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close chat, close dialogs.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Eric Warmenhoven <eric@warmenhoven.org> |
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date | Mon, 07 Aug 2000 01:59:27 +0000 |
parents | e4c34ca88d9b |
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/* * faimconfig.h * * Contains various compile-time options that apply _only_ to libfaim. * Note that setting any of these options in a frontend header does not imply * that they'll get set here. Notably, the 'debug' of this file is _not_ * the same as the frontend 'debug'. They can be different values. * */ #ifndef __FAIMCONFIG_H__ #define __FAIMCONFIG_H__ /* * set debug to be > 0 if you want debugging information spewing * on the attached tty. set to 0 for daily use. this value * is _not_ inherited by the frontend, only this backend. * * Default: 0 */ #define debug 0 /* * Maximum number of connections the library can simultaneously * handle per session structure. Five is fairly arbitrary. * * Normally, only one connection gets used at a time. However, if * chat is used, its easily possible for several connections to be * open simultaneously. * * Normal connection list looks like this: * 1 -- used for authentication at login (closed after login) * 1 -- used for BOS (general messaging) (stays open for entire session) * 1 -- used for chatnav (room creation, etc) (opened at random) * 1n -- used for n connected chat rooms (AOL limits to three) * * Default: 7 * */ #define AIM_CONN_MAX 7 /* * USE_SNAC_FOR_IMS is an old feature that allowed better * tracking of error messages by caching SNAC IDs of outgoing * ICBMs and comparing them to incoming errors. However, * its a helluvalot of overhead for something that should * rarely happen. * * Default: defined. This is now defined by default * because it should be stable and its not too bad. * And Josh wanted it. * */ #define USE_SNAC_FOR_IMS /* * As of AIM 3.5 or so, AOL as added a better way of * logging in. Define this to use it instead of the * old Version 1.0 way. * * The largest caveat here is that I have no idea * how to encode passwords using the new 3.5 way. * Until someone figures that out the... * * Default: Undefined. * */ #undef SNACLOGIN /* * Default Authorizer server name and TCP port for the OSCAR farm. * * You shouldn't need to change this unless you're writing * your own server. * * Note that only one server is needed to start the whole * AIM process. The later server addresses come from * the authorizer service. * * This is only here for convenience. Its still up to * the client to connect to it. * */ #define FAIM_LOGIN_SERVER "login.oscar.aol.com" #define FAIM_LOGIN_PORT 5190 /* * MAX_READ_ERROR can be decreased if you find dead connections * lingering around, and not getting detected, for too long. * * Default: 100 * */ #define MAX_READ_ERROR 100 /* * The integer extraction/copying functions in aim_util.c have * both a function version and a macro version. The macro * version is suggested. Since the function version is more * readable, I leave both around for reference. * * Default: defined. */ #define AIMUTIL_USEMACROS /* * Select whether or not to use POSIX thread functionality. * * We don't actually use threads, but we do use the POSIX mutex * in order to maintain thread safety. You can use the fake locking * if you really don't like pthreads or you don't have it. * * Default: defined on Linux, otherwise use fake locks. */ #ifdef __linux__ #define FAIM_USEPTHREADS #else #define FAIM_USEFAKELOCKS #endif #endif /* __FAIMCONFIG_H__ */