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Change the way we parse messages on MySpace a little bit. This fixes #8846: people using web myspaceIM can't respond to pidgin myspaceIM For some reason IMs send using the myspace web site are sent so that they won't become offline messages if the other person is offline. I'm not really sure why that decision was made. So now we treat messages with bm 1 the same as messages with bm 121. This means we have to combine the function that parses out typing notification with the function that parses IMs. And we check for typing notifications by looking for %typing%. Which means if someone sends the IM "%typing%" with no markup then we'll interpret it as a typing notification. And there's nothing we can do to differentiate between the two. I asked.
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Thu, 04 Jun 2009 05:19:49 +0000
parents 5fe8042783c1
children 44f53d3fc54f
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#ifndef __FACE_H__
#define __FACE_H__

#include <GL/gl.h>
#include <GL/glu.h>
#include "glm.h"

#define NUM_PARTS 10
#define DOG_SHARK_CHANGE 5
#define CRAZY_COUNT 12
#define MAX_EYE_POP 1.3
#define EYE_TIME 120
#define MAX_FILE_LEN 64
#define ANGLE_INC 60

typedef enum {DOG, SHARK} KIND;
typedef int BOOL;
typedef enum {UP, DOWN, CONST} DIRECTION;
typedef enum {NORMAL, CRAZY1, CRAZY2, CRAZY3} OUTPUT_MODE;

struct face_struct {
	char* name;
	KIND my_kind;
	void* char_struct;
	GLint* mat_indeces;
	GLMmat_str* materials;
	OUTPUT_MODE my_mode;
	int eye_count, crazy_count;	
	void (*draw_func)(struct face_struct*, GLfloat, GLfloat, BOOL, BOOL, GLfloat, DIRECTION, OUTPUT_MODE);
	float curr_z_angle, curr_eye_pop;
};

typedef struct face_struct* FACE;
typedef enum {APPENDAGE, HEAD, LIDS, LEFT_IRIS, RIGHT_IRIS, EYES, PUPIL, EXTRA1, EXTRA2, EXTRA3} PART;

FACE init_face(KIND kind);

FACE copy_face(FACE f);

void draw_face(FACE face, GLfloat zrot, GLfloat yrot, BOOL left_eye, BOOL right_eye, GLfloat mouth_open, DIRECTION dir, OUTPUT_MODE mode);

void change_materials(FACE face, int* mats, int num_change); 

#endif