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jabber: Add a BOSH send timer (queue up stanzas), fixes connecting to Prosody This send timer shouldn't strictly be necessary, but Prosody currently closes the TCP stream after every response (MattJ tells me there's a pipelining bug that they couldn't fix, so they just disabled it), but in my tests, the initial purple_ssl_read doesn't catch the EOF/disconnection (the read returns EAGAIN), so the prpl, while processing the response from the server, thinks that BOSH connection is still open, and tries to send to send to it. *Then*, the write input watcher triggers and read returns 0 (EOF). The request that was sent is then lost. Anyway, I've termed Prosody a fuzzer for BOSH. :-)
author Paul Aurich <paul@darkrain42.org>
date Sun, 02 Aug 2009 03:00:00 +0000
parents 6e1967b0f90b
children fe75cd926073
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/**
 * @file gtklog.h GTK+ Log viewer
 * @ingroup pidgin
 * @see @ref gtklog-signals
 */

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 */
#ifndef _PIDGINLOG_H_
#define _PIDGINLOG_H_

#include "pidgin.h"
#include "log.h"

#include "account.h"

typedef struct _PidginLogViewer PidginLogViewer;

/**
 * A GTK+ Log Viewer.  You can look at logs with it.
 */
struct _PidginLogViewer {
	GList *logs;                 /**< The list of logs viewed in this viewer   */

	GtkWidget        *window;    /**< The viewer's window                      */
	GtkTreeStore     *treestore; /**< The treestore containing said logs       */
	GtkWidget        *treeview;  /**< The treeview representing said treestore */
	GtkWidget        *imhtml;    /**< The imhtml to display said logs          */
	GtkWidget        *entry;     /**< The search entry, in which search terms
	                              *   are entered                              */
	PurpleLogReadFlags flags;      /**< The most recently used log flags         */
	char             *search;    /**< The string currently being searched for  */
	GtkWidget        *label;     /**< The label at the top of the log viewer   */
};



void pidgin_log_show(PurpleLogType type, const char *buddyname, PurpleAccount *account);
void pidgin_log_show_contact(PurpleContact *contact);

void pidgin_syslog_show(void);

/**************************************************************************/
/** @name GTK+ Log Subsystem                                              */
/**************************************************************************/
/*@{*/

/**
 * Initializes the GTK+ log subsystem.
 */
void pidgin_log_init(void);

/**
 * Returns the GTK+ log subsystem handle.
 *
 * @return The GTK+ log subsystem handle.
 */
void *pidgin_log_get_handle(void);

/**
 * Uninitializes the GTK+ log subsystem.
 */
void pidgin_log_uninit(void);

/*@}*/

#endif