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committer: Will Thompson <will.thompson@collabora.co.uk>
author | Johannes Buchner |
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date | Wed, 04 Mar 2009 19:32:40 +0000 |
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/** * @file eventloop.h Purple Event Loop API * @ingroup core */ /* purple * * Purple is the legal property of its developers, whose names are too numerous * to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this * source distribution. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02111-1301 USA */ #ifndef _PURPLE_EVENTLOOP_H_ #define _PURPLE_EVENTLOOP_H_ #include <glib.h> #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * An input condition. */ typedef enum { PURPLE_INPUT_READ = 1 << 0, /**< A read condition. */ PURPLE_INPUT_WRITE = 1 << 1 /**< A write condition. */ } PurpleInputCondition; /** The type of callbacks to handle events on file descriptors, as passed to * purple_input_add(). The callback will receive the @c user_data passed to * purple_input_add(), the file descriptor on which the event occurred, and the * condition that was satisfied to cause the callback to be invoked. */ typedef void (*PurpleInputFunction)(gpointer, gint, PurpleInputCondition); /** @copydoc _PurpleEventLoopUiOps */ typedef struct _PurpleEventLoopUiOps PurpleEventLoopUiOps; /** An abstraction of an application's mainloop; libpurple will use this to * watch file descriptors and schedule timed callbacks. If your application * uses the glib mainloop, there is an implementation of this struct in * <tt>libpurple/example/nullclient.c</tt> which you can use verbatim. */ struct _PurpleEventLoopUiOps { /** * Should create a callback timer with an interval measured in * milliseconds. The supplied @a function should be called every @a * interval seconds until it returns @c FALSE, after which it should not * be called again. * * Analogous to g_timeout_add in glib. * * Note: On Win32, this function may be called from a thread other than * the libpurple thread. You should make sure to detect this situation * and to only call "function" from the libpurple thread. * * @param interval the interval in <em>milliseconds</em> between calls * to @a function. * @param data arbitrary data to be passed to @a function at each * call. * @todo Who is responsible for freeing @a data? * * @return a handle for the timeout, which can be passed to * #timeout_remove. * * @see purple_timeout_add **/ guint (*timeout_add)(guint interval, GSourceFunc function, gpointer data); /** * Should remove a callback timer. Analogous to g_source_remove in glib. * @param handle an identifier for a timeout, as returned by * #timeout_add. * @return @c TRUE if the timeout identified by @a handle was * found and removed. * @see purple_timeout_remove */ gboolean (*timeout_remove)(guint handle); /** * Should add an input handler. Analogous to g_io_add_watch_full in * glib. * * @param fd a file descriptor to watch for events * @param cond a bitwise OR of events on @a fd for which @a func * should be called. * @param func a callback to fire whenever a relevant event on @a * fd occurs. * @param user_data arbitrary data to pass to @a fd. * @return an identifier for this input handler, which can be * passed to #input_remove. * * @see purple_input_add */ guint (*input_add)(int fd, PurpleInputCondition cond, PurpleInputFunction func, gpointer user_data); /** * Should remove an input handler. Analogous to g_source_remove in glib. * @param handle an identifier, as returned by #input_add. * @return @c TRUE if the input handler was found and removed. * @see purple_input_remove */ gboolean (*input_remove)(guint handle); /** * If implemented, should get the current error status for an input. * * Implementation of this UI op is optional. Implement it if the UI's * sockets or event loop needs to customize determination of socket * error status. If unimplemented, <tt>getsockopt(2)</tt> will be used * instead. * * @see purple_input_get_error */ int (*input_get_error)(int fd, int *error); /** * If implemented, should create a callback timer with an interval * measured in seconds. Analogous to g_timeout_add_seconds in glib. * * This allows UIs to group timers for better power efficiency. For * this reason, @a interval may be rounded by up to a second. * * Implementation of this UI op is optional. If it's not implemented, * calls to purple_timeout_add_seconds() will be serviced by * #timeout_add. * * @see purple_timeout_add_seconds() * @since 2.1.0 **/ guint (*timeout_add_seconds)(guint interval, GSourceFunc function, gpointer data); void (*_purple_reserved2)(void); void (*_purple_reserved3)(void); void (*_purple_reserved4)(void); }; /**************************************************************************/ /** @name Event Loop API */ /**************************************************************************/ /*@{*/ /** * Creates a callback timer. * * The timer will repeat until the function returns @c FALSE. The * first call will be at the end of the first interval. * * If the timer is in a multiple of seconds, use purple_timeout_add_seconds() * instead as it allows UIs to group timers for power efficiency. * * @param interval The time between calls of the function, in * milliseconds. * @param function The function to call. * @param data data to pass to @a function. * @return A handle to the timer which can be passed to * purple_timeout_remove() to remove the timer. */ guint purple_timeout_add(guint interval, GSourceFunc function, gpointer data); /** * Creates a callback timer. * * The timer will repeat until the function returns @c FALSE. The * first call will be at the end of the first interval. * * This function allows UIs to group timers for better power efficiency. For * this reason, @a interval may be rounded by up to a second. * * @param interval The time between calls of the function, in * seconds. * @param function The function to call. * @param data data to pass to @a function. * @return A handle to the timer which can be passed to * purple_timeout_remove() to remove the timer. * * @since 2.1.0 */ guint purple_timeout_add_seconds(guint interval, GSourceFunc function, gpointer data); /** * Removes a timeout handler. * * @param handle The handle, as returned by purple_timeout_add(). * * @return @c TRUE if the handler was successfully removed. */ gboolean purple_timeout_remove(guint handle); /** * Adds an input handler. * * @param fd The input file descriptor. * @param cond The condition type. * @param func The callback function for data. * @param user_data User-specified data. * * @return The resulting handle (will be greater than 0). * @see g_io_add_watch_full */ guint purple_input_add(int fd, PurpleInputCondition cond, PurpleInputFunction func, gpointer user_data); /** * Removes an input handler. * * @param handle The handle of the input handler. Note that this is the return * value from purple_input_add(), <i>not</i> the file descriptor. */ gboolean purple_input_remove(guint handle); /** * Get the current error status for an input. * * The return value and error follow getsockopt() with a level of SOL_SOCKET and an * option name of SO_ERROR, and this is how the error is determined if the UI does not * implement the input_get_error UI op. * * @param fd The input file descriptor. * @param error A pointer to an @c int which on return will have the error, or * @c 0 if no error. * * @return @c 0 if there is no error; @c -1 if there is an error, in which case * @a errno will be set. */ int purple_input_get_error(int fd, int *error); /*@}*/ /**************************************************************************/ /** @name UI Registration Functions */ /**************************************************************************/ /*@{*/ /** * Sets the UI operations structure to be used for accounts. * * @param ops The UI operations structure. */ void purple_eventloop_set_ui_ops(PurpleEventLoopUiOps *ops); /** * Returns the UI operations structure used for accounts. * * @return The UI operations structure in use. */ PurpleEventLoopUiOps *purple_eventloop_get_ui_ops(void); /*@}*/ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _PURPLE_EVENTLOOP_H_ */