├── .gitignore
├── color.conf
├── extension.conf
├── Makefile
├── config.h
├── README
├── nffm.h
├── COPYING
└── nffm.c
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1 | nffm
2 | .swp
3 | tags
4 | *.o
5 | .out
6 | test.*
7 | html/
8 | images/
9 |
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1 | folder;1000;1000;1000;1
2 | c;0;500;500;1
3 | git;600;200;0;0
4 | gnumeric;500;200;500;1
5 | gz;500;100;900;1
6 | html;0;500;1000;1
7 | jpg;100;1000;500;1
8 | js;1000;1000;0;1
9 | json;100;400;800;0
10 | kdb;0;200;200;0
11 | pdf;800;100;500;0
12 | png;500;800;900;0
13 | py;500;500;0;1
14 | sh;600;200;900;0
15 | txt;500;0;0;0
16 | vim;400;400;400;0
17 | xz;1000;1000;1000;0
18 | yaml;0;0;1000;0
19 |
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1 | c /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
2 | default /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
3 | conf /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
4 | cpp /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
5 | gif /usr/bin/feh
6 | gz /usr/bin/xarchiver
7 | h /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
8 | html /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
9 | jpeg /usr/bin/feh
10 | jpg /usr/bin/feh
11 | json /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
12 | pdf /usr/bin/zathura
13 | png /usr/bin/feh
14 | py /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
15 | sh /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
16 | txt /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
17 | vim /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
18 | xz /usr/bin/xarchiver
19 | zip /usr/bin/xarchiver
20 | gnumeric /usr/bin/gnumeric
21 |
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/Makefile:
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1 | CC = gcc
2 | CFLAGS = -g -std=gnu99
3 | LDFLAGS = -lncurses -lz -ltar
4 |
5 | SRC = nffm.c
6 | HDR = nffm.h config.h
7 | OBJ = $(SRC:.c=.o)
8 |
9 | BIN = nffm
10 |
11 | PREFIX?=/usr
12 | BINDIR=${PREFIX}/bin
13 |
14 | .PHONY: default all clean install
15 |
16 | default: all
17 | all: $(BIN)
18 |
19 | %.o: %.c $(HDR)
20 | $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
21 |
22 | $(BIN): $(OBJ)
23 | $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $^ -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
24 |
25 | clean:
26 | rm -rf $(BIN) $(OBJ)
27 |
28 | install: all
29 | test -d ${DESTDIR}${BINDIR} || mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}${BINDIR}
30 | install -m755 ${BIN} ${DESTDIR}${BINDIR}/${BIN}
31 |
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1 | /*
2 | * Copyright (C) 2012 by Mario St-Gelais
3 | *
4 | * This file is part of NFFM.
5 | *
6 | * NFFM is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 | * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
9 | * (at your option) any later version.
10 | *
11 | * NFFM is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 | * GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | *
16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 | * along with NFFM. If not, see .
18 | */
19 |
20 | #ifndef CONFIG_H
21 | #define CONFIG_H
22 |
23 | /*
24 | * When reaching the bottom of a directory or file list, going down again bring
25 | * the cursor to the beginning of the list. If at the top and moving up again
26 | * brings the cursor at the bottom of the list.
27 | *
28 | * Directories cannot be deleted if it contain other directories or files.
29 | *
30 | */
31 |
32 | #define NEXT_DIR 'j' /*Next dir or file down the list according to active pane*/
33 | #define PREVIOUS_DIR 'k' /*Dir or file up the list according active pane*/
34 | #define VIEW_FILES 'l' /*View files of current dir*/
35 | #define PARENT_DIR 'h' /*Move one dir up the hierararchy*/
36 | #define GOTO_DIR_NUMBER 'n' //n followed by the dir or file number
37 | #define MOVE_PAGE_DOWN 'F' //Got that...
38 | #define MOVE_PAGE_UP 'U' //Got that...
39 | #define DELETE_FILE 'd' //Delete the file currently selected or the current directory.
40 | #define DELETE_MARKED_FILE 'D' //Delete all the marked files.
41 | #define MARK_FILE 'm' //Select multiple file for further acion.
42 | #define MOVE_MARKED_FILE 'M' //Move marked file to selected folder.
43 | #define HIDDEN_FILE '.' //Show or hide hidden files and directories.
44 | #define OPEN_FILE 'o' //Open the selected file with preferred application
45 | #define GOTO_HOME_DIR 'H' //Got to home user directory.
46 | #define GOTO_ROOT_DIR '/' //Goto / directory.
47 | #define CREATE_FILE 'c' //Create an empty file in current directory or create directory
48 | #define RENAME_FILE 'r' //rename the selected file
49 | #define SELECTBEGINWITH '^' //Select the files that begin with expression
50 | #define SELECTWITHEXTENSION 'f' //Filter for files with given extension
51 | #define FORMATTHOUSAND true //Display number with thousand separator
52 | #define CONFIRMDELETEMANY true //Ask for confirmation of every file when deleting many files.
53 | #define USECOLOR true //Whether or not you want color.
54 | #define USELSCOLOR true //If USECOLOR, use LSCOLOR pls. I could implement sometging else...
55 | #define DIRCOLOR 110 //The color for folder list
56 | #define ARCHIVEANDCOMPRESS 'z' //tar plus gzip selected files.
57 | #define SHOWKEYS '?' //Show help about navigation keys
58 |
59 | #endif /* CONFIG_H */
60 |
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/README:
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1 | NFFM - Nothing Fancy File Manager
2 |
3 | ------------
4 | Introduction
5 | ------------
6 | I decided to write this little file manager because I wanted to learn some C and
7 | I thought a file manager would be a good learning tool.
8 |
9 | Capabilities are limited at the moment. You can nagivate through your
10 | filesystem, open, delete, rename, create files, filter files by extension
11 | or filter for file that begins with in the current directory.
12 | Folders can also be created and deleted. It is also possible to archive+gzip
13 | selected files. So nothing fancy...
14 |
15 | ---------------------
16 | Compile & Installation
17 | ---------------------
18 | Use the Makefile or gcc -g nffm.c -lncurses -o nffm
19 | Archlinux package in the AUR https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=60782
20 | There are two configuration files:
21 | extension.conf
22 | color.conf
23 | The files should be placed in $HOME/.config/nffm/.
24 | If not, NFFM will attempt to use the files in /etc/nffm.
25 |
26 | -----------
27 | Description
28 | -----------
29 | NFFM (Not a Fancy File Manager) is a mouseless ncurses file manager written in C.
30 |
31 | The left pane lists the directories, the middle pane lists the files within
32 | the current directory and the right pane lists files marked for further action.
33 |
34 | Navigation through the file manager is mainly done throught keys h, j, k, l and tab.
35 | One can modify the config.h file and recompile the program to modify the key binding.
36 | Eventually, there will be an rc file...
37 |
38 | ----------
39 | Navigation
40 | ----------
41 | On the display, each file and directories are numbered. On the current active
42 | pane (the pane in bold), typing n16 followed by Enter key will bring the cursor
43 | on the 16th entry.
44 |
45 | While the directory pane, arrow right drill down the directories and list on
46 | the middle panes the files.
47 | The left arrow key navigates to the parrent directory.
48 |
49 | -----------
50 | Key Binding
51 | -----------
52 | Here are some of the implemented keys. More in config.h file
53 |
54 | . (period) show hidden directgory and files
55 | h Goto $HOME directory
56 | / Goto / directory
57 | o Open selected file
58 | d Deleted selected file
59 | m Mark selected file
60 | D Delete marked file
61 | r Rename selected file
62 | S-U Page up
63 | S-F Page down
64 | q Quit
65 | f Filter by file extension
66 | ^ Filter files by beginning of expression
67 |
68 | To delete multiple files, use the m key to mark the files, then D to delete
69 | the selected files.
70 |
71 | Hidden files and directories are not showed by default. Use . (period) to
72 | show the hidden files and directories.
73 |
74 | ----------------
75 | File Association
76 | ----------------
77 |
78 | NFFM uses its own file association file which shall be stored in
79 | $HOME/.config/nffm/. It is not perfect but so far so good.
80 | Here is what the extension.conf file looks like:
81 |
82 | c /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
83 | default /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
84 | conf /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
85 | cpp /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
86 | gif /usr/bin/feh
87 | gz /usr/bin/xarchiver
88 | h /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
89 | html /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
90 | jpeg /usr/bin/feh
91 | jpg /usr/bin/feh
92 | json /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
93 | pdf /usr/bin/zathura
94 | png /usr/bin/feh
95 | py /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
96 | sh /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
97 | txt /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
98 | vim /usr/bin/urxvt -e vim
99 | xz /usr/bin/xarchiver
100 | zip /usr/bin/xarchiver
101 | gnumeric /usr/bin/gnumeric
102 |
103 | -----------------------------
104 | Color listing for files names
105 | -----------------------------
106 |
107 | Color listing is as per $LS_COLORS environment variable.
108 | Color for folder listing is as per DIRCOLOR define in config.h
109 |
110 | -------------------------------
111 | Archiving and compressing files
112 | -------------------------------
113 | Must have tar and gzip installed. Default command is 'm' to mark the files
114 | follow by 'z'. In the message bar, enter the name of the archive. Exemple give
115 | MyArchiveName will create MyArchiveName.tar.gz. The tar.gz archive is created
116 | in the current folder.
117 |
118 | ------------
119 | Moving files
120 | ------------
121 | I assume default configuration keys. Use 'm' to mark the files to move while
122 | the file pane is active. Use tab key to activate folder pane. Navigate to the
123 | destination folder. The destination folder must be highlighted. Then hit 'M'
124 | (capital M) to move the files.
125 |
126 | -----------------
127 | Delete many files
128 | -----------------
129 | I assume default configuration keys. Use 'm' to mark the files to delete while
130 | the file pane is active. Use 'D' (capital D) to delete the marked files. Files
131 | are not going into a trash can.
132 |
133 | ----
134 | ToDo
135 | ----
136 |
137 | File copying
138 | Implement an rc file
139 | Fix window resize
140 | Other ideas.
141 |
142 |
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/nffm.h:
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1 | /*
2 | * Copyright (C) 2012 by Mario St-Gelais
3 | *
4 | * This file is part of NFFM.
5 | *
6 | * NFFM is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 | * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
9 | * (at your option) any later version.
10 | *
11 | * NFFM is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 | * GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | *
16 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 | * along with NFFM. If not, see .
18 | */
19 |
20 | #ifndef NFFM_H
21 | #define NFFM_H
22 |
23 | #include
24 | #include
25 | #include
26 | #include
27 | #include
28 | #include
29 | #include //includes stdio.h and stdbool.h
30 | #include //for current user directory
31 | #include
32 | #include
33 | #include
34 | #include
35 | #include
36 | #include
37 | #include //pid
38 | #include //waitpid
39 | #include //for file info
40 | #include //exec
41 | #include
42 |
43 | #define errno (*__errno_location ())
44 |
45 | #define AT_DIR -1
46 | #define AT_FILE 1
47 | #define CONF_FILE "extension.conf"
48 | #define USER_CONF ".config/nffm/"
49 | #define COLOR_FILE "color.conf"
50 | #define COLORINDEX 40
51 | #define SYSTEM_CONF "/etc/nffm/"
52 | #define FILEMAX 30 //The number of files listed
53 | #define MAXBEGIN 20 //Max number of characters allowed to set file begin with option.
54 | #define MAXDIGIT 3 //not more than 999
55 | #define MAXDIRECTORY 80 //Max Length of directory name
56 | #define MAXDIRLIST 3000
57 | #define MAXEXTENSION 380
58 | #define MAXFILELIST 3000
59 | #define MAXMENUSIZE 3000 //Max number of menu items
60 | #define MENUHT 30 //The height of menu + header
61 | #define MENUMAX 30 //The number of directories listed
62 | #define MENUW 45 //The width of the directory and file listing.
63 | #define ROOT "/"
64 | #define SHOW_HIDDEN 0
65 | #define STRLEN 1024
66 | #define WINFILEW 46 //The width of file window
67 | #define WINTRANSITW 35 //The width of the temporary display area of selected files
68 |
69 | enum nffm_colors{MAGENTA_BLACK=1, YELLOW_BLACK=2, GREEN_BLACK=3, RED_BLACK=4};
70 |
71 | typedef struct{
72 | int menuitem; //index of directory or filelist
73 | int diritemold; //index to retain menuitem when tabbing
74 | int fileitemold; //index to retain menuitem when tabbing
75 | int winmarker; //-1=AT_DIR, 1=AT_FILE
76 | int linemarker; //Goes from 0 to linecount
77 | int linemarkerfile;
78 | int linemarkerdir;
79 | int linemax; //or FILEMAX
80 | int linecount; //from directories or files list length
81 | int arrowcounter; //Switch from arrowcounterdir or arrowcounterfile. 0 to linemax
82 | int arrowcounterdir; //The screen row of the highlighted directory
83 | int arrowcounterfile; //The screen row of the highlighted file
84 | }cursor;
85 |
86 | struct filemarker { //Keep a list of selected file to be actionned
87 | char fullpath[MAXDIRECTORY];
88 | struct filemarker *next;
89 | };
90 |
91 | struct filemarker *filemarker = NULL;
92 |
93 | enum direction {UP=-1, DOWN=1, SAME=0};//To specify whether the cursor moves up or down.
94 |
95 |
96 | typedef struct{
97 | char dirname[STRLEN];
98 | int dir_count;
99 | int file_count;
100 | long dir_size;
101 | }directories;
102 |
103 | typedef struct
104 | {
105 | char extension[20];
106 | char path[80];
107 | char executable[80];
108 | char arg[3];
109 | char execarg[30];
110 | }appCommand;
111 |
112 | typedef struct{
113 | bool show_hidden;
114 | char file_ext[20];
115 | char file_begin[MAXBEGIN+1];
116 | }options;
117 |
118 | struct colorext{
119 | char ext[60];
120 | short colorindex;
121 | }color[MAXEXTENSION];
122 |
123 | WINDOW *winheader, *winfooter, *windirinfo, *winmenu,
124 | *winscrollable, *currentwin, *winfileinfo, *wintransit;
125 |
126 | FILE * file_open(const char *filename, const char *mode);
127 | appCommand getCommand(const char *extension);
128 | bool UnmarkFile(struct filemarker **filelist, const char *filepath);
129 | bool begins_with(const char *string, const char *begins);
130 | bool ends_with(const char *string, const char *ends);
131 | bool findMarkedFile(struct filemarker *filelist, char *filepath);
132 | bool isHiddenFile(char s[]);
133 | char * getFileExtension(const char *filename);
134 | char *GetUserDir(void);
135 | char *delimLong(long nbr);
136 | char *format2thousand(char nbr[]);
137 | char *dtg(time_t *tm);
138 | char *getUserText(const char *question);
139 | char *join(const char s1[], const char s2[]);
140 | char *join_words(int n, char *delim, ...);
141 | char *printCursor(cursor c);
142 | char *printCursor(cursor c);
143 | cursor setCursor(int direction, int selection, cursor c);
144 | directories DoDirectoryList(char adir[], char *directory_list[], char *file_list[], options opt);
145 | int ReadLine(char c, char aLine[]);
146 | int addslash(char adir[]);
147 | int createDir(const char *parentDir, const char *childDir);
148 | int createFile(const char *filepath);
149 | int deleteFile(const char *filepath, bool confirmDeleteMany);
150 | int deleteMarkedFile(struct filemarker **filelist);
151 | int displayList(struct filemarker *filelist);
152 | int drawmenu(char *list[], char *item, WINDOW *w, int fromline);
153 | int filterfile(const struct dirent *d);
154 | int findItemIndex(const char *item, char **itemList);
155 | int find_color(char *ext);
156 | int getNumber(WINDOW *w);
157 | int gzCompress(char *infile, char *outfile);
158 | int moveSelectedFiles(const char *newpath, struct filemarker **f);
159 | int readlscolor(void);
160 | int renameSelectedFile(const char *currentPath, const char *oldName);
161 | int split(char delim, char *stringtosplit);
162 | int tarOneFile(char tarFileName[], char tarPathname[], char tarSaveName[]);
163 | int xdgFile(char *file);
164 | int YesOrNo(const char *question);
165 | int zipMarkedFiles(char *destDir, char *zipathname, struct filemarker **f);
166 | options setFileFilter(options opt);
167 | struct stat fileStat(char filepath[]);
168 | void logger(const char *logger);
169 | void markOneMoreFile(struct filemarker **filelist, char *filepath);
170 | void message(char *msg);
171 | void my_tolower(char *s);
172 | void nffm_init_color(void);
173 | void normalColor(WINDOW *w, cursor c, char *item);
174 | void refreshDirInfo(directories dirs);
175 | void refreshFileInfo(char currentDir[], char currentFile[]);
176 | void showkeys();
177 | int toStringFileType(mode_t perm, char *ft);
178 | int toStringPerms(mode_t perm, char sp[]);
179 | char *symlink_realpath(const char *filename);
180 |
181 | #endif /* NFFM_H */
182 |
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1 | /** \file
2 |
3 | \mainpage
4 | NFFM (Not a Fancy File Manager) is a mouseless ncurses file manager written in C.
5 |
6 | The left pane lists the directories, the middle pane lists the files within
7 | the current directory and the right pane lists files marked for further action.
8 |
9 | Navigation through the file manager is mainly done throught keys h, j, k, l and tab.
10 | One can modify the config.h file and recompile the program to modify the key binding.
11 | Eventually, there will be an rc file...
12 |
13 | \image html nffm.png
14 | */
15 |
16 | /*
17 | * Copyright (C) 2012 by Mario St-Gelais
18 | *
19 | * This file is part of NFFM.
20 | *
21 | * NFFM is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
22 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
23 | * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
24 | * (at your option) any later version.
25 | *
26 | * NFFM is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
27 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
28 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
29 | * GNU General Public License for more details.
30 | *
31 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
32 | * along with NFFM. If not, see .
33 | */
34 |
35 | #include "config.h"
36 | #include "nffm.h"
37 |
38 | directories DoDirectoryList(char adir[], char *directory_list[], char *file_list[], options opt)
39 | {
40 | /*adir is the full path to the directory
41 | * Directory_list are the directories within adir
42 | * file_list are the files within adir
43 | */
44 | struct dirent **namelist;
45 | struct stat statbuf;
46 | directories dirs;
47 | char str[STRLEN];
48 | int n;
49 | int m;
50 | int file_index=0;
51 | int dir_index=0;
52 | dirs.dir_size=0;
53 |
54 | addslash(adir);
55 | n = scandir(adir, &namelist, 0, alphasort);
56 | //n = scandir(adir, &namelist, filterfile, alphasort);
57 | if (n < 0)
58 | printf("scandir %s %s\n",adir, sys_errlist[errno]);
59 | else
60 | {
61 | for (m=0;md_name);
64 | if(lstat(str, &statbuf)!=0)
65 | {
66 | perror("In DoDirectories File not found");
67 | perror(str);
68 | exit(1);
69 | }
70 | if(S_ISDIR(statbuf.st_mode)==1)
71 | {
72 | if(!opt.show_hidden && isHiddenFile(namelist[m]->d_name))
73 | continue;
74 | directory_list[dir_index++]= strdup(namelist[m]->d_name);
75 | if(dir_index>MAXDIRLIST)
76 | {
77 | echo();
78 | endwin();
79 | perror("Directory too long");
80 | exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
81 | }
82 |
83 | }
84 | else
85 | {
86 | if(!opt.show_hidden && isHiddenFile(namelist[m]->d_name))
87 | continue;
88 | if(opt.file_ext[0]!='\0' && !ends_with(namelist[m]->d_name,opt.file_ext) )
89 | continue;
90 | if(opt.file_begin[0]!='\0' && !begins_with(namelist[m]->d_name,opt.file_begin) )
91 | continue;
92 | file_list[file_index++]= strdup(namelist[m]->d_name);
93 | dirs.dir_size+=statbuf.st_size;
94 | }
95 | free(namelist[m]);
96 | }
97 | free(namelist);
98 | namelist=NULL;
99 | directory_list[dir_index]='\0';
100 | file_list[file_index]='\0';
101 | }
102 | dirs.dir_count=dir_index;
103 | dirs.file_count=file_index;
104 | strcpy(dirs.dirname, adir);
105 | return dirs;
106 | }
107 |
108 | void logger(const char *logger)
109 | {
110 | FILE *flog;
111 | flog=file_open("/tmp/log.txt","a");
112 | fprintf(flog, "%s", logger);
113 | fclose(flog);
114 | }
115 |
116 | /**Return a structure containing the stat of filepath[]
117 | */
118 | struct stat fileStat(char filepath[])
119 | {
120 | struct stat statbuf;
121 | if(lstat(filepath, &statbuf)!=0)
122 | {
123 | printf("<<%s>>\n",filepath);
124 | perror("In fileStat, File not found");
125 | exit(1);
126 | }
127 | return statbuf;
128 | }
129 |
130 | /**Add a slash at the beginning and end of adir[].
131 | The function first check if slash exists in adir[] and put one where necessary.
132 | */
133 | int addslash(char adir[])
134 | {
135 | int length;
136 | length=strlen(adir);
137 | int i, j;
138 | if(adir[0]=='/' && adir[length-1]=='/')
139 | return 0;
140 | j=0;
141 | if(adir[length-1]!='/')
142 | {
143 | strncat(adir,"/",1);
144 | length++;
145 | }
146 | char slashed[length];
147 | if(adir[0]!='/')
148 | {
149 | slashed[0]='/';
150 | j++;
151 | }
152 | for(i=j; i<=length; i++)
153 | slashed[i]=adir[i-j];
154 | slashed[i]='\0';
155 | strcpy(adir, slashed);
156 | return 0;
157 | }
158 |
159 | /**Strip from string anything that comes after the first char delim.
160 | Return an integer corresponding to the position of delim in the string.
161 | */
162 | int split(char delim, char *string)
163 | {
164 | if(strcmp(string,"/")==0)
165 | return 0;
166 | int lastPos;
167 | lastPos=strlen(string);
168 | int lastDelim;
169 | int i=0;
170 | char c;
171 | for(int pos=0; pos=0)
195 | {
196 | fmtnbr[nbrfmt_length--]=nbr[nbr_length--];
197 | if (rpos%3==0 && rpos>0 && nbrfmt_length>0)
198 | fmtnbr[nbrfmt_length--]=',';
199 | rpos++;
200 | }
201 | return fmtnbr;
202 | }
203 |
204 | /**Transform a long into string and call format2thousand to add
205 | thousand separators.
206 | */
207 | char *delimLong(long nbr)
208 | {
209 | int i=0;
210 | long divider;
211 | divider=nbr;
212 |
213 | while((divider/=10)>=1)
214 | i++;
215 | char *nbrstr=malloc(i+2);
216 | char *longstr;
217 | sprintf(nbrstr,"%ld",nbr);
218 | longstr=format2thousand(nbrstr);
219 | free(nbrstr);
220 | nbrstr=NULL;
221 | return longstr;
222 | }
223 | /**Append const char file[] to const char dir[] and return that string.
224 | Append a "/" at the of dir[] if there is none.
225 | */
226 | char *join(const char dir[], const char file[])
227 | {
228 | int dir_length;
229 | int file_length;
230 |
231 | if(dir==NULL || file==NULL)
232 | return NULL;
233 |
234 | dir_length=strlen(dir);
235 | file_length=strlen(file);
236 | if(dir_length<=0 || file_length<=0)
237 | {
238 | perror("In join");
239 | exit(1);
240 | }
241 | char *joined=malloc((dir_length+file_length+1));
242 | if(joined==NULL)
243 | {
244 | perror("In malloc join function");
245 | exit(1);
246 | }
247 | strcpy(joined,dir);
248 | addslash(joined);
249 | strcat(joined,file);
250 | return joined;
251 | }
252 |
253 | /**Concatenate a list of words together inserting between each word the specified
254 | delimiter. The functon returns the concatenated string.
255 | */
256 | char *join_words(int n, char *delim, ...){
257 | int i=0;
258 | va_list pword;
259 | char *word=NULL;
260 | char *words=NULL;
261 |
262 | va_start(pword, delim);
263 | word = va_arg(pword, char *);
264 |
265 | words = malloc(strlen(word)+strlen(delim)+1);
266 | strcpy(words, word);
267 | for (i=1; id_name,".jpg");
389 | }
390 | int ReadLine(char c, char aLine[])
391 | {
392 | int lineLength=strlen(aLine);
393 | switch(c)
394 | {
395 | case '\177': //Backspace
396 | aLine[lineLength-1]='\0';
397 | break;
398 | case '\033': //Escape
399 | aLine[0]='\0';
400 | return -1;
401 | default:
402 | aLine[lineLength++]=c;
403 | aLine[lineLength]='\0';
404 | break;
405 | }
406 | return strlen(aLine);
407 | }
408 | options setFileFilter(options opt)
409 | {
410 | char *ext;
411 | ext=getUserText("Enter file extension: ");
412 | strcpy(opt.file_ext, ext);
413 | free(ext);
414 | return opt;
415 | }
416 |
417 | options setFileBeginOption(options opt)
418 | {
419 | char *begin;
420 | begin=getUserText("Enter string file begins with: ");
421 | strcpy(opt.file_begin, begin);
422 | free(begin);
423 | return opt;
424 |
425 | }
426 | char *GetUserDir(void)
427 | {
428 | struct passwd *pwd;
429 | uid_t uid;
430 | uid=geteuid();
431 | pwd=getpwuid(uid);
432 | return (pwd==NULL) ? NULL : pwd->pw_dir;
433 | }
434 |
435 | void message(char *msg)
436 | {
437 | wbkgd(winfooter, COLOR_PAIR(RED_BLACK));
438 | mvwprintw(winfooter, 0, 0, "%s", msg);
439 | wrefresh(winfooter);
440 | wgetch(winmenu);
441 | werase(winfooter);
442 | wbkgd(winfooter, COLOR_PAIR(MAGENTA_BLACK));
443 | wrefresh(winfooter);
444 | }
445 | int xdgFile(char *file)
446 | {
447 | pid_t p;
448 | appCommand ac;
449 | ac=getCommand(getFileExtension(file));
450 | if(strcmp(ac.extension,"\0")==0)
451 | return -1;
452 | switch(p=fork())
453 | {
454 | case -1: //error
455 | return -1;
456 | case 0:
457 | close(1);
458 | close(2);
459 | if(strcmp(ac.arg,"\0")!=0)
460 | execl(ac.path, ac.path, ac.arg, ac.execarg, file, (char *) NULL);
461 | else
462 | execl(ac.path, ac.path, file, (char *) NULL);
463 | //default: //parent
464 | }
465 | return 0;
466 | }
467 |
468 | void markOneMoreFile(struct filemarker **filelist, char *filepath)
469 | {
470 | if (findMarkedFile(*filelist, filepath))
471 | {
472 | UnmarkFile(filelist, filepath);
473 | return;
474 | }
475 | struct filemarker *new_marker;
476 | new_marker=malloc(sizeof(struct filemarker));
477 | if (new_marker==NULL)
478 | {
479 | perror("Mark selected file failed");
480 | exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
481 | }
482 | strcpy(new_marker->fullpath, filepath);
483 | new_marker->next=*filelist;
484 | //logger((char *)new_marker->next);
485 | *filelist=new_marker;
486 | }
487 |
488 | int deleteMarkedFile(struct filemarker **f)
489 | {
490 | int i=0;
491 | struct filemarker *p;
492 | for(p=*f; p!=NULL; p=p->next)
493 | {
494 | i++;
495 | deleteFile(p->fullpath, CONFIRMDELETEMANY);
496 | //UnmarkFile(f, p->fullpath);
497 | //free(p->fullpath);
498 | }
499 | free(p);
500 | return i;
501 | }
502 |
503 | bool UnmarkFile(struct filemarker **filelist, const char *filepath)
504 | {
505 | struct filemarker *current, *previous;
506 | current=*filelist;
507 | previous=NULL;
508 | for (;;)
509 | {
510 | if(strcmp(current->fullpath, filepath)!=0)
511 | {
512 | previous=current;
513 | current = current->next;
514 | }
515 | else
516 | break;
517 | }
518 | if (current == NULL)
519 | return false;
520 | if (previous == NULL)
521 | *filelist = current->next;
522 | else
523 | previous->next=current->next;
524 | free(current);
525 | return true;
526 | }
527 |
528 | bool findMarkedFile(struct filemarker *f, char *filepath)
529 | {
530 | struct filemarker *p;
531 | for(p=f; p!=NULL; p=p->next)
532 | {
533 | if(strcmp(p->fullpath,filepath)==0)
534 | return true;
535 | }
536 | return false;
537 | }
538 |
539 | int getNumber(WINDOW *w)
540 | /*Return an up to 3 digit long number read from stdin*/
541 | {
542 | char nbr[MAXDIGIT+1];
543 | char c;
544 | int i;
545 | i=0;
546 | while((c=wgetch(w))!='\n' && i='0' && c<='9')
549 | nbr[i++]=c;
550 | }
551 | nbr[i]='\0';
552 | return strtol(nbr, NULL, 10);
553 | }
554 |
555 | void normalColor(WINDOW *w, cursor c, char *item)
556 | {
557 | mvwprintw(w, c.arrowcounter, 0, "%-3d>%-27s", c.menuitem, item);
558 | wrefresh(w);
559 | }
560 |
561 | int displayList(struct filemarker *f)
562 | {
563 | struct filemarker *fm;
564 | int i=0;
565 | werase(wintransit);
566 | for(fm=f;fm!=NULL; fm=fm->next)
567 | {
568 | mvwprintw(wintransit,i++,0,"[%-33s]",fm->fullpath);
569 | }
570 | wrefresh(wintransit);
571 | return i;
572 | }
573 |
574 | int drawmenu(char *list[], char *item, WINDOW *w, int fromline)
575 | {
576 | int printline=0;
577 | int dir_index=fromline;
578 | int h;
579 | int colorindex=COLORINDEX;
580 | werase(w);
581 | if (w==winscrollable)
582 | h=FILEMAX;
583 | else
584 | h=MENUMAX;
585 | while (list[dir_index]!='\0' && printline"), symlinkdest);
651 | free(symlinkdest);
652 | }
653 |
654 | fmt_size=delimLong((long)fileinfo.st_size);
655 | mvwprintw(winfileinfo,0,0,"%-*s", MENUW, currentFile);
656 | mvwprintw(winfileinfo,1,0,"%18s Bytes",fmt_size);
657 |
658 | t=dtg(&fileinfo.st_atime);
659 | mvwprintw(winfileinfo,2,0,"Access: %16s",t);
660 | free(t);
661 | t=NULL;
662 |
663 | t=dtg(&fileinfo.st_mtime);
664 | mvwprintw(winfileinfo,3,0,"Modif: %16s",t);
665 | free(t);
666 | t=NULL;
667 |
668 | t=dtg(&fileinfo.st_ctime);
669 | mvwprintw(winfileinfo,4,0,"Created:%16s",t);
670 | free(t);
671 | t=NULL;
672 |
673 | mvwprintw(winfileinfo, 2, 25, "Privileges %s", privilege);
674 | mvwprintw(winfileinfo, 3, 25, "File Type %-*s", 50, filetype);
675 |
676 | free(fmt_size);
677 | fmt_size=NULL;
678 | free(filepath);
679 | filepath=NULL;
680 | wrefresh(winfileinfo);
681 | }
682 |
683 | cursor setCursor(int direction, int selection, cursor c)
684 | {
685 | switch (direction)
686 | {
687 | case DOWN:
688 | if(selection>=c.linecount)//Bottom of dir or file list
689 | {
690 | selection=0;
691 | c.linemarker=0;
692 | }
693 | else if(selection>=c.linemax)
694 | {
695 | if(selection>=c.linemax+c.linemarker)
696 | c.linemarker+=c.linemax;
697 | }
698 | /*
699 | else
700 | {
701 | perror("Unhandled setCurosr");
702 | echo();
703 | endwin();
704 | exit(1);
705 | }
706 | */
707 | break;
708 | case UP:
709 | if(selection<0) //Beginning of dir or file list
710 | {
711 | selection=c.linecount -1;
712 | c.linemarker=c.linecount - c.linemax;
713 | if(c.linemarker<0)
714 | c.linemarker=0;
715 | }
716 | else if(selectionnext)
771 | {
772 | filename=rindex(m->fullpath, '/');
773 | filename++;
774 | np=malloc(strlen(newpath)+strlen(filename)+2);
775 | strcpy(np, newpath);
776 | addslash(np);
777 | strcat(np, filename);
778 | retval=rename(m->fullpath, np);
779 | if (retval != 0)
780 | {
781 | message(join_words(4, " ", "Could not move file", m->fullpath, "to", np));
782 | endwin();
783 | perror(np);
784 | exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
785 | }
786 | free(np);
787 | }
788 | return 0;
789 | }
790 |
791 | int renameSelectedFile(const char *currentPath, const char *oldName)
792 | {
793 | char *newName=NULL;
794 | char *oldPath=NULL;
795 | char *newPath=NULL;
796 | newName=getUserText("Enter file Name: ");
797 | oldPath=malloc(strlen(currentPath)+strlen(oldName)+1);
798 | newPath=malloc(strlen(currentPath)+strlen(newName)+1);
799 | //TODO check if newpath and oldpath exist.
800 | strcpy(oldPath,currentPath);
801 | strcat(oldPath,oldName);
802 | strcpy(newPath,currentPath);
803 | strcat(newPath,newName);
804 |
805 | rename(oldPath,newPath);
806 | free(oldPath);
807 | free(newPath);
808 | free(newName);
809 | return 0;
810 | }
811 |
812 | int deleteFile(const char *filepath, bool confirmDeleteMany)
813 | {
814 | int deleteOk=-1;
815 | int user_answer;
816 |
817 | if(confirmDeleteMany)
818 | {
819 | user_answer=YesOrNo(join_words(2, " ", "Do you really want to DELETE FILE", filepath));
820 | if(user_answer==1)
821 | {
822 | deleteOk=remove(filepath);
823 | }
824 | else
825 | {
826 | message("Action cancelled");
827 | }
828 | }
829 | else
830 | {
831 | deleteOk=remove(filepath);
832 | }
833 | return deleteOk;
834 | }
835 |
836 | char *getUserText(const char *question)
837 | {
838 | char c;
839 | char *user_text=malloc(50);
840 | user_text[0]='\0';
841 | wbkgd(winfooter, COLOR_PAIR(GREEN_BLACK));
842 | mvwprintw(winfooter, 0, 0, "%s", question);
843 | wrefresh(winfooter);
844 | while((c=wgetch(winfooter))!='\n')
845 | {
846 | if(ReadLine(c, user_text))
847 | {
848 | werase(winfooter);
849 | mvwprintw(winfooter, 0, 0, "%s %s", question, user_text);
850 | wrefresh(winfooter);
851 | }
852 | }
853 | werase(winfooter);
854 | wbkgd(winfooter, COLOR_PAIR(MAGENTA_BLACK));
855 | wrefresh(winfooter);
856 | return user_text;
857 | }
858 |
859 | int YesOrNo(const char *question)
860 | {
861 | int answer;
862 | char c;
863 | wbkgd(winfooter, COLOR_PAIR(RED_BLACK));
864 | mvwprintw(winfooter, 0, 0, "%s\?", question);
865 | wrefresh(winfooter);
866 | while((c=wgetch(winmenu))!='y' && c!='Y' && c!='n' && c!='N')
867 | ;
868 | werase(winfooter);
869 | switch (c)
870 | {
871 | case 'y':
872 | case 'Y':
873 | answer=1;
874 | break;
875 | default:
876 | answer=0;
877 | break;
878 | }
879 | wrefresh(winfooter);
880 | werase(winfooter);
881 | wbkgd(winfooter, COLOR_PAIR(MAGENTA_BLACK));
882 | wrefresh(winfooter);
883 | return answer;
884 | }
885 |
886 | int createDir(const char *parentDir, const char *childDir)
887 | {
888 | struct stat statbuf;
889 | if(stat(parentDir, &statbuf)==-1)
890 | {
891 | message("parent directory does not exist.");
892 | return 0;
893 | }
894 | if(stat(join(parentDir, childDir), &statbuf)==0 && S_ISDIR(statbuf.st_mode)==1)
895 | {
896 | message("Directory exist.");
897 | return 0;
898 | }
899 | if(mkdir(join(parentDir,childDir), 0700)==-1)
900 | message("Not created");
901 | return 0;
902 | }
903 |
904 | int createFile(const char *filepath)
905 | {
906 | int fd;
907 | fd=open(filepath, O_RDWR);//TODO consider int access function
908 | if(fd==-1)
909 | fd=open(filepath, O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR);
910 | else
911 | message("File exists already.");
912 | if (fd)
913 | close(fd);
914 | else
915 | message("File not created.");
916 | return 0;
917 | }
918 |
919 | void nffm_init_color(void)
920 | {
921 | start_color();
922 | init_pair(1, COLOR_MAGENTA, COLOR_BLACK);
923 | init_pair(YELLOW_BLACK, COLOR_YELLOW, COLOR_BLACK);
924 | init_pair(3, COLOR_GREEN, COLOR_BLACK);
925 | init_pair(4, COLOR_YELLOW, COLOR_RED); //For warning purposes
926 | if(USELSCOLOR)
927 | readlscolor();
928 | }
929 |
930 | int readlscolor(void)
931 | {
932 | char *lscolor=getenv("LS_COLORS");
933 | char lsitem[MAXEXTENSION]={0};
934 | char ext[30];
935 | int scanread=0;
936 | short p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7;
937 | int i;
938 | int j=0;
939 | int c=0;
940 |
941 | if(lscolor==NULL)
942 | {
943 | perror("$LS_COLORS is empty.");
944 | return -1;
945 | }
946 | for(i=0; iMAXEXTENSION)
954 | {
955 | perror("Too long lsitem");
956 | return -1;
957 | }
958 | }
959 | else
960 | {
961 | scanread=sscanf(lsitem,"%[^=]=%hd;%hd;%hd;%hd;%hd;%hd;%hd", ext, &p1, &p2, &p3, &p4, &p5, &p6, &p7);
962 | if (ext[0]=='*')
963 | {
964 | switch (scanread)
965 | {
966 | case(4):
967 | case(5):
968 | case(6):
969 | case(7):
970 | strcpy(color[c].ext, &ext[2]);
971 | color[c].colorindex=p3;
972 | break;
973 | }
974 | if(color[c].colorindex!=0)
975 | {
976 | init_pair(color[c].colorindex, color[c].colorindex, COLOR_BLACK);
977 | c++;
978 | }
979 | }
980 | j=0;
981 | }
982 | }
983 | return 0;
984 | }
985 |
986 | int find_color(char *ext)
987 | {
988 | int i=0;
989 | while(color[i].ext[0]!='\0')
990 | {
991 | if(strcmp(color[i].ext, ext)==0)
992 | return color[i].colorindex;
993 | i++;
994 | }
995 | return 1;
996 | }
997 |
998 | int tarOneFile(char tarFileName[], char tarPathname[], char tarSaveName[])
999 | {
1000 | TAR *pTar;
1001 | if(!ends_with(tarFileName,"tar"))
1002 | strncat(tarFileName, ".tar", 5);
1003 | tar_open(&pTar, tarFileName, NULL, O_WRONLY | O_APPEND| O_CREAT , 0644, TAR_GNU);
1004 | tar_append_file(pTar, tarPathname, tarSaveName);
1005 | close(tar_fd(pTar));
1006 | return 0;
1007 | }
1008 |
1009 | int gzCompress(char *infile, char *outfile)
1010 | {
1011 | FILE *in = fopen(infile, "rb");
1012 | gzFile gzOutFile = gzopen(outfile, "wb");
1013 | if(!infile || !outfile)
1014 | return -1;
1015 | char buf[128];
1016 | int len;
1017 |
1018 | for (;;) {
1019 | len = (int)fread(buf, 1, sizeof(buf), in);
1020 | if (ferror(in)) {
1021 | perror("fread");
1022 | exit(1);
1023 | }
1024 | if (len == 0) break;
1025 | if (gzwrite(gzOutFile, buf, len) != len)
1026 | message("Something wrong when writing gz file");
1027 | }
1028 | fclose(in);
1029 | if (gzclose(gzOutFile) != Z_OK)
1030 | message("Could not close the gzipped file");
1031 | return 0;
1032 | }
1033 |
1034 | int zipMarkedFiles(char *destDir, char *tarname, struct filemarker **f)
1035 | {
1036 | struct filemarker *p;
1037 | p=*f;
1038 | char *pfn=NULL;
1039 | char *gzpathname=NULL;
1040 | char *tarpathname=NULL;
1041 | int arrsize=0;
1042 | strncat(tarname, ".tar", 5);
1043 | tarpathname=malloc(strlen(tarname)+6);
1044 | strncpy(tarpathname, "/tmp", 5);
1045 | addslash(tarpathname);
1046 | strncat(tarpathname, tarname, strlen(tarname)+1);
1047 | if(p==NULL)
1048 | {
1049 | message("Sorry, nothing to do");
1050 | return -1;
1051 | }
1052 | for(p=*f; p!=NULL; p=p->next)
1053 | {
1054 | arrsize=strlen(p->fullpath)+1;
1055 | char fn[arrsize];
1056 | strncpy(fn, p->fullpath, arrsize);
1057 | pfn=rindex(fn, '/');
1058 | pfn++;
1059 | tarOneFile(tarpathname,p->fullpath, pfn);
1060 | }
1061 | gzpathname=malloc(strlen(destDir) + strlen(tarname)+4);
1062 | strncpy(gzpathname, destDir, strlen(destDir)+1);
1063 | addslash(gzpathname);
1064 | strncat(gzpathname,tarname, strlen(tarname)+1);
1065 | strncat(gzpathname,".gz",4);
1066 | gzCompress(tarpathname,gzpathname);
1067 | remove(tarpathname);
1068 | free(gzpathname);
1069 | free(tarpathname);
1070 | return 0;
1071 | }
1072 |
1073 | int findItemIndex(const char *item, char **itemList)
1074 | {
1075 | int i=0;
1076 | while(*itemList)
1077 | {
1078 | if(strcmp(item, *itemList++)==0)
1079 | return i;
1080 | i++;
1081 | }
1082 | return -1;
1083 | }
1084 |
1085 | void showkeys()
1086 | {
1087 | WINDOW *winHelp;
1088 | winHelp=newwin(MENUHT, WINFILEW+WINTRANSITW, 0,MENUW+1);
1089 | wprintw(winHelp, "\n <%c> %s", NEXT_DIR, "Goto Next folder or file down the list according to active pane\n");
1090 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", PREVIOUS_DIR, "Goto previous folder or file up the list according active pane\n");
1091 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", VIEW_FILES, "View files of current dir\n");
1092 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", PARENT_DIR, "Move one folder up the hierararchy\n");
1093 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", GOTO_DIR_NUMBER, "If followed by number, go to the corresponding folder or file\n");
1094 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", MOVE_PAGE_DOWN, "Scroll one page down\n");
1095 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", MOVE_PAGE_UP, "Scroll one page up\n");
1096 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", DELETE_FILE, "Delete the file or directory currently selected.\n");
1097 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", DELETE_MARKED_FILE, "Delete all the marked files.\n");
1098 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", MARK_FILE, "Select multiple file for further acion.\n");
1099 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", MOVE_MARKED_FILE, "Move marked file to selected folder.\n");
1100 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", HIDDEN_FILE, "Show or hide hidden files and directories.\n");
1101 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", OPEN_FILE, "Open the selected file with preferred application\n");
1102 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", GOTO_HOME_DIR, "Got to home user directory.\n");
1103 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", GOTO_ROOT_DIR, "Goto / directory.\n");
1104 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", CREATE_FILE, "Create an empty file in current directory or create directory\n");
1105 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", RENAME_FILE, "rename the selected file\n");
1106 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", SELECTBEGINWITH, "Select the files that begin with expression\n");
1107 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", SELECTWITHEXTENSION, "Filer for files with given extension\n");
1108 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", ARCHIVEANDCOMPRESS, "Tar plus gzip selected files.\n");
1109 | wprintw(winHelp, " <%c> %s", SHOWKEYS, "Show this help.\n");
1110 | box(winHelp, 0, 0);
1111 | wrefresh(winHelp);
1112 | delwin(winHelp);
1113 | }
1114 |
1115 | int toStringPerms(mode_t perm, char sp[])
1116 | {
1117 | char p[]="?????????";
1118 | p[0]=(perm & S_IRUSR ? 'r' : '-');
1119 | p[1]=(perm & S_IWUSR ? 'w' : '-');
1120 | p[2]=(perm & S_IXUSR ? 'x' : '-');
1121 | p[3]=(perm & S_IRGRP ? 'r' : '-');
1122 | p[4]=(perm & S_IWGRP ? 'w' : '-');
1123 | p[5]=(perm & S_IXGRP ? 'x' : '-');
1124 | p[6]=(perm & S_IROTH ? 'r' : '-');
1125 | p[7]=(perm & S_IWOTH ? 'w' : '-');
1126 | p[8]=(perm & S_IXOTH ? 'x' : '-');
1127 | strcpy(sp, p);
1128 | return 0;
1129 | }
1130 |
1131 | int toStringFileType(mode_t perm, char *ft){
1132 | char *types[]={"Regular", "Directory", "Character Device",
1133 | "Block Device", "Symbolic link", " FIFO or pipe",
1134 | "socket", "Unknown"};
1135 | int type=99;
1136 |
1137 | switch (perm & S_IFMT){
1138 | case S_IFREG: type=0; break;
1139 | case S_IFDIR: type=1; break;
1140 | case S_IFCHR: type=2; break;
1141 | case S_IFBLK: type=3; break;
1142 | case S_IFLNK: type=4; break;
1143 | case S_IFIFO: type=5; break;
1144 | case S_IFSOCK: type=6; break;
1145 | default : type=7; break;
1146 | }
1147 | strcpy(ft, types[type]);
1148 | return type;
1149 | }
1150 |
1151 | char *symlink_realpath(const char *filename)
1152 | {
1153 | size_t buf_size = 128;
1154 | char *buffer = malloc(buf_size);
1155 | ssize_t link_length=readlink(filename, buffer, buf_size);
1156 | if(link_length<0);
1157 |
1158 | if((size_t) link_length>%-30s ",currentDir);
1513 | wrefresh(winheader);
1514 | } while(key != 'q');
1515 | echo();
1516 | /* trying to diagnose memory leaks....
1517 | delwin(winmenu);
1518 | delwin(windirinfo);
1519 | delwin(winfileinfo);
1520 | delwin(winscrollable);
1521 | delwin(wintransit);
1522 | delwin(winfooter);
1523 | delwin(winheader);
1524 | */
1525 | endwin();
1526 | return 0;
1527 | }
1528 |
1529 |
1530 |
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