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// *****************************************************************************
// * This file is part of the FreeFileSync project. It is distributed under *
// * GNU General Public License: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0 *
// * Copyright (C) Zenju (zenju AT freefilesync DOT org) - All Rights Reserved *
// *****************************************************************************
#include "recycler.h"
#include "file_access.h"
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <gio/gio.h>
#include "scope_guard.h"
using namespace zen;
bool zen::recycleOrDeleteIfExists(const Zstring& itemPath) //throw FileError
{
GFile* file = ::g_file_new_for_path(itemPath.c_str()); //never fails according to docu
ZEN_ON_SCOPE_EXIT(g_object_unref(file);)
GError* error = nullptr;
ZEN_ON_SCOPE_EXIT(if (error) ::g_error_free(error););
if (!::g_file_trash(file, nullptr, &error))
{
const std::optional<ItemType> type = getItemTypeIfExists(itemPath); //throw FileError
if (!type)
return false;
const std::wstring errorMsg = replaceCpy(_("Unable to move %x to the recycle bin."), L"%x", fmtPath(itemPath));
if (!error)
throw FileError(errorMsg, L"g_file_trash: unknown error."); //user should never see this
//implement same behavior as in Windows: if recycler is not existing, delete permanently
if (error->code == G_IO_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED)
{
if (*type == ItemType::FOLDER)
removeDirectoryPlainRecursion(itemPath); //throw FileError
else
removeFilePlain(itemPath); //throw FileError
return true;
}
throw FileError(errorMsg, formatSystemError(L"g_file_trash", L"Glib Error Code " + numberTo<std::wstring>(error->code), utfTo<std::wstring>(error->message)));
//g_quark_to_string(error->domain)
}
return true;
}
/*
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* dirpath, 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.
*/
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