1 | /***************************************************************************\ |
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2 | * * |
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3 | * BitlBee - An IRC to IM gateway * |
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4 | * Jabber module - Misc. stuff * |
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5 | * * |
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6 | * Copyright 2006 Wilmer van der Gaast <wilmer@gaast.net> * |
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7 | * * |
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8 | * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * |
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9 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * |
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10 | * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * |
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11 | * (at your option) any later version. * |
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12 | * * |
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13 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * |
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14 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * |
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15 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * |
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16 | * GNU General Public License for more details. * |
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17 | * * |
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18 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * |
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19 | * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * |
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20 | * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * |
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21 | * * |
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22 | \***************************************************************************/ |
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23 | |
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24 | #include "jabber.h" |
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25 | #include "md5.h" |
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26 | #include "base64.h" |
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27 | |
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28 | static unsigned int next_id = 1; |
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29 | |
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30 | char *set_eval_priority( set_t *set, char *value ) |
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31 | { |
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32 | account_t *acc = set->data; |
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33 | int i; |
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34 | |
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35 | if( sscanf( value, "%d", &i ) == 1 ) |
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36 | { |
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37 | /* Priority is a signed 8-bit integer, according to RFC 3921. */ |
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38 | if( i < -128 || i > 127 ) |
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39 | return SET_INVALID; |
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40 | } |
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41 | else |
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42 | return SET_INVALID; |
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43 | |
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44 | /* Only run this stuff if the account is online ATM, |
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45 | and if the setting seems to be acceptable. */ |
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46 | if( acc->ic ) |
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47 | { |
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48 | /* Although set_eval functions usually are very nice and |
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49 | convenient, they have one disadvantage: If I would just |
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50 | call p_s_u() now to send the new prio setting, it would |
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51 | send the old setting because the set->value gets changed |
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52 | after the (this) eval returns a non-NULL value. |
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53 | |
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54 | So now I can choose between implementing post-set |
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55 | functions next to evals, or just do this little hack: */ |
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56 | |
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57 | g_free( set->value ); |
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58 | set->value = g_strdup( value ); |
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59 | |
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60 | /* (Yes, sorry, I prefer the hack. :-P) */ |
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61 | |
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62 | presence_send_update( acc->ic ); |
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63 | } |
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64 | |
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65 | return value; |
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66 | } |
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67 | |
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68 | char *set_eval_tls( set_t *set, char *value ) |
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69 | { |
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70 | if( g_strcasecmp( value, "try" ) == 0 ) |
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71 | return value; |
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72 | else |
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73 | return set_eval_bool( set, value ); |
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74 | } |
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75 | |
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76 | struct xt_node *jabber_make_packet( char *name, char *type, char *to, struct xt_node *children ) |
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77 | { |
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78 | struct xt_node *node; |
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79 | |
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80 | node = xt_new_node( name, NULL, children ); |
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81 | |
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82 | if( type ) |
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83 | xt_add_attr( node, "type", type ); |
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84 | if( to ) |
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85 | xt_add_attr( node, "to", to ); |
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86 | |
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87 | /* IQ packets should always have an ID, so let's generate one. It |
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88 | might get overwritten by jabber_cache_add() if this packet has |
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89 | to be saved until we receive a response. Cached packets get |
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90 | slightly different IDs so we can recognize them. */ |
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91 | if( strcmp( name, "iq" ) == 0 ) |
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92 | { |
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93 | char *id = g_strdup_printf( "%s%05x", JABBER_PACKET_ID, ( next_id++ ) & 0xfffff ); |
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94 | xt_add_attr( node, "id", id ); |
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95 | g_free( id ); |
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96 | } |
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97 | |
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98 | return node; |
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99 | } |
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100 | |
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101 | struct xt_node *jabber_make_error_packet( struct xt_node *orig, char *err_cond, char *err_type, char *err_code ) |
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102 | { |
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103 | struct xt_node *node, *c; |
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104 | char *to; |
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105 | |
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106 | /* Create the "defined-condition" tag. */ |
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107 | c = xt_new_node( err_cond, NULL, NULL ); |
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108 | xt_add_attr( c, "xmlns", XMLNS_STANZA_ERROR ); |
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109 | |
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110 | /* Put it in an <error> tag. */ |
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111 | c = xt_new_node( "error", NULL, c ); |
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112 | xt_add_attr( c, "type", err_type ); |
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113 | |
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114 | /* Add the error code, if present */ |
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115 | if (err_code) |
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116 | xt_add_attr( c, "code", err_code ); |
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117 | |
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118 | /* To make the actual error packet, we copy the original packet and |
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119 | add our <error>/type="error" tag. Including the original packet |
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120 | is recommended, so let's just do it. */ |
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121 | node = xt_dup( orig ); |
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122 | xt_add_child( node, c ); |
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123 | xt_add_attr( node, "type", "error" ); |
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124 | |
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125 | /* Return to sender. */ |
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126 | if( ( to = xt_find_attr( node, "from" ) ) ) |
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127 | { |
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128 | xt_add_attr( node, "to", to ); |
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129 | xt_remove_attr( node, "from" ); |
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130 | } |
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131 | |
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132 | return node; |
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133 | } |
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134 | |
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135 | /* Cache a node/packet for later use. Mainly useful for IQ packets if you need |
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136 | them when you receive the response. Use this BEFORE sending the packet so |
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137 | it'll get a new id= tag, and do NOT free() the packet after sending it! */ |
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138 | void jabber_cache_add( struct im_connection *ic, struct xt_node *node, jabber_cache_event func ) |
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139 | { |
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140 | struct jabber_data *jd = ic->proto_data; |
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141 | struct jabber_cache_entry *entry = g_new0( struct jabber_cache_entry, 1 ); |
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142 | md5_state_t id_hash; |
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143 | md5_byte_t id_sum[16]; |
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144 | char *id, *asc_hash; |
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145 | |
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146 | next_id ++; |
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147 | |
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148 | id_hash = jd->cached_id_prefix; |
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149 | md5_append( &id_hash, (md5_byte_t*) &next_id, sizeof( next_id ) ); |
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150 | md5_finish( &id_hash, id_sum ); |
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151 | asc_hash = base64_encode( id_sum, 12 ); |
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152 | |
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153 | id = g_strdup_printf( "%s%s", JABBER_CACHED_ID, asc_hash ); |
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154 | xt_add_attr( node, "id", id ); |
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155 | g_free( id ); |
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156 | g_free( asc_hash ); |
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157 | |
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158 | entry->node = node; |
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159 | entry->func = func; |
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160 | entry->saved_at = time( NULL ); |
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161 | g_hash_table_insert( jd->node_cache, xt_find_attr( node, "id" ), entry ); |
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162 | } |
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163 | |
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164 | void jabber_cache_entry_free( gpointer data ) |
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165 | { |
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166 | struct jabber_cache_entry *entry = data; |
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167 | |
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168 | xt_free_node( entry->node ); |
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169 | g_free( entry ); |
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170 | } |
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171 | |
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172 | gboolean jabber_cache_clean_entry( gpointer key, gpointer entry, gpointer nullpointer ); |
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173 | |
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174 | /* This one should be called from time to time (from keepalive, in this case) |
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175 | to make sure things don't stay in the node cache forever. By marking nodes |
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176 | during the first run and deleting marked nodes during a next run, every |
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177 | node should be available in the cache for at least a minute (assuming the |
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178 | function is indeed called every minute). */ |
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179 | void jabber_cache_clean( struct im_connection *ic ) |
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180 | { |
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181 | struct jabber_data *jd = ic->proto_data; |
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182 | time_t threshold = time( NULL ) - JABBER_CACHE_MAX_AGE; |
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183 | |
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184 | g_hash_table_foreach_remove( jd->node_cache, jabber_cache_clean_entry, &threshold ); |
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185 | } |
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186 | |
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187 | gboolean jabber_cache_clean_entry( gpointer key, gpointer entry_, gpointer threshold_ ) |
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188 | { |
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189 | struct jabber_cache_entry *entry = entry_; |
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190 | time_t *threshold = threshold_; |
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191 | |
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192 | return entry->saved_at < *threshold; |
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193 | } |
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194 | |
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195 | xt_status jabber_cache_handle_packet( struct im_connection *ic, struct xt_node *node ) |
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196 | { |
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197 | struct jabber_data *jd = ic->proto_data; |
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198 | struct jabber_cache_entry *entry; |
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199 | char *s; |
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200 | |
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201 | if( ( s = xt_find_attr( node, "id" ) ) == NULL || |
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202 | strncmp( s, JABBER_CACHED_ID, strlen( JABBER_CACHED_ID ) ) != 0 ) |
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203 | { |
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204 | /* Silently ignore it, without an ID (or a non-cache |
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205 | ID) we don't know how to handle the packet and we |
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206 | probably don't have to. */ |
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207 | return XT_HANDLED; |
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208 | } |
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209 | |
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210 | entry = g_hash_table_lookup( jd->node_cache, s ); |
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211 | |
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212 | if( entry == NULL ) |
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213 | { |
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214 | /* |
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215 | There's no longer an easy way to see if we generated this |
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216 | one or someone else, and there's a ten-minute timeout anyway, |
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217 | so meh. |
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218 | |
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219 | imcb_log( ic, "Warning: Received %s-%s packet with unknown/expired ID %s!", |
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220 | node->name, xt_find_attr( node, "type" ) ? : "(no type)", s ); |
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221 | */ |
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222 | } |
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223 | else if( entry->func ) |
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224 | { |
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225 | return entry->func( ic, node, entry->node ); |
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226 | } |
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227 | |
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228 | return XT_HANDLED; |
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229 | } |
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230 | |
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231 | const struct jabber_away_state jabber_away_state_list[] = |
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232 | { |
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233 | { "away", "Away" }, |
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234 | { "chat", "Free for Chat" }, /* WTF actually uses this? */ |
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235 | { "dnd", "Do not Disturb" }, |
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236 | { "xa", "Extended Away" }, |
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237 | { "", NULL } |
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238 | }; |
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239 | |
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240 | const struct jabber_away_state *jabber_away_state_by_code( char *code ) |
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241 | { |
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242 | int i; |
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243 | |
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244 | if( code == NULL ) |
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245 | return NULL; |
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246 | |
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247 | for( i = 0; jabber_away_state_list[i].full_name; i ++ ) |
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248 | if( g_strcasecmp( jabber_away_state_list[i].code, code ) == 0 ) |
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249 | return jabber_away_state_list + i; |
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250 | |
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251 | return NULL; |
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252 | } |
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253 | |
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254 | const struct jabber_away_state *jabber_away_state_by_name( char *name ) |
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255 | { |
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256 | int i; |
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257 | |
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258 | if( name == NULL ) |
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259 | return NULL; |
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260 | |
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261 | for( i = 0; jabber_away_state_list[i].full_name; i ++ ) |
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262 | if( g_strcasecmp( jabber_away_state_list[i].full_name, name ) == 0 ) |
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263 | return jabber_away_state_list + i; |
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264 | |
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265 | return NULL; |
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266 | } |
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267 | |
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268 | struct jabber_buddy_ask_data |
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269 | { |
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270 | struct im_connection *ic; |
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271 | char *handle; |
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272 | char *realname; |
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273 | }; |
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274 | |
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275 | static void jabber_buddy_ask_yes( void *data ) |
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276 | { |
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277 | struct jabber_buddy_ask_data *bla = data; |
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278 | |
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279 | presence_send_request( bla->ic, bla->handle, "subscribed" ); |
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280 | |
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281 | if( imcb_find_buddy( bla->ic, bla->handle ) == NULL ) |
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282 | imcb_ask_add( bla->ic, bla->handle, NULL ); |
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283 | |
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284 | g_free( bla->handle ); |
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285 | g_free( bla ); |
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286 | } |
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287 | |
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288 | static void jabber_buddy_ask_no( void *data ) |
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289 | { |
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290 | struct jabber_buddy_ask_data *bla = data; |
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291 | |
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292 | presence_send_request( bla->ic, bla->handle, "subscribed" ); |
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293 | |
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294 | g_free( bla->handle ); |
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295 | g_free( bla ); |
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296 | } |
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297 | |
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298 | void jabber_buddy_ask( struct im_connection *ic, char *handle ) |
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299 | { |
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300 | struct jabber_buddy_ask_data *bla = g_new0( struct jabber_buddy_ask_data, 1 ); |
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301 | char *buf; |
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302 | |
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303 | bla->ic = ic; |
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304 | bla->handle = g_strdup( handle ); |
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305 | |
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306 | buf = g_strdup_printf( "The user %s wants to add you to his/her buddy list.", handle ); |
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307 | imcb_ask( ic, buf, bla, jabber_buddy_ask_yes, jabber_buddy_ask_no ); |
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308 | g_free( buf ); |
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309 | } |
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310 | |
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311 | /* Returns a new string. Don't leak it! */ |
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312 | char *jabber_normalize( const char *orig ) |
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313 | { |
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314 | int len, i; |
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315 | char *new; |
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316 | |
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317 | len = strlen( orig ); |
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318 | new = g_new( char, len + 1 ); |
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319 | |
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320 | /* So it turns out the /resource part is case sensitive. Yeah, and |
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321 | it's Unicode but feck Unicode. :-P So stop once we see a slash. */ |
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322 | for( i = 0; i < len && orig[i] != '/' ; i ++ ) |
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323 | new[i] = tolower( orig[i] ); |
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324 | for( ; orig[i]; i ++ ) |
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325 | new[i] = orig[i]; |
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326 | |
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327 | new[i] = 0; |
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328 | return new; |
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329 | } |
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330 | |
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331 | /* Adds a buddy/resource to our list. Returns NULL if full_jid is not really a |
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332 | FULL jid or if we already have this buddy/resource. XXX: No, great, actually |
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333 | buddies from transports don't (usually) have resources. So we'll really have |
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334 | to deal with that properly. Set their ->resource property to NULL. Do *NOT* |
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335 | allow to mix this stuff, though... */ |
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336 | struct jabber_buddy *jabber_buddy_add( struct im_connection *ic, char *full_jid_ ) |
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337 | { |
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338 | struct jabber_data *jd = ic->proto_data; |
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339 | struct jabber_buddy *bud, *new, *bi; |
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340 | char *s, *full_jid; |
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341 | |
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342 | full_jid = jabber_normalize( full_jid_ ); |
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343 | |
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344 | if( ( s = strchr( full_jid, '/' ) ) ) |
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345 | *s = 0; |
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346 | |
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347 | new = g_new0( struct jabber_buddy, 1 ); |
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348 | |
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349 | if( ( bud = g_hash_table_lookup( jd->buddies, full_jid ) ) ) |
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350 | { |
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351 | /* If this is a transport buddy or whatever, it can't have more |
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352 | than one instance, so this is always wrong: */ |
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353 | if( s == NULL || bud->resource == NULL ) |
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354 | { |
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355 | if( s ) *s = '/'; |
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356 | g_free( new ); |
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357 | g_free( full_jid ); |
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358 | return NULL; |
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359 | } |
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360 | |
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361 | new->bare_jid = bud->bare_jid; |
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362 | |
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363 | /* We already have another resource for this buddy, add the |
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364 | new one to the list. */ |
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365 | for( bi = bud; bi; bi = bi->next ) |
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366 | { |
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367 | /* Check for dupes. */ |
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368 | if( strcmp( bi->resource, s + 1 ) == 0 ) |
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369 | { |
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370 | *s = '/'; |
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371 | g_free( new ); |
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372 | g_free( full_jid ); |
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373 | return NULL; |
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374 | } |
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375 | /* Append the new item to the list. */ |
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376 | else if( bi->next == NULL ) |
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377 | { |
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378 | bi->next = new; |
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379 | break; |
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380 | } |
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381 | } |
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382 | } |
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383 | else |
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384 | { |
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385 | /* Keep in mind that full_jid currently isn't really |
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386 | a full JID... */ |
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387 | new->bare_jid = g_strdup( full_jid ); |
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388 | g_hash_table_insert( jd->buddies, new->bare_jid, new ); |
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389 | } |
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390 | |
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391 | if( s ) |
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392 | { |
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393 | *s = '/'; |
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394 | new->full_jid = full_jid; |
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395 | new->resource = strchr( new->full_jid, '/' ) + 1; |
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396 | } |
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397 | else |
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398 | { |
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399 | /* Let's waste some more bytes of RAM instead of to make |
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400 | memory management a total disaster here. And it saves |
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401 | me one g_free() call in this function. :-P */ |
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402 | new->full_jid = full_jid; |
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403 | } |
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404 | |
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405 | return new; |
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406 | } |
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407 | |
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408 | /* Finds a buddy from our structures. Can find both full- and bare JIDs. When |
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409 | asked for a bare JID, it uses the "resource_select" setting to see which |
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410 | resource to pick. */ |
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411 | struct jabber_buddy *jabber_buddy_by_jid( struct im_connection *ic, char *jid_, get_buddy_flags_t flags ) |
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412 | { |
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413 | struct jabber_data *jd = ic->proto_data; |
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414 | struct jabber_buddy *bud; |
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415 | char *s, *jid; |
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416 | |
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417 | jid = jabber_normalize( jid_ ); |
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418 | |
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419 | if( ( s = strchr( jid, '/' ) ) ) |
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420 | { |
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421 | int bare_exists = 0; |
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422 | |
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423 | *s = 0; |
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424 | if( ( bud = g_hash_table_lookup( jd->buddies, jid ) ) ) |
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425 | { |
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426 | /* Just return the first one for this bare JID. */ |
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427 | if( flags & GET_BUDDY_FIRST ) |
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428 | { |
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429 | *s = '/'; |
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430 | g_free( jid ); |
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431 | return bud; |
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432 | } |
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433 | |
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434 | /* Is this one of those no-resource buddies? */ |
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435 | if( bud->resource == NULL ) |
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436 | { |
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437 | *s = '/'; |
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438 | g_free( jid ); |
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439 | return NULL; |
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440 | } |
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441 | |
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442 | /* See if there's an exact match. */ |
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443 | for( ; bud; bud = bud->next ) |
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444 | if( strcmp( bud->resource, s + 1 ) == 0 ) |
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445 | break; |
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446 | } |
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447 | else |
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448 | { |
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449 | /* This variable tells the if down here that the bare |
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450 | JID already exists and we should feel free to add |
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451 | more resources, if the caller asked for that. */ |
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452 | bare_exists = 1; |
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453 | } |
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454 | |
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455 | if( bud == NULL && ( flags & GET_BUDDY_CREAT ) && |
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456 | ( !bare_exists || imcb_find_buddy( ic, jid ) ) ) |
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457 | { |
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458 | *s = '/'; |
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459 | bud = jabber_buddy_add( ic, jid ); |
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460 | } |
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461 | |
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462 | g_free( jid ); |
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463 | return bud; |
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464 | } |
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465 | else |
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466 | { |
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467 | struct jabber_buddy *best_prio, *best_time; |
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468 | char *set; |
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469 | |
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470 | bud = g_hash_table_lookup( jd->buddies, jid ); |
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471 | |
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472 | g_free( jid ); |
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473 | |
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474 | if( bud == NULL ) |
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475 | /* No match. Create it now? */ |
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476 | return ( ( flags & GET_BUDDY_CREAT ) && imcb_find_buddy( ic, jid_ ) ) ? |
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477 | jabber_buddy_add( ic, jid_ ) : NULL; |
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478 | else if( bud->resource && ( flags & GET_BUDDY_EXACT ) ) |
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479 | /* We want an exact match, so in thise case there shouldn't be a /resource. */ |
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480 | return NULL; |
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481 | else if( bud->resource == NULL || bud->next == NULL ) |
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482 | /* No need for selection if there's only one option. */ |
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483 | return bud; |
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484 | else if( flags & GET_BUDDY_FIRST ) |
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485 | /* Looks like the caller doesn't care about details. */ |
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486 | return bud; |
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487 | |
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488 | best_prio = best_time = bud; |
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489 | for( ; bud; bud = bud->next ) |
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490 | { |
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491 | if( bud->priority > best_prio->priority ) |
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492 | best_prio = bud; |
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493 | if( bud->last_act > best_time->last_act ) |
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494 | best_time = bud; |
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495 | } |
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496 | |
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497 | if( ( set = set_getstr( &ic->acc->set, "resource_select" ) ) == NULL ) |
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498 | return NULL; |
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499 | else if( strcmp( set, "activity" ) == 0 ) |
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500 | return best_time; |
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501 | else /* if( strcmp( set, "priority" ) == 0 ) */ |
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502 | return best_prio; |
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503 | } |
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504 | } |
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505 | |
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506 | /* I'm keeping a separate ext_jid attribute to save a JID that makes sense |
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507 | to export to BitlBee. This is mainly for groupchats right now. It's |
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508 | a bit of a hack, but I just think having the user nickname in the hostname |
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509 | part of the hostmask doesn't look nice on IRC. Normally you can convert |
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510 | a normal JID to ext_jid by swapping the part before and after the / and |
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511 | replacing the / with a =. But there should be some stripping (@s are |
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512 | allowed in Jabber nicks...). */ |
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513 | struct jabber_buddy *jabber_buddy_by_ext_jid( struct im_connection *ic, char *jid_, get_buddy_flags_t flags ) |
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514 | { |
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515 | struct jabber_buddy *bud; |
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516 | char *s, *jid; |
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517 | |
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518 | jid = jabber_normalize( jid_ ); |
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519 | |
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520 | if( ( s = strchr( jid, '=' ) ) == NULL ) |
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521 | return NULL; |
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522 | |
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523 | for( bud = jabber_buddy_by_jid( ic, s + 1, GET_BUDDY_FIRST ); bud; bud = bud->next ) |
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524 | { |
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525 | /* Hmmm, could happen if not all people in the chat are anonymized? */ |
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526 | if( bud->ext_jid == NULL ) |
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527 | continue; |
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528 | |
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529 | if( strcmp( bud->ext_jid, jid ) == 0 ) |
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530 | break; |
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531 | } |
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532 | |
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533 | g_free( jid ); |
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534 | |
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535 | return bud; |
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536 | } |
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537 | |
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538 | /* Remove one specific full JID from our list. Use this when a buddy goes |
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539 | off-line (because (s)he can still be online from a different location. |
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540 | XXX: See above, we should accept bare JIDs too... */ |
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541 | int jabber_buddy_remove( struct im_connection *ic, char *full_jid_ ) |
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542 | { |
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543 | struct jabber_data *jd = ic->proto_data; |
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544 | struct jabber_buddy *bud, *prev, *bi; |
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545 | char *s, *full_jid; |
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546 | |
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547 | full_jid = jabber_normalize( full_jid_ ); |
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548 | |
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549 | if( ( s = strchr( full_jid, '/' ) ) ) |
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550 | *s = 0; |
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551 | |
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552 | if( ( bud = g_hash_table_lookup( jd->buddies, full_jid ) ) ) |
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553 | { |
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554 | /* If there's only one item in the list (and if the resource |
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555 | matches), removing it is simple. (And the hash reference |
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556 | should be removed too!) */ |
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557 | if( bud->next == NULL && |
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558 | ( ( s == NULL && bud->resource == NULL ) || |
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559 | ( bud->resource && s && strcmp( bud->resource, s + 1 ) == 0 ) ) ) |
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560 | { |
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561 | g_hash_table_remove( jd->buddies, bud->bare_jid ); |
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562 | g_free( bud->bare_jid ); |
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563 | g_free( bud->ext_jid ); |
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564 | g_free( bud->full_jid ); |
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565 | g_free( bud->away_message ); |
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566 | g_free( bud ); |
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567 | |
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568 | g_free( full_jid ); |
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569 | |
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570 | return 1; |
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571 | } |
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572 | else if( s == NULL || bud->resource == NULL ) |
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573 | { |
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574 | /* Tried to remove a bare JID while this JID does seem |
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575 | to have resources... (Or the opposite.) *sigh* */ |
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576 | g_free( full_jid ); |
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577 | return 0; |
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578 | } |
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579 | else |
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580 | { |
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581 | for( bi = bud, prev = NULL; bi; bi = (prev=bi)->next ) |
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582 | if( strcmp( bi->resource, s + 1 ) == 0 ) |
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583 | break; |
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584 | |
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585 | g_free( full_jid ); |
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586 | |
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587 | if( bi ) |
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588 | { |
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589 | if( prev ) |
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590 | prev->next = bi->next; |
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591 | else |
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592 | /* The hash table should point at the second |
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593 | item, because we're removing the first. */ |
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594 | g_hash_table_replace( jd->buddies, bi->bare_jid, bi->next ); |
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595 | |
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596 | g_free( bi->ext_jid ); |
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597 | g_free( bi->full_jid ); |
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598 | g_free( bi->away_message ); |
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599 | g_free( bi ); |
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600 | |
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601 | return 1; |
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602 | } |
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603 | else |
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604 | { |
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605 | return 0; |
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606 | } |
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607 | } |
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608 | } |
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609 | else |
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610 | { |
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611 | g_free( full_jid ); |
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612 | return 0; |
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613 | } |
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614 | } |
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615 | |
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616 | /* Remove a buddy completely; removes all resources that belong to the |
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617 | specified bare JID. Use this when removing someone from the contact |
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618 | list, for example. */ |
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619 | int jabber_buddy_remove_bare( struct im_connection *ic, char *bare_jid ) |
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620 | { |
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621 | struct jabber_data *jd = ic->proto_data; |
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622 | struct jabber_buddy *bud, *next; |
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623 | |
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624 | if( strchr( bare_jid, '/' ) ) |
---|
625 | return 0; |
---|
626 | |
---|
627 | if( ( bud = jabber_buddy_by_jid( ic, bare_jid, GET_BUDDY_FIRST ) ) ) |
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628 | { |
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629 | /* Most important: Remove the hash reference. We don't know |
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630 | this buddy anymore. */ |
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631 | g_hash_table_remove( jd->buddies, bud->bare_jid ); |
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632 | g_free( bud->bare_jid ); |
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633 | |
---|
634 | /* Deallocate the linked list of resources. */ |
---|
635 | while( bud ) |
---|
636 | { |
---|
637 | /* ext_jid && anonymous means that this buddy is |
---|
638 | specific to one groupchat (the one we're |
---|
639 | currently cleaning up) so it can be deleted |
---|
640 | completely. */ |
---|
641 | if( bud->ext_jid && bud->flags & JBFLAG_IS_ANONYMOUS ) |
---|
642 | imcb_remove_buddy( ic, bud->ext_jid, NULL ); |
---|
643 | |
---|
644 | next = bud->next; |
---|
645 | g_free( bud->ext_jid ); |
---|
646 | g_free( bud->full_jid ); |
---|
647 | g_free( bud->away_message ); |
---|
648 | g_free( bud ); |
---|
649 | bud = next; |
---|
650 | } |
---|
651 | |
---|
652 | return 1; |
---|
653 | } |
---|
654 | else |
---|
655 | { |
---|
656 | return 0; |
---|
657 | } |
---|
658 | } |
---|
659 | |
---|
660 | time_t jabber_get_timestamp( struct xt_node *xt ) |
---|
661 | { |
---|
662 | struct tm tp, utc; |
---|
663 | struct xt_node *c; |
---|
664 | time_t res, tres; |
---|
665 | char *s = NULL; |
---|
666 | |
---|
667 | for( c = xt->children; ( c = xt_find_node( c, "x" ) ); c = c->next ) |
---|
668 | { |
---|
669 | if( ( s = xt_find_attr( c, "xmlns" ) ) && strcmp( s, XMLNS_DELAY ) == 0 ) |
---|
670 | break; |
---|
671 | } |
---|
672 | |
---|
673 | if( !c || !( s = xt_find_attr( c, "stamp" ) ) ) |
---|
674 | return 0; |
---|
675 | |
---|
676 | memset( &tp, 0, sizeof( tp ) ); |
---|
677 | if( sscanf( s, "%4d%2d%2dT%2d:%2d:%2d", &tp.tm_year, &tp.tm_mon, &tp.tm_mday, |
---|
678 | &tp.tm_hour, &tp.tm_min, &tp.tm_sec ) != 6 ) |
---|
679 | return 0; |
---|
680 | |
---|
681 | tp.tm_year -= 1900; |
---|
682 | tp.tm_mon --; |
---|
683 | tp.tm_isdst = -1; /* GRRRRRRRRRRR */ |
---|
684 | |
---|
685 | res = mktime( &tp ); |
---|
686 | /* Problem is, mktime() just gave us the GMT timestamp for the |
---|
687 | given local time... While the given time WAS NOT local. So |
---|
688 | we should fix this now. |
---|
689 | |
---|
690 | Now I could choose between messing with environment variables |
---|
691 | (kludgy) or using timegm() (not portable)... Or doing the |
---|
692 | following, which I actually prefer... */ |
---|
693 | gmtime_r( &res, &utc ); |
---|
694 | utc.tm_isdst = -1; /* Once more: GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!! */ |
---|
695 | if( utc.tm_hour == tp.tm_hour && utc.tm_min == tp.tm_min ) |
---|
696 | /* Sweet! We're in UTC right now... */ |
---|
697 | return res; |
---|
698 | |
---|
699 | tres = mktime( &utc ); |
---|
700 | res += res - tres; |
---|
701 | |
---|
702 | /* Yes, this is a hack. And it will go wrong around DST changes. |
---|
703 | BUT this is more likely to be threadsafe than messing with |
---|
704 | environment variables, and possibly more portable... */ |
---|
705 | |
---|
706 | return res; |
---|
707 | } |
---|
708 | |
---|
709 | struct jabber_error *jabber_error_parse( struct xt_node *node, char *xmlns ) |
---|
710 | { |
---|
711 | struct jabber_error *err; |
---|
712 | struct xt_node *c; |
---|
713 | char *s; |
---|
714 | |
---|
715 | if( node == NULL ) |
---|
716 | return NULL; |
---|
717 | |
---|
718 | err = g_new0( struct jabber_error, 1 ); |
---|
719 | err->type = xt_find_attr( node, "type" ); |
---|
720 | |
---|
721 | for( c = node->children; c; c = c->next ) |
---|
722 | { |
---|
723 | if( !( s = xt_find_attr( c, "xmlns" ) ) || |
---|
724 | strcmp( s, xmlns ) != 0 ) |
---|
725 | continue; |
---|
726 | |
---|
727 | if( strcmp( c->name, "text" ) != 0 ) |
---|
728 | { |
---|
729 | err->code = c->name; |
---|
730 | } |
---|
731 | /* Only use the text if it doesn't have an xml:lang attribute, |
---|
732 | if it's empty or if it's set to something English. */ |
---|
733 | else if( !( s = xt_find_attr( c, "xml:lang" ) ) || |
---|
734 | !*s || strncmp( s, "en", 2 ) == 0 ) |
---|
735 | { |
---|
736 | err->text = c->text; |
---|
737 | } |
---|
738 | } |
---|
739 | |
---|
740 | return err; |
---|
741 | } |
---|
742 | |
---|
743 | void jabber_error_free( struct jabber_error *err ) |
---|
744 | { |
---|
745 | g_free( err ); |
---|
746 | } |
---|