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[gaim-migrate @ 8036] This is good enough for CVS. This is new logging. It centers around the highly modular "GaimLogLogger," which controls how to write the log. Currently I only have the plain text logger. I wrote the beginning of an XML logger, but decided I didn't think it was that great an idea. Plugins can implement loggers themselves, so you can have, like, an SQL logger or something. The default logger writes to a file unique to the conversation, and they're saved on disk in a heirarchical fashion: ~/.gaim/logs/aim/seanegn/robflynn-date.log would be a conversation I had with Rob on date. What doesn't work: System logging The search button in the log viewer. Oh, chats probably don't log either, I didn't test. You can only log in plain text right now. Obviously, it's not done yet. But you can play around with it, and give it some love. I'll get back to it tomorrow after school, maybe. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Sean Egan <seanegan@gmail.com>
date Wed, 05 Nov 2003 06:15:49 +0000
parents 424a40f12a6c
children 43dec50d8d51
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/*
 * $Header$
 * $Source$
 * $Locker$
 *
 * Copyright 1986, 1987, 1988 by MIT Information Systems and
 *	the MIT Student Information Processing Board.
 *
 * For copyright info, see mit-sipb-copyright.h.
 */

#include <sysdep.h>
#include "error_table.h"
#include "mit-sipb-copyright.h"

#ifndef	lint
static const char rcsid_init_et_c[] =
    "$Header$";
#endif

struct foobar {
    struct et_list etl;
    struct error_table et;
};

extern struct et_list * _et_list;

int init_error_table(msgs, base, count)
    const char * const * msgs;
    int base;
    int count;
{
    struct foobar * new_et;

    if (!base || !count || !msgs)
	return 0;

    new_et = (struct foobar *) malloc(sizeof(struct foobar));
    if (!new_et)
	return errno;	/* oops */
    new_et->etl.table = &new_et->et;
    new_et->et.msgs = msgs;
    new_et->et.base = base;
    new_et->et.n_msgs= count;

    new_et->etl.next = _et_list;
    _et_list = &new_et->etl;
    return 0;
}