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The code pretended to support this for libdivecomputer based downloads, but it had never been hooked up when the native Uemis downloader was implemented. When I finally decided to close that feature gap I realized that the original code was, shall we say, "aspirational" or "completely bogus" and therefore never worked. So instead of just hooking up the code for the Uemis downloader I instead implemented this correctly for the first time for both libdivecomputer and the native Uemis downloader. In order not to have to mess with multithreaded Gtk development I simply opted for a helper function that fires on a 100ms timeout and have it end the dialog without a response. This way we can run the dialog while waiting for the download to finish, still update the progress bar and respond in a useful manner to the user clicking cancel. Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
26 lines
632 B
C
26 lines
632 B
C
#ifndef LIBDIVECOMPUTER_H
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#define LIBDIVECOMPUTER_H
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/* libdivecomputer */
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#include <libdivecomputer/device.h>
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#include <libdivecomputer/parser.h>
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/* handling uemis Zurich SDA files */
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#include "uemis.h"
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/* don't forget to include the UI toolkit specific display-XXX.h first
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to get the definition of progressbar_t */
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typedef struct device_data_t {
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dc_descriptor_t *descriptor;
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const char *vendor, *product, *devname;
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dc_device_t *device;
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dc_context_t *context;
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progressbar_t progress;
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int preexisting;
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gboolean force_download;
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GtkDialog *dialog;
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} device_data_t;
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extern GError *do_import(device_data_t *data);
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#endif
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