geanyfunctions.h used to bring all function declarations, and some
plugins depend on this side effect instead of properly including
geanyplugin.h directly. So, reintroduce the behavior for
compatibility with those plugins.
In principle, any scrolled window should have GTK_SHADOW_IN so the scrollbars
are not above the surface and there is a frame around the scrolled area.
The only exception are the elements of the main window where adding
GTK_SHADOW_IN causes there are too many shadows (or lines in 2D themes)
around the windows and the result isn't nice. So use GTK_SHADOW_NONE
for all main editor scrolled windows. (One additional exception is the
Help->Credits page which is gray and the extra frame doesn't look good.)
Replace frame around VTE with GtkViewport to avoid the extra line around.
Raise the second editor from the splitwindow plugin so it's at the same
level as the main editor.
This will allow plugins to link against the core when accessing API
functions, now that the macro/struct/funcptr stuff is gone.
Also convert the helper libraries into Libtool helper libraries as
linking a shared library against static libraries is (apparently) not
portable.
Add rest of headers needed for declarations of all public API
functions. Add HAVE_PLUGINS define to geanyplugins.h since some headers
need this and it should always be valid for this header.
geanyfunctions.h left for source-level backwards compatibility for
plugins which might `#include` this header directly. I don't know why
they do it, but some Geany-Plugins do this.
Most of our tree view tooltips were set from plain text values but
parsed as markup by GTK, which sometimes lead to markup errors, when
the tooltip value contained markup control characters.
This also adds ui_tree_view_set_tooltip_text_column() to the plugin
API so plugins can easily set plain text tooltips from tree views
columns.
Fixes https://sourceforge.net/p/geany/bugs/1091/
As discussed in SF bug #125, it might be dangerous to store backup
copies in a publicly accessable directory like /tmp with default
permissions, especially on multi-user systems.
So set the file permissions on non-Windows systems to 0600 by default.
Also improve the documentation of the save Actions plugin to reflect this
change.
With the previous TMWorkspace API it was possible to make the workspace
inconsistent by e.g. removing source files and forgetting to update
workspace. This could lead to non-obvious and not immediately visible
crashes.
The new set of the public (but also Geany private) API calls always
updates the workspace accordingly and neither of the calls can lead
to an inconsistent state of the workspace.
In addition, perform some minor cleanups and simplifications - unify
parsing from buffer and from file, support "parsing" of 0-sized buffers
and improve documentation.
The placement of this function in tm_source_file is not right - by moving
it to the workspace we can make the source file unaware of the existence
of the workspace (no inclusion of tm_workspace.h in tm_source_file any
more). Also change tm_source_file_new() so it doesn't offer the source file
update.
After this change
* TMWorkspace knows TMSourceFile and TMTag
* TMSourceFile knows TMTag
* TMTag knows TMSourceFile
Since plugins don't have direct access to the project file,
only through the project-save signal, they need some way to emit this
signal when saving their preferences outside the project dialog,
which is what this function does.
In addition, rename all functions, parameters, comments etc. mentioning
work_object and remove unnecessary parameters of various functions.
Delete dead code paths.
Also move common functions like tm_get_real_path() from tm_work_object to
tm_source_file.
Add GeanyDocument::id, document_find_by_id() to plugin API.
This also fixes clicking on a Messages item whose document has been
closed and reused. Now the click will be ignored instead of jumping to
an unexpected line in the new document.
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
Fix the bounds checking on included styles only to check for inclusion
actually defined styles, not to include random styles based on
uninitialized array indices.
A faulty bound checking resulted in reading a byte past the document
end, which resulted in Scintilla returning byte 0 because the position
was invalid. By adding this NUL byte to the string used to build the
body, the body was truncated after the last document byte (as C strings
are NUL-terminated), leading to any format structure after it to be
missing from the output.
This broke HTML and LaTeX export if the last line didn't end with a
newline, as the last line's style closing structure were missing.
At commit 160e5e stamp was changed from a gchar[512] to a gchar*
but the copy loop still used stamp and sizeof(stamp) as the buffer.
Now gchar[512] buffer is used again.
Use the GtkComboBoxText API and the GtkComboBoxEntry replacement API
and map those to the old equivalents if not available.
This changes the type exposed by ui_combo_box_add_to_history() from
GtkComboBoxEntry to either GtkComboBox (under GTK2) or GtkComboBoxText
(under GTK3). This should not be too much of an issue since
GtkComboBoxEntry and GtkComboBoxtext are subclasses of GtkComboBox,
but this will still emit warnings when when the calling code passes
a GtkComboBoxEntry pointer to ui_combo_box_add_to_history().
However, this requires the calling code to use the same mapping as we
do (GtkComboBoxText = GtkComboBox on GTK2, even on 2.24), or things
will blow and it'll be hard to understand why. This wouldn't be an
issue if the calling code includes our gtkcompat.h header everywhere
it deals with combo boxes, which will be the case if it includes the
Geany headers everywhere but probably won't otherwise. Oh dear.
A possible kind of workaround may be for ui_combo_box_add_to_history()
to do type-checking on its argument and use the actually correct API
for that type.