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[gaim-migrate @ 10427] " When joining a jabber conference many jabber servers send a recap of the last 20 or so messages. If you have sounds enabled, this will result in either 20 sounds in row, or worse if mixing is available, a horrible mix of 20 overlapping sounds. These recap messages can be identifed be the presence of the "jabber:x:delay". This patch identifies delayed messages, passes that information through flags from the prpl to the core, and then on to the gui. Detailed changes: Add GAIM_MESSAGE_DELAYED to GaimMessageFlags to indicate a delayed message. Change gtkconv.c to not play sounds when either GAIM_MESSAGE_DELAYED or GAIM_MESSAGE_SYSTEM are set. Add GaimConvChatFlags, parallel to GaimConvImFlags, to pass flags from protocols to core. Currently contains two flags: GAIM_CONV_CHAT_WHISPER GAIM_CONV_CHAT_DELAYED Change fourth arg of serv_got_chat_in() from "int whisper" to "GaimConvChatFlags chatflags". Change jabber prpl to set delayed flag when the "jabber:x:delay" element is present. Change toc protocol since it uses the whisper flag." --Nathan Fredrickson Date: 2004-07-24 00:49 Sender: marv_sfAccepting Donations Logged In: YES user_id=790708 I'm not sure I like naming the flags "DELAYED". I mean that's okay inside jabber since that's what the jabber protocol refers to it as, but for the the GAIM_*_DELAYED flags, I think they should be named something else. I thought about NOSOUND, but I decided that was wrong, because the flag should say what kind of message it is, not what to do with it, that's up to the UI to decide. What's up with not playing sounds on GAIM_MESSAGE_SYSTEM? This sounds unrelated to this. Are there times when we want to play sounds on system messages? Date: 2004-07-24 09:13 Sender: noif Logged In: YES user_id=365548 I purposely did not use a name that implied what the UI should do with the flag. The only characteristic that makes these messages unique is that they've been stored in the server for some period of time and are not current. I'm open to a better flag name than "DELAYED"... I thought about "RECAP", but that seemed less generalized than "DELAYED". As for not playing sounds on GAIM_MESSAGE_SYSTEM, that can be removed if it's controversial. I think I slipped that in since the setting of the topic was still playing a sound every time you joined a jabber conference. I think we can change the flag name ourselves if something else is better. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im>
date Sat, 24 Jul 2004 15:18:32 +0000
parents 9c5a2f0bb32c
children d5b8f4dc1622
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/**
 * @file network.h Network API
 * @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_NETWORK_H_
#define _GAIM_NETWORK_H_

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/**************************************************************************/
/** @name Network API                                                     */
/**************************************************************************/
/*@{*/

/**
 * Converts a dot-decimal IP address to an array of unsigned
 * chars.  For example, converts 192.168.0.1 to a 4 byte
 * array containing 192, 168, 0 and 1.
 *
 * @param ip An IP address in dot-decimal notiation.
 * @return An array of 4 bytes containing an IP addresses
 *         equivalent to the given parameter, or NULL if
 *         the given IP address is invalid.  This value
 *         is statically allocated and should not be
 *         freed.
 */
const unsigned char *gaim_network_ip_atoi(const char *ip);

/**
 * Sets the IP address of the local system in preferences.  This
 * is the IP address that should be used for incoming connections
 * (file transfer, direct IM, etc.) and should therefore be
 * publicly accessible.
 *
 * @param ip The local IP address.
 */
void gaim_network_set_public_ip(const char *ip);

/**
 * Returns the IP address of the local system set in preferences.
 *
 * This returns the value set via gaim_network_set_public_ip().
 * You probably want to use gaim_network_get_my_ip() instead.
 *
 * @return The local IP address set in preferences.
 */
const char *gaim_network_get_public_ip(void);

/**
 * Returns the IP address of the local system.
 *
 * You probably want to use gaim_network_get_my_ip() instead.
 *
 * @note The returned string is a pointer to a static buffer. If this
 *       function is called twice, it may be important to make a copy
 *       of the returned string.
 *
 * @param fd The fd to use to help figure out the IP, or else -1.
 * @return The local IP address.
 */
const char *gaim_network_get_local_system_ip(int fd);

/**
 * Returns the IP address that should be used anywhere a
 * public IP addresses is needed (listening for an incoming
 * file transfer, etc).
 *
 * If the user has manually specified an IP address via
 * preferences, then this IP is returned.  Otherwise the
 * IP address returned by gaim_network_get_local_system_ip()
 * is returned.
 *
 * @note The returned string is a pointer to a static buffer. If this
 *       function is called twice, it may be important to make a copy
 *       of the returned string.
 *
 * @param fd The fd to use to help figure out the IP, or -1.
 * @return The local IP address to be used.
 */
const char *gaim_network_get_my_ip(int fd);

/**
 * Attempts to open a listening port ONLY on the specified port number.
 * You probably want to use gaim_network_listen_range() instead of this.
 * This function is useful, for example, if you wanted to write a telnet
 * server as a Gaim plugin, and you HAD to listen on port 23.  Why anyone
 * would want to do that is beyond me.
 *
 * This opens a listening port. The caller will want to set up a watcher
 * of type GAIM_INPUT_READ on the returned fd. It will probably call
 * accept in the callback, and then possibly remove the watcher and close
 * the listening socket, and add a new watcher on the new socket accept
 * returned.
 *
 * @param port The port number to bind to.  Must be greater than 0.
 *
 * @return The file descriptor of the listening socket, or -1 if
 *         no socket could be established.
 */
int gaim_network_listen(unsigned short port);

/**
 * Opens a listening port selected from a range of ports.  The range of
 * ports used is chosen in the following manner:
 * If a range is specified in preferences, these values are used.
 * If a non-0 values are passed to the function as parameters, these
 * values are used.
 * Otherwise a port is chosen at random by the kernel.
 *
 * This opens a listening port. The caller will want to set up a watcher
 * of type GAIM_INPUT_READ on the returned fd. It will probably call
 * accept in the callback, and then possibly remove the watcher and close
 * the listening socket, and add a new watcher on the new socket accept
 * returned.
 *
 * @param start The port number to bind to, or 0 to pick a random port.
 *              Users are allowed to override this arg in prefs.
 * @param end The highest possible port in the range of ports to listen on,
 *            or 0 to pick a random port.  Users are allowed to override this
 *            arg in prefs.
 *
 * @return The file descriptor of the listening socket, or -1 if
 *         no socket could be established.
 */
int gaim_network_listen_range(unsigned short start, unsigned short end);

/**
 * Gets a port number from a file descriptor.
 *
 * @param fd The file descriptor. This should be a tcp socket. The current
 *           implementation probably dies on anything but IPv4. Perhaps this
 *           possible bug will inspire new and valuable contributors to Gaim.
 * @return The port number, in host byte order.
 */
unsigned short gaim_network_get_port_from_fd(int fd);

/**
 * Initializes the network subsystem.
 */
void gaim_network_init(void);

/*@}*/

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif /* _GAIM_NETWORK_H_ */