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[gaim-migrate @ 14531] SF Patch #1366481 from Michael Carlson "The function gtk_smiley_tree_insert() in gtkimhtml.c is using up (on my system) the most CPU of all the functions in gaim whenever the preferences box is opened (tested by opening the preferences box 50 times and measuring with oprofile). The function is called some 297 times each time the prefs box is opened, and each time we call strlen() on a (usually 3 or 4) character string to see if the string is empty or not. I've eliminated the unnecessary call to strlen by checking the first element, and I've changed the while {} loop to a do {} while loop, because since we return if the string is empty at the beginning of the function, the same check on the first iteration of the loop is unnecessary. I believe it's faster for every case, even if only by a little bit." I don't know how necessary this is, but it doesn't hurt and it doesn't negatively impact the readability of the code. I also fixed an existing piece of code for which the compiler issued a warning. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com>
date Sat, 26 Nov 2005 17:09:29 +0000
parents 9563b768e8e2
children 8e3b85fe4a55
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/**
 * @file upnp.h Universal Plug N Play API
 * @ingroup core
 *
 * gaim
 *
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 */

#ifndef _GAIM_UPNP_H_
#define _GAIM_UPNP_H_


typedef struct
{
  gchar* controlURL;
  gchar* serviceType;
} GaimUPnPControlInfo;


#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/**************************************************************************/
/** @name UPnP API                                                        */
/**************************************************************************/
/*@{*/

/**
 * Sends a discovery request to search for a UPnP enabled IGD that
 * contains the WANIPConnection service that will allow us to recieve the
 * public IP address of the IGD, and control it for forwarding ports.
 *
 * @return The control URL for the IGD we'll use to use the IGD services
 */
GaimUPnPControlInfo* gaim_upnp_discover(void);



/**
 * Gets the IP address from a UPnP enabled IGD that sits on the local
 * network, so when getting the network IP, instead of returning the
 * local network IP, the public IP is retrieved.
 *
 * @param controlInfo The control URL retrieved from gaim_upnp_discover.
 *
 * @return The IP address of the network, or NULL if something went wrong
 */
gchar* gaim_upnp_get_public_ip(const GaimUPnPControlInfo* controlInfo);


/**
 * Maps Ports in a UPnP enabled IGD that sits on the local network to
 * this gaim client. Essentially, this function takes care of the port
 * forwarding so things like file transfers can work behind NAT firewalls
 *
 * @param controlInfo The control URL retrieved from gaim_upnp_discover.
 * @param portMap The port to map to this client
 * @param protocol The protocol to map, either "TCP" or "UDP"
 *
 * @return TRUE if success, FALSE if something went wrong.
 */
gboolean gaim_upnp_set_port_mapping(const GaimUPnPControlInfo* controlInfo, 
                                    unsigned short portMap,
                                    const gchar* protocol);

/**
 * Deletes a port mapping in a UPnP enabled IGD that sits on the local network
 * to this gaim client. Essentially, this function takes care of deleting the 
 * port forwarding after they have completed a connection so another client on
 * the local network can take advantage of the port forwarding
 *
 * @param controlInfo The control URL retrieved from gaim_upnp_discover.
 * @param portMap The port to delete the mapping for
 * @param protocol The protocol to map to. Either "TCP" or "UDP"
 *
 * @return TRUE if success, FALSE if something went wrong.
 */
gboolean 
gaim_upnp_remove_port_mapping(const GaimUPnPControlInfo* controlInfo,
                              unsigned short portMap,
                              const gchar* protocol);
/*@}*/


#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif /* _GAIM_UPNP_H_ */