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The user-visible changes? Gaim now shows peep's away messages in their
tooltip for AIM over oscar.
Things to do:
-Make sure this doesn't screw up with huge buddy lists
-Replace %n with your screen name, etc. in the tooltip
-Leave in b, i, u tags in the tooltip
-Fix the 2 8 byte memleaks in locate.c
Client authors that aren't me will want to read the following pretty
closely...
I made some internal libfaim changes. I desire to make libfaim cleaner.
I don't know if this really helps or not. Here's what I've done:
Changed all the SNAC-sending functions in info.c to NOT take a conn
argument. The connection is looked up from the session. I'm trying
to make oscar.c less-aware of connections.
Added aim_locate_finduserinfo() - Use for getting the aim_userinfo_t for the
given screenname.
Added aim_locate_getinfoshort() - Use this to request that the servers send
you profile info, away message, caps, or a combination of the above. It's
like aim_locate_getinfo() but less rate limited.
Renamed aim_bos_reqlocaterights() to aim_locate_reqrights()
Renamed aim_getinfo() to aim_locate_getinfo()
Renamed aim_setdirectoryinfo() to aim_locate_setdirinfo()
Renamed aim_0002_000b() to aim_locate_000b()
Renamed aim_setuserinterests() to aim_locate_setinterests()
Removed aim_userinfo_sn()
Removed aim_userinfo_flags()
Removed aim_userinfo_idle()
Removed aim_userinfo_warnlevel()
Removed aim_userinfo_createtime()
Removed aim_userinfo_membersince()
Removed aim_userinfo_onlinesince()
Removed aim_userinfo_sessionlen()
Removed aim_userinfo_hascap()
Renamed info.c to locate.c
Made locate.c keep a static, linked list of nodes of sn, away message,
available message, user info. This list is maintained by libfaim
automatically. Now clients don't have to keep track of all this stuff
themselves, and users won't have to wait for away message/info retrieval
if the person is in your buddy list. libfaim uses the iChat way of
retrieving stuff, which is not nearly as rate limited as the old way.
I actually have a feeling WinAIM uses the same SNAC now (although I
didn't check), but I like pluggin iChat because it's innovative.
Moved sess->emailinfo to a static variable inside email.c.
Removed evilhack from oscar.c
I think that's about everything...
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Mon, 29 Sep 2003 12:30:03 +0000 |
parents | 858979ab3867 |
children | 92cbf9713795 |
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/* * * Various SNAC-related dodads... * * outstanding_snacs is a list of aim_snac_t structs. A SNAC should be added * whenever a new SNAC is sent and it should remain in the list until the * response for it has been receieved. * * cleansnacs() should be called periodically by the client in order * to facilitate the aging out of unreplied-to SNACs. This can and does * happen, so it should be handled. * */ #define FAIM_INTERNAL #include <aim.h> /* * Called from aim_session_init() to initialize the hash. */ faim_internal void aim_initsnachash(aim_session_t *sess) { int i; for (i = 0; i < FAIM_SNAC_HASH_SIZE; i++) sess->snac_hash[i] = NULL; return; } faim_internal aim_snacid_t aim_cachesnac(aim_session_t *sess, const fu16_t family, const fu16_t type, const fu16_t flags, const void *data, const int datalen) { aim_snac_t snac; snac.id = sess->snacid_next++; snac.family = family; snac.type = type; snac.flags = flags; if (datalen) { if (!(snac.data = malloc(datalen))) return 0; /* er... */ memcpy(snac.data, data, datalen); } else snac.data = NULL; return aim_newsnac(sess, &snac); } /* * Clones the passed snac structure and caches it in the * list/hash. */ faim_internal aim_snacid_t aim_newsnac(aim_session_t *sess, aim_snac_t *newsnac) { aim_snac_t *snac; int index; if (!newsnac) return 0; if (!(snac = malloc(sizeof(aim_snac_t)))) return 0; memcpy(snac, newsnac, sizeof(aim_snac_t)); snac->issuetime = time(NULL); index = snac->id % FAIM_SNAC_HASH_SIZE; snac->next = (aim_snac_t *)sess->snac_hash[index]; sess->snac_hash[index] = (void *)snac; return snac->id; } /* * Finds a snac structure with the passed SNAC ID, * removes it from the list/hash, and returns a pointer to it. * * The returned structure must be freed by the caller. * */ faim_internal aim_snac_t *aim_remsnac(aim_session_t *sess, aim_snacid_t id) { aim_snac_t *cur, **prev; int index; index = id % FAIM_SNAC_HASH_SIZE; for (prev = (aim_snac_t **)&sess->snac_hash[index]; (cur = *prev); ) { if (cur->id == id) { *prev = cur->next; if (cur->flags & AIM_SNACFLAGS_DESTRUCTOR) { free(cur->data); cur->data = NULL; } return cur; } else prev = &cur->next; } return cur; } /* * This is for cleaning up old SNACs that either don't get replies or * a reply was never received for. Garabage collection. Plain and simple. * * maxage is the _minimum_ age in seconds to keep SNACs. * */ faim_export void aim_cleansnacs(aim_session_t *sess, int maxage) { int i; for (i = 0; i < FAIM_SNAC_HASH_SIZE; i++) { aim_snac_t *cur, **prev; time_t curtime; if (!sess->snac_hash[i]) continue; curtime = time(NULL); /* done here in case we waited for the lock */ for (prev = (aim_snac_t **)&sess->snac_hash[i]; (cur = *prev); ) { if ((curtime - cur->issuetime) > maxage) { *prev = cur->next; free(cur->data); free(cur); } else prev = &cur->next; } } return; } faim_internal int aim_putsnac(aim_bstream_t *bs, fu16_t family, fu16_t subtype, fu16_t flags, aim_snacid_t snacid) { aimbs_put16(bs, family); aimbs_put16(bs, subtype); aimbs_put16(bs, flags); aimbs_put32(bs, snacid); return 10; }