/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8; tab-width: 8 -*- */ /* nautilus-undo.c - public interface for objects that implement * undoable actions -- works across components * * Copyright (C) 2000 Eazel, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library 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 * Library General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. * * Author: Darin Adler */ #include #include "nautilus-undo.h" #include "nautilus-undo-private.h" #include "nautilus-undo-transaction.h" #include #include #include #define NAUTILUS_UNDO_MANAGER_DATA "Nautilus undo manager" /* Register a simple undo action by calling nautilus_undo_register_full. */ void nautilus_undo_register (GtkObject *target, NautilusUndoCallback callback, gpointer callback_data, GDestroyNotify callback_data_destroy_notify, const char *operation_name, const char *undo_menu_item_label, const char *undo_menu_item_hint, const char *redo_menu_item_label, const char *redo_menu_item_hint) { NautilusUndoAtom atom; GList single_atom_list; g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_OBJECT (target)); g_return_if_fail (callback != NULL); /* Make an atom. */ atom.target = target; atom.callback = callback; atom.callback_data = callback_data; atom.callback_data_destroy_notify = callback_data_destroy_notify; /* Make a single-atom list. */ single_atom_list.data = &atom; single_atom_list.next = NULL; single_atom_list.prev = NULL; /* Call the full version of the registration function, * using the undo target as the place to search for the * undo manager. */ nautilus_undo_register_full (&single_atom_list, target, operation_name, undo_menu_item_label, undo_menu_item_hint, redo_menu_item_label, redo_menu_item_hint); } /* Register an undo action. */ void nautilus_undo_register_full (GList *atoms, GtkObject *undo_manager_search_start_object, const char *operation_name, const char *undo_menu_item_label, const char *undo_menu_item_hint, const char *redo_menu_item_label, const char *redo_menu_item_hint) { NautilusUndoTransaction *transaction; GList *p; g_return_if_fail (atoms != NULL); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_OBJECT (undo_manager_search_start_object)); /* Create an undo transaction */ transaction = nautilus_undo_transaction_new (operation_name, undo_menu_item_label, undo_menu_item_hint, redo_menu_item_label, redo_menu_item_hint); for (p = atoms; p != NULL; p = p->next) { nautilus_undo_transaction_add_atom (transaction, p->data); } nautilus_undo_transaction_add_to_undo_manager (transaction, nautilus_undo_get_undo_manager (undo_manager_search_start_object)); /* Now we are done with the transaction. * If the undo manager is holding it, then this will not destroy it. */ bonobo_object_unref (BONOBO_OBJECT (transaction)); } /* Cover for forgetting about all undo relating to a particular target. */ void nautilus_undo_unregister (GtkObject *target) { /* Perhaps this should also unregister all children if called on a * GtkContainer? That might be handy. */ nautilus_undo_transaction_unregister_object (target); } void nautilus_undo (GtkObject *undo_manager_search_start_object) { Nautilus_Undo_Manager manager; CORBA_Environment ev; g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_OBJECT (undo_manager_search_start_object)); CORBA_exception_init (&ev); manager = nautilus_undo_get_undo_manager (undo_manager_search_start_object); if (!CORBA_Object_is_nil (manager, &ev)) { Nautilus_Undo_Manager_undo (manager, &ev); } CORBA_exception_free (&ev); } Nautilus_Undo_Manager nautilus_undo_get_undo_manager (GtkObject *start_object) { Nautilus_Undo_Manager manager; GtkWidget *parent; GtkWindow *transient_parent; if (start_object == NULL) { return CORBA_OBJECT_NIL; } g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_OBJECT (start_object), NULL); /* Check for an undo manager right here. */ manager = gtk_object_get_data (start_object, NAUTILUS_UNDO_MANAGER_DATA); if (manager != NULL) { return manager; } /* Check for undo manager up the parent chain. */ if (GTK_IS_WIDGET (start_object)) { parent = GTK_WIDGET (start_object)->parent; if (parent != NULL) { manager = nautilus_undo_get_undo_manager (GTK_OBJECT (parent)); if (manager != NULL) { return manager; } } /* Check for undo manager in our window's parent. */ if (GTK_IS_WINDOW (start_object)) { transient_parent = GTK_WINDOW (start_object)->transient_parent; if (transient_parent != NULL) { manager = nautilus_undo_get_undo_manager (GTK_OBJECT (transient_parent)); if (manager != NULL) { return manager; } } } } /* In the case of a canvas item, try the canvas. */ if (GNOME_IS_CANVAS_ITEM (start_object)) { manager = nautilus_undo_get_undo_manager (GTK_OBJECT (GNOME_CANVAS_ITEM (start_object)->canvas)); if (manager != NULL) { return manager; } } /* Found nothing. I can live with that. */ return CORBA_OBJECT_NIL; } static void undo_manager_unref_cover (gpointer manager) { bonobo_object_release_unref (manager, NULL); } void nautilus_undo_attach_undo_manager (GtkObject *object, Nautilus_Undo_Manager manager) { g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_OBJECT (object)); if (manager == NULL) { gtk_object_remove_data (object, NAUTILUS_UNDO_MANAGER_DATA); } else { bonobo_object_dup_ref (manager, NULL); gtk_object_set_data_full (object, NAUTILUS_UNDO_MANAGER_DATA, manager, undo_manager_unref_cover); } } /* Copy a reference to the undo manager fromone object to another. */ void nautilus_undo_share_undo_manager (GtkObject *destination_object, GtkObject *source_object) { Nautilus_Undo_Manager manager; CORBA_Environment ev; manager = nautilus_undo_get_undo_manager (source_object); nautilus_undo_attach_undo_manager (destination_object, manager); CORBA_exception_init (&ev); CORBA_Object_release (manager, &ev); CORBA_exception_free (&ev); } /* Locates an undo manager for this bonobo control. * The undo manager is supplied by an interface on * the control frame. The put that undo manager on * the Bonobo control's widget. */ static void set_up_bonobo_control (BonoboControl *control) { Nautilus_Undo_Manager manager; Bonobo_ControlFrame control_frame; CORBA_Environment ev; Nautilus_Undo_Context undo_context; GtkWidget *widget; g_assert (BONOBO_IS_CONTROL (control)); manager = CORBA_OBJECT_NIL; CORBA_exception_init (&ev); /* Find the undo manager. */ control_frame = bonobo_control_get_control_frame (control); if (!CORBA_Object_is_nil (control_frame, &ev)) { undo_context = Bonobo_Control_queryInterface (control_frame, "IDL:Nautilus/Undo/Context:1.0", &ev); if (!CORBA_Object_is_nil (undo_context, &ev)) { manager = Nautilus_Undo_Context__get_undo_manager (undo_context, &ev); Bonobo_Control_unref (undo_context, &ev); } CORBA_Object_release (undo_context, &ev); } CORBA_Object_release (control_frame, &ev); /* Attach the undo manager to the widget, or detach the old one. */ widget = bonobo_control_get_widget (control); nautilus_undo_attach_undo_manager (GTK_OBJECT (widget), manager); CORBA_Object_release (manager, &ev); CORBA_exception_free (&ev); } void nautilus_undo_set_up_bonobo_control (BonoboControl *control) { g_return_if_fail (BONOBO_IS_CONTROL (control)); set_up_bonobo_control (control); gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (control), "set_frame", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (set_up_bonobo_control), NULL); }