Update of /cvsroot/gaim/gaim/plugins
In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv22869/plugins
Modified Files:
SIGNALS
Log Message:
Rob McQueen added a mute feature to his nice little docklet. I added a
queuing feature. Configure the docklet in the plugins dialog to queue
unread messages, and when you receive a message the docklet will eat it up
and show a little message pending icon. Click on it, and read your message.
ICQ people will like it.
I also made plugin_event use a va_list.
I bet this breaks perl.
Index: SIGNALS
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RCS file: /cvsroot/gaim/gaim/plugins/SIGNALS,v
retrieving revision 1.30
retrieving revision 1.31
diff -u -d -r1.30 -r1.31
--- SIGNALS 28 Aug 2002 08:13:58 -0000 1.30
+++ SIGNALS 16 Sep 2002 08:35:14 -0000 1.31
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@
event_chat_send_invite,
event_got_typing,
event_del_conversation,
+ event_connecting,
};
To add a signal handler, call the fuction gaim_signal_connect with the
@@ -295,7 +296,7 @@
won't be displayed at all.
event_im_displayed_rcvd:
- struct gaim_connection *gc, char *who, char *what, guint32 flags
+ struct gaim_connection *gc, char *who, char *what, guint32 flags, time_t time
This is called after what you receive is displayed. This is useful
for displaying an autoresponse after the message that triggered it.
@@ -306,6 +307,8 @@
'who' is who sent the message.
'what' is what was sent.
'flags' is flags on the message.
+ 'time' is the time the message was received--it may be very different from the
+ time this signal gets called
event_chat_send_invite:
struct gaim_connection *gc, int id, char *who, char **msg
@@ -332,6 +335,7 @@
'gc' is the connection the typing is sent to.
'who' is the person typing to you.
+
event_del_conversation:
struct conversation *c
@@ -341,3 +345,15 @@
anything.
'c' is he conversation being closed.
+
+event_connecting
+ struct aim_user *u
+
+ This is called when Gaim attempts to bring a user on-line. The
+ boolean u->connecting is set to true, and a global counter
+ incremented. The attempt can end with event_signon or event_signoff
+ being called, depending upon whether the attempt was a sucess or
+ a failure. In both cases, u->connecting is set to false and the
+ counter decremented.
+
+ 'u' is the account being connected
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