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/* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu"; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- */
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2009-04-22 15:21:35 -04:00
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#ifndef __SHELL_APP_SYSTEM_H__
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#define __SHELL_APP_SYSTEM_H__
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2009-07-07 16:08:41 -04:00
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#include <gio/gio.h>
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#include <clutter/clutter.h>
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2011-03-05 10:49:24 -05:00
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#include <meta/window.h>
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Kill off ShellAppInfo, move into ShellApp
This dramatically thins down and sanitizes the application code.
The ShellAppSystem changes in a number of ways:
* Preferences are special cased more explicitly; they aren't apps,
they're shortcuts for an app), and we don't have many of them, so
don't need e.g. the optimizations in ShellAppSystem for searching.
* get_app() changes to lookup_app() and returns null if an app isn't
found. The semantics where it tried to find the .desktop file
if we didn't know about it were just broken; I am pretty sure no
caller needs this, and if they do we'll fix them.
* ShellAppSystem maintains two indexes on apps (by desktop file id
and by GMenuTreeEntry), but is no longer in the business of
dealing with GMenuTree as far as hierarchy and categories go. That
is moved up into js/ui/appDisplay.js. Actually, it flattens both
apps and settings.
Also, ShellWindowTracker is now the sole reference-owner for
window-backed apps. We still do the weird "window:0x1234beef" id
for these apps, but a reference is not stored in ShellAppSystem.
The js/ui/appDisplay.js code is rewritten, and sucks a lot less.
Variable names are clearer:
_apps -> _appIcons
_filterApp -> _visibleApps
_filters -> _categoryBox
Similarly for function names. We no longer call (for every app) a
recursive lookup in GMenuTree to see if it's in a particular section
on every category switch; it's all cached.
NOTE - this intentionally reverts the incremental loading code from
commit 7813c5b93f6bcde8c4beae286e82bfc472b2b656. It's fast enough
here without that.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=648149
2011-04-21 13:35:01 -04:00
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#define GMENU_I_KNOW_THIS_IS_UNSTABLE
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#include <gmenu-tree.h>
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2009-10-15 19:28:29 -04:00
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#include "shell-app.h"
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#define SHELL_TYPE_APP_SYSTEM (shell_app_system_get_type ())
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#define SHELL_APP_SYSTEM(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), SHELL_TYPE_APP_SYSTEM, ShellAppSystem))
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#define SHELL_APP_SYSTEM_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((klass), SHELL_TYPE_APP_SYSTEM, ShellAppSystemClass))
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#define SHELL_IS_APP_SYSTEM(obj) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((obj), SHELL_TYPE_APP_SYSTEM))
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#define SHELL_IS_APP_SYSTEM_CLASS(klass) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((klass), SHELL_TYPE_APP_SYSTEM))
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#define SHELL_APP_SYSTEM_GET_CLASS(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((obj), SHELL_TYPE_APP_SYSTEM, ShellAppSystemClass))
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typedef struct _ShellAppSystem ShellAppSystem;
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typedef struct _ShellAppSystemClass ShellAppSystemClass;
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typedef struct _ShellAppSystemPrivate ShellAppSystemPrivate;
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struct _ShellAppSystem
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{
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GObject parent;
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ShellAppSystemPrivate *priv;
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};
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struct _ShellAppSystemClass
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{
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GObjectClass parent_class;
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2009-06-25 17:43:54 -04:00
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void (*installed_changed)(ShellAppSystem *appsys, gpointer user_data);
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void (*favorites_changed)(ShellAppSystem *appsys, gpointer user_data);
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};
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2010-12-17 08:11:11 -05:00
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GType shell_app_system_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST;
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ShellAppSystem *shell_app_system_get_default (void);
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2009-04-22 15:21:35 -04:00
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Kill off ShellAppInfo, move into ShellApp
This dramatically thins down and sanitizes the application code.
The ShellAppSystem changes in a number of ways:
* Preferences are special cased more explicitly; they aren't apps,
they're shortcuts for an app), and we don't have many of them, so
don't need e.g. the optimizations in ShellAppSystem for searching.
* get_app() changes to lookup_app() and returns null if an app isn't
found. The semantics where it tried to find the .desktop file
if we didn't know about it were just broken; I am pretty sure no
caller needs this, and if they do we'll fix them.
* ShellAppSystem maintains two indexes on apps (by desktop file id
and by GMenuTreeEntry), but is no longer in the business of
dealing with GMenuTree as far as hierarchy and categories go. That
is moved up into js/ui/appDisplay.js. Actually, it flattens both
apps and settings.
Also, ShellWindowTracker is now the sole reference-owner for
window-backed apps. We still do the weird "window:0x1234beef" id
for these apps, but a reference is not stored in ShellAppSystem.
The js/ui/appDisplay.js code is rewritten, and sucks a lot less.
Variable names are clearer:
_apps -> _appIcons
_filterApp -> _visibleApps
_filters -> _categoryBox
Similarly for function names. We no longer call (for every app) a
recursive lookup in GMenuTree to see if it's in a particular section
on every category switch; it's all cached.
NOTE - this intentionally reverts the incremental loading code from
commit 7813c5b93f6bcde8c4beae286e82bfc472b2b656. It's fast enough
here without that.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=648149
2011-04-21 13:35:01 -04:00
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GMenuTree *shell_app_system_get_tree (ShellAppSystem *system);
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ShellApp *shell_app_system_lookup_app (ShellAppSystem *system,
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const char *id);
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ShellApp *shell_app_system_lookup_app_by_tree_entry (ShellAppSystem *system,
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GMenuTreeEntry *entry);
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ShellApp *shell_app_system_lookup_app_for_path (ShellAppSystem *system,
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const char *desktop_path);
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ShellApp *shell_app_system_lookup_heuristic_basename (ShellAppSystem *system,
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const char *id);
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ShellApp *shell_app_system_lookup_wmclass (ShellAppSystem *system,
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const char *wmclass);
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Kill off ShellAppInfo, move into ShellApp
This dramatically thins down and sanitizes the application code.
The ShellAppSystem changes in a number of ways:
* Preferences are special cased more explicitly; they aren't apps,
they're shortcuts for an app), and we don't have many of them, so
don't need e.g. the optimizations in ShellAppSystem for searching.
* get_app() changes to lookup_app() and returns null if an app isn't
found. The semantics where it tried to find the .desktop file
if we didn't know about it were just broken; I am pretty sure no
caller needs this, and if they do we'll fix them.
* ShellAppSystem maintains two indexes on apps (by desktop file id
and by GMenuTreeEntry), but is no longer in the business of
dealing with GMenuTree as far as hierarchy and categories go. That
is moved up into js/ui/appDisplay.js. Actually, it flattens both
apps and settings.
Also, ShellWindowTracker is now the sole reference-owner for
window-backed apps. We still do the weird "window:0x1234beef" id
for these apps, but a reference is not stored in ShellAppSystem.
The js/ui/appDisplay.js code is rewritten, and sucks a lot less.
Variable names are clearer:
_apps -> _appIcons
_filterApp -> _visibleApps
_filters -> _categoryBox
Similarly for function names. We no longer call (for every app) a
recursive lookup in GMenuTree to see if it's in a particular section
on every category switch; it's all cached.
NOTE - this intentionally reverts the incremental loading code from
commit 7813c5b93f6bcde8c4beae286e82bfc472b2b656. It's fast enough
here without that.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=648149
2011-04-21 13:35:01 -04:00
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apps: Ensure running apps override new .desktop file data
This patch fixes the "apps vanish from alt-TAB bug".
If a "package system" rips away and possibly replaces .desktop files
at some random time, we have historically used inotify to detect this
and reread state (in a racy way, but...). In GNOME 2, this was
generally not too problematic because the menu widget was totally
separate from the list of windows - and the data they operate on was
disjoint as well.
In GNOME 3 we unify these, and this creates architectural problems
because the windows are tied to the app.
What this patch tries to do is, when rereading the application state,
if we have a running application, we keep that app around instead of
making a new instance. This ensures we preserve any state such as the
set of open windows.
This requires moving the running state into ShellAppSystem. Adjust
callers as necessary, and while we're at it drop the unused "contexts"
stuff.
This is just a somewhat quick band-aid; a REAL fix would require us
having low-level control over application installation. As long as
we're on top of random broken tar+wget wrappers, it will be gross.
A slight future improvement to this patch would add an explicit
"merge" between the old and new data. I think probably we always keep
around the ShellApp corresponding to a given ID, but replace its
GMenuTreeEntry.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657990
2011-09-03 10:32:06 -04:00
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GSList *shell_app_system_get_running (ShellAppSystem *self);
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2010-12-17 08:11:11 -05:00
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GSList *shell_app_system_initial_search (ShellAppSystem *system,
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GSList *terms);
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GSList *shell_app_system_subsearch (ShellAppSystem *system,
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GSList *previous_results,
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GSList *terms);
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2009-04-22 15:21:35 -04:00
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#endif /* __SHELL_APP_SYSTEM_H__ */
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