Force project rescan on network filesystems

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Francesco Abbate 2021-10-21 23:57:17 +02:00
parent 7bdfcd529e
commit ddb6196e9e
2 changed files with 68 additions and 43 deletions

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@ -187,48 +187,6 @@ local function show_max_files_warning(dir)
core.status_view:show_message("!", style.accent, message)
end
-- Populate a project folder top directory by scanning the filesystem.
local function scan_project_folder(index)
local dir = core.project_directories[index]
local t, complete, entries_count = get_directory_files(dir, dir.name, "", {}, 0, timed_max_files_pred)
if not complete then
dir.slow_filesystem = not complete and (entries_count <= config.max_project_files)
dir.files_limit = true
-- Watch non-recursively on Linux only.
-- The reason is recursively watching with dmon on linux
-- doesn't work on very large directories.
dir.watch_id = system.watch_dir(dir.name, PLATFORM ~= "Linux")
if core.status_view then -- May be not yet initialized.
show_max_files_warning(dir)
end
else
dir.watch_id = system.watch_dir(dir.name, true)
end
dir.files = t
core.dir_rescan_add_job(dir, ".")
end
function core.add_project_directory(path)
-- top directories has a file-like "item" but the item.filename
-- will be simply the name of the directory, without its path.
-- The field item.topdir will identify it as a top level directory.
path = common.normalize_volume(path)
local dir = {
name = path,
item = {filename = common.basename(path), type = "dir", topdir = true},
files_limit = false,
is_dirty = true,
shown_subdir = {},
}
table.insert(core.project_directories, dir)
scan_project_folder(#core.project_directories)
if path == core.project_dir then
core.project_files = dir.files
end
core.redraw = true
end
local function file_search(files, info)
local filename, type = info.filename, info.type
@ -328,6 +286,73 @@ local function rescan_project_subdir(dir, filename_rooted)
end
local function add_dir_scan_thread(dir)
core.add_thread(function()
while true do
local has_changes = rescan_project_subdir(dir, "")
if has_changes then
core.redraw = true -- we run without an event, from a thread
end
coroutine.yield(5)
end
end)
end
-- Populate a project folder top directory by scanning the filesystem.
local function scan_project_folder(index)
local dir = core.project_directories[index]
if PLATFORM == "Linux" then
local fstype = system.get_fs_type(dir.name)
dir.force_rescan = (fstype == "nfs" or fstype == "fuse")
end
local t, complete, entries_count = get_directory_files(dir, dir.name, "", {}, 0, timed_max_files_pred)
if not complete then
dir.slow_filesystem = not complete and (entries_count <= config.max_project_files)
dir.files_limit = true
if not dir.force_rescan then
-- Watch non-recursively on Linux only.
-- The reason is recursively watching with dmon on linux
-- doesn't work on very large directories.
dir.watch_id = system.watch_dir(dir.name, PLATFORM ~= "Linux")
end
if core.status_view then -- May be not yet initialized.
show_max_files_warning(dir)
end
else
if not dir.force_rescan then
dir.watch_id = system.watch_dir(dir.name, true)
end
end
dir.files = t
if dir.force_rescan then
add_dir_scan_thread(dir)
else
core.dir_rescan_add_job(dir, ".")
end
end
function core.add_project_directory(path)
-- top directories has a file-like "item" but the item.filename
-- will be simply the name of the directory, without its path.
-- The field item.topdir will identify it as a top level directory.
path = common.normalize_volume(path)
local dir = {
name = path,
item = {filename = common.basename(path), type = "dir", topdir = true},
files_limit = false,
is_dirty = true,
shown_subdir = {},
}
table.insert(core.project_directories, dir)
scan_project_folder(#core.project_directories)
if path == core.project_dir then
core.project_files = dir.files
end
core.redraw = true
end
function core.update_project_subdir(dir, filename, expanded)
local index, n, file = project_subdir_bounds(dir, filename)
if index then

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
#include <direct.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <fileapi.h>
#elseif __linux__
#elif __linux__
#include <sys/vfs.h>
#endif