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* Resolve warnings resulting from GLib #2907Přemysl Eric Janouch2024-01-221-2/+6
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* Support opening collections of filesPřemysl Eric Janouch2022-08-081-0/+725
Implement a process-local VFS to enable grouping together arbitrary URIs passed via program arguments, DnD, or the file open dialog. This VFS contains FivCollectionFile objects, which act as "simple" proxies over arbitrary GFiles. Their true URIs may be retrieved through the "standard::target-uri" attribute, in a similar way to GVfs's "recent" and "trash" backends. (The main reason we proxy rather than just hackishly return foreign GFiles from the VFS is that loading them would switch the current directory, and break iteration as a result. We could also keep the collection outside of GVfs, but that would result in considerable special-casing, and the author wouldn't gain intimate knowledge of GIO.) There is no perceived need to keep old collections when opening new ones, so we simply change and reload the contents when needed. Similarly, there is no intention to make the VFS writeable. The process-locality of this and other URI schemes has proven to be rather annoying when passing files to other applications, however most of the resulting complexity appears to be essential rather than accidental. Note that the GTK+ file chooser widget is retarded, and doesn't recognize URIs that lack the authority part in the location bar.