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Fix a bug I introduced yesterday. Selecting available and away where
it waits for you to enter the message into the imhtml, the status box
would show your current status instead of "available" or "away"
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Sun, 05 Feb 2006 18:14:43 +0000 |
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11326 | 1 Lots of this is pretty grossly out of date... |
2 Some of it might still be useful. For coding style, your | |
3 best bet is to browse through some of the files in src and | |
4 emulate what you see there. | |
5 --Mark | |
6 | |
7 | |
8 The majority of the below was written by Eric Warmenhoven way back in | |
6797 | 9 antiquity. I have taken the liberty of attempting to PARTIALLY update |
11326 | 10 it. I still think its helpful, but use it at your own risk. |
6797 | 11 --Luke |
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639 | 14 A lot of people have tried to hack gaim, but haven't been able to because |
15 the code is just so horrid. Well, the code isn't getting better anytime | |
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16 soon (I hate GNU indent), so to help all you would-be hackers help out |
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17 gaim, here's a brief tutorial on how gaim works. I'll quickly describe |
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18 the logical flow of things, then what you'll find in each of the source |
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21 avoid my final tomorrow I may even describe other parts of gaim that I |
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22 particularly want to brag about. Hopefully that's enough to get most of |
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23 you going. |
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25 If you don't know how event-driven programs work, stop right now. Gaim |
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26 uses GTK+'s main loop (actually GLib's but I won't talk about how GTK |
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30 If you're going to hack gaim, PLEASE, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE send patches |
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49 two trees, or even two copies of the same file). Then when you're ready to |
8622 | 50 make your patch, simply run 'cvs diff -u >my.patch' and post it on |
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88 ============ but many of the ideas still apply under different names.) | |
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6797 | 91 mostly just reading ~/.gaim/*.xml (handled by the functions in prefs.[ch]) |
92 and parsing command-line options. It then draws the login window by | |
93 calling show_login, and waits for input. | |
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130 and been assigned a PRPL to use to change certain behavior (Oscar does |
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144 | |
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639 | 146 ============ |
147 | |
148 about.c: | |
149 Not much to say here, just a few basic functions. | |
150 | |
6809 | 151 account.[ch]: |
152 This controls the GaimAccount struct, which stores information | |
153 on each account a user registers with gaim. Usernames, pass- | |
154 words, user info, alias, user specific options, and everything | |
7531 | 155 else controlled from within the account editor (and then some) |
6809 | 156 are handled via this code. |
157 | |
158 accountopt.[ch]: | |
159 Api and implemenation for account options. I'm not precisely | |
160 sure how this meshes with account.[ch] | |
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163 This takes care of most of the away stuff: setting the away message | |
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6797 | 171 This takes care of the buddy list backend, the blist.xml file, |
172 importing old buddy list files, and related things like | |
6809 | 173 finding buddies and groups. buddies, contacts, and groups |
7531 | 174 are controlled from these files. |
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177 This takes care of the buddy chat stuff. This used to be a lot bigger | |
178 until the chat and IM windows got merged in the code. Now it mostly | |
179 just takes care of chat-specific stuff, like ignoring people and | |
180 keeping track of who's in the room. This is also where the chat window | |
181 is created. | |
182 | |
183 conversation.c: | |
184 This is where most of the functions dealing with the IM and chat windows | |
185 are hidden. It tries to abstract things as much as possible, but doesn't | |
186 do a very good job. This is also where things like "Enter sends" and | |
187 "Ctrl-{B/I/U/S}" options get carried out (look for send_callback). The | |
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6797 | 229 Read the documentation on this file. This handles the backend |
7527 | 230 side of prefs. |
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260 There's not really a lot of cohesion to this file; it's just a lot of | |
261 stuff that happened to be thrown into it for no apparent reason. None | |
262 of it is particularly tasty; it's all just utility functions. Just | |
263 like the name says. | |
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4586 | 267 widget. It's cool, and it's tiny. This is actually a really good example |
268 widget for those of you looking to write your own. | |
269 | |
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639 | 271 Syd is just so cool. I really can't get over it. He let me come |
272 visit him at Netscape one day, and I got to see all of their toys | |
273 (don't worry, I'm under an NDA). Anyway, this file is for the buddy | |
274 ticker. This is also a damn cool file because it's got all of the | |
275 functions that you'd want right up at the top. Someday I want to be | |
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293 if you've already loaded that plugin. If you have, load_plugin unloads |
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294 the one that is currently loaded. You might wonder why; it's because |
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295 the same plugin can't be loaded twice. If you call g_module_open on a |
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304 dlopen(). In fact, for Linux it actually is the equivalent of dlopen() |
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338 user_info. It also has certain options, and the protocol it uses to sign | |
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355 the User (capitalized to indicate a person and not a name) will try to |
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357 searches for the prpl that is assigned to that user, and calls that prpl's |
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362 gaim_connection structs). At that point, the gaim_account and gaim_connection | |
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365 stored in the connections GSList. The way connection management works is, |
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366 there will always only be one gaim_connection per user, and the prpl that |
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370 like send a message. They must send the message on a connection. So the UI |
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372 our example), and calls serv_send_im, telling it which gaim_connection to |
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376 function. Each connection has a prpl. so you call gc->prpl->send_im and |
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377 pass it the connection and all the necessary info. And that's how things |
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443 You're probably wondering how you can do certain things without GTK+. Well, |
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444 you're just going to have to make do. Rely on the UI, that's why it's |
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445 there. A PRPL should have absolutely ZERO interaction with the user, it |
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446 should all be handled by the UI. |
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448 Don't use the _options variables at all. The core should take care of all |
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449 of that. There are several proto_opt fields that you can use on a per-user |
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450 basis. Check out existing protocols for more details. |