annotate HACKING @ 1345:d6e6fcaa1f39

[gaim-migrate @ 1355] ok. messages work. transports sort of work (you'll sign into them if you have them, but you won't see them and you can't add or remove them). resource is not a part of buddy's names, which is a very very big plus, since it means things will work incredibly well now. at some point the resource may be added back somehow but if it is it won't be part of the name. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
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1 A lot of people have tried to hack gaim, but haven't been able to because
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2 the code is just so horrid. Well, the code isn't getting better anytime
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3 soon (I hate GNU indent), so to help all you would-be hackers help out
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4 gaim, here's a brief tutorial on how gaim works. I'll quickly describe
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5 the logical flow of things, then what you'll find in each of the source
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6 files. As an added bonus, I'll try and describe as best I can how multiple
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7 connections and multiple protocols work. Depending on how much I want
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8 to avoid my final tomorrow I may even describe other parts of gaim that
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9 I particularly want to brag about. Hopefully that's enough to get most
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10 of you going.
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12 If you're going to hack gaim, PLEASE, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE send patches
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13 against the absolute latest CVS. I get really annoyed when I get patches
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14 against the last released version, especially since I don't usually
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15 have a copy of it on my computer, and gaim tends to change a lot between
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16 versions. (I sometimes get annoyed when they're against CVS from 3 days
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17 ago, but can't complain because it's usually my fault that I haven't
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18 looked at the patch yet.) To get gaim from CVS (if you haven't already),
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21 $ export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.gaim.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/gaim
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22 $ cvs login (hit enter as the password)
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23 $ cvs co gaim
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25 $ cd gaim
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26 $ ./gen
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28 You'll now have your normal gaim tree with ./configure and all. (If you
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29 want to make your life really simple, learn how CVS works. CVS is your
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30 friend.) To make a patch, just edit the files right there in that tree
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31 (don't bother with two trees, or even two copies of the same file). Then
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32 when you're ready to make your patch, simply run 'cvs diff -u >my.patch'
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36 In ./configure there's an --enable-debug option. This does two things:
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39 on in the preferences) whether or not --enable-debug was selected. Most
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40 of the information that's printed is useless anyway though; so the
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43 This file was last modified by $Author: warmenhoven $ on
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44 $Date: 2000-12-12 07:56:53 -0500 (Tue, 12 Dec 2000) $.
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47 PROGRAM FLOW
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48 ============
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50 Before gaim does anything you can see, it initializes itself, which is
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52 parsing command-line options. It then draws the login window by calling
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53 show_login, and waits for input.
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55 At the login window, when "Accounts" is clicked, account_editor() is
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56 called. This then displays all of the users and various information
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57 about them. If the user clicks the "Signon" button instead, serv_login
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58 is called.
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60 When the "Sign on/off" button is clicked, serv_login is passed the
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61 username and the password for the account. If the password length is
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62 zero (the password field is a character array rather than pointer so it
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63 will not be NULL) then the Signon callback will prompt for the password
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64 before calling serv_login. serv_login then signs in the user using the
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65 appropriate protocol. We'll assume TOC for the rest of this discussion;
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66 even the libfaim guys get scared by oscar.c, and I'll talk about the
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67 PRPLs later.
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69 After you're signed in (I'll skip that discussion - I doubt many people
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70 are going to change the login process, since it pretty much just follows
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71 PROTOCOL), Gaim draws the buddy list by calling show_buddy_list, and
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72 waits for input from two places: the server and the user. The first
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73 place it gets input from after signon is usually the server, when the
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74 server tells Gaim which buddies are signed on.
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76 When there is information ready to be read from the server, toc_callback
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77 is called (by GDK) to parse the incoming information. On an UPDATE,
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78 serv_got_update is called, which takes care of things like notifying
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79 conversation windows of the update if need be; notifying the plugins;
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80 and finally, calling set_buddy.
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82 set_buddy is responsible for a lot of stuff, but most of it is done
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83 implicitly. It's responsible for the sounds (which is just a call to
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84 play_sound), but the biggest thing it does is call new_group_show and
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85 new_buddy_show if necessary. There's only one group_show per group name,
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86 even between connections, and only one buddy_show per group_show per
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87 buddy name, even between connections. (If that's not confusing enough,
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88 wait until I really start describing how the buddy list works.)
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90 New connections happen the exact same way as described above. Each
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91 aim_user can have one gaim_connection associated with it. aim_user and
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92 gaim_connection both have a protocol field; gaim_connection's should
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93 be constant once it is set. (I'll talk about the gaim_connection struct
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97 That's easy enough. If there isn't a conversation with the person already
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98 open (checked by calling find_conversation), show_conv is called to
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99 create the new window. All sorts of neat things happen there, but it's
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100 mostly drawing the window. show_conv is the best place to edit the UI.
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107 SOURCE FILES
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108 ============
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111 Not much to say here, just a few basic functions.
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117 pointless functions, like gaim_setup, which optionally turns off sounds
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118 on signon. A lot of this file should actually be part of other files.
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122 (do_away_message); coming back (do_im_back); drawing the away window;
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127 with Netscape. The most important function here is open_url. Have fun.
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150 the same function, build_conv_toolbar.
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154 of those little dialog windows are created. Things like the warn dialog
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155 and the add buddy dialog are here. Not all of the dialogs in gaim are in
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158 is in util.c for winaim lists and toc.c for gaim's own lists.)
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166 This controls most things that are related to the applet. I don't like
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167 looking at this file because it still has functionsLikeThis. But at
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168 least it doesn't have many of them anymore. Anyway, this file isn't
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169 very big because there's really not much difference between the panel
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170 version and the app version.
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174 file if you want to save your sanity. (It's going to be replaced
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175 eventually anyway.) People have asked why we don't replace this with
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176 GNOME's GtkHTML, or embed mozilla (yes, they were serious). There
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177 are two reasons. The first is that doing that would cause gaim to
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178 require 6 extra libraries that nobody needs or wants or has. The
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180 HTML viewer. We don't even want a normal HTML viewer because the text
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181 that gets sent gets parsed and displayed different than normal HTML.
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182 (Try inserting a newline and you'll see what I mean.) We should only
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190 Don't ask my why this is called html.c. Most of it is just grab_url,
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191 which does like the name says; it downloads a URL to show in the
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192 GtkHTML widget. http.c would be a more appropriate name, but that's OK.
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197 reporting idle time (imagine that). It's a pretty straight-forward file.
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202 with multiple connections. The best function in here by far is the
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204 now...). account_editor is really the only function that the UI needs
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210 program that comes with libfaim. I'm not even sure how half of it works,
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211 if that makes you feel any better.
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215 the GPL. Perl is the biggest, most confusing piece of C code I've ever
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216 seen in my life (and keep in mind I'm a gaim hacker). I have a basic
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223 the only file in all of gaim that at the top has all of the functions
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224 and global and static variables named out for you. It makes reading
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225 it a little easier, but not by much. A lot of the code in here deals
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226 with the plugin window rather than the plugins themselves.
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229 The important function in here is build_prefs, but the most useful
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230 function is gaim_button. build_prefs draws the window, and calls
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231 gaim_button probably 30 or 40 times. (I don't really wanna run grep
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235 window uses a CList instead of a Notebook, and there's a pretty bad
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236 hack to get it to work. I won't tell you what though.
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239 This file is what lets gaim dynamically load protocols, sort of. All
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240 of the actual dlopen(), dlsym() stuff is in plugins.c. But this
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241 contains all of the functions that the protocol plugin needs to call,
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242 and manages all of the protocols. It's a pretty simple file actually.
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246 now everything actually works. The main function is proxy_connect,
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247 which figures out which proxy you want to use (if you want to use one
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248 at all) and passes off the data to the appropriate function. This file
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249 should be pretty straight-forward.
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253 and Voice Chat stuff, but I got really sick of protocol hacking really
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254 quick. Now it only houses the file transfer stuff, which only works
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255 for TOC. ("Works" being a very subjective statement. This file needs
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256 to be rewritten.)
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260 is done. Nearly everything that's network related goes through here
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262 serv_got_update. Most of it should be pretty self-explanatory.
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266 (maybe 9?) sounds based on preferences. All that the rest of the code
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267 should have to do is call play_sound(BUDDY_ARRIVE), for example, and
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268 this file will take care of determining if a sound should be played
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269 and which file should be played.
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273 visit him at Netscape one day, and I got to see all of their toys
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282 information from the server. I really don't like TOC though. (I've spent
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283 waaayyyy too much time with TOC. I rewrote the signon process for this
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284 file at one point, so that read was only called when data was pending.
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285 Since then the TOC server has been blocking my IP (probably my own
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286 stupid fault, sending bad strings or some such).)
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290 stuff that happened to be thrown into it for no apparent reason. None
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292 like the name says.
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295 HOW THE BUDDY LIST WORKS
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296 ========================
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298 The buddy list is a pain in the ass. Let me start off by saying that. The
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299 most difficult part about getting gaim to do multiple connections was
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300 the buddy list. In its current state it's very much like the UI for
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301 0.10.x and earlier, which is what I was aiming for. However, the code
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302 is completely different. And not much better.
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304 All of the buddy list stuff is in buddy.c, so you'll only have to have
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305 that one file open (and possibly gaim.h for the struct definitions). There
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306 are two sets of functions: those that deal with the buddy lists, and
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307 those that deal with the window. (I say lists because each connection
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308 has their own buddy list, independent of the others, even though the UI
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309 merges them.)
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310
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311 The buddy list functions work pretty much the same way they did before;
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312 except now that each buddy and group belongs to a connection, things
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313 like find_buddy take an additional argument, the connection you want to
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314 search for the buddy in. Read gaim.h for a good list of them: find_buddy,
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315 find_group, add_buddy, remove_buddy, remove_group.
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317 The window is a lot more fun. There's really only one function that
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318 does anything interesting, and that's set_buddy. (There's also things
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319 like build_edit_tree, but that's boring.) set_buddy is called by
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320 serv_got_update (and should only be called by that function) any time
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321 a user signs on, signs off, goes away, comes back, goes idle, etc, etc,
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322 etc. Various things happen depending on the new state of the buddy.
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324 struct buddy has a member, present, which is set to either 0, 1, or
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325 2. You can check if the buddy is online with "if (b->present)". This
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326 becomes important. present is set to either 0 or 1 by serv_got_update,
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327 or is not set at all. When the buddy is passed to set_buddy, if present
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328 is 1 then set_buddy plays the BUDDY_ARRIVE sound, and sets present to 2,
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329 to indicate it has already received notification of arrival. It then
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330 does other signin-related stuff: setting the pixmap to the login icon;
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331 updating the conversation windows; etc.
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333 The most important thing it does though, if a buddy is present, is it
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334 checks for the existance of the appropriate group_show and buddy_show for
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335 that buddy. Each buddy must belong to a group. group_shows are based on
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336 name; there can only be one group_show for each group name. buddy_shows
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337 are based both on name and on group_show; there can only be one buddy_show
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338 in a group_show for each name. However, there can be two buddy_shows
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339 with the same name as long as they have different group_shows.
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341 Each buddy_show has a GList of connections that has registered its related
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342 buddy as being online. set_buddy makes sure that the connection that it's
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343 being passed is part of the connlist for the buddy_show associated with
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344 the struct buddy that it's passed (it helps to know your data structures).
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346 If a buddy logs off (b->present == 0), and a buddy_show exists for
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347 that buddy, then set_buddy will play the logoff sound, change the icon,
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348 remove the connection from the connlist for the buddy_show, etc.
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350 And that's how that works. For the buddy lists, connections own buddies;
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351 for the window, the buddies own the connections. When the buddy_show
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352 connlist count drops to zero it disappears from existance.
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355 PLUGINS
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356 =======
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358 OK, so you want to load a plugin. You go through whatever UI (you
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359 can read all about the UI in plugins.c or whereever). You finally get
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360 to load_plugin, the meat of the plugins stuff (plugins can actually
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361 call load_plugin themselves to load other plugins). load_plugin
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362 is passed the full path to the plugin you want to load
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363 (e.g. /usr/local/lib/gaim/irc.so).
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365 load_plugin does a few things with that filename. The first is to see
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366 if you've already loaded that plugin. If you have, load_plugin unloads
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367 the one that is currently loaded. You might wonder why; it's because
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368 the same plugin can't be loaded twice. If you call g_module_open on a
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369 filename twice, both times it will return the same pointer, and both times
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370 increment the reference count on the GModule * that it returns. This
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371 means you really do have the same plugin twice, which fucks up the
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372 callback system to no end. So it's better that you can only have it
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373 loaded once at any given time.
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375 Now that we're assured that we don't have this particular plugin loaded
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376 yet, we better load it. g_module_open, baby. Much more portable than
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377 dlopen(). In fact, for Linux it actually is the equivalent of dlopen()
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378 (you can read the gmodule source and see for yourself). There's only one
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379 quirk. It always logically ORs the options you pass with RTLD_GLOBAL,
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380 which means that plugins share symbols. I haven't figured out yet if
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381 this means just functions or variables too; but in either case make every
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382 function and variable in your plugin static except for gaim_plugin_*(),
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383 name(), and description(). It's good coding practice anyway.
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384
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385 So, assuming we didn't get NULL back from g_module_open, we then make sure
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386 it's a valid gaim plugin by looking for and calling gaim_plugin_init,
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387 courtesy g_module_symbol (g_module_symbol is actually what's portable
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388 about gmodule as opposed to dl*; some BSD's require '_' prepended to
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389 symbol names and g_module_symbol guarantees we do The Right Thing).
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390
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391 Assuming we've found gaim_plugin_init and it hasn't returned non-NULL
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392 to us, we then add it to our list of plugins and go merrily about our way.
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394 So when do the callbacks happen?! plugin_event, baby, plugin_event. Any
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395 time you want to trigger a plugin event simply call plugin_even with the
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396 parameters to be passed to any event handlers and you're set. plugin_event
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397 then makes sure that any plugins waiting for the event get passed the
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398 arguments properly and passes it on to perl.
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400 Speaking of perl. If you really want to know how this works, you're
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401 better off reading X-Chat's documentation of it, because it's better
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402 than what I could provide.
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405 MULTIPLE CONNECTIONS AND PRPLS
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406 ==============================
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408 OK, let's start with the basics. There are users. Each user is contained
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409 in an aim_user struct, and kept track of in the aim_users GList (GSList?).
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410 Each aim_user has certain features: a username, a password, and user_info.
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411 It also has certain options, and the protocol it uses to sign on (kept
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412 as an int which is #define'd in prpl.h). The way the management of the
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413 users works is, there will (hopefully) only be one user for a given
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414 screenname/ protocol pair (i.e. you may have two user warmenhoven's,
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415 but they'll both have a different protocol number).
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417 Now then, there are protocols that gaim knows about. Each protocol is
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418 in a prpl struct and kept track of in the protocols GSList. The way the
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419 management of the protocols is, there will only ever be one prpl per
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420 numeric protocol. Each prpl defines a basic set of functions: login,
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421 logout, send_im, etc. The prpl is responsible not only for handling
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422 these functions, but also for calling the appropriate serv_got functions
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423 (e.g. serv_got_update when a buddy comes online/goes offline/goes
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424 idle/etc). It handles each of these on a per-connection basis.
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426 So why's it called a PRPL? It stands for PRotocol PLugin. That means
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427 that it's possible to dynamically add new protocols to gaim. However,
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428 all protocols must be implemented the same way: by using a prpl struct
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429 and being loaded, regardless of whether they are static or dynamic.
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431 Here's how struct gaim_connection fits into all of this. At some point
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432 the User (capitalized to indicate a person and not a name) will try to
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433 sign on one of Their users. serv_login is then called for that user. It
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434 searches for the prpl that is assigned to that user, and calls that prpl's
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435 login function, passing it the aim_user struct that is attempting to sign
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436 on. The prpl is then responsible for seeing that the gaim_connection
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437 is created (by calling new_gaim_connection), and registering it as
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438 being online (by calling account_online and passing it the aim_user and
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439 gaim_connection structs). At that point, the aim_user and gaim_connection
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440 structs have pointers to each other, and the gaim_connection struct has
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441 a pointer to the prpl struct that it is using. The gaim_connections are
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442 stored in the connections GSList. The way connection management works is,
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443 there will always only be one gaim_connection per user, and the prpl that
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444 the gaim_connection uses will be constant for the gaim_connection's life.
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446 So at certain points the User is going to want to do certain things,
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447 like send a message. They must send the message on a connection. So the UI
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448 figures out which gaim_connection the User want to send a message on (for
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449 our example), and calls serv_send_im, telling it which gaim_connection to
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450 use, and the necessary information (who to send it to, etc). The serv_
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451 function then calls the handler of the prpl of the connection for that
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452 event (that was way too many prepositions). OK, each prpl has a send_im
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453 function. Each connection has a prpl. so you call gc->prpl->send_im and
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454 pass it the connection and all the necessary info. And that's how things
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455 get done.
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457 I hope some of that made sense. Looking back at it it makes absolutely no
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458 sense to me. Thank god I wrote the code; otherwise I'm sure I'd be lost.