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comparison plugins/SIGNALS @ 3517:6b0cb60162f4
[gaim-migrate @ 3590]
Rob McQueen added a mute feature to his nice little docklet. I added a
queuing feature. Configure the docklet in the plugins dialog to queue
unread messages, and when you receive a message the docklet will eat it up
and show a little message pending icon. Click on it, and read your message.
ICQ people will like it.
I also made plugin_event use a va_list.
I bet this breaks perl.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Sean Egan <seanegan@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 16 Sep 2002 08:35:24 +0000 |
parents | c11960537fee |
children | cf00549c53d7 |
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27 event_im_displayed_sent, | 27 event_im_displayed_sent, |
28 event_im_displayed_rcvd, | 28 event_im_displayed_rcvd, |
29 event_chat_send_invite, | 29 event_chat_send_invite, |
30 event_got_typing, | 30 event_got_typing, |
31 event_del_conversation, | 31 event_del_conversation, |
32 event_connecting, | |
32 }; | 33 }; |
33 | 34 |
34 To add a signal handler, call the fuction gaim_signal_connect with the | 35 To add a signal handler, call the fuction gaim_signal_connect with the |
35 following arguments: | 36 following arguments: |
36 | 37 |
293 you set *what to NULL the message won't be sent, but the preferred | 294 you set *what to NULL the message won't be sent, but the preferred |
294 way of doing this is to attach to event_im_send so that it really | 295 way of doing this is to attach to event_im_send so that it really |
295 won't be displayed at all. | 296 won't be displayed at all. |
296 | 297 |
297 event_im_displayed_rcvd: | 298 event_im_displayed_rcvd: |
298 struct gaim_connection *gc, char *who, char *what, guint32 flags | 299 struct gaim_connection *gc, char *who, char *what, guint32 flags, time_t time |
299 | 300 |
300 This is called after what you receive is displayed. This is useful | 301 This is called after what you receive is displayed. This is useful |
301 for displaying an autoresponse after the message that triggered it. | 302 for displaying an autoresponse after the message that triggered it. |
302 There are a bunch of things that are odd about this, especially | 303 There are a bunch of things that are odd about this, especially |
303 when dealing with being away, so be careful. | 304 when dealing with being away, so be careful. |
304 | 305 |
305 'gc' is the connection the message was received on. | 306 'gc' is the connection the message was received on. |
306 'who' is who sent the message. | 307 'who' is who sent the message. |
307 'what' is what was sent. | 308 'what' is what was sent. |
308 'flags' is flags on the message. | 309 'flags' is flags on the message. |
310 'time' is the time the message was received--it may be very different from the | |
311 time this signal gets called | |
309 | 312 |
310 event_chat_send_invite: | 313 event_chat_send_invite: |
311 struct gaim_connection *gc, int id, char *who, char **msg | 314 struct gaim_connection *gc, int id, char *who, char **msg |
312 | 315 |
313 This is called just before you're about to invite someone. It's | 316 This is called just before you're about to invite someone. It's |
330 notifications in direct IMs, and Yahoo can receive them any | 333 notifications in direct IMs, and Yahoo can receive them any |
331 time. | 334 time. |
332 | 335 |
333 'gc' is the connection the typing is sent to. | 336 'gc' is the connection the typing is sent to. |
334 'who' is the person typing to you. | 337 'who' is the person typing to you. |
338 | |
335 event_del_conversation: | 339 event_del_conversation: |
336 struct conversation *c | 340 struct conversation *c |
337 | 341 |
338 This is called when a conversation window is closed. It is | 342 This is called when a conversation window is closed. It is |
339 called before any memory is deallocated so you are able to | 343 called before any memory is deallocated so you are able to |
340 access any data related to the conversation without breaking | 344 access any data related to the conversation without breaking |
341 anything. | 345 anything. |
342 | 346 |
343 'c' is he conversation being closed. | 347 'c' is he conversation being closed. |
348 | |
349 event_connecting | |
350 struct aim_user *u | |
351 | |
352 This is called when Gaim attempts to bring a user on-line. The | |
353 boolean u->connecting is set to true, and a global counter | |
354 incremented. The attempt can end with event_signon or event_signoff | |
355 being called, depending upon whether the attempt was a sucess or | |
356 a failure. In both cases, u->connecting is set to false and the | |
357 counter decremented. | |
358 | |
359 'u' is the account being connected |