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* @defgroup App App
* @ingroup Elementary
* Provide information in order to make Elementary determine the @b
* run time location of the software in question, so other data files
* such as images, sound files, executable utilities, libraries,
* modules and locale files can be found.
*/
/**
* @addtogroup App
* @{
*/
/**
* Re-locate the application somewhere else after compilation, if the developer
* wishes for easier distribution of pre-compiled binaries.
*
* @param mainfunc This is your application's main function name,
* whose binary's location is to be found. Providing @c NULL
* will make Elementary not to use it
* @param dom This will be used as the application's "domain", in the
* form of a prefix to any environment variables that may
* override prefix detection and the directory name, inside the
* standard share or data directories, where the software's
* data files will be looked for.
* @param checkfile This is an (optional) magic file's path to check
* for existence (and it must be located in the data directory,
* under the share directory provided above). Its presence will
* help determine the prefix found was correct. Pass @c NULL if
* the check is not to be done.
*
* The prefix system is designed to locate where the given software is
* installed (under a common path prefix) at run time and then report
* specific locations of this prefix and common directories inside
* this prefix like the binary, library, data and locale directories,
* through the @c elm_app_*_get() family of functions.
*
* Call elm_app_info_set() early on before you change working
* directory or anything about @c argv[0], so it gets accurate
* information.
*
* It will then try and trace back which file @p mainfunc comes from,
* if provided, to determine the application's prefix directory.
*
* The @p dom parameter provides a string prefix to prepend before
* environment variables, allowing a fallback to @b specific
* environment variables to locate the software. You would most
* probably provide a lowercase string there, because it will also
* serve as directory domain, explained next. For environment
* variables purposes, this string is made uppercase. For example if
* @c "myapp" is provided as the prefix, then the program would expect
* @c "MYAPP_PREFIX" as a master environment variable to specify the
* exact install prefix for the software, or more specific environment
* variables like @c "MYAPP_BIN_DIR", @c "MYAPP_LIB_DIR", @c
* "MYAPP_DATA_DIR" and @c "MYAPP_LOCALE_DIR", which could be set by
* the user or scripts before launching. If not provided (@c NULL),
* environment variables will not be used to override compiled-in
* defaults or auto detections.
*
* The @p dom string also provides a subdirectory inside the system
* shared data directory for data files. For example, if the system
* directory is @c /usr/local/share, then this directory name is
* appended, creating @c /usr/local/share/myapp, if it @p was @c
* "myapp". It is expected that the application installs data files in
* this directory.
*
* The @p checkfile is a file name or path of something inside the
* share or data directory to be used to test that the prefix
* detection worked. For example, your app will install a wallpaper
* image as @c /usr/local/share/myapp/images/wallpaper.jpg and so to
* check that this worked, provide @c "images/wallpaper.jpg" as the @p
* checkfile string.
*
* @see elm_app_compile_bin_dir_set()
* @see elm_app_compile_lib_dir_set()
* @see elm_app_compile_data_dir_set()
* @see elm_app_compile_locale_set()
* @see elm_app_prefix_dir_get()
* @see elm_app_bin_dir_get()
* @see elm_app_lib_dir_get()
* @see elm_app_data_dir_get()
* @see elm_app_locale_dir_get()
*
* @ingroup App
*/
EAPI void elm_app_info_set(void *mainfunc, const char *dom, const char *checkfile);
/**
* Set a formal name to be used with the elm application.
*
* @param name Application name.
*
* @ingroup App
* @since 1.8
*/
EAPI void elm_app_name_set(const char *name);
/**
* Set the path to the '.desktop' file to be associated
* with the elm application.
*
* @param path The path to the '.desktop' file
*
* @warning Since this path is very environment dependent,
* this will hold whatever value is passed to it.
*
* @ingroup App
* @since 1.8
*/
EAPI void elm_app_desktop_entry_set(const char *path);
/**
* Provide information on the @b fallback application's binaries
* directory, in scenarios where they get overridden by
* elm_app_info_set().
*
* @param dir The path to the default binaries directory (compile time
* one)
*
* @note Elementary will as well use this path to determine actual
* names of binaries' directory paths, maybe changing it to be @c
* something/local/bin instead of @c something/bin, only, for
* example.
*
* @warning You should call this function @b before
* elm_app_info_set().
*
* @ingroup App
*/
EAPI void elm_app_compile_bin_dir_set(const char *dir);
/**
* Provide information on the @b fallback application's libraries
* directory, on scenarios where they get overridden by
* elm_app_info_set().
*
* @param dir The path to the default libraries directory (compile
* time one)
*
* @note Elementary will as well use this path to determine actual
* names of libraries' directory paths, maybe changing it to be @c
* something/lib32 or @c something/lib64 instead of @c something/lib,
* only, for example.
*
* @warning You should call this function @b before
* elm_app_info_set().
*
* @ingroup App
*/
EAPI void elm_app_compile_lib_dir_set(const char *dir);
/**
* Provide information on the @b fallback application's data
* directory, on scenarios where they get overridden by
* elm_app_info_set().
*
* @param dir The path to the default data directory (compile time
* one)
*
* @note Elementary will as well use this path to determine actual
* names of data directory paths, maybe changing it to be @c
* something/local/share instead of @c something/share, only, for
* example.
*
* @warning You should call this function @b before
* elm_app_info_set().
*
* @ingroup App
*/
EAPI void elm_app_compile_data_dir_set(const char *dir);
/**
* Provide information on the @b fallback application's locale
* directory, on scenarios where they get overridden by
* elm_app_info_set().
*
* @param dir The path to the default locale directory (compile time
* one)
*
* @warning You should call this function @b before
* elm_app_info_set().
*
* @ingroup App
*/
EAPI void elm_app_compile_locale_set(const char *dir);
/**
* Retrieve the application formal name, as set by elm_app_name_set().
*
* @return The application formal name.
*
* @ingroup App
* @since 1.8
*/
EAPI const char *elm_app_name_get(void);
/**
* Retrieve the path to the '.desktop' file, as set by
* elm_app_desktop_entry_set().
*
* @return The '.desktop' file path.
*
* @ingroup App
* @since 1.8
*/
EAPI const char *elm_app_desktop_entry_get(void);
/**
* Retrieve the application's run time prefix directory, as set by
* elm_app_info_set() and the way (environment) the application was
* run from.
*
* @return The directory prefix the application is actually using.
*
* @ingroup App
*/
EAPI const char *elm_app_prefix_dir_get(void);
/**
* Retrieve the application's run time binaries prefix directory, as
* set by elm_app_info_set() and the way (environment) the application
* was run from.
*
* @return The binaries directory prefix the application is actually
* using.
*
* @ingroup App
*/
EAPI const char *elm_app_bin_dir_get(void);
/**
* Retrieve the application's run time libraries prefix directory, as
* set by elm_app_info_set() and the way (environment) the application
* was run from.
*
* @return The libraries directory prefix the application is actually
* using.
*
* @ingroup App
*/
EAPI const char *elm_app_lib_dir_get(void);
/**
* Retrieve the application's run time data prefix directory, as
* set by elm_app_info_set() and the way (environment) the application
* was run from.
*
* @return The data directory prefix the application is actually
* using.
*
* @ingroup App
*/
EAPI const char *elm_app_data_dir_get(void);
/**
* Retrieve the application's run time locale prefix directory, as
* set by elm_app_info_set() and the way (environment) the application
* was run from.
*
* @return The locale directory prefix the application is actually
* using.
*
* @ingroup App
*/
EAPI const char *elm_app_locale_dir_get(void);
/**
* @}
*/
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