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[gaim-migrate @ 12428] " Autocorrect in gaim... um... sucks. The problem is that the correction only happens AFTER you send a message. This means that you don't actually know what message you are sending until it is sent. Horrible. My new patch works AS YOU TYPE with the following rules: * You must be typing, not pasting in text. If you paste in the and there is a rule to correct the to the, it won't be corrected. This is because it would be impossible to go back and check all the text. * Check whole words ONLY. Partial words don't count. * If the dictionary word has capital letters in it, match only words with that capitalization. (FPT -> FTP doesn't match ftp.) * If the dictionary word doesn't have capital letters, preserve the capitalization the user used. (The code assumes three possible capitalization schemes: ALLCAPS, lowercase, and Proper.) Unless the solution has capital letters. In that case, force the capitalization used in the solution. * A word may have quote characters in it and still be a word. * If the user immediately hits the backspace key after a correction, undo the correction." --xkan " This patch is based off xkahn's work available at: http://sf.net/support/tracker.php?aid=300235 Most of the changes are his. I just changed his formatting to match the rest of Gaim more closely. Also, I made a couple coding style changes. The two biggest changes I made were: 1) I added some hash stuff to load_config. This removes duplicates. 2) I imported my list of text replacement strings as the default list in addition to xkahn's list. My list consisted primarily of the autocorrect entries from my copy of OpenOffice.org Writer. There were a few things I've added by hand. (For those familiar with my comments in #gaim, this list does NOT include anything like a pwn -> own replacement. If people want to talk like that, I'm not going to stop them. This list should be useful to anyone.) I also fixed a memory leak in load_config. A GtkListStore stores its own copy of strings, so there is no need to g_strdup them when appending to the GtkListStore. When I get a chance, I need to make it give an error if you try to set a duplicate "You type" word in the preferences. Otherwise, this patch should take care of everything. I would recommend considering this patch over xkahn's because it's a direct superset of his patches. However, I want to be very clear that most of the changes in this patch are his and he deserves the credit for them. " --rlaager committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im>
date Thu, 07 Apr 2005 14:35:25 +0000
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/**
 * @file stringref.h Reference-counted immutable strings
 * @ingroup core
 *
 * gaim
 *
 * Gaim 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
 *
 */
#ifndef _GAIM_STRINGREF_H_
#define _GAIM_STRINGREF_H_

/**
 * The internal representation of a stringref.
 *
 * @note For this structure to be useful, the string contained within
 * it must be immutable -- for this reason, do _not_ access it
 * directly!
 */
typedef struct _GaimStringref {
	guint32 ref;	/**< The reference count of this string.
					 *   Note that reference counts are only
					 *   31 bits, and the high-order bit
					 *   indicates whether this string is up
					 *   for GC at the next idle handler...
					 *   But you aren't going to touch this
					 *   anyway, right? */
	char value[1];	/**< The string contained in this ref.
					 *   Notice that it is simply "hanging
					 *   off the end" of the ref ... this
					 *   is to save an allocation. */
} GaimStringref;

/**
 * Creates an immutable reference-counted string object.  The newly
 * created object will have a reference count of 1.
 *
 * @param value This will be the value of the string; it will be
 *              duplicated.
 *
 * @return A newly allocated string reference object with a refcount
 *         of 1.
 */
GaimStringref *gaim_stringref_new(const char *value);

/**
 * Creates an immutable reference-counted string object.  The newly
 * created object will have a reference count of zero, and if it is
 * not referenced before the next iteration of the mainloop it will
 * be freed at that time.
 *
 * @param value This will be the value of the string; it will be
 *              duplicated.
 *
 * @return A newly allocated string reference object with a refcount
 *         of zero.
 */
GaimStringref *gaim_stringref_new_noref(const char *value);

/**
 * Creates an immutable reference-counted string object from a printf
 * format specification and arguments.  The created object will have a
 * reference count of 1.
 *
 * @param format A printf-style format specification.
 *
 * @return A newly allocated string reference object with a refcount
 *         of 1.
 */
GaimStringref *gaim_stringref_printf(const char *format, ...);

/**
 * Increase the reference count of the given stringref.
 *
 * @param stringref String to be referenced.
 *
 * @return A pointer to the referenced string.
 */
GaimStringref *gaim_stringref_ref(GaimStringref *stringref);

/**
 * Decrease the reference count of the given stringref.  If this
 * reference count reaches zero, the stringref will be freed; thus
 * you MUST NOT use this string after dereferencing it.
 *
 * @param stringref String to be dereferenced.
 */
void gaim_stringref_unref(GaimStringref *stringref);

/**
 * Retrieve the value of a stringref.
 *
 * @note This value should not be cached or stored in a local variable.
 *       While there is nothing inherently incorrect about doing so, it
 *       is easy to forget that the cached value is in fact a
 *       reference-counted object and accidentally use it after
 *       dereferencing.  This is more problematic for a reference-
 *       counted object than a heap-allocated object, as it may seem to
 *       be valid or invalid nondeterministically based on how many
 *       other references to it exist.
 *
 * @param stringref String reference from which to retrieve the value.
 *
 * @return The contents of the string reference.
 */
const char *gaim_stringref_value(const GaimStringref *stringref);

/**
 * Compare two stringrefs for string equality.  This returns the same
 * value as strcmp would, where <0 indicates that s1 is "less than" s2
 * in the ASCII lexicography, 0 indicates equality, etc.
 *
 * @param s1 The reference string.
 *
 * @param s2 The string to compare against the reference.
 *
 * @return An ordering indication on s1 and s2.
 */
int gaim_stringref_cmp(const GaimStringref *s1, const GaimStringref *s2);

/**
 * Find the length of the string inside a stringref.
 *
 * @param stringref The string in whose length we are interested.
 *
 * @return The length of the string in stringref
 */
size_t gaim_stringref_len(const GaimStringref *stringref);

#endif /* _GAIM_STRINGREF_H_ */