Talk:GIO (software)
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a "simple example" has blank lines to group statements, doesn't handle every remote possible case and is MUCH shorter! --88.153.145.39 (talk) 20:48, 18 April 2012 (UTC)
and doesn't use undocumented internal function calls like _g_free0() and _g_object_unref0(). 203.173.221.170 (talk) 21:42, 3 November 2012 (UTC)
It seems like this whole article was written by someone trying to dissuade users from GIO - comments with bad references and a code example that looks like it was originally written in Vala, put through the compiler and its results posted as example code. _g_free0() is a macro defined at the top, designed to return a NULL value... not exactly sure why it's there since it's just going to be removed by GCC as a dead store. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.177.55.105 (talk) 23:51, 31 December 2012 (UTC)
Library is more general-purpose
[edit]I was surprised when I read in the Gtk.Action documentation that its functionality had been moved to GIO, because I thought it was a VFS library. I checked this article and saw my belief affirmed and was confused. I think the first sentence should mention that GIO now contains a lot more than just VFS utilities. --88.74.10.247 (talk) 00:42, 8 August 2015 (UTC)
Also a command
[edit]GIO is a command utility exposing GVfs operations such and MOUNT and file operations.
+ gio --help Usage:
gio COMMAND [ARGS…]
Commands:
help Print help version Print version cat Concatenate files to standard output copy Copy one or more files info Show information about locations list List the contents of locations mime Get or set the handler for a mimetype mkdir Create directories monitor Monitor files and directories for changes mount Mount or unmount the locations move Move one or more files open Open files with the default application rename Rename a file remove Delete one or more files save Read from standard input and save set Set a file attribute trash Move files or directories to the trash tree Lists the contents of locations in a tree
Use “gio help COMMAND” to get detailed help.
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