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Woohoo, the landing of the plugins. Nearly everything necessary is here. The
only thing missing is that you can't load a plugin without signing on first
(at least, not without some trickery).
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Eric Warmenhoven <eric@warmenhoven.org> |
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date | Sun, 09 Apr 2000 11:18:25 +0000 |
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93 | 1 Ok, this howto is going to be really short and sweet and to the point. |
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3 First off, before you do anything else, in all of the files for your plugin, | |
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6 #define GAIM_PLUGINS |
93 | 7 #include "gaim.h" |
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9 I mean this. Without this, all kinds of things will not work correctly. If you | |
10 really want to know exactly what this does, read ../src/gaim.h and learn. But | |
11 if you don't want to do that, just know that it's important. | |
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13 Now that you've put that there, make sure gaim.h is in your include path. | |
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15 Ok, now you're ready to write the plugin. | |
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17 The only function that is required is gaim_plugin_init(void *). This gets |
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18 called as soon as it gets loaded (sort of - man dlopen for more details). If |
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19 your function never returns, it will crash gaim! If your plugin uses up all |
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20 the memory in the system, it will crash gaim! Once your plugin gets loaded, |
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21 it effectively becomes a part of gaim, and anything that goes wrong will look |
93 | 22 like it is a problem with gaim itself. I write bugfree code! :) Therefore, it |
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23 is your problem, not mine. (I'm usually nice and willing to help you with your |
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24 problems though.) |
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26 The void * that gets passed to gaim_plugin_init is the handle for the plugin. |
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27 DO NOT CHANGE THIS POINTER! Bad things will happen. You've been warned. It's |
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28 needed for connecting to signals and things. It's a good idea to remember it |
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29 somehow. |
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31 You can basically do anything you want in the plugin. You can make function | |
32 calls, change public widgets, display new widgets, things like that. But the | |
33 really need thing is you can do things at events. For example, when one of | |
34 your buddies signs on, you can instantly send them a message. You can modify | |
35 the incoming and outgoing text. You can do all kinds of crazy things. Whatever | |
36 you want. Check out SIGNALS and CRAZY for more information and ideas. | |
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38 Plugins can share globals with gaim, but will not share with other plugins. | |
39 This is so if you have a global variable GtkWidget *window in your plugin and | |
40 J. Random Hacker also has the same name on a global variable, you won't be | |
41 constantly overwriting each others' variables. Unfortunately, this also means | |
42 that plugins will have difficulty working together. But then again, that's | |
43 what shared memory is for. | |
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45 When your plugin gets unloaded, gaim will try to call gaim_plugin_remove(). It | |
46 doesn't have to be there, but it's nice if, say, you create a window, and when | |
47 the plugin gets unloaded, it removes the window. | |
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49 There are a few examples in this directory. Enjoy. |