├── AUTHORS
├── COPYING
├── ChangeLog
├── GitBlocks.cbp
├── INSTALL
├── Makefile.am
├── NEWS
├── README
├── bootstrap
├── config.h.in
├── configure.ac
├── include
├── CloneDialog.h
├── CommitAllDialog.h
├── CommitDialog.h
├── GitBlocks.h
├── NewBranchDialog.h
├── RemoveDialog.h
├── RenameDialog.h
└── SwitchBranchDialog.h
├── manifest.xml
├── src
├── CloneDialog.cpp
├── CommitAllDialog.cpp
├── CommitDialog.cpp
├── GitBlocks.cpp
├── NewBranchDialog.cpp
├── RemoveDialog.cpp
├── RenameDialog.cpp
└── SwitchBranchDialog.cpp
└── wxsmith
├── CloneDialog.wxs
├── CommitAllDialog.wxs
├── CommitDialog.wxs
├── NewBranchDialog.wxs
├── RemoveDialog.wxs
├── RenameDialog.wxs
└── SwitchBranchDialog.wxs
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611 |
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622 |
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624 |
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628 |
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630 | to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
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633 |
634 |
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1 | Version 0.7.4:
2 | - Cloning an existing repository asks now for opening a *.cbp / *.workspace file in it
3 | - You can now clone password-protected repositories
4 | - Some internal changes (like ExecuteInTerminal(...) etc.)
5 | - Fixed some stuff again ...
6 |
7 | Version 0.7.3:
8 | - Added removing files
9 | - Fixed some potential bugs ...
10 |
11 | Version 0.7.0:
12 | - Added 'Add new branch'
13 | - Added 'Switch to branch'
14 | - 'Push to origin' pushes now HEAD instead of master
15 | - Removed config (was pretty useless)
16 | - Structurized to code a bit more
17 |
18 | Version 0.6.4:
19 | - Switched to autotools as default build system
20 | - Fixed the UI layout
21 |
22 | Version 0.4.3:
23 | ...
24 |
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1 | # ---------- Declarations ---------- #
2 |
3 | cb_plugin_lib_LTLIBRARIES = GitBlocks.la
4 | cb_plugin_data_DATA = GitBlocks.zip GitBlocks.cbplugin
5 | CLEANFILES = GitBlocks.zip GitBlocks.cbplugin
6 |
7 |
8 | # ---------- GitBlocks.so ---------- #
9 |
10 | GitBlocks_la_SOURCES = src/CloneDialog.cpp \
11 | src/CommitAllDialog.cpp \
12 | src/CommitDialog.cpp \
13 | src/GitBlocks.cpp \
14 | src/NewBranchDialog.cpp \
15 | src/RemoveDialog.cpp \
16 | src/SwitchBranchDialog.cpp
17 |
18 | noinst_HEADERS = include/CloneDialog.h \
19 | include/CommitAllDialog.h \
20 | include/CommitDialog.h \
21 | include/GitBlocks.h \
22 | include/NewBranchDialog.h \
23 | include/RemoveDialog.h \
24 | include/SwitchBranchDialog.h
25 |
26 | GitBlocks_la_CPPFLAGS = -ansi $(WX_CFLAGS) $(CB_CFLAGS) -Iinclude
27 |
28 | GitBlocks_la_LDFLAGS = -shared -module -avoid-version -no-undefined $(WX_LIBS) $(CB_LIBS)
29 |
30 | # ---------- GitBlocks.zip ---------- #
31 |
32 | GitBlocks_zip_RESOURCES = manifest.xml
33 |
34 | GitBlocks.zip: $(GitBlocks_zip_RESOURCES)
35 | cd $(srcdir)
36 | zip -j9 GitBlocks.zip manifest.xml
37 |
38 | # ---------- GitBlocks.cbplugin ---------- #
39 |
40 | GitBlocks_cbplugin_RESOURCES = $(cb_plugin_lib_LTLIBRARIES) GitBlocks.zip
41 |
42 | GitBlocks.cbplugin: $(GitBlocks_cbplugin_RESOURCES)
43 | cd $(srcdir)
44 | zip -j9 GitBlocks.cbplugin .libs/GitBlocks.so GitBlocks.zip
45 |
46 |
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1 | GitBlocks is an easy-to-use and small git plugin for Code::Blocks.
2 |
3 | For more information visit the Code::Blocks forum: http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,20118.0.html
4 |
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 |
3 | AUTOCONF=autoconf
4 | #AUTOHEADER=autoheader
5 | AUTOMAKE=automake
6 | ACLOCAL=aclocal
7 | LIBTOOLIZE=libtoolize
8 |
9 | # clean up files which cause confusion when switch versions of auto*
10 | rm -rf autom4te.cache
11 |
12 | $LIBTOOLIZE --force --copy && \
13 | $ACLOCAL $ACLOCAL_FLAGS && \
14 | $AUTOMAKE --include-deps --add-missing --foreign --copy && \
15 | $AUTOCONF
16 |
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1 | /* config.h.in. Generated from configure.ac by autoheader. */
2 |
3 | /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */
4 | #undef HAVE_DLFCN_H
5 |
6 | /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */
7 | #undef HAVE_INTTYPES_H
8 |
9 | /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */
10 | #undef HAVE_MEMORY_H
11 |
12 | /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */
13 | #undef HAVE_STDINT_H
14 |
15 | /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */
16 | #undef HAVE_STDLIB_H
17 |
18 | /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */
19 | #undef HAVE_STRINGS_H
20 |
21 | /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */
22 | #undef HAVE_STRING_H
23 |
24 | /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */
25 | #undef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
26 |
27 | /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */
28 | #undef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
29 |
30 | /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */
31 | #undef HAVE_UNISTD_H
32 |
33 | /* Define to 1 if the system has the type `_Bool'. */
34 | #undef HAVE__BOOL
35 |
36 | /* Define to the sub-directory where libtool stores uninstalled libraries. */
37 | #undef LT_OBJDIR
38 |
39 | /* Name of package */
40 | #undef PACKAGE
41 |
42 | /* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */
43 | #undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT
44 |
45 | /* Define to the full name of this package. */
46 | #undef PACKAGE_NAME
47 |
48 | /* Define to the full name and version of this package. */
49 | #undef PACKAGE_STRING
50 |
51 | /* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */
52 | #undef PACKAGE_TARNAME
53 |
54 | /* Define to the home page for this package. */
55 | #undef PACKAGE_URL
56 |
57 | /* Define to the version of this package. */
58 | #undef PACKAGE_VERSION
59 |
60 | /* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */
61 | #undef STDC_HEADERS
62 |
63 | /* Version number of package */
64 | #undef VERSION
65 |
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1 | # -*- Autoconf -*-
2 | # Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
3 |
4 | AC_PREREQ([2.69])
5 | AC_INIT(GitBlocks, 0.7.3, tomolt@users.sourceforge.net)
6 |
7 | AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([subdir-objects])
8 |
9 | AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h])
10 |
11 | # Checks for programs.
12 | AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
13 | AC_PROG_CXX
14 |
15 | # Checks for libraries & headers.
16 | LT_INIT([dlopen])
17 |
18 | WX_CFLAGS=`wx-config --version=2.8 --cflags`
19 | WX_LIBS=`wx-config --version=2.8 --libs`
20 | AC_SUBST(WX_CFLAGS)
21 | AC_SUBST(WX_LIBS)
22 |
23 | PKG_CHECK_MODULES([CB], [codeblocks])
24 | AC_SUBST(CB_CFLAGS)
25 | AC_SUBST(CB_LIBS)
26 |
27 | cb_plugin_datadir="`$PKG_CONFIG codeblocks --variable sharedir`/codeblocks/"
28 | cb_plugin_libdir="`$PKG_CONFIG codeblocks --variable libdir`/codeblocks/plugins/"
29 | AC_SUBST([cb_plugin_datadir])
30 | AC_SUBST([cb_plugin_libdir])
31 |
32 | # Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
33 | AC_CHECK_HEADER_STDBOOL
34 |
35 | # Checks for library functions.
36 |
37 | AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile])
38 | AC_OUTPUT
39 |
40 |
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1 | #ifndef CLONEDIALOG_H
2 | #define CLONEDIALOG_H
3 |
4 | //(*Headers(CloneDialog)
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | #include
10 | //*)
11 |
12 | class CloneDialog: public wxDialog
13 | {
14 | public:
15 |
16 | CloneDialog(wxWindow* parent,wxWindowID id=wxID_ANY,const wxPoint& pos=wxDefaultPosition,const wxSize& size=wxDefaultSize);
17 | virtual ~CloneDialog();
18 |
19 | //(*Declarations(CloneDialog)
20 | wxTextCtrl* Origin;
21 | wxStaticText* StaticText1;
22 | wxTextCtrl* Directory;
23 | wxStaticText* StaticText2;
24 | wxButton* Browse;
25 | //*)
26 |
27 | protected:
28 |
29 | //(*Identifiers(CloneDialog)
30 | static const long ID_STATICTEXT1;
31 | static const long ID_TEXTCTRL1;
32 | static const long ID_STATICTEXT2;
33 | static const long ID_TEXTCTRL2;
34 | static const long ID_BROWSE;
35 | //*)
36 |
37 | private:
38 |
39 | //(*Handlers(CloneDialog)
40 | void OnButton1Click(wxCommandEvent& event);
41 | void OnTextCtrl1Text(wxCommandEvent& event);
42 | //*)
43 |
44 | DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE()
45 | };
46 |
47 | #endif
48 |
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1 | #ifndef COMMITALLDIALOG_H
2 | #define COMMITALLDIALOG_H
3 |
4 | //(*Headers(CommitAllDialog)
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | //*)
10 |
11 | class CommitAllDialog: public wxDialog
12 | {
13 | public:
14 |
15 | CommitAllDialog(wxWindow* parent,wxWindowID id=wxID_ANY,const wxPoint& pos=wxDefaultPosition,const wxSize& size=wxDefaultSize);
16 | virtual ~CommitAllDialog();
17 |
18 | //(*Declarations(CommitAllDialog)
19 | wxStaticText* StaticText1;
20 | wxTextCtrl* Comment;
21 | //*)
22 |
23 | protected:
24 |
25 | //(*Identifiers(CommitAllDialog)
26 | static const long ID_STATICTEXT1;
27 | static const long ID_COMMENT;
28 | //*)
29 |
30 | private:
31 |
32 | //(*Handlers(CommitAllDialog)
33 | //*)
34 |
35 | DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE()
36 | };
37 |
38 | #endif
39 |
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1 | #ifndef COMMITDIALOG_H
2 | #define COMMITDIALOG_H
3 |
4 | #define wxUSE_CHECKLISTBOX 1
5 |
6 | //(*Headers(CommitDialog)
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | #include
10 | #include
11 | #include
12 | //*)
13 |
14 | class CommitDialog: public wxDialog
15 | {
16 | public:
17 |
18 | CommitDialog(wxWindow* parent,wxWindowID id=wxID_ANY,const wxPoint& pos=wxDefaultPosition,const wxSize& size=wxDefaultSize);
19 | virtual ~CommitDialog();
20 |
21 | //(*Declarations(CommitDialog)
22 | wxStaticText* StaticText1;
23 | wxCheckListBox* FileChoice;
24 | wxTextCtrl* Comment;
25 | //*)
26 |
27 | protected:
28 |
29 | //(*Identifiers(CommitDialog)
30 | static const long ID_FILECHOICE;
31 | static const long ID_STATICTEXT1;
32 | static const long ID_COMMENT;
33 | //*)
34 |
35 | private:
36 |
37 | //(*Handlers(CommitDialog)
38 | //*)
39 |
40 | DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE()
41 | };
42 |
43 | #endif
44 |
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/include/GitBlocks.h:
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1 | /**************************************************************
2 | * Name: GitBlocks
3 | * Purpose: Code::Blocks plugin
4 | * Author: Thomas Oltmann (tomolt@users.sourceforge.net)
5 | * Created: 2015-01-04
6 | * Copyright: Thomas Oltmann
7 | * License: GPL3
8 | **************************************************************/
9 |
10 | #ifndef GITBLOCKS_H_INCLUDED
11 | #define GITBLOCKS_H_INCLUDED
12 |
13 | #include
14 |
15 | #ifndef WX_PRECOMP
16 | #include
17 | #endif
18 |
19 | #include // for "class cbPlugin"
20 |
21 | class GitBlocks : public cbPlugin
22 | {
23 | public:
24 | /** Constructor. */
25 | GitBlocks();
26 | /** Destructor. */
27 | virtual ~GitBlocks();
28 |
29 | /** Invoke configuration dialog. */
30 | virtual int Configure();
31 |
32 | /** Return the plugin's configuration priority.
33 | * This is a number (default is 50) that is used to sort plugins
34 | * in configuration dialogs. Lower numbers mean the plugin's
35 | * configuration is put higher in the list.
36 | */
37 | virtual int GetConfigurationPriority() const { return 50; }
38 |
39 | /** Return the configuration group for this plugin. Default is cgUnknown.
40 | * Notice that you can logically OR more than one configuration groups,
41 | * so you could set it, for example, as "cgCompiler | cgContribPlugin".
42 | */
43 | virtual int GetConfigurationGroup() const { return cgContribPlugin; }
44 |
45 | /** Return plugin's configuration panel.
46 | * @param parent The parent window.
47 | * @return A pointer to the plugin's cbConfigurationPanel. It is deleted by the caller.
48 | */
49 | virtual cbConfigurationPanel* GetConfigurationPanel(wxWindow* parent);
50 |
51 | /** Return plugin's configuration panel for projects.
52 | * The panel returned from this function will be added in the project's
53 | * configuration dialog.
54 | * @param parent The parent window.
55 | * @param project The project that is being edited.
56 | * @return A pointer to the plugin's cbConfigurationPanel. It is deleted by the caller.
57 | */
58 | virtual cbConfigurationPanel* GetProjectConfigurationPanel(wxWindow* parent, cbProject* project) { return 0; }
59 |
60 | /** This method is called by Code::Blocks and is used by the plugin
61 | * to add any menu items it needs on Code::Blocks's menu bar.\n
62 | * It is a pure virtual method that needs to be implemented by all
63 | * plugins. If the plugin does not need to add items on the menu,
64 | * just do nothing ;)
65 | * @param menuBar the wxMenuBar to create items in
66 | */
67 | virtual void BuildMenu(wxMenuBar* menuBar);
68 |
69 | /** This method is called by Code::Blocks core modules (EditorManager,
70 | * ProjectManager etc) and is used by the plugin to add any menu
71 | * items it needs in the module's popup menu. For example, when
72 | * the user right-clicks on a project file in the project tree,
73 | * ProjectManager prepares a popup menu to display with context
74 | * sensitive options for that file. Before it displays this popup
75 | * menu, it asks all attached plugins (by asking PluginManager to call
76 | * this method), if they need to add any entries
77 | * in that menu. This method is called.\n
78 | * If the plugin does not need to add items in the menu,
79 | * just do nothing ;)
80 | * @param type the module that's preparing a popup menu
81 | * @param menu pointer to the popup menu
82 | * @param data pointer to FileTreeData object (to access/modify the file tree)
83 | */
84 | virtual void BuildModuleMenu(const ModuleType type, wxMenu* menu, const FileTreeData* data = 0) {}
85 |
86 | /** This method is called by Code::Blocks and is used by the plugin
87 | * to add any toolbar items it needs on Code::Blocks's toolbar.\n
88 | * It is a pure virtual method that needs to be implemented by all
89 | * plugins. If the plugin does not need to add items on the toolbar,
90 | * just do nothing ;)
91 | * @param toolBar the wxToolBar to create items on
92 | * @return The plugin should return true if it needed the toolbar, false if not
93 | */
94 | virtual bool BuildToolBar(wxToolBar* toolBar) { return false; }
95 |
96 | wxString GetGit() { return git; }
97 | void SetGit(wxString pgit) { git = pgit; }
98 |
99 | protected:
100 | /** Any descendent plugin should override this virtual method and
101 | * perform any necessary initialization. This method is called by
102 | * Code::Blocks (PluginManager actually) when the plugin has been
103 | * loaded and should attach in Code::Blocks. When Code::Blocks
104 | * starts up, it finds and loads all plugins but does
105 | * not activate (attaches) them. It then activates all plugins
106 | * that the user has selected to be activated on start-up.\n
107 | * This means that a plugin might be loaded but not activated...\n
108 | * Think of this method as the actual constructor...
109 | */
110 | virtual void OnAttach();
111 |
112 | /** Any descendent plugin should override this virtual method and
113 | * perform any necessary de-initialization. This method is called by
114 | * Code::Blocks (PluginManager actually) when the plugin has been
115 | * loaded, attached and should de-attach from Code::Blocks.\n
116 | * Think of this method as the actual destructor...
117 | * @param appShutDown If true, the application is shutting down. In this
118 | * case *don't* use Manager::Get()->Get...() functions or the
119 | * behaviour is undefined...
120 | */
121 | virtual void OnRelease(bool appShutDown);
122 |
123 | private:
124 | int logSlot;
125 | wxMenu *menu;
126 |
127 | wxString git;
128 |
129 | void RegisterFunction(wxObjectEventFunction func, wxString label);
130 |
131 | void Execute(wxString command, const wxString comment, wxString dir = wxEmptyString);
132 | void ExecuteInTerminal(wxString command, const wxString comment, wxString dir = wxEmptyString);
133 |
134 | wxArrayString ListBranches();
135 |
136 | void Init(wxCommandEvent &event);
137 | void Clone(wxCommandEvent &event);
138 | void Destroy(wxCommandEvent &event);
139 |
140 | void Commit(wxCommandEvent &event);
141 | void CommitAll(wxCommandEvent &event);
142 |
143 | void Push(wxCommandEvent &event);
144 | void Pull(wxCommandEvent &event);
145 | void Fetch(wxCommandEvent &event);
146 |
147 | void Remove(wxCommandEvent &event);
148 |
149 | void NewBranch(wxCommandEvent &event);
150 | void SwitchBranch(wxCommandEvent &event);
151 |
152 | void DiffToIndex(wxCommandEvent &event);
153 | void Log(wxCommandEvent &event);
154 | void Status(wxCommandEvent &event);
155 |
156 | DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE();
157 | };
158 |
159 | #endif // GITBLOCKS_H_INCLUDED
160 |
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1 | #ifndef NEWBRANCHDIALOG_H
2 | #define NEWBRANCHDIALOG_H
3 |
4 | //(*Headers(NewBranchDialog)
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | #include
10 | //*)
11 |
12 | class NewBranchDialog: public wxDialog
13 | {
14 | public:
15 |
16 | NewBranchDialog(wxWindow* parent,wxWindowID id=wxID_ANY,const wxPoint& pos=wxDefaultPosition,const wxSize& size=wxDefaultSize);
17 | virtual ~NewBranchDialog();
18 |
19 | //(*Declarations(NewBranchDialog)
20 | wxStaticText* StaticText1;
21 | wxCheckBox* Switch;
22 | wxTextCtrl* Name;
23 | //*)
24 |
25 | protected:
26 |
27 | //(*Identifiers(NewBranchDialog)
28 | static const long ID_STATICTEXT1;
29 | static const long ID_NAME;
30 | static const long ID_SWITCH;
31 | //*)
32 |
33 | private:
34 |
35 | //(*Handlers(NewBranchDialog)
36 | void OnCheckBox1Click(wxCommandEvent& event);
37 | //*)
38 |
39 | DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE()
40 | };
41 |
42 | #endif
43 |
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/include/RemoveDialog.h:
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1 | #ifndef REMOVEDIALOG_H
2 | #define REMOVEDIALOG_H
3 |
4 | //(*Headers(RemoveDialog)
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | //*)
10 |
11 | class RemoveDialog: public wxDialog
12 | {
13 | public:
14 |
15 | RemoveDialog(wxWindow* parent,wxWindowID id=wxID_ANY,const wxPoint& pos=wxDefaultPosition,const wxSize& size=wxDefaultSize);
16 | virtual ~RemoveDialog();
17 |
18 | //(*Declarations(RemoveDialog)
19 | wxStaticText* StaticText1;
20 | wxChoice* FileChoice;
21 | //*)
22 |
23 | protected:
24 |
25 | //(*Identifiers(RemoveDialog)
26 | static const long ID_STATICTEXT1;
27 | static const long ID_CHOICE1;
28 | //*)
29 |
30 | private:
31 |
32 | //(*Handlers(RemoveDialog)
33 | //*)
34 |
35 | DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE()
36 | };
37 |
38 | #endif
39 |
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1 | #ifndef RENAMEDIALOG_H
2 | #define RENAMEDIALOG_H
3 |
4 | //(*Headers(RenameDialog)
5 | #include
6 | //*)
7 |
8 | class RenameDialog: public wxDialog
9 | {
10 | public:
11 |
12 | RenameDialog(wxWindow* parent,wxWindowID id=wxID_ANY,const wxPoint& pos=wxDefaultPosition,const wxSize& size=wxDefaultSize);
13 | virtual ~RenameDialog();
14 |
15 | //(*Declarations(RenameDialog)
16 | //*)
17 |
18 | protected:
19 |
20 | //(*Identifiers(RenameDialog)
21 | //*)
22 |
23 | private:
24 |
25 | //(*Handlers(RenameDialog)
26 | //*)
27 |
28 | DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE()
29 | };
30 |
31 | #endif
32 |
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1 | #ifndef SWITCHBRANCHDIALOG_H
2 | #define SWITCHBRANCHDIALOG_H
3 |
4 | //(*Headers(SwitchBranchDialog)
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | //*)
10 |
11 | class SwitchBranchDialog: public wxDialog
12 | {
13 | public:
14 |
15 | SwitchBranchDialog(wxWindow* parent,wxWindowID id=wxID_ANY,const wxPoint& pos=wxDefaultPosition,const wxSize& size=wxDefaultSize);
16 | virtual ~SwitchBranchDialog();
17 |
18 | //(*Declarations(SwitchBranchDialog)
19 | wxStaticText* StaticText1;
20 | wxChoice* BranchChoice;
21 | //*)
22 |
23 | protected:
24 |
25 | //(*Identifiers(SwitchBranchDialog)
26 | static const long ID_STATICTEXT1;
27 | static const long ID_CHOICE1;
28 | //*)
29 |
30 | private:
31 |
32 | //(*Handlers(SwitchBranchDialog)
33 | //*)
34 |
35 | DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE()
36 | };
37 |
38 | #endif
39 |
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1 | #include "../include/CloneDialog.h"
2 |
3 | #include
4 |
5 | //(*InternalHeaders(CloneDialog)
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 | //*)
9 |
10 | //(*IdInit(CloneDialog)
11 | const long CloneDialog::ID_STATICTEXT1 = wxNewId();
12 | const long CloneDialog::ID_TEXTCTRL1 = wxNewId();
13 | const long CloneDialog::ID_STATICTEXT2 = wxNewId();
14 | const long CloneDialog::ID_TEXTCTRL2 = wxNewId();
15 | const long CloneDialog::ID_BROWSE = wxNewId();
16 | //*)
17 |
18 | BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(CloneDialog,wxDialog)
19 | //(*EventTable(CloneDialog)
20 | //*)
21 | END_EVENT_TABLE()
22 |
23 | CloneDialog::CloneDialog(wxWindow* parent,wxWindowID id,const wxPoint& pos,const wxSize& size)
24 | {
25 | //(*Initialize(CloneDialog)
26 | wxBoxSizer* BoxSizer3;
27 | wxBoxSizer* BoxSizer2;
28 | wxBoxSizer* BoxSizer1;
29 | wxStdDialogButtonSizer* StdDialogButtonSizer1;
30 |
31 | Create(parent, wxID_ANY, _("Clone existing repository"), wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE, _T("wxID_ANY"));
32 | BoxSizer1 = new wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL);
33 | BoxSizer2 = new wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL);
34 | StaticText1 = new wxStaticText(this, ID_STATICTEXT1, _("Origin: "), wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, 0, _T("ID_STATICTEXT1"));
35 | BoxSizer2->Add(StaticText1, 0, wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
36 | Origin = new wxTextCtrl(this, ID_TEXTCTRL1, wxEmptyString, wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, 0, wxDefaultValidator, _T("ID_TEXTCTRL1"));
37 | BoxSizer2->Add(Origin, 1, wxALL|wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
38 | BoxSizer1->Add(BoxSizer2, 1, wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
39 | BoxSizer3 = new wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL);
40 | StaticText2 = new wxStaticText(this, ID_STATICTEXT2, _("Directory: "), wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, 0, _T("ID_STATICTEXT2"));
41 | BoxSizer3->Add(StaticText2, 0, wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
42 | Directory = new wxTextCtrl(this, ID_TEXTCTRL2, wxEmptyString, wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, 0, wxDefaultValidator, _T("ID_TEXTCTRL2"));
43 | BoxSizer3->Add(Directory, 1, wxALL|wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
44 | Browse = new wxButton(this, ID_BROWSE, _("Browse"), wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, 0, wxDefaultValidator, _T("ID_BROWSE"));
45 | BoxSizer3->Add(Browse, 1, wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
46 | BoxSizer1->Add(BoxSizer3, 1, wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
47 | StdDialogButtonSizer1 = new wxStdDialogButtonSizer();
48 | StdDialogButtonSizer1->AddButton(new wxButton(this, wxID_OK, wxEmptyString));
49 | StdDialogButtonSizer1->AddButton(new wxButton(this, wxID_CANCEL, wxEmptyString));
50 | StdDialogButtonSizer1->Realize();
51 | BoxSizer1->Add(StdDialogButtonSizer1, 1, wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
52 | SetSizer(BoxSizer1);
53 | BoxSizer1->Fit(this);
54 | BoxSizer1->SetSizeHints(this);
55 |
56 | Connect(ID_TEXTCTRL1,wxEVT_COMMAND_TEXT_UPDATED,(wxObjectEventFunction)&CloneDialog::OnTextCtrl1Text);
57 | Connect(ID_BROWSE,wxEVT_COMMAND_BUTTON_CLICKED,(wxObjectEventFunction)&CloneDialog::OnButton1Click);
58 | //*)
59 |
60 |
61 | }
62 |
63 | CloneDialog::~CloneDialog()
64 | {
65 | //(*Destroy(CloneDialog)
66 | //*)
67 | }
68 |
69 |
70 | void CloneDialog::OnButton1Click(wxCommandEvent& event)
71 | {
72 | wxDirDialog dialog(this, _("Choose clone directory ..."), wxEmptyString, wxDD_DEFAULT_STYLE | wxDD_DIR_MUST_EXIST);
73 | if(dialog.ShowModal() == wxID_OK)
74 | {
75 | Directory->SetValue(dialog.GetPath());
76 | }
77 | }
78 |
79 | void CloneDialog::OnTextCtrl1Text(wxCommandEvent& event)
80 | {
81 | }
82 |
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1 | #include "../include/CommitAllDialog.h"
2 |
3 | //(*InternalHeaders(CommitAllDialog)
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | //*)
8 |
9 | //(*IdInit(CommitAllDialog)
10 | const long CommitAllDialog::ID_STATICTEXT1 = wxNewId();
11 | const long CommitAllDialog::ID_COMMENT = wxNewId();
12 | //*)
13 |
14 | BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(CommitAllDialog,wxDialog)
15 | //(*EventTable(CommitAllDialog)
16 | //*)
17 | END_EVENT_TABLE()
18 |
19 | CommitAllDialog::CommitAllDialog(wxWindow* parent,wxWindowID id,const wxPoint& pos,const wxSize& size)
20 | {
21 | //(*Initialize(CommitAllDialog)
22 | wxBoxSizer* BoxSizer2;
23 | wxBoxSizer* BoxSizer1;
24 | wxStdDialogButtonSizer* StdDialogButtonSizer1;
25 |
26 | Create(parent, id, _("Commit all changes"), wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE, _T("id"));
27 | SetClientSize(wxDefaultSize);
28 | Move(wxDefaultPosition);
29 | BoxSizer1 = new wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL);
30 | BoxSizer2 = new wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL);
31 | StaticText1 = new wxStaticText(this, ID_STATICTEXT1, _("Comment: "), wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, 0, _T("ID_STATICTEXT1"));
32 | BoxSizer2->Add(StaticText1, 0, wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
33 | Comment = new wxTextCtrl(this, ID_COMMENT, wxEmptyString, wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, 0, wxDefaultValidator, _T("ID_COMMENT"));
34 | BoxSizer2->Add(Comment, 1, wxALL|wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
35 | BoxSizer1->Add(BoxSizer2, 1, wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
36 | StdDialogButtonSizer1 = new wxStdDialogButtonSizer();
37 | StdDialogButtonSizer1->AddButton(new wxButton(this, wxID_OK, wxEmptyString));
38 | StdDialogButtonSizer1->AddButton(new wxButton(this, wxID_CANCEL, wxEmptyString));
39 | StdDialogButtonSizer1->Realize();
40 | BoxSizer1->Add(StdDialogButtonSizer1, 1, wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
41 | SetSizer(BoxSizer1);
42 | BoxSizer1->Fit(this);
43 | BoxSizer1->SetSizeHints(this);
44 | //*)
45 |
46 |
47 | }
48 |
49 | CommitAllDialog::~CommitAllDialog()
50 | {
51 | //(*Destroy(CommitAllDialog)
52 | //*)
53 | }
54 |
55 |
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1 | #include "../include/CommitDialog.h"
2 |
3 | #include
4 | #include
5 |
6 | //(*InternalHeaders(CommitDialog)
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | #include
10 | //*)
11 |
12 | //(*IdInit(CommitDialog)
13 | const long CommitDialog::ID_FILECHOICE = wxNewId();
14 | const long CommitDialog::ID_STATICTEXT1 = wxNewId();
15 | const long CommitDialog::ID_COMMENT = wxNewId();
16 | //*)
17 |
18 | BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(CommitDialog,wxDialog)
19 | //(*EventTable(CommitDialog)
20 | //*)
21 | END_EVENT_TABLE()
22 |
23 | CommitDialog::CommitDialog(wxWindow* parent,wxWindowID id,const wxPoint& pos,const wxSize& size)
24 | {
25 | //(*Initialize(CommitDialog)
26 | wxBoxSizer* BoxSizer2;
27 | wxBoxSizer* BoxSizer1;
28 | wxStdDialogButtonSizer* StdDialogButtonSizer1;
29 |
30 | Create(parent, id, _("Commit"), wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE, _T("id"));
31 | SetClientSize(wxDefaultSize);
32 | Move(wxDefaultPosition);
33 | BoxSizer1 = new wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL);
34 | FileChoice = new wxCheckListBox(this, ID_FILECHOICE, wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, 0, 0, 0, wxDefaultValidator, _T("ID_FILECHOICE"));
35 | BoxSizer1->Add(FileChoice, 1, wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
36 | BoxSizer2 = new wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL);
37 | StaticText1 = new wxStaticText(this, ID_STATICTEXT1, _("Comment: "), wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, 0, _T("ID_STATICTEXT1"));
38 | BoxSizer2->Add(StaticText1, 0, wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
39 | Comment = new wxTextCtrl(this, ID_COMMENT, wxEmptyString, wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, 0, wxDefaultValidator, _T("ID_COMMENT"));
40 | BoxSizer2->Add(Comment, 1, wxALL|wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
41 | BoxSizer1->Add(BoxSizer2, 0, wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
42 | StdDialogButtonSizer1 = new wxStdDialogButtonSizer();
43 | StdDialogButtonSizer1->AddButton(new wxButton(this, wxID_OK, wxEmptyString));
44 | StdDialogButtonSizer1->AddButton(new wxButton(this, wxID_CANCEL, wxEmptyString));
45 | StdDialogButtonSizer1->Realize();
46 | BoxSizer1->Add(StdDialogButtonSizer1, 0, wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
47 | SetSizer(BoxSizer1);
48 | BoxSizer1->Fit(this);
49 | BoxSizer1->SetSizeHints(this);
50 | //*)
51 |
52 | cbProject *project = Manager::Get()->GetProjectManager()->GetActiveProject();
53 | FileChoice->Append(project->GetFilename());
54 | for(unsigned int i=0;iGetFilesCount();i++)
55 | FileChoice->Append(project->GetFile(i)->relativeFilename);
56 | }
57 |
58 | CommitDialog::~CommitDialog()
59 | {
60 | //(*Destroy(CommitDialog)
61 | //*)
62 | }
63 |
64 |
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1 | #include "GitBlocks.h"
2 |
3 | #include
4 |
5 | #include // Code::Blocks SDK
6 | #include
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | #include
10 | #include
11 | #include
12 | #include
13 | #include
14 |
15 | #include "CommitDialog.h"
16 | #include "CommitAllDialog.h"
17 | #include "CloneDialog.h"
18 | #include "RemoveDialog.h"
19 | #include "NewBranchDialog.h"
20 | #include "SwitchBranchDialog.h"
21 |
22 | // Register the plugin with Code::Blocks.
23 | // We are using an anonymous namespace so we don't litter the global one.
24 | namespace
25 | {
26 | PluginRegistrant reg(_T("GitBlocks"));
27 | }
28 |
29 |
30 | BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(GitBlocks, cbPlugin)
31 | END_EVENT_TABLE()
32 |
33 | // constructor
34 | GitBlocks::GitBlocks()
35 | {
36 | // Make sure our resources are available.
37 | if(!Manager::LoadResource(_T("GitBlocks.zip")))
38 | {
39 | NotifyMissingFile(_T("GitBlocks.zip"));
40 | }
41 | }
42 |
43 | // destructor
44 | GitBlocks::~GitBlocks()
45 | {
46 | }
47 |
48 | void GitBlocks::OnAttach()
49 | {
50 | git = _T("git");
51 |
52 | Logger *gitBlocksLogger = new TextCtrlLogger();
53 | logSlot = Manager::Get()->GetLogManager()->SetLog(gitBlocksLogger);
54 | Manager::Get()->GetLogManager()->Slot(logSlot).title = _T("GitBlocks");
55 | CodeBlocksLogEvent evtAdd1(cbEVT_ADD_LOG_WINDOW, gitBlocksLogger, Manager::Get()->GetLogManager()->Slot(logSlot).title);
56 | Manager::Get()->ProcessEvent(evtAdd1);
57 | }
58 |
59 | void GitBlocks::OnRelease(bool appShutDown)
60 | {
61 | Manager::Get()->GetLogManager()->DeleteLog(logSlot);
62 | }
63 |
64 | int GitBlocks::Configure()
65 | {
66 |
67 | }
68 |
69 | cbConfigurationPanel *GitBlocks::GetConfigurationPanel(wxWindow* parent)
70 | {
71 | return NULL;
72 | }
73 |
74 | void GitBlocks::RegisterFunction(wxObjectEventFunction func, wxString label)
75 | {
76 | wxMenuItem *item = new wxMenuItem(menu, wxID_ANY, label, label);
77 | menu->Append(item);
78 | Connect(item->GetId(), wxEVT_COMMAND_MENU_SELECTED, func);
79 | }
80 |
81 | void GitBlocks::BuildMenu(wxMenuBar* menuBar)
82 | {
83 | menu = new wxMenu();
84 |
85 | RegisterFunction(wxCommandEventHandler(GitBlocks::Init), _("Create an empty repository"));
86 | RegisterFunction(wxCommandEventHandler(GitBlocks::Clone), _("Clone an existing repository"));
87 | RegisterFunction(wxCommandEventHandler(GitBlocks::Destroy), _("Destroy the local repository"));
88 | menu->AppendSeparator();
89 | RegisterFunction(wxCommandEventHandler(GitBlocks::Commit), _("Commit"));
90 | RegisterFunction(wxCommandEventHandler(GitBlocks::CommitAll), _("Commit all changes"));
91 | menu->AppendSeparator();
92 | RegisterFunction(wxCommandEventHandler(GitBlocks::Push), _("Push to origin"));
93 | RegisterFunction(wxCommandEventHandler(GitBlocks::Pull), _("Pull from origin"));
94 | RegisterFunction(wxCommandEventHandler(GitBlocks::Fetch), _("Fetch from origin"));
95 | menu->AppendSeparator();
96 | RegisterFunction(wxCommandEventHandler(GitBlocks::Remove), _("Remove file"));
97 | menu->AppendSeparator();
98 | RegisterFunction(wxCommandEventHandler(GitBlocks::NewBranch), _("Add new branch"));
99 | RegisterFunction(wxCommandEventHandler(GitBlocks::SwitchBranch), _("Switch branch"));
100 | menu->AppendSeparator();
101 | RegisterFunction(wxCommandEventHandler(GitBlocks::DiffToIndex), _("Diff to index"));
102 | RegisterFunction(wxCommandEventHandler(GitBlocks::Log), _("Show log"));
103 | RegisterFunction(wxCommandEventHandler(GitBlocks::Status), _("Show status"));
104 |
105 | menuBar->Insert(menuBar->FindMenu(_("&Tools")) + 1, menu, wxT("&GitBlocks"));
106 | }
107 |
108 | void GitBlocks::Execute(wxString command, const wxString comment, wxString dir)
109 | {
110 | if(dir.empty())
111 | dir = Manager::Get()->GetProjectManager()->GetActiveProject()->GetBasePath();
112 |
113 | wxArrayString output;
114 |
115 | Manager::Get()->GetLogManager()->Log(comment, logSlot);
116 | Manager::Get()->GetLogManager()->Log(command, logSlot);
117 |
118 | wxString ocwd = wxGetCwd();
119 | wxSetWorkingDirectory(dir);
120 | wxExecute(command, output);
121 | wxSetWorkingDirectory(ocwd);
122 |
123 | for(unsigned int i=0;iGetLogManager()->Log(output[i], logSlot);
125 | }
126 |
127 | void GitBlocks::ExecuteInTerminal(wxString command, const wxString comment, wxString dir)
128 | {
129 | #ifdef __WXMSW__ // Windows needs some extra code
130 | wxString newcmd = _T("cmd.exe /C \"") + command + _T("\"");
131 | #else
132 | wxString newcmd = _T( "xterm -e \"" ) + command + _T("\"");
133 | #endif
134 | Execute(newcmd, comment, dir);
135 | }
136 |
137 | wxArrayString GitBlocks::ListBranches()
138 | {
139 | wxString dir = Manager::Get()->GetProjectManager()->GetActiveProject()->GetBasePath();
140 |
141 | wxArrayString output;
142 |
143 | wxString ocwd = wxGetCwd();
144 | wxSetWorkingDirectory(dir);
145 | wxExecute(git + _T(" branch"), output);
146 | wxSetWorkingDirectory(ocwd);
147 |
148 | for(unsigned int i=0;iGetAppWindow());
162 | if(dialog.ShowModal() == wxID_OK)
163 | {
164 | wxString command = git + _T(" clone ") + dialog.Origin->GetValue();
165 | ExecuteInTerminal(command, _("Cloning repository ..."), dialog.Directory->GetValue());
166 |
167 | wxFileDialog pdialog(Manager::Get()->GetAppWindow(), _("Open cloned project ..."), dialog.Directory->GetValue(), wxEmptyString, _("*.cbp;*.workspace"), wxFD_OPEN);
168 | if(pdialog.ShowModal() == wxID_OK)
169 | {
170 | if(pdialog.GetPath().EndsWith(_(".cbp")))
171 | {
172 | Manager::Get()->GetProjectManager()->LoadProject(pdialog.GetPath(), true);
173 | }
174 | else if(pdialog.GetPath().EndsWith(_(".workspace")))
175 | {
176 | Manager::Get()->GetProjectManager()->LoadWorkspace(pdialog.GetPath());
177 | }
178 | }
179 | }
180 | }
181 |
182 | void GitBlocks::Destroy(wxCommandEvent &event)
183 | {
184 | if(wxMessageBox(_("Are you sure you want to destroy the local repository?"), _("Destroy local repository"), wxYES_NO) == wxYES)
185 | {
186 | Manager::Get()->GetLogManager()->Log(_("Destroying the local repository ..."), logSlot);
187 | Manager::Get()->GetLogManager()->Log(_T(" .git"), logSlot);
188 | wxRmdir(wxGetCwd() + _T("/.git"));
189 | }
190 | }
191 |
192 | void GitBlocks::Commit(wxCommandEvent &event)
193 | {
194 | CommitDialog dialog(Manager::Get()->GetAppWindow());
195 | if(dialog.ShowModal())
196 | {
197 | wxString command;
198 |
199 | command = git + _T(" add");
200 | for(unsigned int i = 0; i < dialog.FileChoice->GetCount(); i++)
201 | if(dialog.FileChoice->IsChecked(i))
202 | command += _T(" ") + dialog.FileChoice->GetString(i);
203 | Execute(command, _("Adding files ..."));
204 |
205 | command = git + _T(" commit -m \"") + dialog.Comment->GetValue() + _T("\"");
206 | Execute(command, _("Committing ..."));
207 | }
208 | }
209 |
210 | void GitBlocks::CommitAll(wxCommandEvent &event)
211 | {
212 | CommitAllDialog dialog(Manager::Get()->GetAppWindow());
213 | if(dialog.ShowModal() == wxID_OK)
214 | {
215 | wxString command;
216 | cbProject *project = Manager::Get()->GetProjectManager()->GetActiveProject();
217 |
218 | command = git + _T(" add");
219 | command += _T(" ") + project->GetFilename();
220 | for(unsigned int i=0;iGetFilesCount();i++)
221 | command += _T(" ") + project->GetFile(i)->relativeFilename;
222 | Execute(command, _("Adding files ..."));
223 |
224 | command = git + _T(" commit -m \"") + dialog.Comment->GetValue() + _T("\"");
225 | Execute(command, _("Committing ..."));
226 | }
227 | }
228 |
229 | void GitBlocks::Push(wxCommandEvent &event)
230 | {
231 | ExecuteInTerminal(git + _T(" push origin HEAD"), _("Pushing HEAD to origin ..."));
232 | }
233 |
234 | void GitBlocks::Pull(wxCommandEvent &event)
235 | {
236 | ExecuteInTerminal(git + _T(" pull origin"), _("Pulling from origin ..."));
237 | }
238 |
239 | void GitBlocks::Fetch(wxCommandEvent &event)
240 | {
241 | ExecuteInTerminal(git + _T(" fetch origin"), _("Fetching from origin ..."));
242 | }
243 |
244 | void GitBlocks::Remove(wxCommandEvent &event)
245 | {
246 | RemoveDialog dialog(Manager::Get()->GetAppWindow());
247 | if(dialog.ShowModal() == wxID_OK)
248 | {
249 | wxString filename = dialog.FileChoice->GetString(dialog.FileChoice->GetCurrentSelection());
250 | cbProject *project = Manager::Get()->GetProjectManager()->GetActiveProject();
251 | ProjectFile *file = project->GetFile(dialog.FileChoice->GetCurrentSelection());
252 | if(file == NULL)
253 | return;
254 | project->BeginRemoveFiles();
255 | project->RemoveFile(file);
256 | project->EndRemoveFiles();
257 | if(filename.empty())
258 | return;
259 | Execute(git + _T(" rm ") + filename, _("Removing file ..."));
260 | Manager::Get()->GetProjectManager()->GetUI().RebuildTree();
261 | }
262 | }
263 |
264 | void GitBlocks::NewBranch(wxCommandEvent &event)
265 | {
266 | NewBranchDialog dialog(Manager::Get()->GetAppWindow());
267 | if(dialog.ShowModal() == wxID_OK)
268 | {
269 | Execute(git + _T(" branch ") + dialog.Name->GetValue(), _("Adding new branch ..."));
270 | if(dialog.Switch->IsChecked())
271 | Execute(git + _T(" checkout ") + dialog.Name->GetValue(), _("Switching to new branch ..."));
272 | }
273 | }
274 |
275 | void GitBlocks::SwitchBranch(wxCommandEvent &event)
276 | {
277 | SwitchBranchDialog dialog(Manager::Get()->GetAppWindow());
278 |
279 | wxArrayString branches = ListBranches();
280 | for(unsigned int i=0; iAppend(branches[i]);
282 |
283 | if(dialog.ShowModal() == wxID_OK)
284 | Execute(git + _T(" checkout ") + branches[dialog.BranchChoice->GetSelection()], _("Switching branch ..."));
285 | }
286 |
287 | void GitBlocks::DiffToIndex(wxCommandEvent &event)
288 | {
289 | wxString command = git + _T(" diff");
290 | wxString comment = _("Fetching diff to index ...");
291 | wxString dir = Manager::Get()->GetProjectManager()->GetActiveProject()->GetBasePath();
292 |
293 | wxArrayString output;
294 |
295 | Manager::Get()->GetLogManager()->Log(comment, logSlot);
296 | Manager::Get()->GetLogManager()->Log(command, logSlot);
297 |
298 | wxString ocwd = wxGetCwd();
299 | wxSetWorkingDirectory(dir);
300 | wxExecute(command, output);
301 | wxSetWorkingDirectory(ocwd);
302 |
303 | cbEditor *editor = Manager::Get()->GetEditorManager()->New(_("GitBlocks: Diff to index"));
304 | cbStyledTextCtrl *ctrl = editor->GetControl();
305 |
306 | for(unsigned int i=0;iAppendText(output[i] + _T("\n"));
308 |
309 | editor->SetModified(false);
310 | }
311 |
312 | void GitBlocks::Log(wxCommandEvent &event)
313 | {
314 | wxString command = git + _T(" log --pretty=format:%h%x09%an%x09%ad%x09%s");
315 | wxString comment = _("Fetching log ...");
316 | wxString dir = Manager::Get()->GetProjectManager()->GetActiveProject()->GetBasePath();
317 |
318 | wxArrayString output;
319 |
320 | Manager::Get()->GetLogManager()->Log(comment, logSlot);
321 | Manager::Get()->GetLogManager()->Log(command, logSlot);
322 |
323 | wxString ocwd = wxGetCwd();
324 | wxSetWorkingDirectory(dir);
325 | wxExecute(command, output);
326 | wxSetWorkingDirectory(ocwd);
327 |
328 | cbEditor *editor = Manager::Get()->GetEditorManager()->New(_("GitBlocks: Log"));
329 | cbStyledTextCtrl *ctrl = editor->GetControl();
330 |
331 | for(unsigned int i=0;iAppendText(output[i] + _T("\n"));
333 |
334 | editor->SetModified(false);
335 | }
336 |
337 | void GitBlocks::Status(wxCommandEvent &event)
338 | {
339 | wxString command = git + _T(" status");
340 | wxString comment = _("Fetching status ...");
341 | wxString dir = Manager::Get()->GetProjectManager()->GetActiveProject()->GetBasePath();
342 |
343 | wxArrayString output;
344 |
345 | Manager::Get()->GetLogManager()->Log(comment, logSlot);
346 | Manager::Get()->GetLogManager()->Log(command, logSlot);
347 |
348 | wxString ocwd = wxGetCwd();
349 | wxSetWorkingDirectory(dir);
350 | wxExecute(command, output);
351 | wxSetWorkingDirectory(ocwd);
352 |
353 | cbEditor *editor = Manager::Get()->GetEditorManager()->New(_("GitBlocks: Status"));
354 | cbStyledTextCtrl *ctrl = editor->GetControl();
355 |
356 | for(unsigned int i=0;iAppendText(output[i] + _T("\n"));
358 |
359 | editor->SetModified(false);
360 | }
361 |
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1 | #include "../include/NewBranchDialog.h"
2 |
3 | //(*InternalHeaders(NewBranchDialog)
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | //*)
8 |
9 | //(*IdInit(NewBranchDialog)
10 | const long NewBranchDialog::ID_STATICTEXT1 = wxNewId();
11 | const long NewBranchDialog::ID_NAME = wxNewId();
12 | const long NewBranchDialog::ID_SWITCH = wxNewId();
13 | //*)
14 |
15 | BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(NewBranchDialog,wxDialog)
16 | //(*EventTable(NewBranchDialog)
17 | //*)
18 | END_EVENT_TABLE()
19 |
20 | NewBranchDialog::NewBranchDialog(wxWindow* parent,wxWindowID id,const wxPoint& pos,const wxSize& size)
21 | {
22 | //(*Initialize(NewBranchDialog)
23 | wxBoxSizer* BoxSizer2;
24 | wxBoxSizer* BoxSizer1;
25 | wxStdDialogButtonSizer* StdDialogButtonSizer1;
26 |
27 | Create(parent, wxID_ANY, _("Add new branch"), wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE, _T("wxID_ANY"));
28 | BoxSizer1 = new wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL);
29 | BoxSizer2 = new wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL);
30 | StaticText1 = new wxStaticText(this, ID_STATICTEXT1, _("Name: "), wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, 0, _T("ID_STATICTEXT1"));
31 | BoxSizer2->Add(StaticText1, 0, wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
32 | Name = new wxTextCtrl(this, ID_NAME, wxEmptyString, wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, 0, wxDefaultValidator, _T("ID_NAME"));
33 | BoxSizer2->Add(Name, 1, wxALL|wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
34 | BoxSizer1->Add(BoxSizer2, 1, wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
35 | Switch = new wxCheckBox(this, ID_SWITCH, _("Switch to branch"), wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, 0, wxDefaultValidator, _T("ID_SWITCH"));
36 | Switch->SetValue(true);
37 | BoxSizer1->Add(Switch, 1, wxRIGHT|wxALIGN_RIGHT|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
38 | StdDialogButtonSizer1 = new wxStdDialogButtonSizer();
39 | StdDialogButtonSizer1->AddButton(new wxButton(this, wxID_OK, wxEmptyString));
40 | StdDialogButtonSizer1->AddButton(new wxButton(this, wxID_CANCEL, wxEmptyString));
41 | StdDialogButtonSizer1->Realize();
42 | BoxSizer1->Add(StdDialogButtonSizer1, 1, wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
43 | SetSizer(BoxSizer1);
44 | BoxSizer1->Fit(this);
45 | BoxSizer1->SetSizeHints(this);
46 |
47 | Connect(ID_SWITCH,wxEVT_COMMAND_CHECKBOX_CLICKED,(wxObjectEventFunction)&NewBranchDialog::OnCheckBox1Click);
48 | //*)
49 | }
50 |
51 | NewBranchDialog::~NewBranchDialog()
52 | {
53 | //(*Destroy(NewBranchDialog)
54 | //*)
55 | }
56 |
57 |
58 | void NewBranchDialog::OnCheckBox1Click(wxCommandEvent& event)
59 | {
60 | }
61 |
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1 | #include "../include/RemoveDialog.h"
2 |
3 | #include
4 | #include
5 |
6 | //(*InternalHeaders(RemoveDialog)
7 | #include
8 | #include
9 | #include
10 | //*)
11 |
12 | //(*IdInit(RemoveDialog)
13 | const long RemoveDialog::ID_STATICTEXT1 = wxNewId();
14 | const long RemoveDialog::ID_CHOICE1 = wxNewId();
15 | //*)
16 |
17 | BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(RemoveDialog,wxDialog)
18 | //(*EventTable(RemoveDialog)
19 | //*)
20 | END_EVENT_TABLE()
21 |
22 | RemoveDialog::RemoveDialog(wxWindow* parent,wxWindowID id,const wxPoint& pos,const wxSize& size)
23 | {
24 | //(*Initialize(RemoveDialog)
25 | wxBoxSizer* BoxSizer2;
26 | wxBoxSizer* BoxSizer1;
27 | wxStdDialogButtonSizer* StdDialogButtonSizer1;
28 |
29 | Create(parent, wxID_ANY, _("Add new branch"), wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE, _T("wxID_ANY"));
30 | BoxSizer1 = new wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL);
31 | BoxSizer2 = new wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL);
32 | StaticText1 = new wxStaticText(this, ID_STATICTEXT1, _("File to remove: "), wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, 0, _T("ID_STATICTEXT1"));
33 | BoxSizer2->Add(StaticText1, 1, wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
34 | FileChoice = new wxChoice(this, ID_CHOICE1, wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, 0, 0, 0, wxDefaultValidator, _T("ID_CHOICE1"));
35 | BoxSizer2->Add(FileChoice, 1, wxALL|wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
36 | BoxSizer1->Add(BoxSizer2, 1, wxALL|wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
37 | StdDialogButtonSizer1 = new wxStdDialogButtonSizer();
38 | StdDialogButtonSizer1->AddButton(new wxButton(this, wxID_OK, wxEmptyString));
39 | StdDialogButtonSizer1->AddButton(new wxButton(this, wxID_CANCEL, wxEmptyString));
40 | StdDialogButtonSizer1->Realize();
41 | BoxSizer1->Add(StdDialogButtonSizer1, 1, wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
42 | SetSizer(BoxSizer1);
43 | BoxSizer1->Fit(this);
44 | BoxSizer1->SetSizeHints(this);
45 | //*)
46 |
47 | cbProject *project = Manager::Get()->GetProjectManager()->GetActiveProject();
48 | for(unsigned int i=0;iGetFilesCount();i++)
49 | FileChoice->Append(project->GetFile(i)->relativeFilename);
50 | }
51 |
52 | RemoveDialog::~RemoveDialog()
53 | {
54 | //(*Destroy(RemoveDialog)
55 | //*)
56 | }
57 |
58 |
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1 | #include "../include/RenameDialog.h"
2 |
3 | //(*InternalHeaders(RenameDialog)
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 | //*)
7 |
8 | //(*IdInit(RenameDialog)
9 | //*)
10 |
11 | BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(RenameDialog,wxDialog)
12 | //(*EventTable(RenameDialog)
13 | //*)
14 | END_EVENT_TABLE()
15 |
16 | RenameDialog::RenameDialog(wxWindow* parent,wxWindowID id,const wxPoint& pos,const wxSize& size)
17 | {
18 | //(*Initialize(RenameDialog)
19 | Create(parent, id, _("Rename File"), wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE, _T("id"));
20 | SetClientSize(wxDefaultSize);
21 | Move(wxDefaultPosition);
22 | //*)
23 | }
24 |
25 | RenameDialog::~RenameDialog()
26 | {
27 | //(*Destroy(RenameDialog)
28 | //*)
29 | }
30 |
31 |
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1 | #include "../include/SwitchBranchDialog.h"
2 |
3 | //(*InternalHeaders(SwitchBranchDialog)
4 | #include
5 | #include
6 | #include
7 | //*)
8 |
9 | //(*IdInit(SwitchBranchDialog)
10 | const long SwitchBranchDialog::ID_STATICTEXT1 = wxNewId();
11 | const long SwitchBranchDialog::ID_CHOICE1 = wxNewId();
12 | //*)
13 |
14 | BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(SwitchBranchDialog,wxDialog)
15 | //(*EventTable(SwitchBranchDialog)
16 | //*)
17 | END_EVENT_TABLE()
18 |
19 | SwitchBranchDialog::SwitchBranchDialog(wxWindow* parent,wxWindowID id,const wxPoint& pos,const wxSize& size)
20 | {
21 | //(*Initialize(SwitchBranchDialog)
22 | wxBoxSizer* BoxSizer2;
23 | wxBoxSizer* BoxSizer1;
24 | wxStdDialogButtonSizer* StdDialogButtonSizer1;
25 |
26 | Create(parent, id, _("Switch branch"), wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE, _T("id"));
27 | SetClientSize(wxDefaultSize);
28 | Move(wxDefaultPosition);
29 | BoxSizer1 = new wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL);
30 | BoxSizer2 = new wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL);
31 | StaticText1 = new wxStaticText(this, ID_STATICTEXT1, _("Branch:"), wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, 0, _T("ID_STATICTEXT1"));
32 | BoxSizer2->Add(StaticText1, 1, wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
33 | BranchChoice = new wxChoice(this, ID_CHOICE1, wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, 0, 0, 0, wxDefaultValidator, _T("ID_CHOICE1"));
34 | BoxSizer2->Add(BranchChoice, 1, wxALL|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
35 | BoxSizer1->Add(BoxSizer2, 1, wxEXPAND|wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
36 | StdDialogButtonSizer1 = new wxStdDialogButtonSizer();
37 | StdDialogButtonSizer1->AddButton(new wxButton(this, wxID_OK, wxEmptyString));
38 | StdDialogButtonSizer1->AddButton(new wxButton(this, wxID_CANCEL, wxEmptyString));
39 | StdDialogButtonSizer1->Realize();
40 | BoxSizer1->Add(StdDialogButtonSizer1, 1, wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL, 5);
41 | SetSizer(BoxSizer1);
42 | BoxSizer1->Fit(this);
43 | BoxSizer1->SetSizeHints(this);
44 | //*)
45 | }
46 |
47 | SwitchBranchDialog::~SwitchBranchDialog()
48 | {
49 | //(*Destroy(SwitchBranchDialog)
50 | //*)
51 | }
52 |
53 |
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4 | Commit all changes
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4 | Commit
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4 | Add new branch
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