The old semantics was to return a GFile* owned by the file system model; the new
semantics is to hand out new references whenever possible.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@novell.com>
The previous function enumerated the whole directory and used a lot of
outdated API to decide how to show files.
The new code queries the filesystem model to decide about this.
The now unused old functions were removed.
Previously information about file sizes was not available for search
results and recent files, so the column was always hidden. As this
information is now available, we can stop the special handling and use
the same setting as in browse mode.
Use the faster _gtk_file_system_model_get_value() function instead of
gtk_tree_model_get() inside the sort functions. This gives a significant
speed-up when sorting large lists.
In a test case with 40.000 files, the sorting time went from ~5 seconds
to less than 0.5 seconds for my test case. There is 2 significant
problems with gtk_tree_model_get() that cause this:
1) The value is copied, which takes quite a bit of time for strings.
~25% of excessive time or ~1 second in my test
2) The tree model functions need to lookup the interface vfunc. And
gtk_tree_model_get() doesn't do that only once, but multiple times
(verifying column id, getting the actual value, ...)
~75% of excessive time or ~3 seconds in my test
Replace the list model code with the file system model and use all the
file system model API niceties we get from that.
Also adds the function _gtk_file_system_model_add_and_query_file() which
g_file_query_info()'s the file before adding it, so it gets added with
the right information.
Since the time taken by g_file_enumerate_children() depends a lot on the
attributes that are queried, we query the minimum attributes that need
to be queired to display the file chooser.
In particular, the attributes for loading the icon are ignored, as icons
are loaded on demand (see previous commit).
Because loading icons takes a noticable performance, this code loads the
pixbuf on demand and only loads icons for rows that are visible. There
is a few caveats to this:
- The pixbuf cell renderer must report the proer size even if the icon
is not yet loaded. This is achieved by setting a fixed size.
- On theme changes the cahced pixbufs and the cell renderer must be
updated to conform to the new theme.
Previously, there was a GtkTreeSortModel wrapped around the filesystem
model to make it sortable. As the new implementation implements the
GtkTreeSortable interface, we can use this instead.
A lot of code special cases accesses to the tree view for the different
browse modes, which was previously necessary, because the models were
different. Now that they are identical in the first columns, there is no
such need anymore, and the functions don't need to be special cased.
Previously custom functions were used to compute the data passed to the
cell renderers. Now that all this data is saved by the tree models with
compatible nodes, the usual default attribute-to-column mapping can be
used.
With this, caching of the values can happen in the tree model, which
avoids costly lookups of icons or computation of strings. Last but not
least it avoids spurious bugs that could happen when strings changed
without anyone noticing, like the mtime when a new day begins.
All tree models in browse mode now share the first 10 column types
containing all the necessary information to display the model on screen.
Therefor it is now easy to just operate on the tree model associated
with the file tree view and in most cases it isn't necessary anymore to
special case the browse modes.
The new model is mostly API-compatible with the old model (minimal
changes were required), but is a lot faster and has a lot of very
desirable features.
- the model does no longer support a tree, just a list of files in a
given directory
- the storage has been moved to a GArray as opposed to a tree
- no more dependency on GtkFileSystem
- columns are managed by the creator of the model, so any number of
nodes can be added as needed. This also makes the API more similar
to GtkListStore.
- Values are filled on demand using a function given when creating the
model.
- The function can decide to let the model cache returned values or
decide to be called again the next time the value is queried.
- implements GtkTreeSortable
- _gtk_file_system_model_get_value() was added to significantly speed
up value access, which is necessary when sorting large models.
Instead of refiltering the recently used files we should rebuild
the list altogether when the current GtkFileFilter changes; this
allows us to keep showing the maximum amount of recently used
files.
Fixes bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=514260
This lets us do this:
1. click on a folder in the shortcuts pane
2. start typing a filename
Then, the typed filename will actually go to the filename entry, like
the user expects. (Or to the search entry, in case the user clicked
on the Search shortcut.)
Also, removed the obsolete callback that made "/" and "~" typed in the
shortcuts pane bring up the location entry.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@novell.com>
People often do this:
1. Bring up a SAVE dialog
2. Click on a folder in the shortcuts pane
3. Start typing a filename
4. Oops! The interactive-search entry in the shortcuts pane appears.
With this, the shortcuts pane will not bring up the interactive-search entry. Then it
will be clear that you are not typing in the right place.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@novell.com>
Add a tooltip that shows the full path of the current folder, to avoid
ambiguity. We only show the tooltip when the expander is collapsed to
avoid cluttering the full file chooser.
We can't set the sort column when we load the GtkFileChooser's settings, as the
file models may not have been created yet. Wait until the models are actually
present; then we can set the sort column.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@novell.com>
The previous patch for this bug was about the initial *file* not existing,
but this also handles the initial *folder* not existing
(such as /usr/nonexistent/nonexistent.txt).
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@novell.com>
We now use a GtkSizeGroup to control the vertical size of the various widgets
that get put in the path bar's area: the location bar, the search entry,
the recently-used title label.
This keeps the shortcuts pane and the file list from jumping up and down
when one switches between operation modes (browse/search/recently-used).
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@novell.com>
Ellipsize labels in the Save folder's combo so they don't grow too wide.
Ellipsize labels in normal directory buttons in the pathbar, and make
their requisition's width reasonably small. Use a tooltip for buttons
that got ellipsized.
Instead of placing the down-slider directly beside the last button in
the pathbar, use the remaining space in the pathbar for the last
button. Use a different method to find the first visible button.
Walk down from the end, adding buttons until we use all free space.
Signed-off-by: Federico Mena Quintero <federico@novell.com>
Dup the file chooser entry string because the string may be modified
depending on what clients do in the confirm-overwrite signal and this
corrupts the pointer.