codebrainz commented on this pull request.
- This is done as if the user had done it using the `Project->Open`
+ * menu item (ie. it will confirm closing the current project). Any + * files in the project's session will be re-opened. + * + * @param project_locale_fn The filename of the project file in locale + * filename encoding. + * + * @return @c TRUE if the project was opened, @c FALSE otherwise. + * + * @since 1.29 (API 230) + */ +GEANY_API_SYMBOL +gboolean project_open_file(const gchar *project_locale_fn) +{ + return (project_ask_close() && + project_load_file_with_session(project_locale_fn));
No, on non-Windows, filenames are byte sequences generally
Then why comparing those bytes after they're converted to UTF-8? I don't think it's "correct" like this, though probably not a big deal.