gparted/include/ext2.h
Mike Fleetwood 029a8eb19d Stop providing a default for FileSystem::resize() fill_partition argument
FileSystem::resize() (and derived) is only ever called from a single
location and always with the fill_partition argument supplied [1].
Therefore providing a default for the argument is unnecessary.  So
remove it.

[1] Since these two commits from 2006-06-17, before GParted 0.3.0, which
    added resize_filesystem() and maximize_filesystem() methods to wrap
    calls to p_filesystem->resize() into a single location:

    08245cd08c
    cleanups in the core and the fs'es (resize)

    2d7fb5700b
    more cleanups in the core and the fs'es (these changelogs are getting
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/* Copyright (C) 2004 Bart
* Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010 Curtis Gedak
*
* 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
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*
* 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.
*
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*/
#ifndef GPARTED_EXT2_H
#define GPARTED_EXT2_H
#include "FileSystem.h"
#include "OperationDetail.h"
#include "Partition.h"
#include "Utils.h"
#include <glibmm/ustring.h>
namespace GParted
{
class ext2 : public FileSystem
{
const enum FILESYSTEM specific_type;
Glib::ustring dump_cmd;
Glib::ustring fsck_cmd;
Glib::ustring image_cmd;
Glib::ustring label_cmd;
Glib::ustring mkfs_cmd;
Glib::ustring resize_cmd;
Glib::ustring tune_cmd;
public:
ext2( enum FILESYSTEM type ) : specific_type( type ), dump_cmd( "" ), fsck_cmd( "" ), image_cmd( "" ),
label_cmd( "" ), mkfs_cmd( "" ), resize_cmd( "" ), tune_cmd( "" ),
force_auto_64bit( false ) {};
FS get_filesystem_support() ;
void set_used_sectors( Partition & partition ) ;
void read_label( Partition & partition ) ;
bool write_label( const Partition & partition, OperationDetail & operationdetail ) ;
void read_uuid( Partition & partition ) ;
bool write_uuid( const Partition & partition, OperationDetail & operationdetail ) ;
bool create( const Partition & new_partition, OperationDetail & operationdetail ) ;
bool resize( const Partition & partition_new, OperationDetail & operationdetail, bool fill_partition );
bool check_repair( const Partition & partition, OperationDetail & operationdetail ) ;
bool move( const Partition & partition_new,
const Partition & partition_old,
OperationDetail & operationdetail );
bool copy( const Partition & partition_new,
Partition & partition_old,
OperationDetail & operationdetail );
private:
void resize_progress( OperationDetail *operationdetail );
void create_progress( OperationDetail *operationdetail );
void check_repair_progress( OperationDetail *operationdetail );
void copy_progress( OperationDetail *operationdetail );
Byte_Value fs_block_size; // Holds file system block size for the copy_progress() callback
bool force_auto_64bit; // Manually setting ext4 64bit feature on creation
};
} //GParted
#endif /* GPARTED_EXT2_H */