From bd6336c629841c6db3a6ca53a936d629d34db53b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Wilhelm Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2014 17:15:16 +0200 Subject: 4.1 --- shared/recycler.cpp | 218 ---------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 218 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 shared/recycler.cpp (limited to 'shared/recycler.cpp') diff --git a/shared/recycler.cpp b/shared/recycler.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 8c4a9da1..00000000 --- a/shared/recycler.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,218 +0,0 @@ -// ************************************************************************** -// * This file is part of the FreeFileSync project. It is distributed under * -// * GNU General Public License: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html * -// * Copyright (C) 2008-2011 ZenJu (zhnmju123 AT gmx.de) * -// ************************************************************************** - -#include "recycler.h" -#include -#include -#include "i18n.h" -#include "file_handling.h" - -#ifdef FFS_WIN -#include -#include "dll_loader.h" -#include //includes "windows.h" -#include "assert_static.h" -#include -#include -#include -#include "long_path_prefix.h" -#include "IFileOperation/file_op.h" - -#elif defined FFS_LINUX -#include -#include -#endif - -using namespace zen; - - -namespace -{ -#ifdef FFS_WIN -bool vistaOrLater() -{ - OSVERSIONINFO osvi = {}; - osvi.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(OSVERSIONINFO); - - //IFileOperation is supported with Vista and later - if (GetVersionEx(&osvi)) - return osvi.dwMajorVersion > 5; - //XP has majorVersion == 5, minorVersion == 1 - //Vista has majorVersion == 6, minorVersion == 0 - //version overview: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724834(VS.85).aspx - return false; -} - -/* -Performance test: delete 1000 files ------------------------------------- -SHFileOperation - single file 33s -SHFileOperation - multiple files 2,1s -IFileOperation - single file 33s -IFileOperation - multiple files 2,1s - -=> SHFileOperation and IFileOperation have nearly IDENTICAL performance characteristics! - -Nevertheless, let's use IFileOperation for better error reporting! -*/ - -void moveToWindowsRecycler(const std::vector& filesToDelete) //throw FileError -{ - if (filesToDelete.empty()) - return; - - static bool useIFileOperation = false; - static boost::once_flag once = BOOST_ONCE_INIT; //caveat: function scope static initialization is not thread-safe in VS 2010! - boost::call_once(once, []() { useIFileOperation = vistaOrLater(); }); - - if (useIFileOperation) //new recycle bin usage: available since Vista - { - std::vector fileNames; - std::transform(filesToDelete.begin(), filesToDelete.end(), - std::back_inserter(fileNames), std::mem_fun_ref(&Zstring::c_str)); - - using namespace fileop; - const util::DllFun moveToRecycler(getDllName(), moveToRecycleBinFctName); - const util::DllFun getLastError (getDllName(), getLastErrorFctName); - - if (!moveToRecycler || !getLastError) - throw FileError(_("Error moving to Recycle Bin:") + "\n\"" + fileNames[0] + "\"" + //report first file only... better than nothing - "\n\n" + _("Could not load a required DLL:") + " \"" + getDllName() + "\""); - - //#warning moving long file paths to recycler does not work! clarify! - // std::vector temp; - // std::transform(filesToDelete.begin(), filesToDelete.end(), - // std::back_inserter(temp), std::ptr_fun(zen::removeLongPathPrefix)); //::IFileOperation() can't handle \\?\-prefix! - - if (!moveToRecycler(&fileNames[0], //array must not be empty - fileNames.size())) - { - wchar_t errorMessage[2000]; - getLastError(errorMessage, 2000); - throw FileError(_("Error moving to Recycle Bin:") + "\n\"" + fileNames[0] + "\"" + //report first file only... better than nothing - "\n\n" + "(" + errorMessage + ")"); - } - } - else //regular recycle bin usage: available since XP - { - Zstring filenameDoubleNull; - for (std::vector::const_iterator i = filesToDelete.begin(); i != filesToDelete.end(); ++i) - { - //#warning moving long file paths to recycler does not work! clarify! - //filenameDoubleNull += removeLongPathPrefix(*i); //::SHFileOperation() can't handle \\?\-prefix! - //You should use fully-qualified path names with this function. Using it with relative path names is not thread safe. - filenameDoubleNull += *i; //::SHFileOperation() can't handle \\?\-prefix! - filenameDoubleNull += L'\0'; - } - - SHFILEOPSTRUCT fileOp = {}; - fileOp.hwnd = NULL; - fileOp.wFunc = FO_DELETE; - fileOp.pFrom = filenameDoubleNull.c_str(); - fileOp.pTo = NULL; - fileOp.fFlags = FOF_ALLOWUNDO | FOF_NOCONFIRMATION | FOF_SILENT | FOF_NOERRORUI; - fileOp.fAnyOperationsAborted = false; - fileOp.hNameMappings = NULL; - fileOp.lpszProgressTitle = NULL; - - if (::SHFileOperation(&fileOp) != 0 || fileOp.fAnyOperationsAborted) - { - throw FileError(_("Error moving to Recycle Bin:") + "\n\"" + filenameDoubleNull + "\""); //report first file only... better than nothing - } - } -} -#endif -} - - -bool zen::moveToRecycleBin(const Zstring& filename) //throw FileError -{ - if (!somethingExists(filename)) - return false; //neither file nor any other object with that name existing: no error situation, manual deletion relies on it! - -#ifdef FFS_WIN - //::SetFileAttributes(applyLongPathPrefix(filename).c_str(), FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL); - //both SHFileOperation and IFileOperation are not able to delete a folder named "System Volume Information" with normal attributes but shamelessly report success - - std::vector fileNames; - fileNames.push_back(filename); - ::moveToWindowsRecycler(fileNames); //throw FileError - -#elif defined FFS_LINUX - Glib::RefPtr fileObj = Gio::File::create_for_path(filename.c_str()); //never fails - try - { - if (!fileObj->trash()) - throw FileError(_("Error moving to Recycle Bin:") + "\n\"" + filename + "\"" + - "\n\n" + "(unknown error)"); - } - catch (const Glib::Error& errorObj) - { - //implement same behavior as in Windows: if recycler is not existing, delete permanently - if (errorObj.code() == G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED) - { - struct stat fileInfo = {}; - if (::lstat(filename.c_str(), &fileInfo) != 0) - return false; - - if (S_ISLNK(fileInfo.st_mode) || S_ISREG(fileInfo.st_mode)) - removeFile(filename); //throw FileError - else if (S_ISDIR(fileInfo.st_mode)) - removeDirectory(filename); //throw FileError - return true; - } - - //assemble error message - const std::wstring errorMessage = L"Glib Error Code " + toString(errorObj.code()) + /* ", " + - g_quark_to_string(errorObj.domain()) + */ ": " + errorObj.what(); - - throw FileError(_("Error moving to Recycle Bin:") + "\n\"" + filename + "\"" + - "\n\n" + "(" + errorMessage + ")"); - } -#endif - return true; -} - - -#ifdef FFS_WIN -zen::StatusRecycler zen::recycleBinStatus(const Zstring& pathName) -{ - std::vector buffer(MAX_PATH + 1); - if (::GetVolumePathName(applyLongPathPrefix(pathName).c_str(), //__in LPCTSTR lpszFileName, - &buffer[0], //__out LPTSTR lpszVolumePathName, - static_cast(buffer.size()))) //__in DWORD cchBufferLength - { - Zstring rootPath = &buffer[0]; - if (!endsWith(rootPath, FILE_NAME_SEPARATOR)) //a trailing backslash is required - rootPath += FILE_NAME_SEPARATOR; - - SHQUERYRBINFO recInfo = {}; - recInfo.cbSize = sizeof(recInfo); - HRESULT rv = ::SHQueryRecycleBin(rootPath.c_str(), //__in_opt LPCTSTR pszRootPath, - &recInfo); //__inout LPSHQUERYRBINFO pSHQueryRBInfo - return rv == S_OK ? STATUS_REC_EXISTS : STATUS_REC_MISSING; - } - return STATUS_REC_UNKNOWN; -} -#elif defined FFS_LINUX -/* -We really need access to a similar function to check whether a directory supports trashing and emit a warning if it does not! - -The following function looks perfect, alas it is restricted to local files and to the implementation of GIO only: - - gboolean _g_local_file_has_trash_dir(const char* dirname, dev_t dir_dev); - See: http://www.netmite.com/android/mydroid/2.0/external/bluetooth/glib/gio/glocalfileinfo.h - - Just checking for "G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_TRASH" is not correct, since we find in - http://www.netmite.com/android/mydroid/2.0/external/bluetooth/glib/gio/glocalfileinfo.c - - g_file_info_set_attribute_boolean (info, G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_TRASH, - writable && parent_info->has_trash_dir); - - => We're NOT interested in whether the specified folder can be trashed, but whether it supports thrashing its child elements! (Only support, not actual write access!) - This renders G_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ACCESS_CAN_TRASH useless for this purpose. -*/ -#endif -- cgit