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author | Daniel Friesel <derf@finalrewind.org> | 2018-11-18 21:26:43 +0100 |
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committer | Daniel Friesel <derf@finalrewind.org> | 2018-11-18 21:26:43 +0100 |
commit | 55c27c4babcf63989192f930ba7a75dac691e1e5 (patch) | |
tree | 98dce8b6dd50468039c77d37740fb9ea651325c9 /src | |
parent | 05ab8b3318c187c26205a6d5c0d7e6295d252b94 (diff) |
--start-at: Compare basenames if exact match failed
This more closely resembles the expected behaviour of --start-at, but
may lead to mismatches if several files in the filelist have the same
basename.
Closes #206
Related to #372 and #420
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r-- | src/slideshow.c | 46 |
1 files changed, 46 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/src/slideshow.c b/src/slideshow.c index 145bee1..145ced1 100644 --- a/src/slideshow.c +++ b/src/slideshow.c @@ -37,6 +37,24 @@ void init_slideshow_mode(void) int success = 0; gib_list *l = filelist, *last = NULL; + /* + * In theory, --start-at FILENAME is simple: Look for a file called + * FILENAME, start the filelist there, done. + * + * In practice, there are cases where this isn't sufficient. For instance, + * a user running 'feh --start-at hello.jpg /tmp' will expect feh to start + * at /tmp/hello.jpg, as if they had used + * 'feh --start-at /tmp/hello.jpg /tmp'. Similarly, XDG Desktop files + * may lead to the invocation 'feh --start-at /tmp/hello.jpg .' in /tmp, + * expecting the behaviour of 'feh --start-at ./hello.jpg .'. + * + * Since a good user experience is not about being technically correct, but + * about delivering the expected behaviour, we do some fuzzy matching + * here. In the worst case, this will cause --start-at to start at the + * wrong file. + */ + + // Try finding an exact filename match first for (; l && opt.start_list_at; l = l->next) { if (!strcmp(opt.start_list_at, FEH_FILE(l->data)->filename)) { opt.start_list_at = NULL; @@ -44,6 +62,34 @@ void init_slideshow_mode(void) } } + /* + * If it didn't work (opt.start_list_at is still set): Fall back to + * comparing just the filenames without directory prefixes. This may lead + * to false positives, but for now that's just the way it is. + */ + if (opt.start_list_at) { + char *current_filename; + char *start_at_filename = strrchr(opt.start_list_at, '/'); + if (start_at_filename) { + start_at_filename++; // We only care about the part after the '/' + } else { + start_at_filename = opt.start_list_at; + } + for (l = filelist; l && opt.start_list_at; l = l->next) { + current_filename = strrchr(FEH_FILE(l->data)->filename, '/'); + if (current_filename) { + current_filename++; // We only care about the part after the '/' + } else { + current_filename = FEH_FILE(l->data)->filename; + } + if (!strcmp(start_at_filename, current_filename)) { + opt.start_list_at = NULL; + break; + } + } + } + + // If that didn't work either, we're out of luck. if (opt.start_list_at) eprintf("--start-at %s: File not found in filelist", opt.start_list_at); |