incorporates these functions.
Extended date format modifiers are available on glib v2.56.
eel-glib-extensions.h/c:
GDate * eel_g_date_new_tm (struct tm *time_pieces);
char * eel_strdup_strftime (const char *format, struct tm *time_pieces);
gint64 eel_get_system_time (void);
Do not need to test the extensions in eel_self_check_glib_extensions (void).
eel-glib-extensions.c:
static void check_tm_to_g_date (time_t time)
static char * test_strftime (...)
Do not need to check if strftime implements extended date format modifiers on the system (available on glibc v2.27).
configure.ac
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Fixes cppcheck warnings:
[libcaja-private/caja-file.c:288]: (error) Shifting signed 32-bit value by 31 bits is undefined behaviour
[libcaja-private/caja-file.c:334]: (error) Shifting signed 32-bit value by 31 bits is undefined behaviour
[libcaja-private/caja-file.c:386]: (error) Shifting signed 32-bit value by 31 bits is undefined behaviour
[libcaja-private/caja-file.c:3789]: (error) Shifting signed 32-bit value by 31 bits is undefined behaviour
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GNOME/nautilus@b4d200f
https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/glib-Reference-counted-strings.html
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Fixes https://github.com/mate-desktop/caja/issues/1183
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Fixes Clang static analyzer warning:
caja-file.c:4858:9: warning: true and false branches are identical
} else if (file_date_age < 7) {
^
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GNOME/nautilus@61e2aff
Replace eel_g_str_list_copy(Glist *list)
with g_list_copy_deep (list, (GCopyFunc) g_strdup, NULL)
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to avoid warning with Clang Analyzer
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Changed CajaFileConflictDialog and CajaFile
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An example of when the MIME type might change: a file is initially created
with 0 bytes of content, but more data is added later. Empty files are always
detected as plain text, but the file might not be empty anymore when the user
opens it.
This commit affects the behavior when double-clicking a file and when right-
clicking on it too.
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We crash in g_hash_table_lookup_extended if the file's symlink_name is
set but the file is not a symlink, since the hash function (g_str_hash)
does not allow NULL values but target_uri is NULL.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711583
Adapted from https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/commit/c2a5e052
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The caja_icon_info_lookup method was potentially doing multiple
icon lookups for a single icon, as well as triggering an additional
fallback lookup when returning an empty (no pixbuf) CajaIconInfo
to CajaFile.
This streamlines and simplifies the lookup process. The hash table
lookup always occurs first, before any Gtk icon cache lookup is made
(these are expensive, according to perf analysis,) and a returned
icon info will *always* be added to a hash table, potentially already
containing a fallback icon.
GIcons stringify well enough to use the strings exclusively for hash
keys. This eliminates the extra cost of looking up filenames from the
Gtk icon cache.
Ported from
github.com/linuxmint/nemo/commit/98843e26b48cd3526cacfe90cfa4ba201d1f3aee
where this benchmark resulted for Nemo:
.# sync; echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
mtwebster:~/bin/nemo[master]> NEMO_BENCHMARK_LOADING=1 nemo /usr/bin
with:
Nemo startup time: 2.011817 seconds
Folder load time: 1.158854 seconds
Idle...Folder load time: 1.226699 seconds
without:
Nemo startup time: 2.464361 seconds
Folder load time: 1.591494 seconds
Idle...Folder load time: 1.692273 seconds
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The basenames of files are split by dots and then starting from the end
each segment is compared to find a sort order. Example:
bar.tar.bz2
foo.tar.bz2
a.bar.gz
x.tar.gz
z.tar.gz
test.tex
A heuristic determines what extension segments are part of the
extension. There is probably no perfect solution but there are much
less false positives. As a result the sorting is more intuitive and the
displayed column in the list view is better readable and displays
extensions more accurately.
In addition a bug related to the default sort criteria in the
preferences has been fixed.
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This was missing from the last commit.
origin commit:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/commit/b3b4bea5
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Port the rendering of icons to cairo surfaces, so that we can apply the
GDK scale factor when rendering icons.
origin commit:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/commit/0d4555d7
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the file.
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fixes https://github.com/mate-desktop/caja/issues/410
taken from:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=f1c782c13dd675bafffb2a4d85900da52be88f3f
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taken from:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=ace6d2c2170028148785f3fa87eedf883f20f1dd
GIO commit for reference:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/?id=510ba9b4efe1813e24c6dfa7405c3547bf9efdd7
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Only those which match application/x-desktop directly.
Apply Nautilus commit
https://github.com/GNOME/nautilus/commit/b241fd28913e87fe01419e4922259949a11c973f
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As in Nautilus, use g_hash_table_new rather than eel_g_hash_table_new_free_at_exit
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for example, a file named simply "%s"
taken from:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=d69885bd67edc1fae76c790f6162807817d63b2f
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Closes https://github.com/mate-desktop/caja/pull/372
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Contains also a typo fix for the previous commit
Closes #203
https://github.com/mate-desktop/caja/issues/203
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To avoid segfaults on file deletions
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