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Martin Wehner aed37dc58a Avoid redundant application lookups by sorting the files by mime type and
2006-02-19  Martin Wehner  <martin.wehner@gmail.com>

	* libnautilus-private/nautilus-mime-actions.c:
	(file_compare_by_mime_type), (file_compare_by_guessed_mime_type),
	(file_compare_by_uri_scheme),
	(nautilus_mime_get_default_application_for_files),
	(nautilus_mime_get_open_with_applications_for_files),
	(nautilus_mime_get_applications_for_files),
	(nautilus_mime_has_any_applications_for_files):
	Avoid redundant application lookups by sorting the files by mime type
	and skipping the ones which have the same mime type / parent uri
	combination as the previous one. Prevents nautilus from blocking for
	seconds when selecting many files of similar type.
2006-02-20 20:39:56 +00:00
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