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author | Jürg Billeter <j@bitron.ch> | 2008-12-16 22:23:56 +0000 |
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committer | Jürg Billeter <juergbi@src.gnome.org> | 2008-12-16 22:23:56 +0000 |
commit | 7b7bf2d5a2a3b6e837bb8f57dae1b05a549c7d75 (patch) | |
tree | 9066c27f506bebfe119801f010d83aeefcaad68a | |
parent | a46fcbbc370b7626ac876a91758eccaf3db6738f (diff) | |
download | vala-7b7bf2d5a2a3b6e837bb8f57dae1b05a549c7d75.tar.gz |
Drop vala-gen-project, moved to vtg, Vala Toys for gedit
2008-12-16 Jürg Billeter <j@bitron.ch>
* Makefile.am:
* configure.ac:
* gen-project/:
Drop vala-gen-project, moved to vtg, Vala Toys for gedit
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2193
-rw-r--r-- | ChangeLog | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Makefile.am | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | configure.ac | 15 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gen-project/Makefile.am | 40 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gen-project/licenses/Makefile.am | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gen-project/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt | 339 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gen-project/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt | 674 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gen-project/licenses/lgpl-2.1.txt | 504 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gen-project/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt | 165 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gen-project/valaprojectgenerator.vala | 618 |
10 files changed, 9 insertions, 2366 deletions
@@ -1,5 +1,13 @@ 2008-12-16 Jürg Billeter <j@bitron.ch> + * Makefile.am: + * configure.ac: + * gen-project/: + + Drop vala-gen-project, moved to vtg, Vala Toys for gedit + +2008-12-16 Jürg Billeter <j@bitron.ch> + * gobject/valaccodebasemodule.vala: * gobject/valaccodemethodmodule.vala: diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am index cb30eaff4..82ed2f505 100644 --- a/Makefile.am +++ b/Makefile.am @@ -7,12 +7,6 @@ VAPIGEN_SUBDIRS = \ $(NULL) endif -if ENABLE_GEN_PROJECT -GEN_PROJECT_SUBDIRS = \ - gen-project \ - $(NULL) -endif - SUBDIRS = \ gee \ ccode \ @@ -23,7 +17,6 @@ SUBDIRS = \ tests \ doc \ $(VAPIGEN_SUBDIRS) \ - $(GEN_PROJECT_SUBDIRS) \ $(NULL) DIST_SUBDIRS = \ @@ -37,7 +30,6 @@ DIST_SUBDIRS = \ doc \ gobject-introspection \ vapigen \ - gen-project \ $(NULL) pkgconfigdir = $(libdir)/pkgconfig diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index b00725ed3..9d963ccbc 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -30,11 +30,7 @@ AC_SUBST(LDFLAGS) AC_ARG_ENABLE(vapigen, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-vapigen], [Enable VAPI generator]), enable_vapigen=$enableval, enable_vapigen=no) AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_VAPIGEN, test x$enable_vapigen = xyes) -AC_ARG_ENABLE(gen-project, AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-gen-project], [Enable project generator]), enable_gen_project=$enableval, enable_gen_project=no) -AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_GEN_PROJECT, test x$enable_gen_project = xyes) - GLIB_REQUIRED=2.12.0 -GTK_REQUIRED=2.10.0 PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GLIB, glib-2.0 >= $GLIB_REQUIRED gobject-2.0 >= $GLIB_REQUIRED) @@ -51,13 +47,6 @@ PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GTHREAD, gthread-2.0 >= $GLIB_REQUIRED) AC_SUBST(GTHREAD_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(GTHREAD_LIBS) -if test x$enable_gen_project = xyes; then - PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GTK, gtk+-2.0 >= $GTK_REQUIRED) -fi - -AC_SUBST(GTK_CFLAGS) -AC_SUBST(GTK_LIBS) - AC_PATH_PROG([XSLTPROC], [xsltproc], :) AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_XSLTPROC, test "$XSLTPROC" != :) @@ -75,8 +64,6 @@ AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile gobject-introspection/Makefile vapigen/Makefile vapigen/vala-gen-introspect/Makefile - vapigen/vala-gen-introspect/vala-gen-introspect - gen-project/Makefile - gen-project/licenses/Makefile]) + vapigen/vala-gen-introspect/vala-gen-introspect]) AC_OUTPUT diff --git a/gen-project/Makefile.am b/gen-project/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 46fa2f5d0..000000000 --- a/gen-project/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -NULL = - -SUBDIRS = licenses - -VALAC = $(top_builddir)/compiler/valac - -AM_CPPFLAGS = \ - -I$(top_srcdir) \ - $(GLIB_CFLAGS) \ - $(GTK_CFLAGS) \ - -include config.h \ - -DPACKAGE_DATADIR=\"$(pkgdatadir)\" \ - $(NULL) - -BUILT_SOURCES = vala-gen-project.vala.stamp - -bin_PROGRAMS = \ - vala-gen-project \ - $(NULL) - -vala_gen_project_VALASOURCES = \ - valaprojectgenerator.vala \ - $(NULL) - -vala_gen_project_SOURCES = \ - vala-gen-project.vala.stamp \ - $(vala_gen_project_VALASOURCES:.vala=.c) \ - $(vala_gen_project_VALASOURCES:.vala=.h) \ - $(NULL) - -vala-gen-project.vala.stamp: $(vala_gen_project_VALASOURCES) - $(VALAC) -C --vapidir $(srcdir)/../vapi --pkg config --pkg gtk+-2.0 --basedir $(top_srcdir) $^ - touch $@ - -vala_gen_project_LDADD = \ - $(GLIB_LIBS) \ - $(GTK_LIBS) \ - $(NULL) - -EXTRA_DIST = $(vala_gen_project_VALASOURCES) vala-gen-project.vala.stamp diff --git a/gen-project/licenses/Makefile.am b/gen-project/licenses/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index a92319c64..000000000 --- a/gen-project/licenses/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -licensesdir = $(pkgdatadir)/licenses - -dist_licenses_DATA = gpl-2.0.txt lgpl-2.1.txt gpl-3.0.txt lgpl-3.0.txt - diff --git a/gen-project/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt b/gen-project/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d511905c1..000000000 --- a/gen-project/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,339 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 2, June 1991 - - Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., - 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The licenses for most software are designed to take away your -freedom to share and change it. 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See the GNU - * Lesser General Public License for more details. - - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - * - * Author: - * Jürg Billeter <j@bitron.ch> - */ - -using GLib; -using Gtk; - -enum Vala.ProjectType { - CONSOLE_APPLICATION, - GTK_APPLICATION -} - -enum Vala.ProjectLicense { - GPL2, - GPL3, - LGPL2, - LGPL3 -} - -class Vala.ProjectGenerator : Dialog { - private FileChooserButton project_folder_button; - private ComboBox project_type_combobox; - private ComboBox license_combobox; - private Entry name_entry; - private Entry email_entry; - - private string project_path; - private string project_name; - private string namespace_name; - private string make_name; - private string upper_case_make_name; - private string real_name; - private string email_address; - - private ProjectType project_type; - private ProjectLicense project_license; - - public ProjectGenerator () { - title = "Vala Project Generator"; - } - - construct { - border_width = 12; - has_separator = false; - - var vbox = (VBox) this.vbox; - var size_group = new SizeGroup (SizeGroupMode.HORIZONTAL); - - Label label; - HBox hbox; - - vbox.spacing = 6; - - label = new Label ("<b>Project</b>"); - vbox.pack_start (label, false, false, 0); - label.use_markup = true; - label.xalign = 0; - label.show (); - - hbox = create_hbox ("Project folder:", size_group); - project_folder_button = new FileChooserButton ("Select a project folder", FileChooserAction.SELECT_FOLDER); - hbox.pack_start (project_folder_button, true, true, 0); - project_folder_button.show (); - - hbox = create_hbox ("Project type:", size_group); - project_type_combobox = new ComboBox.text (); - hbox.pack_start (project_type_combobox, true, true, 0); - project_type_combobox.append_text ("Console Application"); - project_type_combobox.append_text ("GTK+ Application"); - project_type_combobox.active = ProjectType.GTK_APPLICATION; - project_type_combobox.show (); - - hbox = create_hbox ("License:", size_group); - license_combobox = new ComboBox.text (); - hbox.pack_start (license_combobox, true, true, 0); - license_combobox.append_text ("GNU General Public License, version 2 or later"); - license_combobox.append_text ("GNU General Public License, version 3 or later"); - license_combobox.append_text ("GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1 or later"); - license_combobox.append_text ("GNU Lesser General Public License, version 3 or later"); - license_combobox.active = ProjectLicense.LGPL2; - license_combobox.show (); - - label = new Label ("<b>Author</b>"); - vbox.pack_start (label, false, false, 0); - label.use_markup = true; - label.xalign = 0; - label.show (); - - hbox = create_hbox ("Name:", size_group); - name_entry = new Entry (); - hbox.pack_start (name_entry, true, true, 0); - real_name = Environment.get_variable ("REAL_NAME"); - if (real_name != null) { - name_entry.text = real_name; - } - name_entry.show (); - - hbox = create_hbox ("E-mail address:", size_group); - email_entry = new Entry (); - hbox.pack_start (email_entry, true, true, 0); - email_address = Environment.get_variable ("EMAIL_ADDRESS"); - if (email_address != null) { - email_entry.text = email_address; - } - email_entry.show (); - - add_button (Gtk.STOCK_CANCEL, ResponseType.CANCEL); - var ok_button = add_button ("Create Project", ResponseType.OK); - ok_button.grab_default (); - } - - private HBox create_hbox (string title, SizeGroup size_group) { - var hbox = new HBox (false, 6); - ((VBox) vbox).pack_start (hbox, false, false, 0); - hbox.show (); - - var label = new Label (" "); - hbox.pack_start (label, false, false, 0); - label.show (); - - label = new Label (title); - hbox.pack_start (label, false, false, 0); - label.xalign = 0; - label.show (); - size_group.add_widget (label); - - return hbox; - } - - public void create_project () { - project_path = project_folder_button.get_current_folder (); - project_name = Path.get_basename (project_path); - - // only use [a-zA-Z0-9-]* as projectname - var project_name_str = new StringBuilder (); - var make_name_str = new StringBuilder (); - var namespace_name_str = new StringBuilder (); - for (int i = 0; i < project_name.len (); i++) { - unichar c = project_name[i]; - if ((c >= 'a' && c <= 'z' ) || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') || (c >= '0' && c <= '9')) { - project_name_str.append_unichar (c); - make_name_str.append_unichar (c); - namespace_name_str.append_unichar (c); - } else if (c == '-' || c == ' ') { - project_name_str.append_unichar ('-'); - make_name_str.append_unichar ('_'); - } - } - project_name = project_name_str.str; - namespace_name = namespace_name_str.str.substring (0, 1).up () + namespace_name_str.str.substring (1, namespace_name_str.str.len () - 1); - make_name = make_name_str.str; - upper_case_make_name = make_name.up (); - - project_type = (ProjectType) project_type_combobox.active; - project_license = (ProjectLicense) license_combobox.active; - - real_name = name_entry.text; - email_address = email_entry.text; - - try { - write_autogen_sh (); - write_configure_ac (); - write_makefile_am (); - DirUtils.create (project_path + "/src", 0777); - DirUtils.create (project_path + "/po", 0777); - if (project_type == ProjectType.CONSOLE_APPLICATION) { - write_main_vala (); - } else if (project_type == ProjectType.GTK_APPLICATION) { - write_mainwindow_vala (); - } - write_authors (); - write_maintainers (); - write_linguas (); - write_potfiles (); - - FileUtils.set_contents (project_path + "/NEWS", "", -1); - FileUtils.set_contents (project_path + "/README", "", -1); - FileUtils.set_contents (project_path + "/ChangeLog", "", -1); - FileUtils.set_contents (project_path + "/po/ChangeLog", "", -1); - - string s; - string automake_path = get_automake_path (); - if (automake_path != null) { - string install_filename = automake_path + "/INSTALL"; - if (FileUtils.test (install_filename, FileTest.EXISTS)) { - FileUtils.get_contents (install_filename, out s); - FileUtils.set_contents (project_path + "/INSTALL", s, -1); - } - } - - string license_filename = null; - if (project_license == ProjectLicense.GPL2) { - license_filename = Config.PACKAGE_DATADIR + "/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt"; - if (!FileUtils.test (license_filename, FileTest.EXISTS)) { - license_filename = "/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2"; - } - } else if (project_license == ProjectLicense.LGPL2) { - license_filename = Config.PACKAGE_DATADIR + "/licenses/lgpl-2.1.txt"; - if (!FileUtils.test (license_filename, FileTest.EXISTS)) { - license_filename = "/usr/share/common-licenses/LGPL-2.1"; - } - } else if (project_license == ProjectLicense.GPL3) { - license_filename = Config.PACKAGE_DATADIR + "/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt"; - if (!FileUtils.test (license_filename, FileTest.EXISTS)) { - license_filename = "/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3"; - } - } else if (project_license == ProjectLicense.LGPL3) { - license_filename = Config.PACKAGE_DATADIR + "/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt"; - if (!FileUtils.test (license_filename, FileTest.EXISTS)) { - license_filename = "/usr/share/common-licenses/LGPL-3"; - } - } - if (license_filename != null && FileUtils.test (license_filename, FileTest.EXISTS)) { - FileUtils.get_contents (license_filename, out s); - FileUtils.set_contents (project_path + "/COPYING", s, -1); - } - } catch (FileError e) { - critical ("Error while creating project: %s", e.message); - } - } - - private void write_autogen_sh () throws FileError { - var s = new StringBuilder (); - - s.append ("#!/bin/sh\n"); - s.append ("# Run this to generate all the initial makefiles, etc.\n\n"); - - s.append ("srcdir=`dirname $0`\n"); - s.append ("test -z \"$srcdir\" && srcdir=.\n\n"); - - s.append_printf ("PKG_NAME=\"%s\"\n\n", project_name); - - s.append (". gnome-autogen.sh\n"); - - FileUtils.set_contents (project_path + "/autogen.sh", s.str, -1); - FileUtils.chmod (project_path + "/autogen.sh", 0755); - } - - private void write_configure_ac () throws FileError { - bool use_gtk = (project_type == ProjectType.GTK_APPLICATION); - - var s = new StringBuilder (); - - s.append_printf ("AC_INIT([%s], [0.1.0], [%s], [%s])\n", project_name, email_address, project_name); - s.append ("AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([Makefile.am])\n"); - s.append ("AC_CONFIG_HEADERS(config.h)\n"); - s.append ("AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([dist-bzip2])\n"); - s.append ("AM_MAINTAINER_MODE\n\n"); - - s.append ("AC_PROG_CC\n"); - s.append ("AM_PROG_CC_C_O\n"); - s.append ("AC_DISABLE_STATIC\n"); - s.append ("AC_PROG_LIBTOOL\n\n"); - - s.append ("AC_PATH_PROG(VALAC, valac, valac)\n"); - s.append ("AC_SUBST(VALAC)\n\n"); - - s.append ("AH_TEMPLATE([GETTEXT_PACKAGE], [Package name for gettext])\n"); - s.append_printf ("GETTEXT_PACKAGE=%s\n", project_name); - s.append ("AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GETTEXT_PACKAGE, \"$GETTEXT_PACKAGE\")\n"); - s.append ("AC_SUBST(GETTEXT_PACKAGE)\n"); - s.append ("AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT\n"); - s.append ("IT_PROG_INTLTOOL([0.35.0])\n\n"); - - s.append ("AC_SUBST(CFLAGS)\n"); - s.append ("AC_SUBST(CPPFLAGS)\n"); - s.append ("AC_SUBST(LDFLAGS)\n\n"); - - s.append ("GLIB_REQUIRED=2.12.0\n"); - if (use_gtk) { - s.append ("GTK_REQUIRED=2.10.0\n"); - } - s.append ("\n"); - - s.append_printf ("PKG_CHECK_MODULES(%s, glib-2.0 >= $GLIB_REQUIRED gobject-2.0 >= $GLIB_REQUIRED", upper_case_make_name); - if (use_gtk) { - s.append (" gtk+-2.0 >= $GTK_REQUIRED"); - } - s.append (")\n"); - s.append_printf ("AC_SUBST(%s_CFLAGS)\n", upper_case_make_name); - s.append_printf ("AC_SUBST(%s_LIBS)\n\n", upper_case_make_name); - - s.append ("AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile\n"); - s.append ("\tpo/Makefile.in])\n\n"); - - s.append ("AC_OUTPUT\n"); - - FileUtils.set_contents (project_path + "/configure.ac", s.str, -1); - } - - private void write_makefile_am () throws FileError { - bool use_gtk = (project_type == ProjectType.GTK_APPLICATION); - - var s = new StringBuilder (); - - s.append ("NULL = \n\n"); - - s.append ("AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = subdir-objects\n\n"); - - s.append ("SUBDIRS = \\\n"); - s.append ("\tpo \\\n"); - s.append ("\t$(NULL)\n\n"); - - s.append ("AM_CPPFLAGS = \\\n"); - s.append_printf ("\t$(%s_CFLAGS) \\\n", upper_case_make_name); - s.append ("\t-include $(CONFIG_HEADER) \\\n"); - s.append ("\t$(NULL)\n\n"); - - s.append_printf ("BUILT_SOURCES = src/%s.vala.stamp\n\n", project_name); - - s.append_printf ("bin_PROGRAMS = %s\n\n", project_name); - - s.append_printf ("%s_VALASOURCES = \\\n", make_name); - if (use_gtk) { - s.append ("\tsrc/mainwindow.vala \\\n"); - } else { - s.append ("\tsrc/main.vala \\\n"); - } - s.append ("\t$(NULL)\n\n"); - - s.append_printf ("%s_SOURCES = \\\n", make_name); - s.append_printf ("\t$(%s_VALASOURCES:.vala=.c) \\\n", make_name); - s.append_printf ("\t$(%s_VALASOURCES:.vala=.h) \\\n", make_name); - s.append ("\t$(NULL)\n\n"); - - s.append_printf ("src/%s.vala.stamp: $(%s_VALASOURCES)\n", project_name, make_name); - s.append ("\t$(VALAC) -C "); - if (use_gtk) { - s.append ("--pkg gtk+-2.0 "); - } - s.append ("--basedir $(top_srcdir) $^\n"); - s.append ("\ttouch $@\n\n"); - - s.append_printf ("%s_LDADD = \\\n", make_name); - s.append_printf ("\t$(%s_LIBS) \\\n", upper_case_make_name); - s.append ("\t$(NULL)\n\n"); - - s.append ("EXTRA_DIST = \\\n"); - s.append ("\tintltool-extract.in \\\n"); - s.append ("\tintltool-update.in \\\n"); - s.append ("\tintltool-merge.in \\\n"); - s.append_printf ("\t$(%s_VALASOURCES) \\\n", make_name); - s.append_printf ("\tsrc/%s.vala.stamp \\\n", project_name); - s.append ("\t$(NULL)\n\n"); - - s.append ("DISTCLEANFILES = \\\n"); - s.append ("\tintltool-extract \\\n"); - s.append ("\tintltool-update \\\n"); - s.append ("\tintltool-merge \\\n"); - s.append ("\tpo/.intltool-merge-cache \\\n"); - s.append ("\t$(NULL)\n\n"); - - FileUtils.set_contents (project_path + "/Makefile.am", s.str, -1); - } - - private string generate_source_file_header (string filename) { - var s = new StringBuilder (); - - TimeVal tv = TimeVal (); - Date d = Date (); - d.set_time_val (tv); - - s.append_printf ("/* %s\n", filename); - s.append (" *\n"); - s.append_printf (" * Copyright (C) %d %s\n", d.get_year (), real_name); - s.append (" *\n"); - - string license_name = ""; - string license_version = null; - string program_type = null; - switch (project_license) { - case ProjectLicense.GPL2: - license_name = "GNU General Public License"; - license_version = "2"; - program_type = "program"; - break; - case ProjectLicense.GPL3: - license_name = "GNU General Public License"; - license_version = "3"; - program_type = "program"; - break; - case ProjectLicense.LGPL2: - license_name = "GNU Lesser General Public License"; - license_version = "2.1"; - program_type = "library"; - break; - case ProjectLicense.LGPL3: - license_name = "GNU Lesser General Public License"; - license_version = "3"; - program_type = "library"; - break; - } - - s.append_printf (" * This %s is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify\n", program_type); - s.append_printf (" * it under the terms of the %s as published by\n", license_name); - s.append_printf (" * the Free Software Foundation, either version %s of the License, or\n", license_version); - s.append (" * (at your option) any later version.\n"); - s.append (" *\n"); - s.append_printf (" * This %s is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,\n", program_type); - s.append (" * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of\n"); - s.append (" * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the\n"); - s.append_printf (" * %s for more details.\n", license_name); - s.append (" *\n"); - s.append_printf (" * You should have received a copy of the %s\n", license_name); - s.append_printf (" * along with this %s. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.\n", program_type); - - s.append (" *\n"); - s.append (" * Author:\n"); - s.append_printf (" * \t%s <%s>\n", real_name, email_address); - s.append (" */\n\n"); - - return s.str; - } - - private void write_main_vala () throws FileError { - var s = new StringBuilder (); - - s.append (generate_source_file_header ("main.vala")); - - s.append ("using GLib;\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - - s.append_printf ("public class %s.Main : Object {\n", namespace_name); - s.append ("\tpublic Main () {\n"); - s.append ("\t}\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\tpublic void run () {\n"); - s.append ("\t\tstdout.printf (\"Hello, world!\\n\");\n"); - s.append ("\t}\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\tstatic int main (string[] args) {\n"); - s.append ("\t\tvar main = new Main ();\n"); - s.append ("\t\tmain.run ();\n"); - s.append ("\t\treturn 0;\n"); - s.append ("\t}\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("}\n"); - - FileUtils.set_contents (project_path + "/src/main.vala", s.str, -1); - } - - private void write_mainwindow_vala () throws FileError { - var s = new StringBuilder (); - - s.append (generate_source_file_header ("mainwindow.vala")); - - s.append ("using GLib;\n"); - s.append ("using Gtk;\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - - s.append_printf ("public class %s.MainWindow : Window {\n", namespace_name); - s.append ("\tprivate TextBuffer text_buffer;\n"); - s.append ("\tprivate string filename;\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\tpublic MainWindow () {\n"); - s.append_printf ("\t\ttitle = \"%s\";\n", project_name.escape ("")); - s.append ("\t}\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\tconstruct {\n"); - s.append ("\t\tset_default_size (600, 400);\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\t\tdestroy += Gtk.main_quit;\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\t\tvar vbox = new VBox (false, 0);\n"); - s.append ("\t\tadd (vbox);\n"); - s.append ("\t\tvbox.show ();\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\t\tvar toolbar = new Toolbar ();\n"); - s.append ("\t\tvbox.pack_start (toolbar, false, false, 0);\n"); - s.append ("\t\ttoolbar.show ();\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\t\tvar button = new ToolButton.from_stock (Gtk.STOCK_SAVE);\n"); - s.append ("\t\ttoolbar.insert (button, -1);\n"); - s.append ("\t\tbutton.is_important = true;\n"); - s.append ("\t\tbutton.clicked += on_save_clicked;\n"); - s.append ("\t\tbutton.show ();\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\t\tvar scrolled_window = new ScrolledWindow (null, null);\n"); - s.append ("\t\tvbox.pack_start (scrolled_window, true, true, 0);\n"); - s.append ("\t\tscrolled_window.hscrollbar_policy = PolicyType.AUTOMATIC;\n"); - s.append ("\t\tscrolled_window.vscrollbar_policy = PolicyType.AUTOMATIC;\n"); - s.append ("\t\tscrolled_window.show ();\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\t\ttext_buffer = new TextBuffer (null);\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\t\tvar text_view = new TextView.with_buffer (text_buffer);\n"); - s.append ("\t\tscrolled_window.add (text_view);\n"); - s.append ("\t\ttext_view.show ();\n"); - s.append ("\t}\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\tpublic void run () {\n"); - s.append ("\t\tshow ();\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\t\tGtk.main ();\n"); - s.append ("\t}\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\tprivate void on_save_clicked (ToolButton button) {\n"); - s.append ("\t\tif (filename == null) {\n"); - s.append ("\t\t\tvar dialog = new FileChooserDialog (_(\"Save File\"), this, FileChooserAction.SAVE,\n"); - s.append ("\t\t\t\tGtk.STOCK_CANCEL, ResponseType.CANCEL,\n"); - s.append ("\t\t\t\tGtk.STOCK_SAVE, ResponseType.ACCEPT);\n"); - s.append ("\t\t\tdialog.set_do_overwrite_confirmation (true);\n"); - s.append ("\t\t\tif (dialog.run () == ResponseType.ACCEPT) {\n"); - s.append ("\t\t\t\tfilename = dialog.get_filename ();\n"); - s.append ("\t\t\t}\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\t\t\tdialog.destroy ();\n"); - s.append ("\t\t\tif (filename == null) {\n"); - s.append ("\t\t\t\treturn;\n"); - s.append ("\t\t\t}\n"); - s.append ("\t\t}\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\t\ttry {\n"); - s.append ("\t\t\tTextIter start_iter, end_iter;\n"); - s.append ("\t\t\ttext_buffer.get_bounds (out start_iter, out end_iter);\n"); - s.append ("\t\t\tstring text = text_buffer.get_text (start_iter, end_iter, true);\n"); - s.append ("\t\t\tFileUtils.set_contents (filename, text, -1);\n"); - s.append ("\t\t} catch (FileError e) {\n"); - s.append ("\t\t\tcritical (\"Error while trying to save file: %s\", e.message);\n"); - s.append ("\t\t\tfilename = null;\n"); - s.append ("\t\t}\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\t}\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\tstatic int main (string[] args) {\n"); - s.append ("\t\tGtk.init (ref args);\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("\t\tvar window = new MainWindow ();\n"); - s.append ("\t\twindow.run ();\n"); - s.append ("\t\treturn 0;\n"); - s.append ("\t}\n"); - s.append ("\n"); - s.append ("}\n"); - - FileUtils.set_contents (project_path + "/src/mainwindow.vala", s.str, -1); - } - - private void write_potfiles () throws FileError { - bool use_gtk = (project_type == ProjectType.GTK_APPLICATION); - - var s = new StringBuilder (); - - s.append ("[encoding: UTF-8]\n"); - s.append ("# List of source files which contain translatable strings.\n"); - if (use_gtk) { - s.append ("src/mainwindow.vala\n"); - } else { - s.append ("src/main.vala\n"); - } - - FileUtils.set_contents (project_path + "/po/POTFILES.in", s.str, -1); - - if (use_gtk) { - FileUtils.set_contents (project_path + "/po/POTFILES.skip", "src/mainwindow.c\n", -1); - } else { - FileUtils.set_contents (project_path + "/po/POTFILES.skip", "src/main.c\n", -1); - } - } - - private void write_linguas () throws FileError { - string s = "# please keep this list sorted alphabetically\n#\n"; - - FileUtils.set_contents (project_path + "/po/LINGUAS", s, -1); - } - - private void write_authors () throws FileError { - string s = "%s <%s>\n".printf (real_name, email_address); - - FileUtils.set_contents (project_path + "/AUTHORS", s, -1); - } - - private void write_maintainers () throws FileError { - string s = "%s\nE-mail: %s\n".printf (real_name, email_address); - - FileUtils.set_contents (project_path + "/MAINTAINERS", s, -1); - } - - private string? get_automake_path () { - var automake_paths = new string[] { "/usr/share/automake", - "/usr/share/automake-1.10", - "/usr/share/automake-1.9" }; - - foreach (string automake_path in automake_paths) { - if (FileUtils.test (automake_path, FileTest.IS_DIR)) { - return automake_path; - } - } - - return null; - } - - static void main (string[] args) { - Gtk.init (ref args); - - var generator = new ProjectGenerator (); - if (generator.run () == ResponseType.OK) { - generator.create_project (); - } - } -} |