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commit 9da09c26718bbf73c03c1792b1ecc1d467ac24c9
Author: Dave Andreoli <[email protected]>
Date:   Fri Jan 16 19:54:10 2015 +0100

    Extramenu module revamped.
    
    Info on this new (old) module can be found at:
    https://phab.enlightenment.org/w/emodules/extramenu/
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 module.desktop.in      |   6 +
 src/Makefile.am        |  18 ++
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+Installation Instructions
+*************************
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+====================================
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+type, such as `sun4', or a canonical name which has the form:
+
+     CPU-COMPANY-SYSTEM
+
+where SYSTEM can have one of these forms:
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+   See the file `config.sub' for the possible values of each field.  If
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+If you want to set default values for `configure' scripts to share, you
+can create a site shell script called `config.site' that gives default
+values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'.
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+`PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists.  Or, you can set the
+`CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script.
+A warning: not all `configure' scripts look for a site script.
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+Defining Variables
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+     CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash /bin/bash ./configure CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash
+
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+     traditionally `config.cache'.  FILE defaults to `/dev/null' to
+     disable caching.
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+
diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am
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+ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4
+MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in aclocal.m4 config.guess config.h.in \
+               config.sub compile configure depcomp install-sh ltmain.sh \
+               missing module.desktop config.rpath mkinstalldirs
+
+SUBDIRS = src
+
+EDJE_FLAGS = -v \
+                -id $(top_srcdir)
+
+filesdir =  $(datadir)
+files_DATA = module.desktop e-module-extramenu.edj
+
+EXTRA_DIST = module.desktop.in \
+                icon.png \
+                e-module-extramenu.edc
+
+%.edj:  %.edc
+       $(EDJE_CC) $(EDJE_FLAGS) $< $@
+
+clean-local:
+       rm -rf e-module-extramenu.edj module.desktop *~
+
+uninstall:
+       rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)
diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
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diff --git a/README b/README
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+
+Extra Menu module for Enlightenment
+===================================
+
+This is a simple module I have initially written for the OpenGeu distribution.
+The module is able to generate as many new submenu as you want in the
+enlightenemnt main menu. The new menus can have unlimited submenus and the 
+names can be translated trough a simple file text file.
+The menu are generated from .menu files as per FreeDesktop standars. So you
+can also use all the existing (fdo compliant) menus.
+
+The module will search in '~/.e/e/extra_menu' and '/usr/share/menus' directory
+for new menu to create. Every menu need 3 files (the .menu, .directory and
+optionally a .desktop for the menu icons).
+
+
+The .menu file
+==============
+
+This is the first file searched in the user and the system directory.
+It contains the menu name, the menu structure, all the menu items and even
+other menus. It also contain a link to a .directory file.
+
+it should look like this
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+FILE: mymenu.menu
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+   <?xml version="1.0"?>
+   <!DOCTYPE Menu PUBLIC "-//freedesktop//DTD Menu 1.0//EN" 
"http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/menu-1.0.dtd";>
+   <Menu>
+     <Name>MyMenu</Name>
+     <DefaultAppDirs/>
+
+     <!--Uncomment this to search the .directory file in 
/usr/share/desktop-directory -->
+     <!--<DefaultDirectoryDirs/>  -->
+
+     <!--Or use this to search the .directory file where the .menu reside -->
+     <DirectoryDir>./</DirectoryDir>
+
+     <Directory>mymenu.directory</Directory>
+
+     <Include>
+       <Filename>xterm.desktop</Filename>
+       <Filename>firefox.desktop</Filename>
+       <Filename>anjuta.desktop</Filename>
+       <Filename>edje_editor.desktop</Filename>
+     </Include>
+   </Menu>
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+The .directory file
+====================
+
+This file is used to get the icon and the (translated) text for the menu.
+It should reside where the .menu is, but you can also place in other system
+directory (see the comments in the .menu file).
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+FILE: mymenu.directory
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+   [Desktop Entry]
+
+   Encoding=UTF-8
+   Type=Directory
+   Icon=mymenu
+   #Icon=mymenu.png
+   #Icon=/full/path/mymenu.png
+   X-Enlightenment-Menu=main/0
+
+   Name=My Own Menu
+   Name[it]=Il mio menu
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+The icon parameter can refer to a global .desktop file (if used without the
+extension) or can directly link to an image file (if used with the
+extension) The more reasonable place for icons (following the fdo spec)
+seems: /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/mymenu.png As a last chance you
+can also give the full path to the icon file... with the extension :P
+
+The X-Enlightenment-Menu parameter tell the modules where to place your menu
+in the enlightenment main menu. It is formed by the name of the parent menu
+and a number that is in some way related with the position you want.
+Example:
+main/0   ->   put in the top of the main menu
+main/11  ->   put in the bottom of the main menu
+sys/0    ->   put in the top of the system menu
+E Menus: main(0-11), sys, config (0-2), ...
+Note that if the number is too high your menu will not show up.
+
+
+have fun :)
+DaveMDS
+
+
+
+REFERENCE:
+-----------
+Freedesktop Menu Specification
+http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/latest/
+
+
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@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+
+rm -rf autom4te.cache
+rm -f aclocal.m4 ltmain.sh
+
+#echo "Running autopoint..." ; autopoint -f || :
+echo "Running aclocal..." ; aclocal -I m4 $ACLOCAL_FLAGS || exit 1
+echo "Running autoheader..." ; autoheader || exit 1
+echo "Running autoconf..." ; autoconf || exit 1
+echo "Running libtoolize..." ; (libtoolize --copy --automake || glibtoolize 
--automake) || exit 1
+echo "Running automake..." ; automake --add-missing --copy --gnu || exit 1
+
+if [ -z "$NOCONFIGURE" ]; then
+       ./configure "$@"
+fi
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f40550c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
+
+# get rid of that stupid cache mechanism
+rm -f config.cache
+
+AC_INIT(extramenu, 0.3.0, [email protected])
+AC_PREREQ(2.52)
+AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR(configure.ac)
+AC_CANONICAL_BUILD
+AC_CANONICAL_HOST
+AC_ISC_POSIX
+
+AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(1.8)
+AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
+
+AC_PROG_CC
+AM_PROG_CC_STDC
+AC_HEADER_STDC
+AC_C_CONST
+AC_C___ATTRIBUTE__
+
+define([AC_LIBTOOL_LANG_CXX_CONFIG], [:])dnl
+define([AC_LIBTOOL_LANG_F77_CONFIG], [:])dnl
+AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
+
+#AM_GNU_GETTEXT([external])
+#AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION(0.14)
+
+release=$(pkg-config --variable=release enlightenment)
+MODULE_ARCH="$host_os-$host_cpu-$release"
+AC_SUBST(MODULE_ARCH)
+AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(MODULE_ARCH, "$MODULE_ARCH", "Module architecture")
+
+# Find edje_cc
+PKG_CHECK_MODULES(EDJE, [edje >= 0.5.0])
+AC_ARG_WITH(edje-cc,
+  AC_HELP_STRING([--with-edje-cc=PATH], [specify a specific path to edje_cc]),
+  [
+    v=$withval;
+    EDJE_CC=$v
+  ],[
+    EDJE_CC=$(pkg-config --variable=prefix edje)/bin/edje_cc
+  ]
+)
+AC_SUBST(EDJE_CC)
+AC_MSG_CHECKING([Which edje_cc to use])
+AC_MSG_RESULT(${EDJE_CC})
+
+PKG_CHECK_MODULES(E, [enlightenment])
+
+datadir=$(pkg-config --variable=modules enlightenment)/${PACKAGE}
+
+AC_ARG_ENABLE(homedir-install,
+  AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-homedir-install], [Install module in homedir]),
+  [ datadir="${HOME}/.e/e/modules/${PACKAGE}" ]
+)
+
+AC_OUTPUT([
+Makefile
+src/Makefile
+module.desktop
+], [
+])
diff --git a/e-module-extramenu.edc b/e-module-extramenu.edc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..60d6969
--- /dev/null
+++ b/e-module-extramenu.edc
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+images {
+   image: "icon.png" COMP;
+}
+
+collections {
+   /* Module icon */
+   group {
+      name: "icon";
+      parts {
+         part {
+            name: "image";
+            mouse_events: 0;
+            type: IMAGE;
+            description {
+               state: "default" 0.0;
+               aspect_preference: BOTH;
+               image.normal: "icon.png";
+            }
+         }
+      }
+   }
+}
diff --git a/icon.png b/icon.png
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9b26616
Binary files /dev/null and b/icon.png differ
diff --git a/m4/ac_attribute.m4 b/m4/ac_attribute.m4
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..46c1a42
--- /dev/null
+++ b/m4/ac_attribute.m4
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+
+AC_DEFUN([AC_C___ATTRIBUTE__],
+[
+  AC_MSG_CHECKING(for __attribute__)
+  AC_CACHE_VAL(ac_cv___attribute__, [
+  AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <stdlib.h>],
+  [int func(int x); int foo(int x __attribute__ ((unused))) { exit(1); }],
+  ac_cv___attribute__=yes, ac_cv___attribute__=no)])
+  if test "$ac_cv___attribute__" = "yes"; then
+    AC_DEFINE(HAVE___ATTRIBUTE__, 1, [Define to 1 if your compiler has 
__attribute__])
+  fi
+  AC_MSG_RESULT($ac_cv___attribute__)
+])
+
diff --git a/module.desktop.in b/module.desktop.in
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2befb70
--- /dev/null
+++ b/module.desktop.in
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+[Desktop Entry]
+Type=Link
+Name=Extra Menu
+Icon=e-module-extramenu
+X-Enlightenment-ModuleType=system
+Comment=<title>Extra Menu</title><br>Add custom menus to the enlightenment 
main menu.<br>Look at the README file for instructions.
diff --git a/src/Makefile.am b/src/Makefile.am
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..11fb745
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/Makefile.am
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = Makefile.in
+
+INCLUDES = -Wall -I. \
+          -I$(top_srcdir) \
+          -I$(includedir) \
+          @E_CFLAGS@
+
+pkgdir = $(datadir)/$(MODULE_ARCH)
+pkg_LTLIBRARIES = module.la
+module_la_SOURCES = e_mod_main.h \
+                   e_mod_main.c
+
+module_la_LIBADD = @E_LIBS@
+module_la_LDFLAGS = -module -avoid-version
+module_la_DEPENDENCIES = $(top_builddir)/config.h
+
+clean-local:
+       rm -rf *~
diff --git a/src/e_mod_main.c b/src/e_mod_main.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c8b0296
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/e_mod_main.c
@@ -0,0 +1,239 @@
+/*  Copyright (C) 2008-2015 Davide Andreoli (see AUTHORS)
+ *
+ *  This file is part of extramenu.
+ *  extramenu is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ *  it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
+ *  the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ *  (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ *  extramenu 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ *  You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+ *  along with extramenu.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ */
+
+#include <e.h>
+#include "e_mod_main.h"
+#include "config.h"
+
+static int  _extramenu_new(const char *file);
+static void _extramenu_prepare_menu(void *data, E_Menu *em);
+static void _extramenu_generate_menu(void *data, E_Menu *em);
+static void _extramenu_desktop_run(void *data, E_Menu *m, E_Menu_Item *mi);
+static void _extramenu_set_menuitem_icon(const char *icon, E_Menu_Item *mi);
+static void _extramenu_parse_dir(const char *dir);
+static void _extramenu_clear_all_menus(void);
+static void _extramenu_monitor_cb(void *data, Ecore_File_Monitor *em, 
Ecore_File_Event event, const char *path);
+
+static Eina_List *extramenu_menus;
+Ecore_File_Monitor *extramenu_mon1, *extramenu_mon2;
+
+/***************************************************************************/
+
+/* module setup */
+EAPI E_Module_Api e_modapi =
+{
+   E_MODULE_API_VERSION,
+   "Extra Menu"
+};
+
+
+EAPI void *
+e_modapi_init(E_Module *m)
+{
+   char dir[PATH_MAX];
+
+   /* search in user dir */
+   snprintf(dir, PATH_MAX, "%s/"MENU_USER_DIR, e_user_homedir_get());
+   _extramenu_parse_dir(dir);
+
+   /* search in system dir */
+   _extramenu_parse_dir(MENU_SYSTEM_DIR);
+
+   /* keep the folder monitored for changes */
+   extramenu_mon1 = ecore_file_monitor_add(dir, _extramenu_monitor_cb, NULL);
+   extramenu_mon2 = ecore_file_monitor_add(MENU_SYSTEM_DIR, 
_extramenu_monitor_cb, NULL);
+
+   return m;
+}
+
+EAPI int
+e_modapi_shutdown(E_Module *m)
+{
+   E_FREE_FUNC(extramenu_mon1, ecore_file_monitor_del);
+   E_FREE_FUNC(extramenu_mon2, ecore_file_monitor_del);
+   _extramenu_clear_all_menus();
+
+   return 1;
+}
+
+EAPI int
+e_modapi_save(E_Module *m)
+{
+   return 1;
+}
+
+/***************************************************************************/
+static void
+_extramenu_parse_dir(const char *dir)
+{
+   Eina_List *files;
+   char *filename;
+   char buf[PATH_MAX];
+   
+   files = ecore_file_ls(dir);
+   EINA_LIST_FREE(files, filename)
+   {
+      snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/%s", dir, filename);
+      _extramenu_new(buf);
+      free(filename);
+   }
+}
+
+static int
+_extramenu_new(const char *file)
+{
+   Efreet_Menu *efreet_menu;
+   Extra_Menu *menu;
+   char *placement = NULL;
+
+   efreet_menu = efreet_menu_parse(file);
+   if (!efreet_menu || !efreet_menu->name) return 0;
+
+   menu = E_NEW(Extra_Menu, 1);
+   if (!menu) return 0;
+
+   if (efreet_menu->desktop && efreet_menu->desktop->x)
+      placement = eina_hash_find(efreet_menu->desktop->x, 
"X-Enlightenment-Menu");
+   if (!placement)
+      placement = DEFAULT_MENU_PLACEMENT;
+
+   menu->menu = eina_stringshare_add(placement);
+   menu->maug = e_int_menus_menu_augmentation_add(placement,
+                                                  _extramenu_prepare_menu,
+                                                  efreet_menu,
+                                                  NULL, NULL);
+   menu->efreet_menu = efreet_menu;
+   extramenu_menus = eina_list_append(extramenu_menus, menu);
+   return 1;
+}
+
+static void
+_extramenu_prepare_menu(void *data, E_Menu *em)
+{
+   Efreet_Menu *menu = data;
+   E_Menu_Item *mi;
+   E_Menu *m;
+
+   if (!menu || !em) return;
+
+   mi = e_menu_item_new(em);
+   e_menu_item_label_set(mi, menu->name);
+   _extramenu_set_menuitem_icon(menu->icon, mi);
+
+   m = e_menu_new();
+   e_menu_item_submenu_set(mi, m);
+
+   e_menu_pre_activate_callback_set(m, _extramenu_generate_menu, menu);
+}
+
+static void
+_extramenu_generate_menu(void *data, E_Menu *em)
+{
+   Efreet_Menu *menu = data;
+   E_Menu_Item *mi;
+   Efreet_Menu *sub;
+   Eina_List *l;
+
+   //printf("**GENERATE MENU: %s (type: %d size: %d)\n", menu->name,
+   //       menu->type, ecore_list_count(menu->entries));
+
+   EINA_LIST_FOREACH(menu->entries, l, sub)
+   {
+      switch (sub->type)
+      {
+         case EFREET_MENU_ENTRY_MENU:
+            _extramenu_prepare_menu(sub, em);
+            break;
+         case EFREET_MENU_ENTRY_DESKTOP:
+            mi = e_menu_item_new(em);
+            e_menu_item_label_set(mi, sub->desktop->name);
+            _extramenu_set_menuitem_icon(sub->desktop->icon, mi);
+            e_menu_item_callback_set(mi, _extramenu_desktop_run, sub->desktop);
+            break;
+         case EFREET_MENU_ENTRY_SEPARATOR:
+            mi = e_menu_item_new(em);
+            e_menu_item_separator_set(mi, 1);
+            break;
+         default:
+            break;
+      }
+   }
+   e_menu_pre_activate_callback_set(em, NULL, NULL);
+}
+
+static void
+_extramenu_desktop_run(void *data, E_Menu *m, E_Menu_Item *mi)
+{
+   e_exec(m->zone, (Efreet_Desktop *)data, NULL, NULL, "menu/apps");
+}
+
+static void
+_extramenu_set_menuitem_icon(const char *icon, E_Menu_Item *mi)
+{
+   const char *file = NULL;
+
+   if (!icon || !mi) return;
+
+   if (icon[0] == '/')
+      e_menu_item_icon_file_set(mi, icon);
+   else
+   {
+      file = efreet_icon_path_find(e_config->icon_theme, icon, 24);
+      if (file)
+         e_menu_item_icon_file_set(mi, file);
+   }
+}
+
+static void
+_extramenu_clear_all_menus(void)
+{
+   Extra_Menu *menu;
+
+   EINA_LIST_FREE(extramenu_menus, menu)
+   {
+      e_int_menus_menu_augmentation_del(menu->menu, menu->maug);
+      E_FREE_FUNC(menu->efreet_menu, efreet_menu_free);
+      E_FREE_FUNC(menu->menu, eina_stringshare_del);
+      free(menu);
+   }
+}
+
+static void
+_extramenu_monitor_cb(void *data, Ecore_File_Monitor *em, Ecore_File_Event 
event, const char *path)
+{
+   char dir[PATH_MAX];
+
+   switch (event)
+   {
+      case ECORE_FILE_EVENT_NONE:
+      case ECORE_FILE_EVENT_CREATED_DIRECTORY:
+         return;
+         break;
+      default:
+         break;
+   }
+
+   /* destroy all menus */
+   _extramenu_clear_all_menus();
+
+   /* recreate all menus */
+   snprintf(dir, PATH_MAX, "%s/"MENU_USER_DIR, e_user_homedir_get());
+   _extramenu_parse_dir(dir);
+   _extramenu_parse_dir(MENU_SYSTEM_DIR);
+}
+
+
diff --git a/src/e_mod_main.h b/src/e_mod_main.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d55726b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/e_mod_main.h
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+/*  Copyright (C) 2008-2015 Davide Andreoli (see AUTHORS)
+ *
+ *  This file is part of extramenu.
+ *  extramenu is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ *  it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
+ *  the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ *  (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ *  extramenu 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ *  You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+ *  along with extramenu.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ */
+
+#ifndef E_MOD_MAIN_H
+#define E_MOD_MAIN_H
+
+/*************************************************************/
+/** HERE YOU CAN CONFIGURE THE MODULE FOR YOUR NEEDS        **/
+/*************************************************************/
+#define MENU_USER_DIR ".e/e/extra_menu"
+#define MENU_SYSTEM_DIR "/usr/share/menus"
+//#define MENU_SYSTEM_DIR "/etc/xdg/menus"
+#define DEFAULT_MENU_PLACEMENT "main/7"
+/*************************************************************/
+
+typedef struct _Extra_Menu  Extra_Menu;
+
+struct _Extra_Menu
+{
+   const char *menu;
+   Efreet_Menu *efreet_menu;
+   E_Int_Menu_Augmentation *maug;
+};
+
+EAPI extern E_Module_Api e_modapi;
+
+EAPI void *e_modapi_init     (E_Module *m);
+EAPI int   e_modapi_shutdown (E_Module *m);
+EAPI int   e_modapi_save     (E_Module *m);
+
+
+#endif

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