xdiskusage-1.60/0000775000175000017500000000000014113516423013545 5ustar spitzakspitzakxdiskusage-1.60/install-sh0000644000175000017500000001124412445664351015560 0ustar spitzakspitzak#! /bin/sh # # install - install a program, script, or datafile # This comes from X11R5. # # Calling this script install-sh is preferred over install.sh, to prevent # `make' implicit rules from creating a file called install from it # when there is no Makefile. # # This script is compatible with the BSD install script, but was written # from scratch. # # set DOITPROG to echo to test this script # Don't use :- since 4.3BSD and earlier shells don't like it. doit="${DOITPROG-}" # put in absolute paths if you don't have them in your path; or use env. vars. mvprog="${MVPROG-mv}" cpprog="${CPPROG-cp}" chmodprog="${CHMODPROG-chmod}" chownprog="${CHOWNPROG-chown}" chgrpprog="${CHGRPPROG-chgrp}" stripprog="${STRIPPROG-strip}" rmprog="${RMPROG-rm}" mkdirprog="${MKDIRPROG-mkdir}" tranformbasename="" transform_arg="" instcmd="$mvprog" chmodcmd="$chmodprog 0755" chowncmd="" chgrpcmd="" stripcmd="" rmcmd="$rmprog -f" mvcmd="$mvprog" src="" dst="" dir_arg="" while [ x"$1" != x ]; do case $1 in -c) instcmd="$cpprog" shift continue;; -d) dir_arg=true shift continue;; -m) chmodcmd="$chmodprog $2" shift shift continue;; -o) chowncmd="$chownprog $2" shift shift continue;; -g) chgrpcmd="$chgrpprog $2" shift shift continue;; -s) stripcmd="$stripprog" shift continue;; -t=*) transformarg=`echo $1 | sed 's/-t=//'` shift continue;; -b=*) transformbasename=`echo $1 | sed 's/-b=//'` shift continue;; *) if [ x"$src" = x ] then src=$1 else # this colon is to work around a 386BSD /bin/sh bug : dst=$1 fi shift continue;; esac done if [ x"$src" = x ] then echo "install: no input file specified" exit 1 else true fi if [ x"$dir_arg" != x ]; then dst=$src src="" if [ -d $dst ]; then instcmd=: else instcmd=mkdir fi else # Waiting for this to be detected by the "$instcmd $src $dsttmp" command # might cause directories to be created, which would be especially bad # if $src (and thus $dsttmp) contains '*'. if [ -f $src -o -d $src ] then true else echo "install: $src does not exist" exit 1 fi if [ x"$dst" = x ] then echo "install: no destination specified" exit 1 else true fi # If destination is a directory, append the input filename; if your system # does not like double slashes in filenames, you may need to add some logic if [ -d $dst ] then dst="$dst"/`basename $src` else true fi fi ## this sed command emulates the dirname command dstdir=`echo $dst | sed -e 's,[^/]*$,,;s,/$,,;s,^$,.,'` # Make sure that the destination directory exists. # this part is taken from Noah Friedman's mkinstalldirs script # Skip lots of stat calls in the usual case. if [ ! -d "$dstdir" ]; then defaultIFS=' ' IFS="${IFS-${defaultIFS}}" oIFS="${IFS}" # Some sh's can't handle IFS=/ for some reason. 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Dykstra\n" "\n" "This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify " "it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by " "the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or " "(at your option) any later version.\n" "\n" "This program 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 General Public License for more details.\n" "\n" "You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License " "along with this software; if not, write to the Free Software " "Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 " "USA."; #if defined _GNU_SOURCE || _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200809L #define HAVE_GETDELIM #endif #if defined(DF_COMMAND) // assumme DU_COMMAND is also defined #elif defined(__hpux) # define DF_COMMAND "df -P" # define DU_COMMAND "du -kx" #elif defined(__bsdi__) # define DF_COMMAND "df" # define DU_COMMAND "du -x" #elif defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__APPLE__) # define DF_COMMAND "df -P -k -t noprocfs,devfs,fdescfs" # define DU_COMMAND "du -kx" #elif defined(SVR4) || defined(__sun) # define DF_COMMAND "/bin/df -k" # define DU_COMMAND "/bin/du -kd" #else // linux # define NULL_TERMS # define DF_COMMAND "df -k -x usbfs -x tmpfs" # define DU_COMMAND "du -0kx" #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "panels.H" #include #include #include #include #include typedef unsigned long long ull; // turn number of K into user-friendly text: const char* formatk(ull k) { static char buffer[32]; int index = 0; double dk = k; while (dk >= 1024.0) { index++; dk /= 1024.0; } if (index) sprintf(buffer, "%.4g%c", dk, "KMGTPEZY"[index]); else sprintf(buffer, "%dK", (int)k); return buffer; } // Holds data read from 'df' for each disk struct Disk { const char* mount; ull total; ull used; ull avail; Disk* next; }; Disk* firstdisk; int quiet; void alert(const char* message) { if (quiet) fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", message); else fl_alert("%s", message); } void alert(const char* fmt, const char* s1) { if (quiet) {fprintf(stderr, fmt, s1); fputc('\n', stderr);} else fl_alert(fmt, s1); } void alert(const char* fmt, const char* s1, const char* s2) { if (quiet) {fprintf(stderr, fmt, s1, s2); fputc('\n', stderr);} else fl_alert(fmt, s1, s2); } void alert(const char* fmt, const char* s1, unsigned n, const char* s2) { if (quiet) {fprintf(stderr, fmt, s1, n, s2); fputc('\n', stderr);} else fl_alert(fmt, s1, n, s2); } // Run 'df' and create a list of Disk structures, fill in browser: void reload_cb(Fl_Button*, void*) { FILE* f = popen(DF_COMMAND, "r"); if (!f) { alert("Can't run df, %s\n", strerror(errno)); return; } Disk** pointer = &firstdisk; for (;;) { char buffer[2048]; if (!fgets(buffer, 2048, f)) break; int n = 0; // number of words char* word[10]; // pointer to each word for (char* p = buffer; n < 10;) { // skip leading whitespace: while (*p && isspace(*p)) p++; if (!*p) break; // skip over the word: word[n++] = p; while (*p && !isspace(*p)) p++; if (!*p) break; *p++ = 0; } if (n < 5 || word[n-1][0] != '/') continue; // ok we found a line with a /xyz at the end: Disk* d = new Disk; d->mount = strdup(word[n-1]); d->total = strtoul(word[n-5],0,10); d->used = strtoul(word[n-4],0,10); d->avail = strtoul(word[n-3],0,10); *pointer = d; d->next = 0; pointer = &d->next; } pclose(f); if (!firstdisk) { alert("Something went wrong with df, no disks found."); return; // leave browser as-is } // There is no browser widget if a file was given on the command line if (!disk_browser) return; disk_browser->clear(); for (Disk* d = firstdisk; d; d = d->next) { char buf[512]; int pct; ull sum = d->used + d->avail; if (!sum) { pct = 100; } else { pct = int((d->used*100.0)/sum+.5); if (!pct && d->used) pct = 1; } const char* mount = d->mount; if (strlen(mount) > 255) mount = d->mount + strlen(mount) - 255; #if FL_MAJOR_VERSION > 1 || FL_MINOR_VERSION >= 3 static int widths[] = {0, 0, 0}; if (d==firstdisk) { if (widths[0] == 0) { int n = disk_browser->textsize(); fl_font(disk_browser->textfont(), n); widths[0] = fl_width("2.222Mn"); widths[1] = fl_width("00% n"); } disk_browser->column_widths(widths); } sprintf(buf, "@r%s\t@r%d%% \t@b%s", formatk(d->total), pct, d->mount); #else sprintf(buf, "%s %02d%% %s", formatk(d->total), pct, d->mount); #endif disk_browser->add(buf); } disk_browser->position(0); #if FL_MAJOR_VERSION > 1 disk_browser->deselect(); #endif } Fl_Window *copyright_window; void copyright_cb(Fl_Button*, void*) { if (!copyright_window) { copyright_window = new Fl_Window(400,360,"About xdiskusage"); copyright_window->color(FL_WHITE); Fl_Box *b = new Fl_Box(10,0,380,360,copyright); #ifdef FL_NORMAL_SIZE b->labelsize(12); #endif b->align(FL_ALIGN_LEFT|FL_ALIGN_INSIDE|FL_ALIGN_WRAP); copyright_window->resizable(b); copyright_window->end(); } copyright_window->hotspot(copyright_window); copyright_window->set_non_modal(); copyright_window->show(); } //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// struct Node { Node* child; Node* brother; const char* name; ull size; long ordinal; // sign bit indicates hidden bool hidden() const {return ordinal < 0;} }; // default sizes of new windows, changed by user actions on other windows: int window_w = 600; int window_h = 480; int ncols = 5; #define MAXDEPTH 100 class OutputWindow : public Fl_Window { void draw(); int handle(int); void resize(int,int,int,int); Node* root; Node* current_root; Node* path[MAXDEPTH]; Node* current_node; int root_depth; int current_depth; int ncols; Fl_Menu_Button menu_button; OutputWindow(int w, int h, const char* l) : Fl_Window(w,h,l), menu_button(0,0,w,h) {box(FL_NO_BOX);} void finish_drawn_row(); void draw_tree(Node* n, int column, ull row, double scale, double offset); void print_tree(FILE* f, Node* n, int column, ull row, double scale, double offset, int W, int H); void setcurrent(Node*, int); void setroot(Node*, int); public: static void root_cb(Fl_Widget*, void*); static void out_cb(Fl_Widget*, void*); static void hide_cb(Fl_Widget*, void*); static void unhide_cb(Fl_Widget*, void*); static void in_cb(Fl_Widget*, void*); static void next_cb(Fl_Widget*, void*); static void previous_cb(Fl_Widget*, void*); static void setroot_cb(Fl_Widget*, void*); static void sort_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*); static void columns_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*); static void copy_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*); static void print_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*); static void quit_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*); static Node* sort(Node* n, int (*compare)(const Node*, const Node*)); static OutputWindow* make(const char*, Disk* = 0); static void print_file(OutputWindow* d, FILE *f, bool portrait, bool fill); ~OutputWindow(); }; int all_files; char *outfile; int arg_cb(int, char **argv, int &i) { const char *s = argv[i]; if (!s) return 0; if (*s != '-') return 0; if (!s[1]) return 0; // plain "-" for pipe for (s++; *s; s++) { if (*s == 'a') all_files = 1; else if (*s == 'q') quiet = 1; else if (*s == 'o' && argv[i+1]) { outfile = strdup(argv[i+1]); i++; quiet = 1; } else return 0; } i++; return 1; } int main(int argc, char**argv) { #if FL_MAJOR_VERSION < 2 // Make fltk look more like KDE/Windoze: #ifndef FL_NORMAL_SIZE // detect new versions of fltk where this is a variable FL_NORMAL_SIZE = 12; #endif Fl::set_color(FL_SELECTION_COLOR,0,0,128); #endif // Parse and -x switches understood by fltk: int n; Fl::args(argc, argv, n, arg_cb); // Any remaining words are files/directories: if (n < argc) { if (argv[n][0] == '-') { if (argv[n][1]) { // unknown switch fprintf(stderr, "xdiskusage display browser of disks to run du on\n" "xdiskusage directory... run du on each named directory\n" "xdiskusage file... assume the file contains du output\n" "du ... | xdiskusage - pipe du output to xdiskusage\n" " -a show all files\n" " -o file immediately send postscript output to (- means stdout)\n" " -q (quiet) don't show the progress slider\n" "%s\n" " -help\n", Fl::help); return 1; } else { // plain "-" indicates pipe argv[n] = 0; } } while (n < argc) { OutputWindow* d = OutputWindow::make(argv[n++]); if (outfile) { if (!d) return 1; FILE *f; if (strcmp(outfile,"-")==0) f = stdout; else f = fopen(outfile, "w"); if (!f) { perror("Cannot open output file"); return 1; } d->print_file(d, f, true, true); return 0; } else if (d) d->show(); } } else { // normal gui: make_diskchooser(); reload_cb(0,0); disk_chooser->show(argc,argv); } return Fl::run(); } void disk_browser_cb(Fl_Browser*b, void*) { int i = b->value(); //printf("disk browser cb %d\n", i); #if FL_MAJOR_VERSION < 2 i--; #endif if (i < 0) return; Disk* d; for (d = firstdisk; i > 0; i--) d = d->next; all_files = all_files_button->value(); OutputWindow* w = OutputWindow::make(d->mount, d); if (w) w->show(); //b->value(0); } #include void disk_input_cb(Fl_Input* i, void*) { all_files = all_files_button->value(); OutputWindow* w = OutputWindow::make(i->value(), 0); if (w) w->show(); } void close_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*) { OutputWindow* d = (OutputWindow*)o; delete d; } static int cancelled; void cancel_cb(Fl_Button*, void*) { cancelled = 1; } void delete_tree(Node* n) { while (n) { if (n->child) delete_tree(n->child); Node* next = n->brother; free((void*)n->name); delete n; n = next; } } // fill in missing totals by adding all sons: void fix_tree(Node* n) { if (n->size) return; ull total = 0; for (Node *x = n->child; x; x = x->brother) total += x->size; n->size = total; } static long ordinal; Node* newnode(const char* name, ull size, Node* parent, Node* & brother) { Node* n = new Node; n->child = n->brother = 0; n->name = strdup(name); n->size = size; n->ordinal = ++ordinal; if (parent->child) { brother->brother = n; } else { parent->child = n; } brother = n; return n; } static Fl_Menu_Item menutable[] = { {"set root", '\r', OutputWindow::setroot_cb}, {"in", FL_Right, OutputWindow::in_cb}, {"next", FL_Down, OutputWindow::next_cb}, {"previous", FL_Up, OutputWindow::previous_cb}, {"out", FL_Left, OutputWindow::out_cb}, {"root out", '/', OutputWindow::root_cb}, {"hide", 'h', OutputWindow::hide_cb}, {"unhide", FL_SHIFT|'H', OutputWindow::unhide_cb}, {"sort", 0, 0, 0, FL_SUBMENU}, {"largest first", 's', OutputWindow::sort_cb, (void*)'s'}, {"smallest first", 'r', OutputWindow::sort_cb, (void*)'r'}, {"alphabetical", 'a', OutputWindow::sort_cb, (void*)'a'}, {"reverse alphabetical", 'z', OutputWindow::sort_cb, (void*)'z'}, {"unsorted", 'u', OutputWindow::sort_cb, (void*)'u'}, {0}, {"columns", 0, 0, 0, FL_SUBMENU}, {"2", '2', OutputWindow::columns_cb, (void*)2}, {"3", '3', OutputWindow::columns_cb, (void*)3}, {"4", '4', OutputWindow::columns_cb, (void*)4}, {"5", '5', OutputWindow::columns_cb, (void*)5}, {"6", '6', OutputWindow::columns_cb, (void*)6}, {"7", '7', OutputWindow::columns_cb, (void*)7}, {"8", '8', OutputWindow::columns_cb, (void*)8}, {"9", '9', OutputWindow::columns_cb, (void*)9}, {"10", '0', OutputWindow::columns_cb, (void*)10}, {"11", '1', OutputWindow::columns_cb, (void*)11}, {0}, {"copy to clipboard", 'c', OutputWindow::copy_cb}, {"print", 'p', OutputWindow::print_cb}, {"quit", 'q', OutputWindow::quit_cb}, {0} }; static int largestfirst(const Node* a, const Node* b) { return (a->size > b->size) ? -1 : 1; } #ifndef HAVE_GETDELIM static ssize_t getdelim_fallback(char **lineptr, size_t *n, int delim, FILE *stream) { int c; char *buf; size_t len = 0; size_t buflen; if (!lineptr || !n) { errno = EINVAL; return -1; } buf = *lineptr; buflen = *n; if (!(buf) && !(buflen)) { buflen = 2048; buf = (char*)malloc(buflen); if (!buf) { errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } } for (;;) { c = getc(stream); if (c == EOF) break; buf[len] = c; if (++len >= buflen) { char *tmp; buflen += 2048; tmp = (char*)realloc((void*)buf, buflen); if (!tmp) { errno = ENOMEM; return -1; } buf = tmp; } if (c == delim) break; } buf[len] = '\0'; *lineptr = buf; *n = buflen; return len ? len : -1; } #define getdelim(a,b,c,d) getdelim_fallback(a,b,c,d) #endif OutputWindow* OutputWindow::make(const char* path, Disk* disk) { cancelled = 0; // If the platform supports it, this helps prevent // difficult-to-understand errors in the event of filenames // with newlines. bool null_term = false; FILE* f; bool true_file; char *buffer; size_t buffer_size = 2048; char pathbuf[1024]; buffer = (char*)malloc(buffer_size); if (!buffer) { alert("Error allocating memory for buffer!"); return 0; } if (!path) { // it is a pipe true_file = true; f = stdin; } else { if (!disk) { // follow all symbolic links... strncpy(pathbuf, path, 1023); for (int i=0; i<10; i++) { char *p = (char*)fl_filename_name(pathbuf); int j = readlink(pathbuf, p, 1024-(p-pathbuf)); if (j < 0) { if (errno != EINVAL) { alert("%s: no such file", pathbuf); return 0; } break; } if (*p == '/') {memmove(pathbuf, p, j); p = pathbuf;} p[j] = 0; path = pathbuf; } // See if the path we were given is really a mountpoint, in which case // we can figure out freespace. reload_cb(0,0); for (Disk* d=firstdisk; d; d=d->next) { if (strcmp(d->mount, path) == 0) { disk = d; break; } } } // First, determine if the path we're given is an actual file, and // not a directory. If it is a file, assume it's the output from a // du command the user ran by hand. struct stat stbuf; if (stat(path, &stbuf) < 0) { alert("%s : %s", path, strerror(errno)); return 0; } true_file = S_ISREG(stbuf.st_mode); if (true_file) { f = fopen(path, "r"); if (!f) { alert("%s : %s", path, strerror(errno)); return 0; } } } if (!true_file) { // It's a directory; popen a du command starting at that directory. #ifdef __sgi // sgi has the -x and -L switches somehow confused. You cannot turn // off descent into mount points (with -x) without turning on descent // into symbolic links (at least for a stat()). At DD all the symbolic // links are on the /usr disk so I special case it: if (!strcmp(path, "/usr")) sprintf(buffer, "du -k%c \"%s\"", all_files ? 'a' : ' ', path); else #endif snprintf(buffer, buffer_size, DU_COMMAND"%c \"%s\"", all_files ? 'a' : ' ', path); #ifdef NULL_TERMS null_term = true; #endif f = popen(buffer,"r"); if (!f) { alert("Problem running '%s' : %s", buffer, strerror(errno)); return 0; } } if (!quiet) { if (!wait_window) make_wait_window(); wait_slider->type(disk ? FL_HOR_FILL_SLIDER : FL_HOR_SLIDER); wait_slider->value(0.0); #if FL_MAJOR_VERSION > 1 wait_slider->box(FL_DOWN_BOX); wait_slider->color(0); wait_slider->selection_color(12); #endif if (!(path && true_file)) { wait_window->show(); while (wait_window->damage()) Fl::wait(.1); } } Node* root = new Node; root->child = root->brother = 0; root->name = 0; //if (!true_file) root->name = strdup(path); root->size = 0; root->ordinal = 0; ordinal = 0; Node* lastnode[MAXDEPTH]; ull runningtotal; ull totals[MAXDEPTH]; lastnode[0] = root; runningtotal = 0; totals[0] = 0; int currentdepth = 0; for (size_t line_no = 1;; ++line_no) { if (!(path && true_file)) Fl::check(); if (cancelled) { delete_tree(root); if (true_file) { if (path) fclose(f); } else { pclose(f); } wait_window->hide(); return 0; } errno = 0; ssize_t len; if ((len = getdelim(&buffer, &buffer_size, null_term ? 0 : '\n', f)) == -1) { if (errno) { alert("%s: %s", path ? path : "stdin", strerror(errno)); } if (!runningtotal) { // nothing to display if (!errno) alert("%s: empty or bad file", path ? path : "stdin"); cancelled = 1; continue; } break; } if (!null_term && len && buffer[len-1] == '\n') buffer[len-1] = 0; char* p; ull size = strtoull(buffer, &p, 10); if (!isspace(*p) || p == buffer) { if (!*p || *p=='#') continue; // ignore blank lines or comments (?) if (true_file) alert("%s:input line %u: does not look like du output: %s", path ? path : "stdin", (unsigned)line_no, p); else alert("%s: line %u: does not look like du output: %s\n" "Please run du manually and examine the output for irregularities.", path ? path : "stdin", (unsigned)line_no, p); cancelled = 1; continue; } while (isspace(*p)) p++; // split the path into parts: int newdepth = 0; const char* parts[MAXDEPTH]; if (*p == '/') { if (!root->name) root->name = strdup("/"); p++; } for (newdepth = 0; newdepth < MAXDEPTH-1 && *p;) { parts[++newdepth] = p++; while (*p && *p != '/') p++; if (*p == '/') *p++ = 0; } // find out how many of the fields match: int match = 0; for (; match < newdepth && match < currentdepth; match++) { if (strcmp(parts[match+1], lastnode[match+1]->name) != 0) break; } // give a total to any subdirectories we are leaving that du did // not report a total for: for (int j = currentdepth; j > match; j--) fix_tree(lastnode[j]); Node* node = lastnode[match]; for (int j = match; j < newdepth; j++) { totals[j+1] = runningtotal; node = newnode(parts[j+1], 0, node, lastnode[j+1]); } node->size = size; totals[newdepth] += size; runningtotal = totals[newdepth]; currentdepth = newdepth; // percent done is rounded to nearest pixel so slider does // not continuousely redraw: if (!quiet) { double v = disk ? (double)runningtotal/disk->used : (double)(ordinal%1024)/1024; v = rint(v*wait_slider->w())/wait_slider->w(); wait_slider->value(v); } } if (true_file) { if (path) fclose(f); } else { pclose(f); } if (!quiet) wait_window->hide(); // remove all the common roots that were not given sizes by du: while (root->child && !root->size && !root->child->brother) { Node* child = root->child; if (root->name) { char buffer[2048]; char* p = buffer; const char* q = root->name; while (*q) *p++ = *q++; if (p[-1] != '/') *p++ = '/'; strcpy(p, child->name); free((void*)(root->name)); root->name = strdup(buffer); free((void*)(child->name)); } else { root->name = child->name; } root->size = child->size; root->child = child->child; delete child; for (int j = 1; j < currentdepth; j++) lastnode[j] = lastnode[j+1]; currentdepth--; } // give a total to any subdirectories we are leaving that du did // not report a total for: for (int j = currentdepth; j > 0; j--) fix_tree(lastnode[j]); // Add dummy nodes to report more information we learned from df: if (disk) { // find last child so we can add after it: Node* n = root->child; while (n && n->brother) n = n->brother; if (disk->used > runningtotal) { // missing stuff (probably permission denied errors): newnode("(permission denied)", disk->used-runningtotal, root, n); runningtotal = disk->used; } if (disk->avail) { newnode("(free)", disk->avail, root, n); runningtotal += disk->avail; } if (disk->total > runningtotal) { newnode("(inodes)", disk->total-runningtotal, root, n); runningtotal = disk->total; } } free((void*)buffer); root->size = runningtotal; OutputWindow* d = new OutputWindow(window_w, window_h, path ? path : root->name); d->ncols = ::ncols; d->root = d->current_root = sort(root, largestfirst); d->resizable(d); d->menu_button.menu(menutable); d->menu_button.box(FL_NO_BOX); d->callback(close_cb); d->root_depth = 0; d->current_node = d->root; d->current_depth = 0; return d; } // These point at the top-left most pixel not drawn. This avoids drawing // over already made drawings: static int drawn_row; static int undrawn_column; #define BACKGROUND FL_LIGHT2 // erase the reset of drawn_row void OutputWindow::finish_drawn_row() { if (undrawn_column < w()) { fl_color(BACKGROUND); fl_rectf(undrawn_column, drawn_row, w()-undrawn_column, 1); } } int depth(Node* m, int quit_after) { int found = 0; for (Node* c = m->child; c; c=c->brother) if (!c->hidden()) { int t = depth(c, quit_after-1); if (t > found) {found = t; if (found+1 >= quit_after) break;} } return found+1; } // Returns first pixel row not drawn into: void OutputWindow::draw_tree(Node* n, int column, ull row, double scale, double offset) { int X = (w()-1)*column/ncols; int W = (w()-1)*(column+1)/ncols - X; int Y = int(row*scale+offset+.5); for (; n; n = n->brother) { int NEXTY; if (n == current_root) NEXTY = h()-1; else if (n->hidden()) continue; else NEXTY = int((row+n->size)*scale+offset+.5); int H = NEXTY-Y; // if we have gone to next pixel row, erase end of previous one: if (Y > drawn_row) { finish_drawn_row(); drawn_row = Y; undrawn_column = X+1; } // anything more than 1 pixel tall draws a box: if (H > 1) { fl_color(FL_WHITE); fl_rectf(X+1,Y+1,W-1,H-1); fl_color(FL_BLACK); if (n->size*scale > 10 && n->name && n->name[0]) { char buffer[256]; #if FL_MAJOR_VERSION > 1 snprintf(buffer, 256, "%s%c%s", n->name, n->size*scale > 20 ? '\n' : ' ', formatk(n->size)); fl_draw(buffer, X+3, Y, W-3, H, Fl_Align(FL_ALIGN_LEFT|FL_ALIGN_CLIP|fltk::RAW_LABEL)); #else // we need to double all the @ and & signs to avoid fltk formatting int i,j; for (i = j = 0; i < 254;) { unsigned char c = (unsigned char)(n->name[j++]); if (!c) break; buffer[i++] = c; if (c=='@' || c=='&') buffer[i++] = c; } snprintf(buffer+i, 256-i, "%c%s", n->size*scale > 20 ? '\n' : ' ', formatk(n->size)); fl_draw(buffer, X+3, Y, W-3, H, Fl_Align(FL_ALIGN_LEFT|FL_ALIGN_CLIP)); #endif } fl_rect(X,Y,W+1,H+1); if (undrawn_column < X+W+1) undrawn_column = X+W+1; if (column+1 < ncols) { // figure out how much is not hidden: ull hidden = 0; for (Node* c = n->child; c; c = c->brother) if (c->hidden()) hidden += c->size; if (hidden > 0) { int yy = int((row+hidden)*scale+offset+.5); fl_color(FL_BLACK); fl_line(X,yy,X+10,yy); fl_line(X+10,yy,X+W,Y); } if (hidden < n->size) { double s2 = scale*n->size/(n->size-hidden); draw_tree(n->child, column+1, row, s2, offset+row*(scale-s2)); } if (drawn_row < NEXTY) { finish_drawn_row(); drawn_row++; if (drawn_row < NEXTY) { fl_color(BACKGROUND); fl_rectf(X+W+1, drawn_row, w()-(X+W+1), NEXTY-drawn_row); } drawn_row = NEXTY; undrawn_column = X+W+1; } } else { drawn_row = NEXTY; undrawn_column = X+W+1; } if (n == current_node) { fl_color(FL_RED); fl_rect(X+1,Y+1,W-1,H-1); } } else { // draw a line for children less than 2 pixels tall int R = (w()-1)*(column+::depth(n,ncols-column))/ncols; if (R >= undrawn_column) { fl_color(FL_DARK2); fl_rectf(undrawn_column, Y, R+1-undrawn_column, 1); undrawn_column = R+1; } if (H > 0) { finish_drawn_row(); fl_color(FL_DARK2); fl_rectf(X+1, NEXTY, W+1, 1); drawn_row = NEXTY; undrawn_column = X+W+1; } if (n == current_node) { fl_color(FL_RED); fl_rectf(X,Y,W+1,H+1); } } if (n == current_root) {finish_drawn_row(); break;} row += n->size; Y = NEXTY; } } void OutputWindow::draw() { //fl_draw_box(box(),0,0,w(),h(),color()); double scale = (double)(h()-1)/current_root->size; fl_font(0,10); drawn_row = undrawn_column = 0; draw_tree(current_root, 0, 0, scale, 0); } int OutputWindow::handle(int event) { switch (event) { case FL_PUSH: case FL_DRAG: case FL_RELEASE: break; default: return Fl_Window::handle(event); } // Figure out what node we are pointing at: int X = Fl::event_x(); int Y = Fl::event_y(); if (X < 0 || X >= w() || Y < 0 || Y >= h()) return 1; int column = X * ncols / w(); if (column <= 0) { setcurrent(current_root, root_depth); } else { column += root_depth; double scale = (double)(h()-1)/current_root->size; double offset = 0; Node* n = current_root; ull row = 0; int d = root_depth; while (n && d < column) { path[d] = n; ull hidden = 0; for (Node* c = n->child; c; c = c->brother) if (c->hidden()) hidden += c->size; if (hidden >= n->size) {n = 0; break;} double s2 = scale*n->size/(n->size-hidden); offset += row*(scale-s2); scale = s2; n = n->child; for (; n; n = n->brother) { if (n->hidden()) continue; int Y1 = int((row+n->size)*scale+offset+.5); if (Y < Y1) break; row += n->size; } d++; } if (n) setcurrent(n,d); } // make menus popup now that we have current node: if (event == FL_PUSH && Fl::event_button() != 1) return Fl_Window::handle(event); // double-click opens the item: if (event == FL_RELEASE && Fl::event_clicks()) { if (current_node == current_root && current_depth) setcurrent(path[current_depth-1], current_depth-1); else setroot(current_node, current_depth); } // otherwise just navigate to it: return 1; } void OutputWindow::setcurrent(Node* n, int newdepth) { if (current_node == n) return; current_node = n; current_depth = newdepth; if (newdepth <= root_depth) setroot(n, newdepth); int m = current_depth-root_depth+1; if (m > ncols) ncols = m; n->ordinal = labs(n->ordinal); // unhide redraw(); } void OutputWindow::setroot(Node* n, int newdepth) { if (n == current_root) return; current_root = n; root_depth = newdepth; char buffer[2048]; buffer[0] = 0; char* p = buffer; for (int i = 0; i < root_depth; i++) { const char* q = path[i]->name; if (q && *q) { while (*q) *p++ = *q++; if (p[-1] != '/') *p++ = '/'; } } strcpy(p,n->name); label(buffer); int m = current_depth-root_depth+1; if (m > ncols) ncols = m; redraw(); } void OutputWindow::copy_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*) { OutputWindow* d = (OutputWindow*)(o->window()); char buffer[2048]; char* p = buffer; for (int i = 0; i < d->current_depth; i++) { const char* q = d->path[i]->name; while (*q) *p++ = *q++; if (p[-1] != '/') *p++ = '/'; } strcpy(p, d->current_node->name); Fl::copy(buffer, strlen(buffer), 2); // both clipboard & selection } OutputWindow::~OutputWindow() { delete_tree(root); } void OutputWindow::setroot_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*) { OutputWindow* d = (OutputWindow*)(o->window()); d->setroot(d->current_node, d->current_depth); } void OutputWindow::root_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*) { OutputWindow* d = (OutputWindow*)(o->window()); if (d->root_depth) d->setroot(d->path[d->root_depth-1], d->root_depth-1); } void OutputWindow::out_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*) { OutputWindow* d = (OutputWindow*)(o->window()); if (d->current_depth) d->setcurrent(d->path[d->current_depth-1], d->current_depth-1); } void OutputWindow::in_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*) { OutputWindow* d = (OutputWindow*)(o->window()); for (Node* c = d->current_node->child; c; c = c->brother) if (!c->hidden()) { d->path[d->current_depth] = d->current_node; d->setcurrent(c, d->current_depth+1); break; } } void OutputWindow::next_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*) { OutputWindow* d = (OutputWindow*)(o->window()); for (Node* c = d->current_node->brother; c; c = c->brother) if (!c->hidden()) { d->setcurrent(c, d->current_depth); break; } } void OutputWindow::previous_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*) { OutputWindow* d = (OutputWindow*)(o->window()); if (!d->current_depth) return; Node* prev = 0; for (Node* c = d->path[d->current_depth-1]->child; c; c = c->brother) { if (c == d->current_node) { if (prev) d->setcurrent(prev, d->current_depth); return; } if (!c->hidden()) prev = c; } } void OutputWindow::hide_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*) { OutputWindow* d = (OutputWindow*)(o->window()); d->current_node->ordinal = -labs(d->current_node->ordinal); for (Node* c = d->current_node->brother; c; c = c->brother) if (!c->hidden()) { d->setcurrent(c, d->current_depth); return; } if (d->current_depth) d->setcurrent(d->path[d->current_depth-1], d->current_depth-1); } void unhide(Node* n) { n->ordinal = labs(n->ordinal); for (Node* m = n->child; m; m = m->brother) unhide(m); } void OutputWindow::unhide_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*) { OutputWindow* d = (OutputWindow*)(o->window()); unhide(d->current_node); d->redraw(); } static int smallestfirst(const Node* a, const Node* b) { return (a->size < b->size) ? -1 : 1; } static int alphabetical(const Node* a, const Node* b) { return strcmp(a->name, b->name); } static int zalphabetical(const Node* a, const Node* b) { return -strcmp(a->name, b->name); } static int unsorted(const Node* a, const Node* b) { return labs(a->ordinal) - labs(b->ordinal); } Node* OutputWindow::sort(Node* n, int (*compare)(const Node*, const Node*)) { if (!n) return 0; Node* head = 0; while (n) { Node* n1 = n->brother; Node** p = &head; while (*p) {if (compare(n, *p) < 0) break; p = &(*p)->brother;} n->brother = *p; *p = n; n->child = sort(n->child, compare); n = n1; } return head; } void OutputWindow::sort_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*v) { OutputWindow* d = (OutputWindow*)(o->window()); int (*compare)(const Node*, const Node*); switch ((char)(long)v) { case 's': compare = largestfirst; break; case 'r': compare = smallestfirst; break; case 'a': compare = alphabetical; break; case 'z': compare = zalphabetical; break; default: compare = unsorted; break; } d->root = sort(d->root, compare); d->redraw(); } void OutputWindow::columns_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*v) { OutputWindow* d = (OutputWindow*)(o->window()); int n = (int)(long)v; ::ncols = n; if (n == d->ncols) return; if (d->current_depth > d->root_depth+n-1) { d->current_depth = d->root_depth+n-1; d->current_node = d->path[d->current_depth]; } d->ncols = n; d->redraw(); } void OutputWindow::resize(int X, int Y, int W, int H) { window_w = W; window_h = H; Fl_Window::resize(X,Y,W,H); } //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // PostScript output void OutputWindow::print_tree(FILE*f,Node* n, int column, ull row, double scale, double offset, int bboxw, int bboxh) { int X = bboxw*column/ncols; int W = bboxw*(column+1)/ncols - X; for (; n; n = n->brother) { double Y,H; if (n == current_root) {Y = 0; H = bboxh;} else if (n->hidden()) continue; else {Y = row*scale+offset; H = n->size*scale;} fprintf(f, "%d %g %d %g rect", X, -Y, W, -H); if (H > 20) { fprintf(f, " %d %g moveto (%s) %d fitshow", X+3, -Y-H/2+2, n->name, W-6); fprintf(f, " %d %g moveto (%s) %d fitshow", X+3, -Y-H/2-8, formatk(n->size), W-6); } else if (H > 10) { fprintf(f, " %d %g moveto (%s %s) %d fitshow", X+3, -Y-H/2-4, n->name, formatk(n->size), W-6); } else if (H > 2) { fprintf(f, " /Helvetica findfont %g scalefont setfont\n", H*0.95); fprintf(f, " %d %g moveto (%s %s) %d fitshow\n", X+3, -Y-H*0.85, n->name, formatk(n->size), W-6); fprintf(f, " /Helvetica findfont 10 scalefont setfont"); } fprintf(f, "\n"); if (n->child && column+1 < ncols) { ull hidden = 0; for (Node* c = n->child; c; c = c->brother) if (c->hidden()) hidden += c->size; if (hidden > 0) { double yy = (row+hidden)*scale+offset; fprintf(f, " %d %g moveto %d %g lineto %d %g lineto stroke\n", X, -yy, X+10, -yy, X+W, -Y); } if (hidden < n->size) { double s2 = scale*n->size/(n->size-hidden); print_tree(f, n->child, column+1, row, s2, offset+row*(scale-s2), bboxw, bboxh); } } if (n == current_root) return; row += n->size; } } #if FL_MAJOR_VERSION > 1 static void ok_cb(Fl_Widget* w, void*) { w->window()->set(); w->window()->hide(); } #endif void OutputWindow::print_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*) { OutputWindow* d = (OutputWindow*)(o->window()); if (!print_panel) make_print_panel(); #if FL_MAJOR_VERSION > 1 print_ok_button->callback(ok_cb); if (!print_panel->exec()) return; #else print_panel->show(); for (;;) { if (!print_panel->shown()) return; Fl_Widget* o = Fl::readqueue(); if (o) { if (o == print_ok_button) break; } else { Fl::wait(); } } print_panel->hide(); #endif FILE *f; if (print_file_button->value()) { f = fopen(print_file_input->value(), "w"); } else { f = popen(print_command_input->value(), "w"); } print_file(d, f, print_portrait_button->value(), fill_page_button->value()); if (print_file_button->value()) { fclose(f); } else { pclose(f); } } void OutputWindow::print_file(OutputWindow* d, FILE *f, bool portrait, bool fill) { if (!f) { alert("Can't open printer output stream"); return; } fprintf(f, "%%!PS-Adobe-2.0\n"); int W = 7*72+36; int H = 10*72; if (!portrait) {int t = W; W = H; H = t;} int X = 0; int Y = 0; if (!fill) { if (d->w()*H > d->h()*W) {int t = d->h()*W/d->w(); Y = (H-t)/2; H = t;} else {int t = d->w()*H/d->h(); X = (W-t)/2; W = t;} } if (portrait) fprintf(f, "%%%%BoundingBox: 36 36 %d %d\n",36+X+W,36+Y+H); else fprintf(f, "%%%%BoundingBox: 36 36 %d %d\n",36+Y+H,36+X+W); fprintf(f, "/rect {4 2 roll moveto dup 0 exch rlineto exch 0 rlineto neg 0 exch rlineto closepath stroke} bind def\n"); fprintf(f, "/pagelevel save def\n"); fprintf(f, "/Helvetica findfont 10 scalefont setfont\n"); fprintf(f, "/fitshow {gsave 1 index stringwidth pop div dup 1 lt {dup sqrt scale} {pop} ifelse show grestore} bind def\n"); fprintf(f, "0 setlinewidth\n"); if (portrait) fprintf(f, "%d %d translate\n", 36+X, 36+Y+H); else fprintf(f, "%d %d translate 90 rotate\n", 36+Y, 36+X); double scale = (double)H/d->current_root->size; d->print_tree(f, d->current_root, 0, 0, scale, 0, W, H); fprintf(f,"showpage\npagelevel restore\n%%%%EOF\n"); } void OutputWindow::quit_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*) { exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); 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If the named file is a symbolic link it is dereferenced before being sent to du. The "-a" switch, if given, is passed to "du" to cause all files to be measured. Typing "xdiskusage file" where "file" is not a folder makes xdiskusage parse that file as though it was "du" output and display the result. You can type several file and folder names and get several display windows. If no files are named, you can pipe the output from another program to xdiskusage. If stdin is not a terminal xdiskusage will parse it as "du" output and display the result. For instance "du -k . | xdiskusage". Typing just "xdiskusage" brings up the disk browser described here: .SH DISK BROWSER By default xdiskusage presents you with a list of all the disks mounted on your system (it found these by running "df"). Click one of these names and it will scan the entire disk (by running "du") and present a graphical display of how much space all the files are taking on that disk. You can click on several disks (or on the same disk multiple times, for instance if you have changed the files stored on it) and get multiple display windows. The "rescan" button reruns "df" to get a new list of disks. You need to do this if you mount or unmount a disk, or to see new usage percentages. The (C) button shows you the copyright and license. You can type a filename into the input field on the bottom and type Enter. If the name is a directory, xdiskusage will attempt to run "du" on it and display the result. If the name is a file it is assumed to be "du" output and it is parsed and displayed. The "all files" button sends the -a switch to "du" causing it to list the space for every file on the disk. This can significantly increase the time it takes to scan. .SH DISPLAY Each white box represents a folder. It's size is equal to the sum of all it's contents (all sub-folders and files). To the right of each box are stacked the boxes for the sub-folders (and files if the "all files" switch was given). If you selected a disk from the disk browser, some extra boxes are added to show information learned from df: "(free)" is the free space reported by df. "(permission denied)" is space that df said was used but du did not report. Besides permission errors when running du, this may also be the result of a file deleted from its containing folder, but still in use by a program, so its space is not reclaimed yet. Mounted loopback filesystems (ISO image just checked before burning, then deleted while still mounted) are common examples. "(inodes)" is the difference between the total size of the disk and the used + available space reported by du, this is overhead used by the file system. The left-most box is the "current root". One of the boxes is outlined in red, this is the "current node". Clicking on any box makes it the current node. The arrow keys can also be used to navigate you around. Hitting return makes the current node be the current root: putting it on the left edge and blowing it up to the height of the window and scaling all it's contents the same. The left arrow can be used to move the root and current node back up, or you can type '/' to move just the root, leaving the current node where it is. To dismiss any window type Escape. .SH MENU ITEMS There is a pop-up menu on the right-hand mouse button. Every item on the menu has a keyboard shortcut. The menu items are: .B In (right arrow) go to the first child of the current folder. .B Next (down arrow) go down to brother of current folder. .B Previous (up arrow) go up to the brother of current folder. .B Out (left arrow) go to parent of current folder. .B Root out (slash) move the root of the window up to it's parent. .B Hide (h) remove this node from the display and scale rest up to fit .B Unhide (H) Recursively turn off the hide flag from all children .B Sort/Largest (s) sort largest size at the top .B Sort/Smallest (r) sort smallest size at the top .B Sort/Alphabetical (a) sort in alphabetical order .B Sort/Reverse Alphabetical (z) sort in backwards alphabetical order .B Sort/Unsorted (u) sort in the order read from du. .B Columns/2-11 (2-9,0,1) arrange display to have N columns. .B Copy to Clipboard (c) the pathname of the current node is put in the X clipboard (you can then paste it into a shell command). .B Print (p) The current display is printed. The output is Encapsulated PostScript. It will either run it through lpr (or any command you choose) or send it to a file. .B Quit (q or Esc) Quit the application. .SH BUGS Gets confused by "df" output on some platforms, requiring platform-specific code. .SH COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 2021 Bill Spitzak This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program 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 General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. .SH AUTHORS Written by Bill Spitzak spitzak at gee m ail dotcom This program was inspired by, and the user interface design copied from, the "xdu" program written by Phillip C. Dykstra. Stephane Gourichon contributed many suggested improvements. 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Fl_Input *disk_input=(Fl_Input *)0; static void cb_browser(Fl_Button*, void*) { const char* c = fl_dir_chooser("Folder", disk_input->value()); if (c) disk_input->value(c); } Fl_Check_Button *all_files_button=(Fl_Check_Button *)0; Fl_Double_Window* make_diskchooser() { { disk_chooser = new Fl_Double_Window(404, 252, "Disk Usage Display"); { Fl_Button* o = new Fl_Button(290, 10, 65, 20, "Reload"); o->callback((Fl_Callback*)reload_cb); } // Fl_Button* o { Fl_Button* o = new Fl_Button(365, 10, 25, 20, "\251"); o->labelsize(18); o->callback((Fl_Callback*)copyright_cb); } // Fl_Button* o { Fl_Browser* o = disk_browser = new Fl_Browser(15, 30, 375, 150, "Select a file system:"); disk_browser->type(2); disk_browser->callback((Fl_Callback*)disk_browser_cb); disk_browser->align(Fl_Align(FL_ALIGN_TOP_LEFT)); Fl_Group::current()->resizable(disk_browser); static int widths[] = {200,0}; o->column_widths(widths); } // Fl_Browser* disk_browser { Fl_Input* o = disk_input = new Fl_Input(15, 200, 335, 25, "[OR] Enter a full path:"); disk_input->callback((Fl_Callback*)disk_input_cb); disk_input->align(Fl_Align(FL_ALIGN_TOP_LEFT)); disk_input->when(FL_WHEN_ENTER_KEY_ALWAYS); o->value("/"); } // Fl_Input* disk_input { Fl_Button* o = new Fl_Button(350, 200, 40, 25, "browser"); o->labelsize(8); o->callback((Fl_Callback*)cb_browser); } // Fl_Button* o { Fl_Check_Button* o = new Fl_Check_Button(15, 225, 185, 25, "Measure folders only"); o->type(102); o->down_box(FL_DIAMOND_DOWN_BOX); } // Fl_Check_Button* o { all_files_button = new Fl_Check_Button(190, 225, 145, 25, "Measure every file"); all_files_button->type(102); all_files_button->down_box(FL_DIAMOND_DOWN_BOX); all_files_button->value(1); } // Fl_Check_Button* all_files_button disk_chooser->end(); } // Fl_Double_Window* disk_chooser return disk_chooser; } Fl_Double_Window *wait_window=(Fl_Double_Window *)0; Fl_Slider *wait_slider=(Fl_Slider *)0; Fl_Double_Window* make_wait_window() { { wait_window = new Fl_Double_Window(229, 100); wait_window->hotspot(wait_window); { Fl_Slider* o = wait_slider = new Fl_Slider(10, 25, 205, 25, "Scanning ..."); wait_slider->type(3); wait_slider->color((Fl_Color)12); wait_slider->selection_color(FL_DARK1); wait_slider->align(Fl_Align(FL_ALIGN_TOP_LEFT)); Fl_Group::current()->resizable(wait_slider); o->set_output(); } // Fl_Slider* wait_slider { Fl_Button* o = new Fl_Button(70, 60, 80, 25, "Cancel"); o->shortcut(0xff1b); o->callback((Fl_Callback*)cancel_cb); } // Fl_Button* o wait_window->set_modal(); wait_window->end(); } // Fl_Double_Window* wait_window return wait_window; } Fl_Double_Window *print_panel=(Fl_Double_Window *)0; Fl_Input *print_command_input=(Fl_Input *)0; Fl_Light_Button *print_file_button=(Fl_Light_Button *)0; Fl_Input *print_file_input=(Fl_Input *)0; static void cb_browser1(Fl_Button*, void*) { const char* c = fl_file_chooser("Print to:", "*.ps", print_file_input->value()); if (c) print_file_input->value(c); } Fl_Check_Button *print_portrait_button=(Fl_Check_Button *)0; Fl_Check_Button *fill_page_button=(Fl_Check_Button *)0; Fl_Return_Button *print_ok_button=(Fl_Return_Button *)0; static void cb_Cancel(Fl_Button* o, void*) { o->window()->hide(); } Fl_Double_Window* make_print_panel() { { print_panel = new Fl_Double_Window(345, 173, "Print"); print_panel->hotspot(print_panel); { Fl_Box* o = new Fl_Box(10, 5, 85, 25, "Print to:"); o->labelfont(1); o->labelsize(18); o->align(Fl_Align(FL_ALIGN_LEFT|FL_ALIGN_INSIDE)); } // Fl_Box* o { Fl_Light_Button* o = new Fl_Light_Button(10, 35, 75, 25, "printer"); o->type(102); o->value(1); } // Fl_Light_Button* o { Fl_Input* o = print_command_input = new Fl_Input(85, 35, 250, 25); o->value("lpr"); } // Fl_Input* print_command_input { print_file_button = new Fl_Light_Button(10, 65, 75, 25, "file"); print_file_button->type(102); } // Fl_Light_Button* print_file_button { Fl_Input* o = print_file_input = new Fl_Input(85, 65, 215, 25); o->value("xdiskusage.ps"); } // Fl_Input* print_file_input { Fl_Button* o = new Fl_Button(300, 65, 36, 25, "browser"); o->labelsize(8); o->callback((Fl_Callback*)cb_browser1); } // Fl_Button* o { Fl_Group* o = new Fl_Group(10, 90, 325, 35); o->align(Fl_Align(FL_ALIGN_LEFT)); { print_portrait_button = new Fl_Check_Button(10, 90, 80, 25, "portrait"); print_portrait_button->type(102); print_portrait_button->down_box(FL_DIAMOND_DOWN_BOX); print_portrait_button->value(1); } // Fl_Check_Button* print_portrait_button { Fl_Check_Button* o = new Fl_Check_Button(90, 90, 100, 25, "landscape"); o->type(102); o->down_box(FL_DIAMOND_DOWN_BOX); } // Fl_Check_Button* o o->end(); } // Fl_Group* o { Fl_Group* o = new Fl_Group(10, 110, 330, 45); o->align(Fl_Align(FL_ALIGN_LEFT)); { fill_page_button = new Fl_Check_Button(10, 115, 150, 25, "reshape to fill page"); fill_page_button->type(102); fill_page_button->down_box(FL_DIAMOND_DOWN_BOX); fill_page_button->value(1); } // Fl_Check_Button* fill_page_button { Fl_Check_Button* o = new Fl_Check_Button(160, 115, 175, 25, "same shape as window"); o->type(102); o->down_box(FL_DIAMOND_DOWN_BOX); } // Fl_Check_Button* o o->end(); } // Fl_Group* o { print_ok_button = new Fl_Return_Button(175, 140, 75, 25, "OK"); } // Fl_Return_Button* print_ok_button { Fl_Button* o = new Fl_Button(260, 140, 75, 25, "Cancel"); o->shortcut(0xff1b); o->callback((Fl_Callback*)cb_Cancel); } // Fl_Button* o print_panel->set_modal(); print_panel->end(); } // Fl_Double_Window* print_panel return print_panel; } xdiskusage-1.60/makeinclude.in0000644000175000017500000000070413673021502016354 0ustar spitzakspitzak# @configure_input@ prefix =@prefix@ exec_prefix =@exec_prefix@ bindir =@bindir@ mandir =@mandir@ includedir =@includedir@ libdir =@libdir@ srcdir =@srcdir@ VPATH =@srcdir@ datarootdir =@datarootdir@ # compiler names: CXX =@CXX@ CC =@CC@ MAKEDEPEND =@MAKEDEPEND@ # flags for C++ compiler: CFLAGS =@CFLAGS@ CFLAGS_D =@CFLAGS_D@ CXXFLAGS =@CXXFLAGS@ CXXFLAGS_D =@CXXFLAGS_D@ # libraries to link with: LDFLAGS =@LDFLAGS@ INSTALL =@INSTALL@ xdiskusage-1.60/README0000644000175000017500000001604514113516257014436 0ustar spitzakspitzakxdiskusage Version 1.60 ---------------------------------------------------------------- How to compile xdiskusage: ---------------------------------------------------------------- You need fltk. If you do not have it yet, download it from http://www.fltk.org, and compile and install it. You can also use the CVS version of fltk2 located on the same site. Type "./configure" (not necessary if you have gmake) Type "make" Test it by typing "./xdiskusage" Become superuser and type "make install" If you wish to edit the code, type "make depend" ---------------------------------------------------------------- How to use xdiskusage: ---------------------------------------------------------------- Typing "xdiskusage dir" where "dir" is a folder causes "du" to be run on that folder and the result displayed. If the named file is a symbolic link it is dereferenced before being sent to du. The "-a" switch, if given, is passed to "du" to cause all files to be measured. Typing "xdiskusage file" where "file" is not a folder makes xdiskusage parse that file as though it was "du" output and display the result. You can use "-" to read from stdin, thus allowing you to pipe a du command to the display, for instance "du -k . | xdiskusage". You can type several file and folder names and get several display windows. Typing just "xdiskusage" brings up the disk browser described here: ---------------------------------------------------------------- How to use the Disk Browser ---------------------------------------------------------------- By default xdiskusage presents you with a list of all the disks mounted on your system (it found these by running "df"). Click one of these names and it will scan the entire disk (by running "du") and present a graphical display of how much space all the files are taking on that disk. You can click on several disks (or on the same disk multiple times, for instance if you have changed the files stored on it) and get multiple display windows. The "rescan" button reruns "df" to get a new list of disks. You need to do this if you mount or unmount a disk, or to see new usage percentages. The (C) button shows you the copyright and license. You can type a filename into the input field on the bottom and type Enter. If the name is a folder, xdiskusage will attempt to run "du" on it and display the result. If the name is a file it is assummed to be "du" output and it is parsed and displayed. The "all files" button sends the -a switch to "du" causing it to list the space for every file on the disk. This can significantly increase the time it takes to scan. ---------------------------------------------------------------- How to use the Display ---------------------------------------------------------------- Each white box represents a folder. It's size is equal to the sum of all it's contents (all sub-folders and files). To the right of each box are stacked the boxes for the sub-folders (and files if the "all files" switch was given). If you selected a disk from the disk browser, some extra boxes are added to show information learned from df: "(free)" is the free space reported by df. "(permission denied)" is space that df said was used but du did not report. Besides permission errors when running du, this may also be the result of a file deleted from its containing folder, but still in use by a program, so its space is not reclaimed yet. Mounted loopback filesystems (ISO image just checked before burning, then deleted while still mounted) are common examples. "(inodes)" is the difference between the total size of the disk and the used + available space reported by du, this is overhead used by the file system. The left-most box is the "current root". One of the boxes is outlined in red, this is the "current node". Clicking on any box makes it the current node. The arrow keys can also be used to navigate you around. Hitting return makes the current node be the current root: putting it on the left edge and blowing it up to the height of the window and scaling all it's contents the same. The left arrow can be used to move the root and current node back up, or you can type '/' to move just the root, leaving the current node where it is. To dismiss any window type Escape. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Menu Items: ---------------------------------------------------------------- There is a pop-up menu on the right-hand mouse button. Every item on the menu has a keyboard shortcut. The menu items are: In (right arrow): go to the first child of the current folder. Next (down arrow): go down to brother of current folder. Previous (up arrow): go up to the brother of current folder. Out (left arrow): go to parent of current folder. Root out (slash): move the root of the window up to it's parent. Hide (h): remove this node from the display and scale rest up to fit Unhide (H): Recursivly turn off the hide flag from all children Sort/Largest (s): sort largest size at the top Sort/Smallest (r): sort smallest size at the top Sort/Alphabetical (a): sort in alphabetical order Sort/Reverse Alphabetical (z): sort in backwards alphabetical order Sort/Unsorted (u): sort in the order read from du. Columns/2-11 (2-9,0,1): arrange display to have N columns. Copy to Clipboard (c): the pathname of the current node is put in the X clipboard (you can then paste it into a shell command). Print (p): The current display is printed. The output is Encapsulated PostScript. It will either run it through lpr (or any command you choose) or send it to a file. Quit (q or Esc): exit ---------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements ---------------------------------------------------------------- This program was inspired by, and the user interface design copied from, the "xdu" program written by Phillip C. Dykstra. Stephane Gourichon contributed many suggested improvements. So did Keith Thompson ---------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright (C) 2021 Bill Spitzak ---------------------------------------------------------------- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program 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 General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. Written by Bill Spitzak spitzak at gee m ail dotcom ---------------------------------------------------------------- END ---------------------------------------------------------------- xdiskusage-1.60/xdiskusage.spec0000644000175000017500000000262114113516325016570 0ustar spitzakspitzak# Note that this is NOT a relocatable package %define prefix /usr %define bindir /usr/bin %define mandir /usr/share/man %define tmppath /tmp Summary: Grapically displays the amount of disks used for by each subdirectory. Name: xdiskusage Version: 1.60 Release: 1 Source0: http://xdiskusage.sourceforge.net/%{name}-%{version}.tgz Copyright: GPL Group: Applications/System BuildRoot: %{tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-buildroot URL: http://xdiskusage.sourceforge.net/ BuildRequires: fltk-devel BuildRequires: Mesa %description xdiskusage is a user-friendly program to show you what is using up all your disk space. It is based on the design of xdu written by Phillip C. Dykstra. Changes have been made so it runs "du" for you, and can display the free space left on the disk, and produce a PostScript version of the display. %prep %setup %build %configure ./configure --prefix=%prefix make %install rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{bindir} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{mandir}/man1 make prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{prefix} \ mandir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/%{mandir} install %clean rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %files %defattr(-,root,root) %doc README %{bindir}/* %{mandir}/man1/* %changelog * Thu May 3 2001 Dan Mueth - First draft of a spec file. I'm not modifying the autoconf or make stuff so I had to do a couple goofy things in here.