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Now that Adium has cyrus-sasl enabled, I'm having a lot of users report problems connecting to servers which ultimately turn out to be that the server supports GSSAPI in addition to other mechanisms and the user isn't configured serverside or clientside to authenticate properly. Generally speaking, a user/password combination is the expectation for most people for connecting. > > This adds an account preference, off by default, which enables GSSAPI authentication. If there's a huge outcry against displaying this preference in Pidgin and Finch, I'd appreciate leaving it in as a 'hidden' preference (changed to TRUE by default) which UIs can use; I plan to expose it within Adium.
author Evan Schoenberg <evan.s@dreskin.net>
date Thu, 20 Mar 2008 00:20:27 +0000
parents 7d0ef1e3ac4f
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/**
 * @file cmds.h Commands API
 * @ingroup core
 */

/* Copyright (C) 2003 Timothy Ringenbach <omarvo@hotmail.com>
 *
 * 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_CMDS_H_
#define _PURPLE_CMDS_H_

#include "conversation.h"

/**************************************************************************/
/** @name Structures                                                      */
/**************************************************************************/
/*@{*/

typedef enum _PurpleCmdStatus {
	PURPLE_CMD_STATUS_OK,
	PURPLE_CMD_STATUS_FAILED,
	PURPLE_CMD_STATUS_NOT_FOUND,
	PURPLE_CMD_STATUS_WRONG_ARGS,
	PURPLE_CMD_STATUS_WRONG_PRPL,
	PURPLE_CMD_STATUS_WRONG_TYPE,
} PurpleCmdStatus;

typedef enum _PurpleCmdRet {
	PURPLE_CMD_RET_OK,       /**< Everything's okay. Don't look for another command to call. */
	PURPLE_CMD_RET_FAILED,   /**< The command failed, but stop looking.*/
	PURPLE_CMD_RET_CONTINUE, /**< Continue, looking for other commands with the same name to call. */
} PurpleCmdRet;

#define PURPLE_CMD_FUNC(func) ((PurpleCmdFunc)func)

typedef PurpleCmdRet (*PurpleCmdFunc)(PurpleConversation *, const gchar *cmd,
                                  gchar **args, gchar **error, void *data);
typedef guint PurpleCmdId;

typedef enum _PurpleCmdPriority {
	PURPLE_CMD_P_VERY_LOW  = -1000,
	PURPLE_CMD_P_LOW       =     0,
	PURPLE_CMD_P_DEFAULT   =  1000,
	PURPLE_CMD_P_PRPL      =  2000,
	PURPLE_CMD_P_PLUGIN    =  3000,
	PURPLE_CMD_P_ALIAS     =  4000,
	PURPLE_CMD_P_HIGH      =  5000,
	PURPLE_CMD_P_VERY_HIGH =  6000,
} PurpleCmdPriority;

/** Flags used to set various properties of commands.  Every command should
 *  have at least one of #PURPLE_CMD_FLAG_IM and #PURPLE_CMD_FLAG_CHAT set in
 *  order to be even slighly useful.
 *
 *  @see purple_cmd_register
 */
typedef enum _PurpleCmdFlag {
	/** Command is usable in IMs. */
	PURPLE_CMD_FLAG_IM               = 0x01,
	/** Command is usable in multi-user chats. */
	PURPLE_CMD_FLAG_CHAT             = 0x02,
	/** Command is usable only for a particular prpl. */
	PURPLE_CMD_FLAG_PRPL_ONLY        = 0x04,
	/** Incorrect arguments to this command should be accepted anyway. */
	PURPLE_CMD_FLAG_ALLOW_WRONG_ARGS = 0x08,
} PurpleCmdFlag;


/*@}*/

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/**************************************************************************/
/** @name Commands API                                                    */
/**************************************************************************/
/*@{*/

/**
 * Register a new command with the core.
 *
 * The command will only happen if commands are enabled,
 * which is a UI pref. UIs don't have to support commands at all.
 *
 * @param cmd The command. This should be a UTF-8 (or ASCII) string, with no spaces
 *            or other white space.
 * @param args A string of characters describing to libpurple how to parse this
 *             command's arguments.  If what the user types doesn't match this
 *             pattern, libpurple will keep looking for another command, unless
 *             the flag #PURPLE_CMD_FLAG_ALLOW_WRONG_ARGS is passed in @a f.
 *             This string should contain no whitespace, and use a single
 *             character for each argument.  The recognized characters are:
 *             <ul>
 *               <li><tt>'w'</tt>: Matches a single word.</li>
 *               <li><tt>'W'</tt>: Matches a single word, with formatting.</li>
 *               <li><tt>'s'</tt>: Matches the rest of the arguments after this
 *                                 point, as a single string.</li>
 *               <li><tt>'S'</tt>: Same as <tt>'s'</tt> but with formatting.</li>
 *             </ul>
 *             If args is the empty string, then the command accepts no arguments.
 *             The args passed to the callback @a func will be a @c NULL
 *             terminated array of @c NULL terminated strings, and will always
 *             match the number of arguments asked for, unless
 *             #PURPLE_CMD_FLAG_ALLOW_WRONG_ARGS is passed.
 * @param p This is the priority. Higher priority commands will be run first,
 *          and usually the first command will stop any others from being
 *          called.
 * @param f Flags specifying various options about this command, combined with
 *          <tt>|</tt> (bitwise OR). You need to at least pass one of
 *          #PURPLE_CMD_FLAG_IM or #PURPLE_CMD_FLAG_CHAT (you may pass both) in
 *          order for the command to ever actually be called.
 * @param prpl_id If the #PURPLE_CMD_FLAG_PRPL_ONLY flag is set, this is the id
 *                of the prpl to which the command applies (such as
 *                <tt>"prpl-msn"</tt>). If the flag is not set, this parameter
 *                is ignored; pass @c NULL (or a humourous string of your
 *                choice!).
 * @param func This is the function to call when someone enters this command.
 * @param helpstr a whitespace sensitive, UTF-8, HTML string describing how to
 *                use the command.  The preferred format of this string is the
 *                command's name, followed by a space and any arguments it
 *                accepts (if it takes any arguments, otherwise no space),
 *                followed by a colon, two spaces, and a description of the
 *                command in sentence form.  Do not include a slash before the
 *                command name.
 * @param data User defined data to pass to the #PurpleCmdFunc @a f.
 * @return A #PurpleCmdId, which is only used for calling
 *         #purple_cmd_unregister, or @a 0 on failure.
 */
PurpleCmdId purple_cmd_register(const gchar *cmd, const gchar *args, PurpleCmdPriority p, PurpleCmdFlag f,
                             const gchar *prpl_id, PurpleCmdFunc func, const gchar *helpstr, void *data);

/**
 * Unregister a command with the core.
 *
 * All registered commands must be unregistered, if they're registered by a plugin
 * or something else that might go away. Normally this is called when the plugin
 * unloads itself.
 *
 * @param id The #PurpleCmdId to unregister, as returned by #purple_cmd_register.
 */
void purple_cmd_unregister(PurpleCmdId id);

/**
 * Do a command.
 *
 * Normally the UI calls this to perform a command. This might also be useful
 * if aliases are ever implemented.
 *
 * @param conv The conversation the command was typed in.
 * @param cmdline The command the user typed (including all arguments) as a single string.
 *            The caller doesn't have to do any parsing, except removing the command
 *            prefix, which the core has no knowledge of. cmd should not contain any
 *            formatting, and should be in plain text (no html entities).
 * @param markup This is the same as cmd, but is the formatted version. It should be in
 *               HTML, with < > and &, at least, escaped to html entities, and should
 *               include both the default formatting and any extra manual formatting.
 * @param errormsg If the command failed errormsg is filled in with the appropriate error
 *                 message. It must be freed by the caller with g_free().
 * @return A #PurpleCmdStatus indicated if the command succeeded or failed.
 */
PurpleCmdStatus purple_cmd_do_command(PurpleConversation *conv, const gchar *cmdline,
                                  const gchar *markup, gchar **errormsg);

/**
 * List registered commands.
 *
 * Returns a <tt>GList</tt> (which must be freed by the caller) of all commands
 * that are valid in the context of @a conv, or all commands, if @a conv is @c
 * NULL.  Don't keep this list around past the main loop, or anything else that
 * might unregister a command, as the <tt>const char *</tt>'s used get freed
 * then.
 *
 * @param conv The conversation, or @c NULL.
 * @return A @c GList of <tt>const char *</tt>, which must be freed with
 *         <tt>g_list_free()</tt>.
 */
GList *purple_cmd_list(PurpleConversation *conv);

/**
 * Get the help string for a command.
 *
 * Returns the help strings for a given command in the form of a GList,
 * one node for each matching command.
 *
 * @param conv The conversation, or @c NULL for no context.
 * @param cmd The command. No wildcards accepted, but returns help for all
 *            commands if @c NULL.
 * @return A <tt>GList</tt> of <tt>const char *</tt>s, which is the help string
 *         for that command.
 */
GList *purple_cmd_help(PurpleConversation *conv, const gchar *cmd);

/*@}*/

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif /* _PURPLE_CMDS_H_ */