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/*
* msgwindow.c - this file is part of Geany, a fast and lightweight IDE
*
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* Copyright 2005-2012 Enrico Tröger <enrico(dot)troeger(at)uvena(dot)de>
* Copyright 2006-2012 Nick Treleaven <nick(dot)treleaven(at)btinternet(dot)com>
*
* 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.
*
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* 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.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
/**
* @file msgwindow.h
* Message window functions (status, compiler, messages windows).
* Also compiler error message parsing and grep file and line parsing.
*
* @see GeanyMainWidgets::message_window_notebook to append a new notebook page.
**/
Include what you use This is a mega-commit - because most of it had to be done in one go otherwise some commits would fail to compile - that attempts to fix a few problems with Geany's includes as well as various other related cleanups. After this change it's easier to use includes and there's little worry about which order things are included in or who includes what. Overview of changes: * Include config.h at the start of each source file if HAVE_CONFIG_H is defined (and never in headers). * Go through each source file and make the includes section generally like this: - Always config.h first as above - Then if the file has a header with the same name, include that - Then include in alphabetical order each other internal/geany header. - Then include standard headers - Then include non-standard system headers - Then include GLib/GTK+ related stuff * Doing as above makes it easier to find implicit header include dependencies and it exposed quite a few weird problems with includes or forward declarations, fix those. * Make geany.h contain not much besides some defines. - Add a little header file "app.h" for GeanyApp and move it there - Move "app" global to new "app.h" file - Move "ignore_callback" global to "callbacks.h" - Move "geany_object" global to "geanyobject.h" * Add an include in "geany.h" for "app.h" since GeanyApp used to be defined there and some plugins included this header to access GeanyApp. * Include "gtkcompat.h" everywhere instead of gtk/gtk.h so that everywhere sees the same definitions (not a problem in practice AFAIK so this could be changed back if better that way. * Remove forward declarations from previous commits as some people apparently consider this bad style, despite that it reduces inter- header dependencies. TODO: * As always, to test on win32 * As always, to test with not Autotools * Test plugins better, both builtin and geany-plugins, likely API/ABI bump * Test with various defines/flags that may change what is included * win32.[ch] not really touched since I couldn't test
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include "config.h"
#endif
Include what you use This is a mega-commit - because most of it had to be done in one go otherwise some commits would fail to compile - that attempts to fix a few problems with Geany's includes as well as various other related cleanups. After this change it's easier to use includes and there's little worry about which order things are included in or who includes what. Overview of changes: * Include config.h at the start of each source file if HAVE_CONFIG_H is defined (and never in headers). * Go through each source file and make the includes section generally like this: - Always config.h first as above - Then if the file has a header with the same name, include that - Then include in alphabetical order each other internal/geany header. - Then include standard headers - Then include non-standard system headers - Then include GLib/GTK+ related stuff * Doing as above makes it easier to find implicit header include dependencies and it exposed quite a few weird problems with includes or forward declarations, fix those. * Make geany.h contain not much besides some defines. - Add a little header file "app.h" for GeanyApp and move it there - Move "app" global to new "app.h" file - Move "ignore_callback" global to "callbacks.h" - Move "geany_object" global to "geanyobject.h" * Add an include in "geany.h" for "app.h" since GeanyApp used to be defined there and some plugins included this header to access GeanyApp. * Include "gtkcompat.h" everywhere instead of gtk/gtk.h so that everywhere sees the same definitions (not a problem in practice AFAIK so this could be changed back if better that way. * Remove forward declarations from previous commits as some people apparently consider this bad style, despite that it reduces inter- header dependencies. TODO: * As always, to test on win32 * As always, to test with not Autotools * Test plugins better, both builtin and geany-plugins, likely API/ABI bump * Test with various defines/flags that may change what is included * win32.[ch] not really touched since I couldn't test
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#include "msgwindow.h"
#include "build.h"
#include "document.h"
Include what you use This is a mega-commit - because most of it had to be done in one go otherwise some commits would fail to compile - that attempts to fix a few problems with Geany's includes as well as various other related cleanups. After this change it's easier to use includes and there's little worry about which order things are included in or who includes what. Overview of changes: * Include config.h at the start of each source file if HAVE_CONFIG_H is defined (and never in headers). * Go through each source file and make the includes section generally like this: - Always config.h first as above - Then if the file has a header with the same name, include that - Then include in alphabetical order each other internal/geany header. - Then include standard headers - Then include non-standard system headers - Then include GLib/GTK+ related stuff * Doing as above makes it easier to find implicit header include dependencies and it exposed quite a few weird problems with includes or forward declarations, fix those. * Make geany.h contain not much besides some defines. - Add a little header file "app.h" for GeanyApp and move it there - Move "app" global to new "app.h" file - Move "ignore_callback" global to "callbacks.h" - Move "geany_object" global to "geanyobject.h" * Add an include in "geany.h" for "app.h" since GeanyApp used to be defined there and some plugins included this header to access GeanyApp. * Include "gtkcompat.h" everywhere instead of gtk/gtk.h so that everywhere sees the same definitions (not a problem in practice AFAIK so this could be changed back if better that way. * Remove forward declarations from previous commits as some people apparently consider this bad style, despite that it reduces inter- header dependencies. TODO: * As always, to test on win32 * As always, to test with not Autotools * Test plugins better, both builtin and geany-plugins, likely API/ABI bump * Test with various defines/flags that may change what is included * win32.[ch] not really touched since I couldn't test
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#include "callbacks.h"
#include "filetypes.h"
Include what you use This is a mega-commit - because most of it had to be done in one go otherwise some commits would fail to compile - that attempts to fix a few problems with Geany's includes as well as various other related cleanups. After this change it's easier to use includes and there's little worry about which order things are included in or who includes what. Overview of changes: * Include config.h at the start of each source file if HAVE_CONFIG_H is defined (and never in headers). * Go through each source file and make the includes section generally like this: - Always config.h first as above - Then if the file has a header with the same name, include that - Then include in alphabetical order each other internal/geany header. - Then include standard headers - Then include non-standard system headers - Then include GLib/GTK+ related stuff * Doing as above makes it easier to find implicit header include dependencies and it exposed quite a few weird problems with includes or forward declarations, fix those. * Make geany.h contain not much besides some defines. - Add a little header file "app.h" for GeanyApp and move it there - Move "app" global to new "app.h" file - Move "ignore_callback" global to "callbacks.h" - Move "geany_object" global to "geanyobject.h" * Add an include in "geany.h" for "app.h" since GeanyApp used to be defined there and some plugins included this header to access GeanyApp. * Include "gtkcompat.h" everywhere instead of gtk/gtk.h so that everywhere sees the same definitions (not a problem in practice AFAIK so this could be changed back if better that way. * Remove forward declarations from previous commits as some people apparently consider this bad style, despite that it reduces inter- header dependencies. TODO: * As always, to test on win32 * As always, to test with not Autotools * Test plugins better, both builtin and geany-plugins, likely API/ABI bump * Test with various defines/flags that may change what is included * win32.[ch] not really touched since I couldn't test
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#include "keybindings.h"
#include "main.h"
#include "navqueue.h"
Include what you use This is a mega-commit - because most of it had to be done in one go otherwise some commits would fail to compile - that attempts to fix a few problems with Geany's includes as well as various other related cleanups. After this change it's easier to use includes and there's little worry about which order things are included in or who includes what. Overview of changes: * Include config.h at the start of each source file if HAVE_CONFIG_H is defined (and never in headers). * Go through each source file and make the includes section generally like this: - Always config.h first as above - Then if the file has a header with the same name, include that - Then include in alphabetical order each other internal/geany header. - Then include standard headers - Then include non-standard system headers - Then include GLib/GTK+ related stuff * Doing as above makes it easier to find implicit header include dependencies and it exposed quite a few weird problems with includes or forward declarations, fix those. * Make geany.h contain not much besides some defines. - Add a little header file "app.h" for GeanyApp and move it there - Move "app" global to new "app.h" file - Move "ignore_callback" global to "callbacks.h" - Move "geany_object" global to "geanyobject.h" * Add an include in "geany.h" for "app.h" since GeanyApp used to be defined there and some plugins included this header to access GeanyApp. * Include "gtkcompat.h" everywhere instead of gtk/gtk.h so that everywhere sees the same definitions (not a problem in practice AFAIK so this could be changed back if better that way. * Remove forward declarations from previous commits as some people apparently consider this bad style, despite that it reduces inter- header dependencies. TODO: * As always, to test on win32 * As always, to test with not Autotools * Test plugins better, both builtin and geany-plugins, likely API/ABI bump * Test with various defines/flags that may change what is included * win32.[ch] not really touched since I couldn't test
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#include "prefs.h"
#include "support.h"
#include "ui_utils.h"
#include "utils.h"
#include "vte.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <gdk/gdkkeysyms.h>
/* used for parse_file_line */
typedef struct
{
const gchar *string; /* line data */
const gchar *pattern; /* pattern to split the error message into some fields */
guint min_fields; /* used to detect errors after parsing */
guint line_idx; /* idx of the field where the line is */
gint file_idx; /* idx of the field where the filename is or -1 */
}
ParseData;
MessageWindow msgwindow;
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enum
{
MSG_COL_LINE = 0,
MSG_COL_DOC_ID,
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MSG_COL_COLOR,
MSG_COL_STRING,
MSG_COL_COUNT
};
static void prepare_msg_tree_view(void);
static void prepare_status_tree_view(void);
static void prepare_compiler_tree_view(void);
static GtkWidget *create_message_popup_menu(gint type);
static gboolean on_msgwin_button_press_event(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventButton *event,
gpointer user_data);
static void on_scribble_populate(GtkTextView *textview, GtkMenu *arg1, gpointer user_data);
void msgwin_show_hide_tabs(void)
{
ui_widget_show_hide(gtk_widget_get_parent(msgwindow.tree_status), interface_prefs.msgwin_status_visible);
ui_widget_show_hide(gtk_widget_get_parent(msgwindow.tree_compiler), interface_prefs.msgwin_compiler_visible);
ui_widget_show_hide(gtk_widget_get_parent(msgwindow.tree_msg), interface_prefs.msgwin_messages_visible);
ui_widget_show_hide(gtk_widget_get_parent(msgwindow.scribble), interface_prefs.msgwin_scribble_visible);
}
/** Sets the Messages path for opening any parsed filenames without absolute path
* from message lines.
* @param messages_dir The directory. **/
void msgwin_set_messages_dir(const gchar *messages_dir)
{
g_free(msgwindow.messages_dir);
msgwindow.messages_dir = g_strdup(messages_dir);
}
void msgwin_init(void)
{
msgwindow.notebook = ui_lookup_widget(main_widgets.window, "notebook_info");
msgwindow.tree_status = ui_lookup_widget(main_widgets.window, "treeview3");
msgwindow.tree_msg = ui_lookup_widget(main_widgets.window, "treeview4");
msgwindow.tree_compiler = ui_lookup_widget(main_widgets.window, "treeview5");
msgwindow.scribble = ui_lookup_widget(main_widgets.window, "textview_scribble");
msgwindow.messages_dir = NULL;
prepare_status_tree_view();
prepare_msg_tree_view();
prepare_compiler_tree_view();
msgwindow.popup_status_menu = create_message_popup_menu(MSG_STATUS);
msgwindow.popup_msg_menu = create_message_popup_menu(MSG_MESSAGE);
msgwindow.popup_compiler_menu = create_message_popup_menu(MSG_COMPILER);
ui_widget_modify_font_from_string(msgwindow.scribble, interface_prefs.msgwin_font);
g_signal_connect(msgwindow.scribble, "populate-popup", G_CALLBACK(on_scribble_populate), NULL);
}
void msgwin_finalize(void)
{
g_free(msgwindow.messages_dir);
}
static gboolean on_msgwin_key_press_event(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventKey *event, gpointer data)
{
gboolean enter_or_return = ui_is_keyval_enter_or_return(event->keyval);
if (enter_or_return || event->keyval == GDK_space)
{
switch (GPOINTER_TO_INT(data))
{
case MSG_COMPILER:
{ /* key press in the compiler treeview */
msgwin_goto_compiler_file_line(enter_or_return);
break;
}
case MSG_MESSAGE:
{ /* key press in the message treeview (results of 'Find usage') */
msgwin_goto_messages_file_line(enter_or_return);
break;
}
}
}
return FALSE;
}
/* does some preparing things to the status message list widget */
static void prepare_status_tree_view(void)
{
GtkCellRenderer *renderer;
GtkTreeViewColumn *column;
msgwindow.store_status = gtk_list_store_new(1, G_TYPE_STRING);
gtk_tree_view_set_model(GTK_TREE_VIEW(msgwindow.tree_status), GTK_TREE_MODEL(msgwindow.store_status));
g_object_unref(msgwindow.store_status);
renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new();
column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes(_("Status messages"), renderer, "text", 0, NULL);
gtk_tree_view_append_column(GTK_TREE_VIEW(msgwindow.tree_status), column);
gtk_tree_view_set_enable_search(GTK_TREE_VIEW(msgwindow.tree_status), FALSE);
ui_widget_modify_font_from_string(msgwindow.tree_status, interface_prefs.msgwin_font);
g_signal_connect(msgwindow.tree_status, "button-press-event",
G_CALLBACK(on_msgwin_button_press_event), GINT_TO_POINTER(MSG_STATUS));
}
/* does some preparing things to the message list widget
* (currently used for showing results of 'Find usage') */
static void prepare_msg_tree_view(void)
{
GtkCellRenderer *renderer;
GtkTreeViewColumn *column;
GtkTreeSelection *selection;
/* line, doc id, fg, str */
msgwindow.store_msg = gtk_list_store_new(MSG_COL_COUNT, G_TYPE_INT, G_TYPE_UINT,
GDK_TYPE_COLOR, G_TYPE_STRING);
gtk_tree_view_set_model(GTK_TREE_VIEW(msgwindow.tree_msg), GTK_TREE_MODEL(msgwindow.store_msg));
g_object_unref(msgwindow.store_msg);
renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new();
column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes(NULL, renderer,
"foreground-gdk", 2, "text", 3, NULL);
gtk_tree_view_append_column(GTK_TREE_VIEW(msgwindow.tree_msg), column);
gtk_tree_view_set_enable_search(GTK_TREE_VIEW(msgwindow.tree_msg), FALSE);
ui_widget_modify_font_from_string(msgwindow.tree_msg, interface_prefs.msgwin_font);
/* use button-release-event so the selection has changed
* (connect_after button-press-event doesn't work) */
g_signal_connect(msgwindow.tree_msg, "button-release-event",
G_CALLBACK(on_msgwin_button_press_event), GINT_TO_POINTER(MSG_MESSAGE));
/* for double-clicking only, after the first release */
g_signal_connect(msgwindow.tree_msg, "button-press-event",
G_CALLBACK(on_msgwin_button_press_event), GINT_TO_POINTER(MSG_MESSAGE));
g_signal_connect(msgwindow.tree_msg, "key-press-event",
G_CALLBACK(on_msgwin_key_press_event), GINT_TO_POINTER(MSG_MESSAGE));
/* selection handling */
selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(msgwindow.tree_msg));
gtk_tree_selection_set_mode(selection, GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE);
/*g_signal_connect(selection, "changed",G_CALLBACK(on_msg_tree_selection_changed), NULL);*/
}
/* does some preparing things to the compiler list widget */
static void prepare_compiler_tree_view(void)
{
GtkCellRenderer *renderer;
GtkTreeViewColumn *column;
GtkTreeSelection *selection;
msgwindow.store_compiler = gtk_list_store_new(2, GDK_TYPE_COLOR, G_TYPE_STRING);
gtk_tree_view_set_model(GTK_TREE_VIEW(msgwindow.tree_compiler), GTK_TREE_MODEL(msgwindow.store_compiler));
g_object_unref(msgwindow.store_compiler);
renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new();
column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes(NULL, renderer, "foreground-gdk", 0, "text", 1, NULL);
gtk_tree_view_append_column(GTK_TREE_VIEW(msgwindow.tree_compiler), column);
gtk_tree_view_set_enable_search(GTK_TREE_VIEW(msgwindow.tree_compiler), FALSE);
ui_widget_modify_font_from_string(msgwindow.tree_compiler, interface_prefs.msgwin_font);
/* use button-release-event so the selection has changed
* (connect_after button-press-event doesn't work) */
g_signal_connect(msgwindow.tree_compiler, "button-release-event",
G_CALLBACK(on_msgwin_button_press_event), GINT_TO_POINTER(MSG_COMPILER));
/* for double-clicking only, after the first release */
g_signal_connect(msgwindow.tree_compiler, "button-press-event",
G_CALLBACK(on_msgwin_button_press_event), GINT_TO_POINTER(MSG_COMPILER));
g_signal_connect(msgwindow.tree_compiler, "key-press-event",
G_CALLBACK(on_msgwin_key_press_event), GINT_TO_POINTER(MSG_COMPILER));
/* selection handling */
selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(msgwindow.tree_compiler));
gtk_tree_selection_set_mode(selection, GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE);
/*g_signal_connect(selection, "changed", G_CALLBACK(on_msg_tree_selection_changed), NULL);*/
}
static const GdkColor color_error = {0, 65535, 0, 0};
static const GdkColor *get_color(gint msg_color)
{
static const GdkColor dark_red = {0, 65535 / 2, 0, 0};
static const GdkColor blue = {0, 0, 0, 0xD000}; /* not too bright ;-) */
switch (msg_color)
{
case COLOR_RED: return &color_error;
case COLOR_DARK_RED: return &dark_red;
case COLOR_BLUE: return &blue;
default: return NULL;
}
}
/**
* Adds a new message in the compiler tab treeview in the messages window.
*
* @param msg_color A color to be used for the text. It must be an element of #MsgColors.
* @param format @c printf()-style format string.
* @param ... Arguments for the @c format string.
**/
void msgwin_compiler_add(gint msg_color, const gchar *format, ...)
{
gchar *string;
va_list args;
va_start(args, format);
string = g_strdup_vprintf(format, args);
va_end(args);
msgwin_compiler_add_string(msg_color, string);
g_free(string);
}
void msgwin_compiler_add_string(gint msg_color, const gchar *msg)
{
GtkTreeIter iter;
GtkTreePath *path;
const GdkColor *color = get_color(msg_color);
gchar *utf8_msg;
if (! g_utf8_validate(msg, -1, NULL))
utf8_msg = utils_get_utf8_from_locale(msg);
else
utf8_msg = (gchar *) msg;
gtk_list_store_append(msgwindow.store_compiler, &iter);
gtk_list_store_set(msgwindow.store_compiler, &iter, 0, color, 1, utf8_msg, -1);
if (ui_prefs.msgwindow_visible && interface_prefs.compiler_tab_autoscroll)
{
path = gtk_tree_model_get_path(
gtk_tree_view_get_model(GTK_TREE_VIEW(msgwindow.tree_compiler)), &iter);
gtk_tree_view_scroll_to_cell(GTK_TREE_VIEW(msgwindow.tree_compiler), path, NULL, TRUE, 0.5, 0.5);
gtk_tree_path_free(path);
}
/* calling build_menu_update for every build message would be overkill, TODO really should call it once when all done */
gtk_widget_set_sensitive(build_get_menu_items(-1)->menu_item[GBG_FIXED][GBF_NEXT_ERROR], TRUE);
gtk_widget_set_sensitive(build_get_menu_items(-1)->menu_item[GBG_FIXED][GBF_PREV_ERROR], TRUE);
if (utf8_msg != msg)
g_free(utf8_msg);
}
void msgwin_show_hide(gboolean show)
{
ui_prefs.msgwindow_visible = show;
ignore_callback = TRUE;
gtk_check_menu_item_set_active(
GTK_CHECK_MENU_ITEM(ui_lookup_widget(main_widgets.window, "menu_show_messages_window1")),
show);
ignore_callback = FALSE;
ui_widget_show_hide(ui_lookup_widget(main_widgets.window, "scrolledwindow1"), show);
/* set the input focus back to the editor */
keybindings_send_command(GEANY_KEY_GROUP_FOCUS, GEANY_KEYS_FOCUS_EDITOR);
}
/**
* Adds a new message in the messages tab treeview in the messages window.
* If @a line and @a doc are set, clicking on this line jumps into the file which is specified
* by @a doc into the line specified with @a line.
*
* @param msg_color A color to be used for the text. It must be an element of #MsgColors.
* @param line The document's line where the message belongs to. Set to @c -1 to ignore.
* @param doc The document. Set to @c NULL to ignore.
* @param format @c printf()-style format string.
* @param ... Arguments for the @c format string.
*
* @since 0.15
**/
void msgwin_msg_add(gint msg_color, gint line, GeanyDocument *doc, const gchar *format, ...)
{
gchar *string;
va_list args;
va_start(args, format);
string = g_strdup_vprintf(format, args);
va_end(args);
msgwin_msg_add_string(msg_color, line, doc, string);
g_free(string);
}
/* adds string to the msg treeview */
void msgwin_msg_add_string(gint msg_color, gint line, GeanyDocument *doc, const gchar *string)
{
GtkTreeIter iter;
const GdkColor *color = get_color(msg_color);
gchar *tmp;
gsize len;
gchar *utf8_msg;
if (! ui_prefs.msgwindow_visible)
msgwin_show_hide(TRUE);
/* work around a strange problem when adding very long lines(greater than 4000 bytes)
* cut the string to a maximum of 1024 bytes and discard the rest */
/* TODO: find the real cause for the display problem / if it is GtkTreeView file a bug report */
len = strlen(string);
if (len > 1024)
tmp = g_strndup(string, 1024);
else
tmp = g_strdup(string);
if (! g_utf8_validate(tmp, -1, NULL))
utf8_msg = utils_get_utf8_from_locale(tmp);
else
utf8_msg = tmp;
gtk_list_store_append(msgwindow.store_msg, &iter);
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gtk_list_store_set(msgwindow.store_msg, &iter,
MSG_COL_LINE, line, MSG_COL_DOC_ID, doc ? doc->id : 0, MSG_COL_COLOR,
color, MSG_COL_STRING, utf8_msg, -1);
g_free(tmp);
if (utf8_msg != tmp)
g_free(utf8_msg);
}
/**
* Logs a status message *without* setting the status bar.
* (Use ui_set_statusbar() to display text on the statusbar)
*
* @param format @c printf()-style format string.
* @param ... Arguments for the @c format string.
**/
void msgwin_status_add(const gchar *format, ...)
{
GtkTreeIter iter;
gchar *string;
gchar *statusmsg, *time_str;
va_list args;
va_start(args, format);
string = g_strdup_vprintf(format, args);
va_end(args);
/* add a timestamp to status messages */
time_str = utils_get_current_time_string();
statusmsg = g_strconcat(time_str, ": ", string, NULL);
g_free(time_str);
g_free(string);
/* add message to Status window */
gtk_list_store_append(msgwindow.store_status, &iter);
gtk_list_store_set(msgwindow.store_status, &iter, 0, statusmsg, -1);
g_free(statusmsg);
if (G_LIKELY(main_status.main_window_realized))
{
GtkTreePath *path = gtk_tree_model_get_path(gtk_tree_view_get_model(GTK_TREE_VIEW(msgwindow.tree_status)), &iter);
gtk_tree_view_scroll_to_cell(GTK_TREE_VIEW(msgwindow.tree_status), path, NULL, FALSE, 0.0, 0.0);
if (prefs.switch_to_status)
gtk_notebook_set_current_page(GTK_NOTEBOOK(msgwindow.notebook), MSG_STATUS);
gtk_tree_path_free(path);
}
}
static void
on_message_treeview_clear_activate(GtkMenuItem *menuitem, gpointer user_data)
{
gint tabnum = GPOINTER_TO_INT(user_data);
msgwin_clear_tab(tabnum);
}
static void
on_compiler_treeview_copy_activate(GtkMenuItem *menuitem, gpointer user_data)
{
GtkWidget *tv = NULL;
GtkTreeSelection *selection;
GtkTreeModel *model;
GtkTreeIter iter;
gint str_idx = 1;
switch (GPOINTER_TO_INT(user_data))
{
case MSG_STATUS:
tv = msgwindow.tree_status;
str_idx = 0;
break;
case MSG_COMPILER:
tv = msgwindow.tree_compiler;
break;
case MSG_MESSAGE:
tv = msgwindow.tree_msg;
str_idx = 3;
break;
}
selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(tv));
if (gtk_tree_selection_get_selected(selection, &model, &iter))
{
gchar *string;
gtk_tree_model_get(model, &iter, str_idx, &string, -1);
if (!EMPTY(string))
{
gtk_clipboard_set_text(gtk_clipboard_get(gdk_atom_intern("CLIPBOARD", FALSE)),
string, -1);
}
g_free(string);
}
}
static void on_compiler_treeview_copy_all_activate(GtkMenuItem *menuitem, gpointer user_data)
{
GtkListStore *store = msgwindow.store_compiler;
GtkTreeIter iter;
GString *str = g_string_new("");
gint str_idx = 1;
gboolean valid;
switch (GPOINTER_TO_INT(user_data))
{
case MSG_STATUS:
store = msgwindow.store_status;
str_idx = 0;
break;
case MSG_COMPILER:
/* default values */
break;
case MSG_MESSAGE:
store = msgwindow.store_msg;
str_idx = 3;
break;
}
/* walk through the list and copy every line into a string */
valid = gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(GTK_TREE_MODEL(store), &iter);
while (valid)
{
gchar *line;
gtk_tree_model_get(GTK_TREE_MODEL(store), &iter, str_idx, &line, -1);
if (!EMPTY(line))
{
g_string_append(str, line);
g_string_append_c(str, '\n');
}
g_free(line);
valid = gtk_tree_model_iter_next(GTK_TREE_MODEL(store), &iter);
}
/* copy the string into the clipboard */
if (str->len > 0)
{
gtk_clipboard_set_text(
gtk_clipboard_get(gdk_atom_intern("CLIPBOARD", FALSE)),
str->str,
str->len);
}
g_string_free(str, TRUE);
}
static void
on_hide_message_window(GtkMenuItem *menuitem, gpointer user_data)
{
msgwin_show_hide(FALSE);
}
static GtkWidget *create_message_popup_menu(gint type)
{
GtkWidget *message_popup_menu, *clear, *copy, *copy_all, *image;
message_popup_menu = gtk_menu_new();
clear = gtk_image_menu_item_new_from_stock(GTK_STOCK_CLEAR, NULL);
gtk_widget_show(clear);
gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(message_popup_menu), clear);
g_signal_connect(clear, "activate",
G_CALLBACK(on_message_treeview_clear_activate), GINT_TO_POINTER(type));
copy = gtk_image_menu_item_new_with_mnemonic(_("C_opy"));
gtk_widget_show(copy);
gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(message_popup_menu), copy);
image = gtk_image_new_from_stock(GTK_STOCK_COPY, GTK_ICON_SIZE_MENU);
gtk_widget_show(image);
gtk_image_menu_item_set_image(GTK_IMAGE_MENU_ITEM(copy), image);
g_signal_connect(copy, "activate",
G_CALLBACK(on_compiler_treeview_copy_activate), GINT_TO_POINTER(type));
copy_all = gtk_image_menu_item_new_with_mnemonic(_("Copy _All"));
gtk_widget_show(copy_all);
gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(message_popup_menu), copy_all);
image = gtk_image_new_from_stock(GTK_STOCK_COPY, GTK_ICON_SIZE_MENU);
gtk_widget_show(image);
gtk_image_menu_item_set_image(GTK_IMAGE_MENU_ITEM(copy_all), image);
g_signal_connect(copy_all, "activate",
G_CALLBACK(on_compiler_treeview_copy_all_activate), GINT_TO_POINTER(type));
msgwin_menu_add_common_items(GTK_MENU(message_popup_menu));
return message_popup_menu;
}
static void on_scribble_populate(GtkTextView *textview, GtkMenu *arg1, gpointer user_data)
{
msgwin_menu_add_common_items(arg1);
}
/* Menu items that should be on all message window popup menus */
void msgwin_menu_add_common_items(GtkMenu *menu)
{
GtkWidget *item;
item = gtk_separator_menu_item_new();
gtk_widget_show(item);
gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(menu), item);
item = gtk_menu_item_new_with_mnemonic(_("_Hide Message Window"));
gtk_widget_show(item);
gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(menu), item);
g_signal_connect(item, "activate", G_CALLBACK(on_hide_message_window), NULL);
}
/* look back up from the current path and find the directory we came from */
static gboolean
find_prev_build_dir(GtkTreePath *cur, GtkTreeModel *model, gchar **prefix)
{
GtkTreeIter iter;
*prefix = NULL;
while (gtk_tree_path_prev(cur))
{
if (gtk_tree_model_get_iter(model, &iter, cur))
{
gchar *string;
gtk_tree_model_get(model, &iter, 1, &string, -1);
if (string != NULL && build_parse_make_dir(string, prefix))
{
g_free(string);
return TRUE;
}
g_free(string);
}
}
return FALSE;
}
static gboolean goto_compiler_file_line(const gchar *filename, gint line, gboolean focus_editor)
{
if (!filename || line <= -1)
return FALSE;
/* If the path doesn't exist, try the current document.
* This happens when we receive build messages in the wrong order - after the
* 'Leaving directory' messages */
if (!g_file_test(filename, G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS))
{
gchar *cur_dir = utils_get_current_file_dir_utf8();
gchar *name;
if (cur_dir)
{
/* we let the user know we couldn't find the parsed filename from the message window */
SETPTR(cur_dir, utils_get_locale_from_utf8(cur_dir));
name = g_path_get_basename(filename);
SETPTR(name, g_build_path(G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S, cur_dir, name, NULL));
g_free(cur_dir);
if (g_file_test(name, G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS))
{
ui_set_statusbar(FALSE, _("Could not find file '%s' - trying the current document path."),
filename);
filename = name;
}
else
g_free(name);
}
}
{
gchar *utf8_filename = utils_get_utf8_from_locale(filename);
GeanyDocument *doc = document_find_by_filename(utf8_filename);
GeanyDocument *old_doc = document_get_current();
g_free(utf8_filename);
if (doc == NULL) /* file not already open */
doc = document_open_file(filename, FALSE, NULL, NULL);
if (doc != NULL)
{
gboolean ret;
if (! doc->changed && editor_prefs.use_indicators) /* if modified, line may be wrong */
editor_indicator_set_on_line(doc->editor, GEANY_INDICATOR_ERROR, line - 1);
ret = navqueue_goto_line(old_doc, doc, line);
if (ret && focus_editor)
gtk_widget_grab_focus(GTK_WIDGET(doc->editor->sci));
return ret;
}
}
return FALSE;
}
gboolean msgwin_goto_compiler_file_line(gboolean focus_editor)
{
GtkTreeIter iter;
GtkTreeModel *model;
GtkTreeSelection *selection;
gchar *string;
GdkColor *color;
selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(msgwindow.tree_compiler));
if (gtk_tree_selection_get_selected(selection, &model, &iter))
{
/* if the item is not coloured red, it's not an error line */
gtk_tree_model_get(model, &iter, 0, &color, -1);
if (color == NULL || ! gdk_color_equal(color, &color_error))
{
if (color != NULL)
gdk_color_free(color);
return FALSE;
}
gdk_color_free(color);
gtk_tree_model_get(model, &iter, 1, &string, -1);
if (string != NULL)
{
gint line;
gchar *filename, *dir;
GtkTreePath *path;
gboolean ret;
path = gtk_tree_model_get_path(model, &iter);
find_prev_build_dir(path, model, &dir);
gtk_tree_path_free(path);
msgwin_parse_compiler_error_line(string, dir, &filename, &line);
g_free(string);
g_free(dir);
ret = goto_compiler_file_line(filename, line, focus_editor);
g_free(filename);
return ret;
}
}
return FALSE;
}
static void make_absolute(gchar **filename, const gchar *dir)
{
guint skip_dot_slash = 0; /* number of characters to skip at the beginning of the filename */
if (*filename == NULL)
return;
/* skip some characters at the beginning of the filename, at the moment only "./"
* can be extended if other "trash" is known */
if (strncmp(*filename, "./", 2) == 0)
skip_dot_slash = 2;
/* add directory */
if (! utils_is_absolute_path(*filename))
SETPTR(*filename, g_build_filename(dir, *filename + skip_dot_slash, NULL));
}
/* try to parse the file and line number where the error occured described in line
* and when something useful is found, it stores the line number in *line and the
* relevant file with the error in *filename.
* *line will be -1 if no error was found in string.
* *filename must be freed unless it is NULL. */
static void parse_file_line(ParseData *data, gchar **filename, gint *line)
{
gchar *end = NULL;
gchar **fields;
*filename = NULL;
*line = -1;
g_return_if_fail(data->string != NULL);
fields = g_strsplit_set(data->string, data->pattern, data->min_fields);
/* parse the line */
if (g_strv_length(fields) < data->min_fields)
{
g_strfreev(fields);
return;
}
*line = strtol(fields[data->line_idx], &end, 10);
/* if the line could not be read, line is 0 and an error occurred, so we leave */
if (fields[data->line_idx] == end)
{
g_strfreev(fields);
return;
}
/* let's stop here if there is no filename in the error message */
if (data->file_idx == -1)
{
/* we have no filename in the error message, so take the current one and hope it's correct */
GeanyDocument *doc = document_get_current();
if (doc != NULL)
*filename = g_strdup(doc->file_name);
g_strfreev(fields);
return;
}
*filename = g_strdup(fields[data->file_idx]);
g_strfreev(fields);
}
static void parse_compiler_error_line(const gchar *string,
gchar **filename, gint *line)
{
ParseData data = {NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0};
data.string = string;
switch (build_info.file_type_id)
{
case GEANY_FILETYPES_PHP:
{
/* Parse error: parse error, unexpected T_CASE in brace_bug.php on line 3
* Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_LNUMBER, expecting T_FUNCTION in bob.php on line 16 */
gchar *tmp = strstr(string, " in ");
if (tmp != NULL)
{
data.string = tmp;
data.pattern = " ";
data.min_fields = 6;
data.line_idx = 5;
data.file_idx = 2;
}
else
{
data.pattern = " ";
data.min_fields = 11;
data.line_idx = 10;
data.file_idx = 7;
}
break;
}
case GEANY_FILETYPES_PERL:
{
/* syntax error at test.pl line 7, near "{ */
data.pattern = " ";
data.min_fields = 6;
data.line_idx = 5;
data.file_idx = 3;
break;
}
/* the error output of python and tcl equals */
case GEANY_FILETYPES_TCL:
case GEANY_FILETYPES_PYTHON:
{
/* File "HyperArch.py", line 37, in ?
* (file "clrdial.tcl" line 12)
* */
if (strstr(string, " line ") != NULL)
{
/* Tcl and old Python format (<= Python 2.5) */
data.pattern = " \"";
data.min_fields = 6;
data.line_idx = 5;
data.file_idx = 2;
}
else
{
/* SyntaxError: ('invalid syntax', ('sender.py', 149, 20, ' ...'))
* (used since Python 2.6) */
data.pattern = ",'";
data.min_fields = 8;
data.line_idx = 6;
data.file_idx = 4;
}
break;
}
case GEANY_FILETYPES_BASIC:
case GEANY_FILETYPES_PASCAL:
case GEANY_FILETYPES_CS:
{
/* getdrive.bas(52) error 18: Syntax error in '? GetAllDrives'
* bandit.pas(149,3) Fatal: Syntax error, ";" expected but "ELSE" found */
data.pattern = "(";
data.min_fields = 2;
data.line_idx = 1;
data.file_idx = 0;
break;
}
case GEANY_FILETYPES_D:
{
/* GNU D compiler front-end, gdc
* gantry.d:18: variable gantry.main.c reference to auto class must be auto
* warning - gantry.d:20: statement is not reachable
* Digital Mars dmd compiler
* warning - pi.d(118): implicit conversion of expression (digit) of type int ...
* gantry.d(18): variable gantry.main.c reference to auto class must be auto */
if (strncmp(string, "warning - ", 10) == 0)
{
data.pattern = " (:";
data.min_fields = 4;
data.line_idx = 3;
data.file_idx = 2;
}
else
{
data.pattern = "(:";
data.min_fields = 2;
data.line_idx = 1;
data.file_idx = 0;
}
break;
}
case GEANY_FILETYPES_FERITE:
{
/* Error: Parse Error: on line 5 in "/tmp/hello.fe"
* Error: Compile Error: on line 24, in /test/class.fe */
if (strncmp(string, "Error: Compile Error", 20) == 0)
{
data.pattern = " ";
data.min_fields = 8;
data.line_idx = 5;
data.file_idx = 7;
}
else
{
data.pattern = " \"";
data.min_fields = 10;
data.line_idx = 5;
data.file_idx = 8;
}
break;
}
case GEANY_FILETYPES_HTML:
{
/* line 78 column 7 - Warning: <table> missing '>' for end of tag */
data.pattern = " ";
data.min_fields = 4;
data.line_idx = 1;
data.file_idx = -1;
break;
}
/* All GNU gcc-like error messages */
case GEANY_FILETYPES_C:
case GEANY_FILETYPES_CPP:
case GEANY_FILETYPES_RUBY:
case GEANY_FILETYPES_JAVA:
/* only gcc is supported, I don't know any other C(++) compilers and their error messages
* empty.h:4: Warnung: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `foo'
* empty.c:21: error: conflicting types for `foo'
* Only parse file and line, so that linker errors will also work (with -g) */
case GEANY_FILETYPES_F77:
case GEANY_FILETYPES_FORTRAN:
case GEANY_FILETYPES_LATEX:
/* ./kommtechnik_2b.tex:18: Emergency stop. */
case GEANY_FILETYPES_MAKE: /* Assume makefile is building with gcc */
case GEANY_FILETYPES_NONE:
default: /* The default is a GNU gcc type error */
{
if (build_info.file_type_id == GEANY_FILETYPES_JAVA &&
strncmp(string, "[javac]", 7) == 0)
{
/* Java Apache Ant.
* [javac] <Full Path to File + extension>:<line n°>: <error> */
data.pattern = " :";
data.min_fields = 4;
data.line_idx = 2;
data.file_idx = 1;
break;
}
/* don't accidently find libtool versions x:y:x and think it is a file name */
if (strstr(string, "libtool --mode=link") == NULL)
{
data.pattern = ":";
data.min_fields = 3;
data.line_idx = 1;
data.file_idx = 0;
break;
}
}
}
if (data.pattern != NULL)
parse_file_line(&data, filename, line);
}
/* try to parse the file and line number where the error occured described in string
* and when something useful is found, it stores the line number in *line and the
* relevant file with the error in *filename.
* *line will be -1 if no error was found in string.
* *filename must be freed unless it is NULL. */
void msgwin_parse_compiler_error_line(const gchar *string, const gchar *dir,
gchar **filename, gint *line)
{
GeanyFiletype *ft;
gchar *trimmed_string;
*filename = NULL;
*line = -1;
if (G_UNLIKELY(string == NULL))
return;
if (dir == NULL)
dir = build_info.dir;
g_return_if_fail(dir != NULL);
trimmed_string = g_strdup(string);
g_strchug(trimmed_string); /* remove possible leading whitespace */
ft = filetypes[build_info.file_type_id];
/* try parsing with a custom regex */
if (!filetypes_parse_error_message(ft, trimmed_string, filename, line))
{
/* fallback to default old-style parsing */
parse_compiler_error_line(trimmed_string, filename, line);
}
make_absolute(filename, dir);
g_free(trimmed_string);
}
/* Tries to parse strings of the file:line style, allowing line field to be missing
* * filename is filled with the filename, should be freed
* * line is filled with the line number or -1 */
static void msgwin_parse_generic_line(const gchar *string, gchar **filename, gint *line)
{
gchar **fields;
gboolean incertain = TRUE; /* whether we're reasonably certain of the result */
*filename = NULL;
*line = -1;
fields = g_strsplit(string, ":", 2);
/* extract the filename */
if (fields[0] != NULL)
{
*filename = g_strdup(fields[0]);
if (msgwindow.messages_dir != NULL)
make_absolute(filename, msgwindow.messages_dir);
/* now the line */
if (fields[1] != NULL)
{
gchar *end;
*line = strtol(fields[1], &end, 10);
if (end == fields[1])
*line = -1;
else if (*end == ':' || g_ascii_isspace(*end))
{ /* if we have a blank or a separator right after the number, assume we really got a
* filename (it's a grep-like syntax) */
incertain = FALSE;
}
}
/* if we aren't sure we got a supposedly correct filename, check it */
if (incertain && ! g_file_test(*filename, G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS))
{
SETPTR(*filename, NULL);
*line = -1;
}
}
g_strfreev(fields);
}
gboolean msgwin_goto_messages_file_line(gboolean focus_editor)
{
GtkTreeIter iter;
GtkTreeModel *model;
GtkTreeSelection *selection;
gboolean ret = FALSE;
selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(msgwindow.tree_msg));
if (gtk_tree_selection_get_selected(selection, &model, &iter))
{
gint line;
guint id;
gchar *string;
GeanyDocument *doc;
GeanyDocument *old_doc = document_get_current();
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gtk_tree_model_get(model, &iter,
MSG_COL_LINE, &line, MSG_COL_DOC_ID, &id, MSG_COL_STRING, &string, -1);
if (line >= 0 && id > 0)
{
/* check doc is still open */
doc = document_find_by_id(id);
if (!doc)
{
ui_set_statusbar(FALSE, _("The document has been closed."));
utils_beep();
}
else
{
ret = navqueue_goto_line(old_doc, doc, line);
if (ret && focus_editor)
gtk_widget_grab_focus(GTK_WIDGET(doc->editor->sci));
}
}
else if (line < 0 && string != NULL)
{
gchar *filename;
/* try with a file:line parsing */
msgwin_parse_generic_line(string, &filename, &line);
if (filename != NULL)
{
/* use document_open_file to find an already open file, or open it in place */
doc = document_open_file(filename, FALSE, NULL, NULL);
if (doc != NULL)
{
ret = (line < 0) ? TRUE : navqueue_goto_line(old_doc, doc, line);
if (ret && focus_editor)
gtk_widget_grab_focus(GTK_WIDGET(doc->editor->sci));
}
}
g_free(filename);
}
g_free(string);
}
return ret;
}
static gboolean on_msgwin_button_press_event(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventButton *event,
gpointer user_data)
{
/* user_data might be NULL, GPOINTER_TO_INT returns 0 if called with NULL */
gboolean double_click = event->type == GDK_2BUTTON_PRESS;
if (event->button == 1 && (event->type == GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE || double_click))
{
switch (GPOINTER_TO_INT(user_data))
{
case MSG_COMPILER:
{ /* mouse click in the compiler treeview */
msgwin_goto_compiler_file_line(double_click);
break;
}
case MSG_MESSAGE:
{ /* mouse click in the message treeview (results of 'Find usage') */
msgwin_goto_messages_file_line(double_click);
break;
}
}
return double_click; /* TRUE prevents message window re-focusing */
}
if (event->button == 3)
{ /* popupmenu to hide or clear the active treeview */
switch (GPOINTER_TO_INT(user_data))
{
case MSG_STATUS:
{
gtk_menu_popup(GTK_MENU(msgwindow.popup_status_menu), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
event->button, event->time);
break;
}
case MSG_MESSAGE:
{
gtk_menu_popup(GTK_MENU(msgwindow.popup_msg_menu), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
event->button, event->time);
break;
}
case MSG_COMPILER:
{
gtk_menu_popup(GTK_MENU(msgwindow.popup_compiler_menu), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
event->button, event->time);
break;
}
}
}
return FALSE;
}
/**
* Switches to the given notebook tab of the messages window and shows the messages window
* if it was previously hidden and @a show is set to @c TRUE.
*
* @param tabnum An index of a tab in the messages window. Valid values are all elements of
* #MessageWindowTabNum.
* @param show Whether to show the messages window at all if it was hidden before.
*
* @since 0.15
**/
void msgwin_switch_tab(gint tabnum, gboolean show)
{
GtkWidget *widget = NULL; /* widget to focus */
switch (tabnum)
{
case MSG_SCRATCH: widget = msgwindow.scribble; break;
case MSG_COMPILER: widget = msgwindow.tree_compiler; break;
case MSG_STATUS: widget = msgwindow.tree_status; break;
case MSG_MESSAGE: widget = msgwindow.tree_msg; break;
#ifdef HAVE_VTE
case MSG_VTE: widget = (vte_info.have_vte) ? vc->vte : NULL; break;
#endif
default: break;
}
/* the msgwin must be visible before we switch to the VTE page so that
* the font settings are applied on realization */
if (show)
msgwin_show_hide(TRUE);
gtk_notebook_set_current_page(GTK_NOTEBOOK(msgwindow.notebook), tabnum);
if (show && widget)
gtk_widget_grab_focus(widget);
}
/**
* Removes all messages from a tab specified by @a tabnum in the messages window.
*
* @param tabnum An index of a tab in the messages window which should be cleared.
* Valid values are @c MSG_STATUS, @c MSG_COMPILER and @c MSG_MESSAGE.
*
* @since 0.15
**/
void msgwin_clear_tab(gint tabnum)
{
GtkListStore *store = NULL;
switch (tabnum)
{
case MSG_MESSAGE:
store = msgwindow.store_msg;
break;
case MSG_COMPILER:
gtk_list_store_clear(msgwindow.store_compiler);
build_menu_update(NULL); /* update next error items */
return;
case MSG_STATUS: store = msgwindow.store_status; break;
default: return;
}
if (store == NULL)
return;
gtk_list_store_clear(store);
}