Previously the client would only learn the mime type of what was being
dropped on it once the drop occurred. To enable more sophisticated
filtering of drag & drop, we now pass along the list of mime types being
dragged to the client with each MouseMove event.
(Note that MouseMove is translated to the various Drag* events in LibGUI
on the client side.)
Bitmap::is_path_a_supported_image_format() and Bitmap::load_from_file()
now check the file extension with CaseSensitivity::CaseInsensitive.
This fixes a couple of inconsistencies, for example would
FileSystemModel::icon_for() recognize image files uppercase extensions
but couldn't create thumbnails for them (any attempt to create a bitmap
from such files would fail).
...instead of maybe bitmap + a single mime type and its corresponding data.
This allows drag&drop operations to hold multiple different kinds of
data, and the views/applications to choose between those.
For instance, Spreadsheet can keep the structure of the dragged cells,
and still provide text-only data to be passed to different unrelated editors.
This allows the user to start typing and highlighting and jumping
to a match in ColumnsView, IconView, TableView and TreeView if
the model supports it.
You can now construct a FileSystemModel with a null String() as the
root path. This will root it one level above "/" which makes the
root directory itself selectable as a child.
This will be useful in some places, e.g the FileManager application.
The Node API was obnoxiously requiring you to pass the model into it
all the time, simply because nodes could not find their way back to
the containing model. This patch adds a back-reference to the model
and simplifies the API.
And move canonicalized_path() to a static method on LexicalPath.
This is to make it clear that FileSystemPath/canonicalized_path() only
perform *lexical* canonicalization.
We also clean up some old references to the old G prefixed GUI classes
This also fixes a potential bug with using: C_OBJECT_ABSTRACT(GAbstractButton)
instead of C_OBJECT_ABSTRACT(AbstractButton)