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The variable we use to keep track of the watcher of the ssl connection
should be unsigned. This isn't really a problem in Pidgin, where we
use glib's mainloop and GIOChannels because glib starts assigning the
handle IDs sequentially starting from 1.
But if an eventloop implementation ever returns a handle ID greater
than the largest possible signed integer (2,147,483,647) then we
won't be able to remove the watcher because purple_ssl_close() in
sslconn.c only removes it if inpa > 0, and since it interprets inpa
as a signed value then handles over 2,147,483,647 appear as negative
numbers.
I stumbled upon this when playing around with libevent, which can
use epoll. My implementation generated a random handle ID which
was sometimes greater than 2,147,483,647.
I don't believe this breaks binary compatibility. And I don't think
it breaks source compatibility, but I guess it might depend on what
compiler you're using.
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Thu, 04 Sep 2008 18:04:29 +0000 |
parents | 61c2d36a38a3 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # This is a simple purple notification server. # It shows notifications when your buddy signs on or you get an IM message. # # This script requires Python 2.4 and PyGTK bindings # # Note that all function names are resolved dynamically, no # purple-specific library is needed. import dbus import dbus.glib import dbus.decorators import gobject import os def ensureimconversation(conversation, account, name): if conversation != 0: return conversation else: # 1 = PURPLE_CONV_IM return purple.PurpleConversationNew(1, account, name) def receivedimmsg(account, name, message, conversation, flags): buddy = purple.PurpleFindBuddy(account, name) if buddy != 0: alias = purple.PurpleBuddyGetAlias(buddy) else: alias = name text = "%s says %s" % (alias, message) code = os.spawnlp(os.P_WAIT, "xmessage", "xmessage", "-buttons", "'So what?','Show me',Close,Abuse", text) if code == 101: # so what? pass else: conversation = ensureimconversation(conversation, account, name) if code == 102: # show me window = purple.PurpleConversationGetWindow(conversation) purple.PurpleConvWindowRaise(window) if code == 103: # close purple.PurpleConversationDestroy(conversation) if code == 104: # abuse im = purple.PurpleConversationGetImData(conversation) purple.PurpleConvImSend(im, "Go away you f...") def buddysignedon(buddyid): alias = purple.PurpleBuddyGetAlias(buddyid) text = "%s is online" % alias code = os.spawnlp(os.P_WAIT, "xmessage", "xmessage", "-buttons", "'So what?','Let's talk'", text) if code == 101: # so what? pass if code == 102: # talk name = purple.PurpleBuddyGetName(buddyid) account = purple.PurpleBuddyGetAccount(buddyid) purple.PurpleConversationNew(1, account, name) bus = dbus.SessionBus() obj = bus.get_object("im.pidgin.purple.PurpleService", "/im/pidgin/purple/PurpleObject") purple = dbus.Interface(obj, "im.pidgin.purple.PurpleInterface") bus.add_signal_receiver(receivedimmsg, dbus_interface = "im.pidgin.purple.PurpleInterface", signal_name = "ReceivedImMsg") bus.add_signal_receiver(buddysignedon, dbus_interface = "im.pidgin.purple.PurpleInterface", signal_name = "BuddySignedOn") print "This is a simple purple notification server." print "It shows notifications when your buddy signs on or you get an IM message." loop = gobject.MainLoop() loop.run()