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Ok, big commit with little functionality change.
Most of it is me shuffling crap around because I'm one of them neat freaks. Lots of general code
cleanup too. I'm trying to move to that whole "one-family-per-file" thing.
The details...
I added libfaim support for aim's new search family, 0x000f. I only tested this briefly, so if
anyone uses it for anything, be aware that it could be buggy. I'll add oscar support sometime.
Advantages of this family are... when you search for someone, you get the directory info for that
person. So like, first name, middle name, last name, maiden name, city, state, country, zip,
address, interests, nickname, and maybe some other stuff. Basically all the info that they've set in
their directory info thing. Info. Oh, and I'm calling it "new search" because seach was already
taken, and cookie monster ate my right brain.
The reason I didn't add support to oscar.c... the new search family requires making a connection to
another server. While moving stuff around I realized that I didn't really like how new connections
are made. It's kind of sloppy. I'm thinking it would be nice to have an outgoing queue for each
type of connection, and then let the client queue messages as much as they want. Then, if libfaim
sees that there is a message for a certain type of connection, and there is no open connection of
that type, it will connect, and then flush the queue when the connection is made. This seems a lot
cleaner, but it also seems like a pain in the ass. I should do ssi for icq first, anyway :-)
Also, I think it would be neat if there was an ICBM file that handled channels 1 through 4. Then
im.c and chat.c could pass the ICBM part to the icbm stuff and it could get parsed there. im.c is
really huge right now.
I applied a patch from Graham Booker that paves the way for unicode in direct IMs. Thanks Graham.
Now we just need Paco-Paco to git a little free time and write a patch for this.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=633589&group_id=235&atid=300235
I applied 2 patches from Will Mahan dealing with file transfer/oft/rendezous/whatever. Here's some
info on them, from The Man himself:
Patch 1
"Currently the Rendezvous code is rather messy; this
patch attempts to bring it up to speed with the rest of
the Oscar prpl. Its changes include:
* Rewrite several ft.c functions to use bstreams.
Apparently the code in question was written before
bstreams were implemented.
* Handle incoming Rendezvous packets through the
rxqueue like FLAP packets, rather than handling them as
a special case as soon as they are received. This
takes advantage of the bstream cleanup to unify some
code and simplify the aim_frame_t struct.
* Change some names used to try to clarify the
distinction between OFT, which refers specifically to
file transfer, and Rendezvous, which encompasses OFT as
well as other types of client-to-client connections."
Patch 2
"* Add some comments I inadvertently left out of my last patch.
* Fix a double-free that occurs when connections time out.
* Correct a bug causing filenames to be truncated by 4 characters on
some clients.
* Preserve directory structure when sending multiple files.
* Handle (throw away) resource forks sent by Mac clients."
I also changed all indents to tabs in ft.c.
And split all the bstream stuff from rxqueue.c and put it in bstream.c. It really is a separate
thing. Especially since it can be used for outgoing connections.
Also, I was going to look over the whole patch tonight to make sure it's all good, but it's like 6000
lines, so, uh, I'll do it later.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Wed, 13 Nov 2002 07:01:37 +0000 |
parents | 988485669631 |
children | c5ce82228a2f |
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2 /* | 1 /* |
3 * conn.c | 2 * conn.c |
4 * | 3 * |
5 * Does all this gloriously nifty connection handling stuff... | 4 * Does all this gloriously nifty connection handling stuff... |
6 * | 5 * |
918 aim__registermodule(sess, search_modfirst); | 917 aim__registermodule(sess, search_modfirst); |
919 aim__registermodule(sess, stats_modfirst); | 918 aim__registermodule(sess, stats_modfirst); |
920 aim__registermodule(sess, translate_modfirst); | 919 aim__registermodule(sess, translate_modfirst); |
921 aim__registermodule(sess, chatnav_modfirst); | 920 aim__registermodule(sess, chatnav_modfirst); |
922 aim__registermodule(sess, chat_modfirst); | 921 aim__registermodule(sess, chat_modfirst); |
923 /* missing 0x0f - 0x12 */ | 922 aim__registermodule(sess, newsearch_modfirst); |
923 /* missing 0x10 - 0x12 */ | |
924 aim__registermodule(sess, ssi_modfirst); | 924 aim__registermodule(sess, ssi_modfirst); |
925 /* missing 0x14 */ | 925 /* missing 0x14 */ |
926 aim__registermodule(sess, icq_modfirst); | 926 aim__registermodule(sess, icq_modfirst); /* XXX - Make sure this isn't sent for AIM */ |
927 /* missing 0x16 */ | 927 /* missing 0x16 */ |
928 aim__registermodule(sess, auth_modfirst); | 928 aim__registermodule(sess, auth_modfirst); |
929 aim__registermodule(sess, email_modfirst); | 929 aim__registermodule(sess, email_modfirst); |
930 | 930 |
931 return; | 931 return; |
1064 { | 1064 { |
1065 | 1065 |
1066 aim_connrst(sess); /* in case we want to connect again */ | 1066 aim_connrst(sess); /* in case we want to connect again */ |
1067 | 1067 |
1068 return 0; | 1068 return 0; |
1069 | |
1070 } | 1069 } |
1071 | 1070 |
1072 /* | 1071 /* |
1073 * aim_flap_nop() | 1072 * aim_flap_nop() |
1074 * | 1073 * |
1075 * No-op. WinAIM 4.x sends these _every minute_ to keep | 1074 * No-op. WinAIM 4.x sends these _every minute_ to keep |
1076 * the connection alive. | 1075 * the connection alive. |
1077 */ | 1076 */ |
1078 faim_export int aim_flap_nop(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn) | 1077 faim_export int aim_flap_nop(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn) |
1079 { | 1078 { |
1080 aim_frame_t *fr; | 1079 aim_frame_t *fr; |
1081 | 1080 |
1084 | 1083 |
1085 aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr); | 1084 aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr); |
1086 | 1085 |
1087 return 0; | 1086 return 0; |
1088 } | 1087 } |
1089 | |
1090 |