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1 A lot of people have tried to hack gaim, but haven't been able to because
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2 the code is just so horrid. Well, the code isn't getting better anytime
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3 soon (I hate GNU indent), so to help all you would-be hackers help out
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4 gaim, here's a brief tutorial on how gaim works. I'll quickly describe
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5 the logical flow of things, then what you'll find in each of the source
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6 files. As an added bonus, I'll try and describe as best I can how multiple
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7 connections and multiple protocols work. Depending on how much I want
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8 to avoid my final tomorrow I may even describe other parts of gaim that
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9 I particularly want to brag about. Hopefully that's enough to get most
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10 of you going.
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12 If you're going to hack gaim, PLEASE, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE send patches
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13 against the absolute latest CVS. I get really annoyed when I get patches
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14 against the last released version, especially since I don't usually
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15 have a copy of it on my computer, and gaim tends to change a lot between
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16 versions. (I sometimes get annoyed when they're against CVS from 3 days
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17 ago, but can't complain because it's usually my fault that I haven't
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18 looked at the patch yet.) To get gaim from CVS (if you haven't already),
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19 run the following commands:
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21 $ export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.gaim.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/gaim
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22 $ cvs login (hit enter as the password)
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23 $ cvs co gaim
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24 (you'll see it getting all of the files)
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25 $ cd gaim
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26 $ ./autogen.sh
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28 You'll now have your normal gaim tree with ./configure and all. (If you
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29 want to make your life really simple, learn how CVS works. CVS is your
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30 friend.) To make a patch, just edit the files right there in that tree
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31 (don't bother with two trees, or even two copies of the same file). Then
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32 when you're ready to make your patch, simply run 'cvs diff -u >my.patch'
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33 and send it off; either post it on sf.net/projects/gaim in the patches
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34 section, or email it to gaim@marko.net.
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36 This file was last modified by $Author: warmenhoven $ on
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37 $Date: 2001-10-16 19:37:11 -0400 (Tue, 16 Oct 2001) $. Do not expect any information contained
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38 within to be current or correct.
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41 CODING STYLE
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42 ============
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44 Coding styles are like assholes, everyone has one and no one likes
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45 anyone elses. This is mine and if you want me to accept a patch from
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46 you without getting annoyed you'll follow this coding style. :)
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48 It would probably just be easier for me to include CodingStyle from the
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49 linux kernel source.
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51 Tab indents. I *HATE* 2-space indents, and I strongly dislike 8-space
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52 indents. Use a tab character. I'm likely to refuse a patch if it has
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53 2-space indents.
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55 K&R style for braces. Braces always go on the same line as the if, etc.
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56 that they're associated with; the only exception is functions. Braces
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57 for else statements should have both braces on the same line as the else
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58 (i.e. "} else {").
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60 No functionOrVariableNamesLikeThis. Save it for Java. Underscores are
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61 your friend. "tmp" is an excellent variable name. Hungarian style will
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62 not be tolerated. Go back to Microsoft.
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64 I have a 105-char wide Eterm. Deal with it.
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66 NO goto. I'm very likely to refuse a patch if it makes use of goto. If
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67 you feel the need to use goto, you need to rethink your design and flow.
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70 PROGRAM FLOW
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71 ============
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73 Before gaim does anything you can see, it initializes itself, which is
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74 mostly just reading .gaimrc (handled by the functions in gaimrc.c) and
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75 parsing command-line options. It then draws the login window by calling
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76 show_login, and waits for input.
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78 At the login window, when "Accounts" is clicked, account_editor() is
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79 called. This then displays all of the users and various information
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80 about them. If the user clicks the "Signon" button instead, serv_login
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81 is called.
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83 When the "Sign on/off" button is clicked, serv_login is passed the
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84 username and the password for the account. If the password length is
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85 zero (the password field is a character array rather than pointer so it
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86 will not be NULL) then the Signon callback will prompt for the password
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87 before calling serv_login. serv_login then signs in the user using the
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88 appropriate protocol. We'll assume TOC for the rest of this discussion;
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89 even the libfaim guys get scared by oscar.c, and I'll talk about the
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90 PRPLs later.
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92 After you're signed in (I'll skip that discussion - I doubt many people
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93 are going to change the login process, since it pretty much just follows
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94 PROTOCOL), Gaim draws the buddy list by calling show_buddy_list, and
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95 waits for input from two places: the server and the user. The first
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96 place it gets input from after signon is usually the server, when the
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97 server tells Gaim which buddies are signed on.
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99 When there is information ready to be read from the server, toc_callback
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100 is called (by GDK) to parse the incoming information. On an UPDATE,
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101 serv_got_update is called, which takes care of things like notifying
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102 conversation windows of the update if need be; notifying the plugins;
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103 and finally, calling set_buddy.
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105 set_buddy is responsible for a lot of stuff, but most of it is done
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106 implicitly. It's responsible for the sounds (which is just a call to
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107 play_sound), but the biggest thing it does is call new_group_show and
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108 new_buddy_show if necessary. There's only one group_show per group name,
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109 even between connections, and only one buddy_show per group_show per
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110 buddy name, even between connections. (If that's not confusing enough,
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111 wait until I really start describing how the buddy list works.)
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113 New connections happen the exact same way as described above. Each
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114 aim_user can have one gaim_connection associated with it. aim_user and
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115 gaim_connection both have a protocol field; gaim_connection's should
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116 be constant once it is set. (I'll talk about the gaim_connection struct
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117 more later.)
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119 When the user opens a new conversation window, new_conversation is called.
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120 That's easy enough. If there isn't a conversation with the person already
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121 open (checked by calling find_conversation), show_conv is called to
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122 create the new window. All sorts of neat things happen there, but it's
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123 mostly drawing the window. show_conv is the best place to edit the UI.
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125 That's pretty much it for the quick tutorial. I know it wasn't much but
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126 it's enough to get you started. Make sure you know GTK before you get too
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127 involved. Most of the back-end stuff is pretty basic; most of gaim is GTK.
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130 SOURCE FILES
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131 ============
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160 with Netscape. The most important function here is open_url. Have fun.
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166 buddy lists, the window, etc.), but also a lot of the code flow and
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168 and signoff here.
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179 are hidden. It tries to abstract things as much as possible, but doesn't
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180 do a very good job. This is also where things like "Enter sends" and
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183 the same function, build_conv_toolbar.
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187 of those little dialog windows are created. Things like the warn dialog
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188 and the add buddy dialog are here. Not all of the dialogs in gaim are in
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195 to say about it; this is probably one of the better designed and easier
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196 to follow files in gaim. The important functions are towards the bottom.
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205 This controls spell checking. It's not a widget per se but it does have
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206 some influence over the GtkText widget. It's a separate project from
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207 gaim; if you have a patch for this file send it to the author (the
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221 to some very generous people who submitted patches, this takes care of
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222 reporting idle time (imagine that). It's a pretty straight-forward file.
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228 account_editor(). auto_login() is also in here (I'm just reading multi.h
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229 now...). account_editor is really the only function that the UI needs
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230 to be concerned with.
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234 the GPL. Perl is the biggest, most confusing piece of C code I've ever
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242 the only file in all of gaim that at the top has all of the functions
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244 it a little easier, but not by much. A lot of the code in here deals
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245 with the plugin window rather than the plugins themselves.
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248 The important function in here is build_prefs, but the most useful
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249 function is gaim_button. build_prefs draws the window, and calls
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250 gaim_button probably 30 or 40 times. (I don't really wanna run grep
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254 window uses a CList instead of a Notebook, and there's a pretty bad
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255 hack to get it to work. I won't tell you what though.
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258 This file is what lets gaim dynamically load protocols, sort of. All
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259 of the actual dlopen(), dlsym() stuff is in plugins.c. But this
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260 contains all of the functions that the protocol plugin needs to call,
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261 and manages all of the protocols. It's a pretty simple file actually.
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266 which figures out which proxy you want to use (if you want to use one
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278 (maybe 9?) sounds based on preferences. All that the rest of the code
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279 should have to do is call play_sound(BUDDY_ARRIVE), for example, and
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280 this file will take care of determining if a sound should be played
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281 and which file should be played.
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285 visit him at Netscape one day, and I got to see all of their toys
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293 stuff that happened to be thrown into it for no apparent reason. None
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299
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300 ICQ (UDP v5)
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301 All of the .c and .h files in here, with the exception of gaim_icq.c,
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302 are part of ICQLib, by Bill Soudan and others. gaim_icq.c is what
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303 interacts with gaim, and Eric wrote it. ICQLib is a fairly complete
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304 implementation of the ICQ protocol, so if you want to add a new
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305 feature you're probably going to be adding it to gaim_icq.c and not
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306 to ICQLib.
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308 ICQ (2000)
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309 This protocol doesn't exist yet. If you get really bored one day,
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310 you can write it. It shouldn't be that hard since ICQ2000 uses Oscar,
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311 so it should just be copying everything from oscar/ to here, and then
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312 making small modifications to deal with various things. Have fun.
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314 IRC
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315 Rob wrote irc.c, and since it is only one file it stands by itself.
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316 All of the networking code is contained inside this file, as well as
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317 the parts that interact with gaim.
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320 jabber.c was written by Adam Fritzler (the guy that wrote libfaim),
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321 and is maintained by Eric. The other .c and .h files belong to
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322 libxode and libjabber, which were written by the Jabber developers.
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324 MSN
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325 Rob wrote msn.c, and md5.c is a standard file. MSN doesn't use its
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326 own library; all of the networking code is included inside of msn.c.
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328 Napster
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329 Rob wrote napster.c, and since it is only one file it stands by
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332 Oscar
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333 Most of these files are libfaim; the only one that's written by a Gaim
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334 developer is oscar.c, and even that's questionable. oscar.c is mostly
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335 copied straight from faimtest, the small program that comes with
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336 libfaim.
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338 TOC
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339 Everything TOC-related, more or less. All of it is in one big file, so
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340 depending on your style that either makes things a lot easier or a lot
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341 harder. Have fun with it. This protocol seems to break more easily
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342 than any of the others, which seems odd to me. But oh well.
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344 Yahoo
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345 All of the files in here were written by Eric. All of the .c and .h
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346 files except yay.c are part of a library that Eric wrote, libyay.
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347 yay.c is what interacts with gaim.
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349 Zephyr
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351 files are part of the Zephyr library from MIT.
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357 The buddy list is a pain in the ass. Let me start off by saying that. The
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358 most difficult part about getting gaim to do multiple connections was
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359 the buddy list. In its current state it's very much like the UI for
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360 0.10.x and earlier, which is what I was aiming for. However, the code
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361 is completely different. And not much better.
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363 All of the buddy list stuff is in buddy.c, so you'll only have to have
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364 that one file open (and possibly gaim.h for the struct definitions). There
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365 are two sets of functions: those that deal with the buddy lists, and
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366 those that deal with the window. (I say lists because each connection
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367 has their own buddy list, independent of the others, even though the UI
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368 merges them.)
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370 The buddy list functions work pretty much the same way they did before;
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371 except now that each buddy and group belongs to a connection, things
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372 like find_buddy take an additional argument, the connection you want to
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373 search for the buddy in. Read gaim.h for a good list of them: find_buddy,
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374 find_group, add_buddy, remove_buddy, remove_group.
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376 The window is a lot more fun. There's really only one function that
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377 does anything interesting, and that's set_buddy. (There's also things
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378 like build_edit_tree, but that's boring.) set_buddy is called by
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379 serv_got_update (and should only be called by that function) any time
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380 a user signs on, signs off, goes away, comes back, goes idle, etc, etc,
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381 etc. Various things happen depending on the new state of the buddy.
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383 struct buddy has a member, present, which is set to either 0, 1, or
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388 to indicate it has already received notification of arrival. It then
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389 does other signin-related stuff: setting the pixmap to the login icon;
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390 updating the conversation windows; etc.
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392 The most important thing it does though, if a buddy is present, is it
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393 checks for the existance of the appropriate group_show and buddy_show for
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394 that buddy. Each buddy must belong to a group. group_shows are based on
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395 name; there can only be one group_show for each group name. buddy_shows
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398 with the same name as long as they have different group_shows.
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400 Each buddy_show has a GList of connections that has registered its related
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401 buddy as being online. set_buddy makes sure that the connection that it's
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402 being passed is part of the connlist for the buddy_show associated with
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403 the struct buddy that it's passed (it helps to know your data structures).
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404
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405 If a buddy logs off (b->present == 0), and a buddy_show exists for
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406 that buddy, then set_buddy will play the logoff sound, change the icon,
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407 remove the connection from the connlist for the buddy_show, etc.
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408
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409 And that's how that works. For the buddy lists, connections own buddies;
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410 for the window, the buddies own the connections. When the buddy_show
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411 connlist count drops to zero it disappears from existance.
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414 PLUGINS
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415 =======
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416
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417 OK, so you want to load a plugin. You go through whatever UI (you
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418 can read all about the UI in plugins.c or whereever). You finally get
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419 to load_plugin, the meat of the plugins stuff (plugins can actually
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420 call load_plugin themselves to load other plugins). load_plugin
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421 is passed the full path to the plugin you want to load
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422 (e.g. /usr/local/lib/gaim/irc.so).
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423
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424 load_plugin does a few things with that filename. The first is to see
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425 if you've already loaded that plugin. If you have, load_plugin unloads
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426 the one that is currently loaded. You might wonder why; it's because
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427 the same plugin can't be loaded twice. If you call g_module_open on a
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428 filename twice, both times it will return the same pointer, and both times
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429 increment the reference count on the GModule * that it returns. This
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430 means you really do have the same plugin twice, which fucks up the
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431 callback system to no end. So it's better that you can only have it
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432 loaded once at any given time.
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433
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434 Now that we're assured that we don't have this particular plugin loaded
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435 yet, we better load it. g_module_open, baby. Much more portable than
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436 dlopen(). In fact, for Linux it actually is the equivalent of dlopen()
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437 (you can read the gmodule source and see for yourself). There's only one
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438 quirk. It always logically ORs the options you pass with RTLD_GLOBAL,
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439 which means that plugins share symbols. I haven't figured out yet if
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440 this means just functions or variables too; but in either case make every
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441 function and variable in your plugin static except for gaim_plugin_*(),
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442 name(), and description(). It's good coding practice anyway.
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443
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444 So, assuming we didn't get NULL back from g_module_open, we then make sure
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445 it's a valid gaim plugin by looking for and calling gaim_plugin_init,
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446 courtesy g_module_symbol (g_module_symbol is actually what's portable
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447 about gmodule as opposed to dl*; some BSD's require '_' prepended to
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448 symbol names and g_module_symbol guarantees we do The Right Thing).
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449
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450 Assuming we've found gaim_plugin_init and it hasn't returned non-NULL
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451 to us, we then add it to our list of plugins and go merrily about our way.
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452
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453 So when do the callbacks happen?! plugin_event, baby, plugin_event. Any
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454 time you want to trigger a plugin event simply call plugin_even with the
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455 parameters to be passed to any event handlers and you're set. plugin_event
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456 then makes sure that any plugins waiting for the event get passed the
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457 arguments properly and passes it on to perl.
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458
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459 Speaking of perl. If you really want to know how this works, you're
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460 better off reading X-Chat's documentation of it, because it's better
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461 than what I could provide.
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464 MULTIPLE CONNECTIONS AND PRPLS
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465 ==============================
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466
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467 OK, let's start with the basics. There are users. Each user is contained
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468 in an aim_user struct, and kept track of in the aim_users GList (GSList?).
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469 Each aim_user has certain features: a username, a password, and user_info.
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470 It also has certain options, and the protocol it uses to sign on (kept
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471 as an int which is #define'd in prpl.h). The way the management of the
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472 users works is, there will (hopefully) only be one user for a given
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473 screenname/ protocol pair (i.e. you may have two user warmenhoven's,
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474 but they'll both have a different protocol number).
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476 Now then, there are protocols that gaim knows about. Each protocol is
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477 in a prpl struct and kept track of in the protocols GSList. The way the
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478 management of the protocols is, there will only ever be one prpl per
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479 numeric protocol. Each prpl defines a basic set of functions: login,
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480 logout, send_im, etc. The prpl is responsible not only for handling
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481 these functions, but also for calling the appropriate serv_got functions
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482 (e.g. serv_got_update when a buddy comes online/goes offline/goes
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483 idle/etc). It handles each of these on a per-connection basis.
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485 So why's it called a PRPL? It stands for PRotocol PLugin. That means
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486 that it's possible to dynamically add new protocols to gaim. However,
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487 all protocols must be implemented the same way: by using a prpl struct
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488 and being loaded, regardless of whether they are static or dynamic.
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490 Here's how struct gaim_connection fits into all of this. At some point
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491 the User (capitalized to indicate a person and not a name) will try to
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492 sign on one of Their users. serv_login is then called for that user. It
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493 searches for the prpl that is assigned to that user, and calls that prpl's
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494 login function, passing it the aim_user struct that is attempting to sign
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495 on. The prpl is then responsible for seeing that the gaim_connection
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496 is created (by calling new_gaim_connection), and registering it as
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497 being online (by calling account_online and passing it the aim_user and
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498 gaim_connection structs). At that point, the aim_user and gaim_connection
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499 structs have pointers to each other, and the gaim_connection struct has
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500 a pointer to the prpl struct that it is using. The gaim_connections are
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501 stored in the connections GSList. The way connection management works is,
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502 there will always only be one gaim_connection per user, and the prpl that
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503 the gaim_connection uses will be constant for the gaim_connection's life.
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505 So at certain points the User is going to want to do certain things,
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506 like send a message. They must send the message on a connection. So the UI
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507 figures out which gaim_connection the User want to send a message on (for
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508 our example), and calls serv_send_im, telling it which gaim_connection to
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509 use, and the necessary information (who to send it to, etc). The serv_
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510 function then calls the handler of the prpl of the connection for that
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511 event (that was way too many prepositions). OK, each prpl has a send_im
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512 function. Each connection has a prpl. so you call gc->prpl->send_im and
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513 pass it the connection and all the necessary info. And that's how things
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514 get done.
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516 I hope some of that made sense. Looking back at it it makes absolutely no
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517 sense to me. Thank god I wrote the code; otherwise I'm sure I'd be lost.
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519 There should be absolutely *ZERO* GTK in the PRPLs. PRPLs should *NEVER*
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520 say what the UI *looks* like, only what information needs to be there.
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521 There's currently an effort to get the GTK that is contained in the PRPLs
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522 directory out of there. If you submit a patch that adds GTK to those
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523 directories it's very likely to be refused, unless if I'm in a good mood
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524 and decide to relocate things for you. That's not likely.