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/* gnome-vfs-xfer.h - File transfers in the GNOME Virtual File System.
Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation
The Gnome Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
The Gnome Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
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write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
Author: Ettore Perazzoli <ettore@comm2000.it> */
#ifndef GNOME_VFS_XFER_H
#define GNOME_VFS_XFER_H
#include <libgnomevfs/gnome-vfs-file-info.h>
G_BEGIN_DECLS
/*
* FIXME bugzilla.eazel.com 1205:
* Split these up into xfer options and xfer actions
*/
/**
* GnomeVFSXferOptions:
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_DEFAULT: Default behavior, which is to do a straight one to one copy.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_FOLLOW_LINKS: Follow symbolic links when copying or moving, i.e.
* the target of symbolic links are copied
* rather than the symbolic links themselves.
* Note that this just refers to top-level items.
* If you also want to follow symbolic links inside
* directories you operate on, you also have to specify
* #GNOME_VFS_XFER_FOLLOW_LINKS_RECURSIVE.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_RECURSIVE: Recursively copy source directories to the target.
* Equivalent to the cp -r option in GNU cp.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_SAMEFS: When copying recursively, this only picks up items on the same file
* system the same filesystem as their parent directory.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_DELETE_ITEMS: This is equivalent to an rmdir() for source directories,
* and an unlink() operation for all source files.
* Requires %NULL target URIs.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_EMPTY_DIRECTORIES: Remove the whole contents of the passed-in source
* directories. Requires %NULL target URIs.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_NEW_UNIQUE_DIRECTORY: This will create a directory if it doesn't exist
* in the destination area (i.e. mkdir ()).
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_REMOVESOURCE: This makes a copy operation equivalent to a mv, i.e. the
* files will be moved rather than copied. If applicable, this
* will use rename(), otherwise (i.e. across file systems),
* it will fall back to a copy operation followed by a source
* file deletion.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_USE_UNIQUE_NAMES: When this option is present, and a name collisions on
* the target occurs, the progress callback will be asked
* for a new name, until the newly provided name doesn't
* conflict or the request callback transfer cancellation.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_LINK_ITEMS: Executes a symlink operation for each of the source/target URI pairs,
* i.e. similar to GNU ln -s source target.
* NB: The symlink target has to be specified as source URI,
* and the symlink itself as target URI.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_FOLLOW_LINKS_RECURSIVE: This means that when doing a copy operation, symbolic
* links in subdirectories are dereferenced. This is
* typically used together with #GNOME_VFS_XFER_FOLLOW_LINKS_RECURSIVE.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_TARGET_DEFAULT_PERMS: This means that the target file will not have the same
* permissions as the source file, but will instead have
* the default permissions of the destination location.
* This is useful when copying from read-only locations (CDs).
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_UNUSED_1: Unused.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_UNUSED_2: Unused.
*
* These options control the way gnome_vfs_xfer_uri(), gnome_vfs_xfer_uri_list(),
* gnome_vfs_xfer_delete_list() and gnome_vfs_async_xfer() work.
*
* At a first glance the #GnomeVFSXferOptions semantics are not very intuitive.
*
* There are two types of #GnomeVFSXferOptions: Those that define an operation,
* i.e. describe what to do, and those that influence how to execute the
* operation.
*
* <table frame="none">
* <title>Operation Selection</title>
* <tgroup cols="3" align="left">
* <?dbhtml cellpadding="10" ?>
* <colspec colwidth="1*"/>
* <colspec colwidth="1*"/>
* <colspec colwidth="1*"/>
* <colspec colwidth="1*"/>
* <thead>
* <row>
* <entry>#GnomeVFSXferOptions entry</entry>
* <entry>Operation</entry>
* <entry>UNIX equivalent</entry>
* <entry>Comments</entry>
* </row>
* </thead>
* <tbody>
* <row>
* <entry>#GNOME_VFS_XFER_DEFAULT</entry>
* <entry>Copy</entry>
* <entry><literal>cp</literal></entry>
* </row>
* <row>
* <entry>#GNOME_VFS_XFER_REMOVESOURCE</entry>
* <entry>Move</entry>
* <entry><literal>mv</literal></entry>
* </row>
* <row>
* <entry>#GNOME_VFS_XFER_LINK_ITEMS</entry>
* <entry>Link</entry>
* <entry><literal>ln -s</literal></entry>
* </row>
* <row>
* <entry>#GNOME_VFS_XFER_NEW_UNIQUE_DIRECTORY</entry>
* <entry>Make Unique Directory</entry>
* <entry><literal>mkdir</literal></entry>
* <entry>implies #GNOME_VFS_XFER_USE_UNIQUE_NAMES</entry>
* </row>
* <row>
* <entry>#GNOME_VFS_XFER_DELETE_ITEMS</entry>
* <entry>Remove</entry>
* <entry><literal>rm -r</literal></entry>
* </row>
* <row>
* <entry>#GNOME_VFS_XFER_EMPTY_DIRECTORIES</entry>
* <entry>Remove Directory Contents</entry>
* <entry>foreach file: <literal>( cd file && rm -rf * )</literal></entry>
* <entry>used to empty trash</entry>
* </row>
* </tbody>
* </tgroup>
* </table>
*
* <note>
* <para>
* Because #GNOME_VFS_XFER_DEFAULT maps to %0, it will always be present.
* Thus, not explicitly specifying any operation at all, or just specifying
* #GNOME_VFS_XFER_DEFAULT will both execute a copy.
* </para>
* <para>
* If an operation other than #GNOME_VFS_XFER_DEFAULT is
* specified, it will override the copy operation, but you may only specify
* <emphasis>one</emphasis> of the other operations at a time.
* </para>
* <para>
* This unintuitive operation selection unfortunately poses an API weakness
* and an obstacle in client development, and will be modified in a later
* revision of this API.
* </para>
* </note>
*/
typedef enum {
GNOME_VFS_XFER_DEFAULT = 0,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_UNUSED_1 = 1 << 0,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_FOLLOW_LINKS = 1 << 1,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_UNUSED_2 = 1 << 2,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_RECURSIVE = 1 << 3,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_SAMEFS = 1 << 4,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_DELETE_ITEMS = 1 << 5,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_EMPTY_DIRECTORIES = 1 << 6,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_NEW_UNIQUE_DIRECTORY = 1 << 7,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_REMOVESOURCE = 1 << 8,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_USE_UNIQUE_NAMES = 1 << 9,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_LINK_ITEMS = 1 << 10,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_FOLLOW_LINKS_RECURSIVE = 1 << 11,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_TARGET_DEFAULT_PERMS = 1 << 12
} GnomeVFSXferOptions;
/**
* GnomeVFSXferProgressStatus:
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PROGRESS_STATUS_OK: The file transfer is progressing normally.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PROGRESS_STATUS_VFSERROR: A VFS error was detected.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PROGRESS_STATUS_OVERWRITE: The current target file specified by the
* #GnomeVFSXferProgressInfo's %target_name
* field already exists.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PROGRESS_STATUS_DUPLICATE: The current target file specified by the
* #GnomeVFSXferProgressInfo's %target_name
* field already exists, and the progress
* callback is asked to supply a new unique name.
*
* The difference between #GNOME_VFS_XFER_PROGRESS_STATUS_OVERWRITE and
* #GNOME_VFS_XFER_PROGRESS_STATUS_DUPLICATE is that they will be issued
* at different occassions, and that the return value will be interpreted
* differently. For details, see #GnomeVFSXferProgressCallback.
**/
typedef enum {
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PROGRESS_STATUS_OK = 0,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PROGRESS_STATUS_VFSERROR = 1,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PROGRESS_STATUS_OVERWRITE = 2,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PROGRESS_STATUS_DUPLICATE = 3
} GnomeVFSXferProgressStatus;
/**
* GnomeVFSXferOverwriteMode:
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_MODE_ABORT: Abort the transfer when a target file already exists,
* returning the error #GNOME_VFS_ERROR_FILEEXISTS.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_MODE_QUERY: Query the progress callback with the
* #GnomeVFSXferProgressInfo's status field
* set to #GNOME_VFS_XFER_PROGRESS_STATUS_VFSERROR when
* a target file already exists.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_MODE_REPLACE: Replace existing target files silently.
* Don't worry be happy.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_MODE_SKIP: Skip source files when its target already exists.
*
* This is passed to gnome_vfs_xfer_uri(), gnome_vfs_xfer_uri_list(),
* gnome_vfs_xfer_delete_list() and gnome_vfs_async_xfer() and specifies
* what action should be taken when a target file already exists.
**/
typedef enum {
GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_MODE_ABORT = 0,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_MODE_QUERY = 1,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_MODE_REPLACE = 2,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_MODE_SKIP = 3
} GnomeVFSXferOverwriteMode;
/**
* GnomeVFSXferOverwriteAction:
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_ACTION_ABORT: abort the transfer
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_ACTION_REPLACE: replace the existing file
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_ACTION_REPLACE_ALL: replace the existing file, and all future files
* without prompting the callback.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_ACTION_SKIP: don't copy over the existing file
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_ACTION_SKIP_ALL: don't copy over the existing file, and all future
* files without prompting the callback.
*
* This defines the actions to perform before a file is being overwritten
* (i.e., these are the answers that can be given to a replace query).
**/
typedef enum {
GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_ACTION_ABORT = 0,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_ACTION_REPLACE = 1,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_ACTION_REPLACE_ALL = 2,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_ACTION_SKIP = 3,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_ACTION_SKIP_ALL = 4
} GnomeVFSXferOverwriteAction;
/**
* GnomeVFSXferErrorMode:
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_ERROR_MODE_ABORT: abort the transfer when an error occurs
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_ERROR_MODE_QUERY: query the progress callback with the
* #GnomeVFSXferProgressInfo's status field
* set to #GNOME_VFS_XFER_PROGRESS_STATUS_VFSERROR.
*
* This is passed to gnome_vfs_xfer_uri(), gnome_vfs_xfer_uri_list(),
* gnome_vfs_xfer_delete_list() and gnome_vfs_async_xfer() and specifies
* what action should be taken when transfer errors are detected.
*
* The progress callback is either a #GnomeVFSXferProgressCallback for synchronous
* Xfer operations, or a #GnomeVFSAsyncXferProgressCallback for asynchronous operations.
**/
typedef enum {
GNOME_VFS_XFER_ERROR_MODE_ABORT = 0,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_ERROR_MODE_QUERY = 1
} GnomeVFSXferErrorMode;
/**
* GnomeVFSXferErrorAction:
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_ERROR_ACTION_ABORT: interrupt Xfer and return %GNOME_VFS_ERROR_INTERRUPTED.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_ERROR_ACTION_RETRY: retry the failed operation.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_ERROR_ACTION_SKIP: skip the failed operation, and continue Xfer normally.
*
* This defines the possible actions to be performed after a VFS error has occurred, i.e.
* when a GnomeVFS file operation issued during the transfer returned a result that is not
* equal to #GNOME_VFS_OK.
*
* It is returned by the progress callback which is either a #GnomeVFSXferProgressCallback
* for synchronous Xfer operations, or a #GnomeVFSAsyncXferProgressCallback for asynchronous
* operations.
**/
typedef enum {
GNOME_VFS_XFER_ERROR_ACTION_ABORT = 0,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_ERROR_ACTION_RETRY = 1,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_ERROR_ACTION_SKIP = 2
} GnomeVFSXferErrorAction;
/**
* GnomeVFSXferPhase:
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_INITIAL: initial phase.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_CHECKING_DESTINATION: destination is checked for being able to handle copy/move.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_COLLECTING: source file list is collected.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_READYTOGO: source file list has been collected (*).
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_OPENSOURCE: source file is opened for reading.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_OPENTARGET: target file, directory or symlink is created, or opened for copying.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_COPYING: data is copied from source file to target file (*).
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_MOVING: source file is moved to target (M).
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_READSOURCE: data is read from a source file, when copying.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_WRITETARGET: data is written to a target file, when copying.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_CLOSESOURCE: source file is closed, when copying
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_CLOSETARGET: target file is closed, when copying.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_DELETESOURCE: source file is deleted.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_SETATTRIBUTES: target file attributes are set.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_FILECOMPLETED: one file was completed, ready for next file.
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_CLEANUP: cleanup after moving (i.e. source files deletion).
* @GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_COMPLETED: operation finished (*).
*
* Specifies the current phase of an Xfer operation that was
* initiated using gnome_vfs_xfer_uri(), gnome_vfs_xfer_uri_list(),
* gnome_vfs_xfer_delete_list() or gnome_vfs_async_xfer().
*
* Whenever the Xfer phase is in a phase that is highlighted with a
* (*), the #GnomeVFSXferProgressCallback respectively
* #GnomeVFSAsyncXferProgressCallback is never invoked with a
* #GnomeVFSXferProgressStatus other than %GNOME_VFS_XFER_PROGRESS_STATUS_OK.
*
**/
typedef enum {
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_INITIAL,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_CHECKING_DESTINATION,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_COLLECTING,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_READYTOGO,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_OPENSOURCE,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_OPENTARGET,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_COPYING,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_MOVING,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_READSOURCE,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_WRITETARGET,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_CLOSESOURCE,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_CLOSETARGET,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_DELETESOURCE,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_SETATTRIBUTES,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_FILECOMPLETED,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_CLEANUP,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_PHASE_COMPLETED,
GNOME_VFS_XFER_NUM_PHASES
} GnomeVFSXferPhase;
/**
* GnomeVFSXferProgressInfo:
* @status: A #GnomeVFSXferProgressStatus describing the current status.
* @vfs_status: A #GnomeVFSResult describing the current VFS status.
* @phase: A #GnomeVFSXferPhase describing the current transfer phase.
* @source_name: The Currently processed source URI.
* @target_name: The Currently processed target URI.
* @file_index: The index of the currently processed file.
* @files_total: The total number of processed files.
* @file_size: The size of the currently processed file in bytes.
* @bytes_total: The total size of all files to transfer in bytes.
* @bytes_copied: The number of bytes that has been transferred
* from the current file.
* @total_bytes_copied: The total number of bytes that has been transferred.
* @duplicate_name: The name specifying a duplicate filename.
* It acts as pointer to both input and output
* data. It is only valid input data if @status is
* GNOME_VFS_XFER_PROGRESS_STATUS_DUPLICATE,
* in which case @duplicate_count and @duplicate_name
* should be used by the #GnomeVFSXferProgressCallback
* to pick a new unique target name.
* If the callback wants to retry with a new unique name
* it is supposed to free the old @duplicate_name
* set it to a valid string describing the new file name.
* @duplicate_count: The number of conflicts that ocurred when the
* current @duplicate_name was set.
* @top_level_item: This flag signals that the currently
* processed file is a top level item.
* If it is %TRUE, one of the files passed to
* gnome_vfs_xfer_uri(), gnome_vfs_xfer_uri_list(),
* gnome_vfs_xfer_delete_list() or gnome_vfs_async_xfer()
* is currently processed.
* If it is %FALSE, a file or directory that is inside
* a directory specified by the passed in source list
* is currently processed.
*
* Provides progress information for the transfer operation.
* This is especially useful for interactive programs.
**/
typedef struct {
/*< public > */
GnomeVFSXferProgressStatus status;
GnomeVFSResult vfs_status;
GnomeVFSXferPhase phase;
/* Source URI. FIXME bugzilla.eazel.com 1206: change name? */
gchar *source_name;
/* Destination URI. FIXME bugzilla.eazel.com 1206: change name? */
gchar *target_name;
gulong file_index;
gulong files_total;
GnomeVFSFileSize bytes_total;
GnomeVFSFileSize file_size;
GnomeVFSFileSize bytes_copied;
GnomeVFSFileSize total_bytes_copied;
gchar *duplicate_name;
int duplicate_count;
gboolean top_level_item;
/* Reserved for future expansions to GnomeVFSXferProgressInfo
* without having to break ABI compatibility */
/*< private >*/
void *reserved1;
void *reserved2;
} GnomeVFSXferProgressInfo;
/**
* GnomeVFSXferProgressCallback:
* @info: The #GnomeVFSXferProgressInfo associated with this transfer operation.
* @user_data: The user data passed to gnome_vfs_xfer_uri(), gnome_vfs_xfer_uri_list(),
* gnome_vfs_xfer_delete_list() or gnome_vfs_async_xfer().
*
* This is the prototype for functions called during a transfer operation to
* report progress.
*
* The interpretation of the return value of the callback depends on the
* GnomeVFSXferProgressStaus %status field of GnomeVFSXferProgressInfo,
* some status/return value combinations require modification of
* particular @info fields.
*
* <table frame="none">
* <title>Status/Return Value Overview</title>
* <tgroup cols="3" align="left">
* <?dbhtml cellpadding="10" ?>
* <colspec colwidth="1*"/>
* <colspec colwidth="1*"/>
* <colspec colwidth="1*"/>
* <colspec colwidth="1*"/>
* <thead>
* <row>
* <entry>#GnomeVFSXferProgressStatus status</entry>
* <entry>Status</entry>
* <entry>Only If</entry>
* <entry>Return Value Interpretation</entry>
* </row>
* </thead>
* <tbody>
* <row>
* <entry>#GNOME_VFS_XFER_PROGRESS_STATUS_OK</entry>
* <entry>OK</entry>
* <entry></entry>
* <entry>%0: abort, otherwise continue</entry>
* </row>
* <row>
* <entry>#GNOME_VFS_XFER_PROGRESS_STATUS_VFSERROR</entry>
* <entry>VFS Error Ocurred</entry>
* <entry>#GnomeVFSXferErrorMode is #GNOME_VFS_XFER_ERROR_MODE_QUERY</entry>
* <entry>GnomeVFSXferErrorAction</entry>
* </row>
* <row>
* <entry>#GNOME_VFS_XFER_PROGRESS_STATUS_OVERWRITE</entry>
* <entry>Conflict Ocurred, Overwrite?</entry>
* <entry>
* #GnomeVFSXferOverwriteMode is #GNOME_VFS_XFER_OVERWRITE_MODE_QUERY,
* #GnomeVFSXferOptions does not have #GNOME_VFS_XFER_USE_UNIQUE_NAMES.
* </entry>
* <entry>GnomeVFSXferOverwriteAction</entry>
* </row>
* <row>
* <entry>#GNOME_VFS_XFER_PROGRESS_STATUS_DUPLICATE</entry>
* <entry>Conflict Ocurred, New Target Name?</entry>
* <entry>#GnomeVFSXferOptions does have #GNOME_VFS_XFER_USE_UNIQUE_NAMES.</entry>
* <entry>%0: abort, otherwise retry with new %duplicate_name in @info (free the old one!).</entry>
* </row>
* </tbody>
* </tgroup>
* </table>
*
* <note>
* Each #GnomeVFSXferProgressStatus provides one value signalling abortion that maps to %0.
* Therefore, returning %0 will always abort the Xfer. On abortion, if the @info's %vfs_status
* is #GNOME_VFS_OK, the Xfer operation result will be set to #GNOME_VFS_ERROR_INTERRUPTED,
* otherwise the operation result will be set to %vfs_status to distinguish completely
* user-driven aborts from those involving a problem during the Xfer.
* </note>
*
* Returns: Whether the process should be aborted, or whether a special action should be taken.
**/
typedef gint (* GnomeVFSXferProgressCallback) (GnomeVFSXferProgressInfo *info,
gpointer user_data);
/**
* GnomeVFSProgressCallbackState:
*
* Private structure encapsulating the entire state information of the xfer process.
**/
typedef struct _GnomeVFSProgressCallbackState {
/*< private >*/
/* xfer state */
GnomeVFSXferProgressInfo *progress_info;
/* Callback called for every xfer operation. For async calls called
in async xfer context. */
GnomeVFSXferProgressCallback sync_callback;
/* Callback called periodically every few hundred miliseconds
and whenever user interaction is needed. For async calls
called in the context of the async call caller. */
GnomeVFSXferProgressCallback update_callback;
/* User data passed to sync_callback. */
gpointer user_data;
/* Async job state passed to the update callback. */
gpointer async_job_data;
/* When will update_callback be called next. */
gint64 next_update_callback_time;
/* When will update_callback be called next. */
gint64 next_text_update_callback_time;
/* Period at which the update_callback will be called. */
gint64 update_callback_period;
/* Reserved for future expansions to GnomeVFSProgressCallbackState
* without having to break ABI compatibility */
void *reserved1;
void *reserved2;
} GnomeVFSProgressCallbackState;
GnomeVFSResult gnome_vfs_xfer_uri_list (const GList *source_uri_list,
const GList *target_uri_list,
GnomeVFSXferOptions xfer_options,
GnomeVFSXferErrorMode error_mode,
GnomeVFSXferOverwriteMode overwrite_mode,
GnomeVFSXferProgressCallback progress_callback,
gpointer data);
GnomeVFSResult gnome_vfs_xfer_uri (const GnomeVFSURI *source_uri,
const GnomeVFSURI *target_uri,
GnomeVFSXferOptions xfer_options,
GnomeVFSXferErrorMode error_mode,
GnomeVFSXferOverwriteMode overwrite_mode,
GnomeVFSXferProgressCallback progress_callback,
gpointer data);
GnomeVFSResult gnome_vfs_xfer_delete_list (const GList *source_uri_list,
GnomeVFSXferErrorMode error_mode,
GnomeVFSXferOptions xfer_options,
GnomeVFSXferProgressCallback progress_callback,
gpointer data);
G_END_DECLS
#endif /* GNOME_VFS_XFER_H */
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