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[gaim-migrate @ 14789] Patch to gaim-devel by Aleksander Piotrowski "Looks like if one sets alias for particular buddy then alias_buddy callback is not called. Following diff fixes that problem for me (verified with jabber and my own protocol plugins) but I'm not sure if it is correct place to call serv_alias_buddy() (as I'm not sure if this whole alias bug isn't only my local problem ;)" committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com>
date Tue, 13 Dec 2005 23:25:24 +0000
parents bc249de5ea02
children 723f5b7ef6a2
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/*
 * gaim
 *
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 * source distribution.
 *
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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 *
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 */
#include "internal.h"
#include "gtkidle.h"

#ifdef USE_SCREENSAVER
# ifndef _WIN32
#  include <X11/Xlib.h>
#  include <X11/Xutil.h>
#  include <X11/extensions/scrnsaver.h>
#  include <gdk/gdkx.h>
# else
#  include "idletrack.h"
# endif
#endif /* USE_SCREENSAVER */

#include "idle.h"

/**
 * Get the number of seconds the user has been idle.  In Unix-world
 * this is based on the X Windows usage.  In MS Windows this is based
 * on keyboard/mouse usage.
 *
 * In Debian bug #271639, jwz says:
 *
 * Gaim should simply ask xscreensaver how long the user has been idle:
 *   % xscreensaver-command -time
 *   XScreenSaver 4.18: screen blanked since Tue Sep 14 14:10:45 2004
 *
 * Or you can monitor the _SCREENSAVER_STATUS property on root window #0.
 * Element 0 is the status (0, BLANK, LOCK), element 1 is the time_t since
 * the last state change, and subsequent elements are which hack is running
 * on the various screens:
 *   % xprop -f _SCREENSAVER_STATUS 32ac -root _SCREENSAVER_STATUS
 *   _SCREENSAVER_STATUS(INTEGER) = BLANK, 1095196626, 10, 237
 *
 * See watch() in xscreensaver/driver/xscreensaver-command.c.
 *
 * @return The number of seconds the user has been idle.
 */
#ifdef USE_SCREENSAVER
static time_t
gaim_gtk_get_time_idle()
{
# ifndef _WIN32
	/* Query xscreensaver */
	static XScreenSaverInfo *mit_info = NULL;
	int event_base, error_base;
	if (XScreenSaverQueryExtension(GDK_DISPLAY(), &event_base, &error_base)) {
		if (mit_info == NULL) {
			mit_info = XScreenSaverAllocInfo();
		}
		XScreenSaverQueryInfo(GDK_DISPLAY(), GDK_ROOT_WINDOW(), mit_info);
		return (mit_info->idle) / 1000;
	} else
		return 0;
# else
	/* Query windows */
	return (GetTickCount() - wgaim_get_lastactive()) / 1000;
# endif /* _WIN32 */
}
#endif /* USE_SCREENSAVER */

static GaimIdleUiOps ui_ops =
{
#ifdef USE_SCREENSAVER
	gaim_gtk_get_time_idle
#else
	NULL
#endif /* USE_SCREENSAVER */
};

GaimIdleUiOps *
gaim_gtk_idle_get_ui_ops()
{
	return &ui_ops;
}