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[gaim-migrate @ 17240]
SF Patch #1492561 from Lars T. Mikkelsen
"This patch adds gaim-url-handler, a URL handler for
most protocols in Gaim. The gaim-url-handler is similar
to (and based on) gaim-remote, however, it uses the
native URL format of each protocol.
Furthermore, the patch includes a GConf schema, which
allows Gnome applications to use the URL handler."
With this and gaim-send/gaim-send-async, we should be able to drop gaim-remote.
Please let me know if you object, or I'll remove gaim-remote shortly.
For the record, I know this doesn't support 100% of the ChatZilla IRC URL spec,
and I haven't investigated the XMPP URL spec beyond a casual first look. We
can tweak these things later -- I figured it was important to get the bulk of
the code in place.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com> |
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date | Mon, 11 Sep 2006 02:30:59 +0000 |
parents | 60b1bc8dbf37 |
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/* * BinReloc - a library for creating relocatable executables * Written by: Mike Hearn <mike@theoretic.com> * Hongli Lai <h.lai@chello.nl> * http://autopackage.org/ * * This source code is public domain. You can relicense this code * under whatever license you want. * * NOTE: if you're using C++ and are getting "undefined reference * to br_*", try renaming prefix.c to prefix.cpp */ /* WARNING, BEFORE YOU MODIFY PREFIX.C: * * If you make changes to any of the functions in prefix.c, you MUST * change the BR_NAMESPACE macro (in prefix.h). * This way you can avoid symbol table conflicts with other libraries * that also happen to use BinReloc. * * Example: * #define BR_NAMESPACE(funcName) foobar_ ## funcName * --> expands br_locate to foobar_br_locate */ #ifndef _PREFIX_C_ #define _PREFIX_C_ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #ifndef BR_PTHREADS /* Change 1 to 0 if you don't want pthread support */ #define BR_PTHREADS 1 #endif /* BR_PTHREADS */ #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <limits.h> #include <string.h> #include "prefix.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* __cplusplus */ #undef NULL #define NULL ((void *) 0) #ifdef __GNUC__ #define br_return_val_if_fail(expr,val) if (!(expr)) {fprintf (stderr, "** BinReloc (%s): assertion %s failed\n", __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, #expr); return val;} #else #define br_return_val_if_fail(expr,val) if (!(expr)) return val #endif /* __GNUC__ */ static br_locate_fallback_func fallback_func = NULL; static void *fallback_data = NULL; #ifdef ENABLE_BINRELOC #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <sys/param.h> #include <unistd.h> /** * br_locate: * symbol: A symbol that belongs to the app/library you want to locate. * Returns: A newly allocated string containing the full path of the * app/library that func belongs to, or NULL on error. This * string should be freed when not when no longer needed. * * Finds out to which application or library symbol belongs, then locate * the full path of that application or library. * Note that symbol cannot be a pointer to a function. That will not work. * * Example: * --> main.c * #include "prefix.h" * #include "libfoo.h" * * int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { * printf ("Full path of this app: %s\n", br_locate (&argc)); * libfoo_start (); * return 0; * } * * --> libfoo.c starts here * #include "prefix.h" * * void libfoo_start () { * --> "" is a symbol that belongs to libfoo (because it's called * --> from libfoo_start()); that's why this works. * printf ("libfoo is located in: %s\n", br_locate ("")); * } */ char * br_locate (void *symbol) { char line[5000]; FILE *f; char *path; br_return_val_if_fail (symbol != NULL, NULL); f = fopen ("/proc/self/maps", "r"); if (!f) { if (fallback_func) return fallback_func(symbol, fallback_data); else return NULL; } while (!feof (f)) { unsigned long start, end; if (!fgets (line, sizeof (line), f)) continue; if (!strstr (line, " r-xp ") || !strchr (line, '/')) continue; sscanf (line, "%lx-%lx ", &start, &end); if (symbol >= (void *) start && symbol < (void *) end) { char *tmp; size_t len; /* Extract the filename; it is always an absolute path */ path = strchr (line, '/'); /* Get rid of the newline */ tmp = strrchr (path, '\n'); if (tmp) *tmp = 0; /* Get rid of "(deleted)" */ len = strlen (path); if (len > 10 && strcmp (path + len - 10, " (deleted)") == 0) { tmp = path + len - 10; *tmp = 0; } fclose(f); return strdup (path); } } fclose (f); return NULL; } /** * br_locate_prefix: * symbol: A symbol that belongs to the app/library you want to locate. * Returns: A prefix. This string should be freed when no longer needed. * * Locates the full path of the app/library that symbol belongs to, and return * the prefix of that path, or NULL on error. * Note that symbol cannot be a pointer to a function. That will not work. * * Example: * --> This application is located in /usr/bin/foo * br_locate_prefix (&argc); --> returns: "/usr" */ char * br_locate_prefix (void *symbol) { char *path, *prefix; br_return_val_if_fail (symbol != NULL, NULL); path = br_locate (symbol); if (!path) return NULL; prefix = br_extract_prefix (path); free (path); return prefix; } /** * br_prepend_prefix: * symbol: A symbol that belongs to the app/library you want to locate. * path: The path that you want to prepend the prefix to. * Returns: The new path, or NULL on error. This string should be freed when no * longer needed. * * Gets the prefix of the app/library that symbol belongs to. Prepend that prefix to path. * Note that symbol cannot be a pointer to a function. That will not work. * * Example: * --> The application is /usr/bin/foo * br_prepend_prefix (&argc, "/share/foo/data.png"); --> Returns "/usr/share/foo/data.png" */ char * br_prepend_prefix (void *symbol, char *path) { char *tmp, *newpath; br_return_val_if_fail (symbol != NULL, NULL); br_return_val_if_fail (path != NULL, NULL); tmp = br_locate_prefix (symbol); if (!tmp) return NULL; if (strcmp (tmp, "/") == 0) newpath = strdup (path); else newpath = br_strcat (tmp, path); /* Get rid of compiler warning ("br_prepend_prefix never used") */ if (0) br_prepend_prefix (NULL, NULL); free (tmp); return newpath; } #endif /* ENABLE_BINRELOC */ /* Pthread stuff for thread safetiness */ #if BR_PTHREADS #include <pthread.h> static pthread_key_t br_thread_key; static pthread_once_t br_thread_key_once = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT; static void br_thread_local_store_fini () { char *specific; specific = (char *) pthread_getspecific (br_thread_key); if (specific) { free (specific); pthread_setspecific (br_thread_key, NULL); } pthread_key_delete (br_thread_key); br_thread_key = 0; } static void br_str_free (void *str) { if (str) free (str); } static void br_thread_local_store_init () { if (pthread_key_create (&br_thread_key, br_str_free) == 0) atexit (br_thread_local_store_fini); } #else /* BR_PTHREADS */ static char *br_last_value = (char *) NULL; static void br_free_last_value () { if (br_last_value) free (br_last_value); } #endif /* BR_PTHREADS */ /** * br_thread_local_store: * str: A dynamically allocated string. * Returns: str. This return value must not be freed. * * Store str in a thread-local variable and return str. The next * you run this function, that variable is freed too. * This function is created so you don't have to worry about freeing * strings. Just be careful about doing this sort of thing: * * some_function( BR_DATADIR("/one.png"), BR_DATADIR("/two.png") ) * * Examples: * char *foo; * foo = br_thread_local_store (strdup ("hello")); --> foo == "hello" * foo = br_thread_local_store (strdup ("world")); --> foo == "world"; "hello" is now freed. */ const char * br_thread_local_store (char *str) { #if BR_PTHREADS char *specific; pthread_once (&br_thread_key_once, br_thread_local_store_init); specific = (char *) pthread_getspecific (br_thread_key); br_str_free (specific); pthread_setspecific (br_thread_key, str); #else /* BR_PTHREADS */ static int initialized = 0; if (!initialized) { atexit (br_free_last_value); initialized = 1; } if (br_last_value) free (br_last_value); br_last_value = str; #endif /* BR_PTHREADS */ return (const char *) str; } /** * br_strcat: * str1: A string. * str2: Another string. * Returns: A newly-allocated string. This string should be freed when no longer needed. * * Concatenate str1 and str2 to a newly allocated string. */ char * br_strcat (const char *str1, const char *str2) { char *result; size_t len1, len2; if (!str1) str1 = ""; if (!str2) str2 = ""; len1 = strlen (str1); len2 = strlen (str2); result = (char *) malloc (len1 + len2 + 1); memcpy (result, str1, len1); memcpy (result + len1, str2, len2); result[len1 + len2] = '\0'; return result; } /* Emulates glibc's strndup() */ static char * br_strndup (char *str, size_t size) { char *result = (char *) NULL; size_t len; br_return_val_if_fail (str != (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL); len = strlen (str); if (!len) return strdup (""); if (size > len) size = len; result = (char *) calloc (sizeof (char), len + 1); memcpy (result, str, size); return result; } /** * br_extract_dir: * path: A path. * Returns: A directory name. This string should be freed when no longer needed. * * Extracts the directory component of path. Similar to g_dirname() or the dirname * commandline application. * * Example: * br_extract_dir ("/usr/local/foobar"); --> Returns: "/usr/local" */ char * br_extract_dir (const char *path) { char *end, *result; br_return_val_if_fail (path != (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL); end = strrchr (path, '/'); if (!end) return strdup ("."); while (end > path && *end == '/') end--; result = br_strndup ((char *) path, end - path + 1); if (!*result) { free (result); return strdup ("/"); } else return result; } /** * br_extract_prefix: * path: The full path of an executable or library. * Returns: The prefix, or NULL on error. This string should be freed when no longer needed. * * Extracts the prefix from path. This function assumes that your executable * or library is installed in an LSB-compatible directory structure. * * Example: * br_extract_prefix ("/usr/bin/gnome-panel"); --> Returns "/usr" * br_extract_prefix ("/usr/local/lib/libfoo.so"); --> Returns "/usr/local" * br_extract_prefix ("/usr/local/libfoo.so"); --> Returns "/usr" */ char * br_extract_prefix (const char *path) { char *end, *tmp, *result; br_return_val_if_fail (path != (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL); if (!*path) return strdup ("/"); end = strrchr (path, '/'); if (!end) return strdup (path); tmp = br_strndup ((char *) path, end - path); if (!*tmp) { free (tmp); return strdup ("/"); } end = strrchr (tmp, '/'); if (!end) return tmp; result = br_strndup (tmp, end - tmp); free (tmp); if (!*result) { free (result); result = strdup ("/"); } return result; } /** * br_set_fallback_function: * func: A function to call to find the binary. * data: User data to pass to func. * * Sets a function to call to find the path to the binary, in * case "/proc/self/maps" can't be opened. The function set should * return a string that is safe to free with free(). */ void br_set_locate_fallback_func (br_locate_fallback_func func, void *data) { fallback_func = func; fallback_data = data; } #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /* __cplusplus */ #endif /* _PREFIX_C */