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authorGravatar Johan Herland <johan@herland.net>2010-06-10 08:09:29 (JST)
committerGravatar Lars Hjemli <hjemli@gmail.com>2010-06-19 17:40:22 (JST)
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ui-shared: Teach "breadcrumb" navigation to path limit display beneath tab bar
When a path limit is in effect, and displayed directly beneath the tab bar, it should offer breadcrumb navigation (like what the 'tree' page does), to allow changing the path limit easily. Implementing this requires a robust way to link back to the current page with a changed ctx->qry.path, but without losing track of the other query arguments. This is solved by adding the new cgit_self_link() function, which is then invoked repeatedly by the new cgit_print_path_crumbs() function while manipulating ctx->qry.path. Signed-off-by: Johan Herland <johan@herland.net> Signed-off-by: Lars Hjemli <hjemli@gmail.com>
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@@ -46,6 +46,8 @@ extern void cgit_diff_link(const char *name, const char *title,
46extern void cgit_stats_link(const char *name, const char *title, 46extern void cgit_stats_link(const char *name, const char *title,
47 const char *class, const char *head, 47 const char *class, const char *head,
48 const char *path); 48 const char *path);
49extern void cgit_self_link(char *name, const char *title,
50 const char *class, struct cgit_context *ctx);
49extern void cgit_object_link(struct object *obj); 51extern void cgit_object_link(struct object *obj);
50 52
51extern void cgit_print_error(const char *msg); 53extern void cgit_print_error(const char *msg);