Mercurial > pidgin
diff src/imgstore.c @ 8962:4ff4c34b7500
[gaim-migrate @ 9736]
IM Image, WYSIWYG.
It's still somewhat buggy, although the worse problems are with oscar's
direct connect. We could always yank oscar's im image flag if we think it
will cause too many bug reports.
I made the GaimImgstore struct opque.
I modified oscar's sending function to parse im images better, and
everything seems to work. I made it write some errors to the conversation
if you try to send an image and you aren't direct connected. That's just
a hack until you can set formatting flags on a per conversation bases.
There's a scrolling bug I haven't tracked down. I think it may exist
normally and this just causes it better.
It's worth noting jabber also uses this for pics in profiles, although
I never did find a test case. Hopefully some other stuff can use this
soon too, maybe Yahoo! pics in profiles or something.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Tim Ringenbach <marv@pidgin.im> |
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date | Mon, 17 May 2004 06:47:20 +0000 |
parents | fa6395637e2c |
children | 8bda65b88e49 |
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--- a/src/imgstore.c Mon May 17 04:39:14 2004 +0000 +++ b/src/imgstore.c Mon May 17 06:47:20 2004 +0000 @@ -31,6 +31,20 @@ static GSList *imgstore = NULL; static int nextid = 0; +/** + * Stored image + * + * Represents a single IM image awaiting display and/or transmission. + * Now that this type is basicly private too, these two structs could + * probably be combined. + */ +struct _GaimStoredImage +{ + char *data; /**< The image data. */ + size_t size; /**< The image data's size. */ + char *filename; /**< The filename (for the UI) */ +}; + typedef struct { int id; @@ -117,6 +131,18 @@ return priv->img; } +gpointer gaim_imgstore_get_data(GaimStoredImage *i) { + return i->data; +} + +size_t gaim_imgstore_get_size(GaimStoredImage *i) { + return i->size; +} + +const char *gaim_imgstore_get_filename(GaimStoredImage *i) { + return i->filename; +} + void gaim_imgstore_ref(int id) { GaimStoredImagePriv *priv = gaim_imgstore_get_priv(id);