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[gaim-migrate @ 1921] Mike Heffner's redesigned UI. I changed around a lot of things from his patch, not because they weren't good or needed or anything like that; most of the changes I made just made the patch smaller. I moved functions back to where they originally where and renamed them back to what they originally were. Granted the names aren't as... good as the changes Mike made, but eh, it made my life a lot easier when I could see the meat of the changes without all the cosmetic details. The only thing I really changed about his patch was I made the list BROWSE instead of SINGLE so that there wouldn't be need for a deselect callback. Oh yeah, and update_show_plugins is called from different places (so that plugins can call load_plugin and have the window update properly). committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Eric Warmenhoven <eric@warmenhoven.org>
date Tue, 29 May 2001 09:46:05 +0000
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/*
 *  faimconfig.h
 *
 * Contains various compile-time options that apply _only_ to libfaim.
 *
 */

#ifndef __FAIMCONFIG_H__
#define __FAIMCONFIG_H__

/*
 * USE_SNAC_FOR_IMS is an old feature that allowed better
 * tracking of error messages by caching SNAC IDs of outgoing
 * ICBMs and comparing them to incoming errors.  However,
 * its a helluvalot of overhead for something that should
 * rarely happen.  
 *
 * Default: defined.  This is now defined by default
 * because it should be stable and its not too bad.  
 * And Josh wanted it.
 *
 */
#define USE_SNAC_FOR_IMS

/*
 * Default Authorizer server name and TCP port for the OSCAR farm.  
 *
 * You shouldn't need to change this unless you're writing
 * your own server. 
 *
 * Note that only one server is needed to start the whole
 * AIM process.  The later server addresses come from
 * the authorizer service.
 *
 * This is only here for convenience.  Its still up to
 * the client to connect to it.
 *
 */
#define FAIM_LOGIN_SERVER "login.oscar.aol.com"
#define FAIM_LOGIN_PORT 5190

/*
 * The integer extraction/copying functions in aim_util.c have
 * both a function version and a macro version.  The macro 
 * version is suggested.  Since the function version is more
 * readable, I leave both around for reference.
 *
 * Default: defined.
 */
#define AIMUTIL_USEMACROS

/*
 * What type of synchronisation to use.
 * 
 * We don't actually use threads, but can use the POSIX mutex
 * in order to maintain thread safety.  You can use the fake locking
 * if you really don't like pthreads (which I don't) or if you don't
 * have it.
 *
 *   USEPTHREADS - Use POSIX mutecies
 *   USEFAKELOCKS - Use little stub spinners to help find locking bugs
 *   USENOPLOCKS - No-op out all synchro calls at compile time
 * 
 * Default: use noplocks by default.
 *
 * !!!NOTE: Even with USEPTHREADS turned on, libfaim is not fully thread
 *          safe.  It will still take some effort to add locking calls to
 *          the places that need them.  In fact, this feature in general
 *          is in danger of being officially deprecated and removed from 
 *          the code.
 *
 */
#undef FAIM_USEPTHREADS
#undef FAIM_USEFAKELOCKS
#define FAIM_USENOPLOCKS

/*
 * Size of the SNAC caching hash.
 *
 * Default: 16
 *
 */
#define FAIM_SNAC_HASH_SIZE 16

/*
 * If building on Win32,define WIN32_STATIC if you don't want
 * to compile libfaim as a DLL (and instead link it right into
 * your app).
 */
#define WIN32_STATIC

#endif /* __FAIMCONFIG_H__ */