Seems overkill.
In what way? 3 of the 4 files changed are documentation, and the one file with code changes (plugins.c
) has the same lines added as removed if you don't count doc-comment lines. Further, some of those lines are to cleanup an existing leak of the PluginProxy
s as well as 3 more lines that can be eliminated as noted in the inline comment. So in the end, it's actually less code to give enhanced features.
What's the use case?
Read the comments in the linked #1233. Matching files with other extensions like *.tar.bz2
or *.geany++.plugin
.
Also why do you want to match all plugins?
Read the comments in the linked #1233. A better question is why do you want to match file extensions at all? They aren't unique enough to decide whether a file is for a given proxy and you have to check them further in the probe()
function anyway.
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