[5ebff60] | 1 | /********************************************************************\ |
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[b7d3cc34] | 2 | * BitlBee -- An IRC to other IM-networks gateway * |
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| 3 | * * |
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[5c9512f] | 4 | * Copyright 2002-2006 Wilmer van der Gaast and others * |
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[b7d3cc34] | 5 | \********************************************************************/ |
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| 6 | |
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| 7 | /* Some stuff to register, handle and save user preferences */ |
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| 8 | |
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| 9 | /* |
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| 10 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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| 11 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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| 12 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
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| 13 | (at your option) any later version. |
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| 14 | |
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| 15 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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| 16 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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| 17 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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| 18 | GNU General Public License for more details. |
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| 19 | |
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| 20 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License with |
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| 21 | the Debian GNU/Linux distribution in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL; |
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[6f10697] | 22 | if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St., |
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| 23 | Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
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[b7d3cc34] | 24 | */ |
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| 25 | |
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[7bee5af] | 26 | #ifndef __SET_H__ |
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| 27 | #define __SET_H__ |
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| 28 | |
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[7738014] | 29 | struct set; |
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| 30 | |
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[d5ccd83] | 31 | /* This used to be specific to irc_t structures, but it's more generic now |
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| 32 | (so it can also be used for account_t structs). It's pretty simple, but |
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| 33 | so far pretty useful. |
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[5ebff60] | 34 | |
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[d5ccd83] | 35 | In short, it just keeps a linked list of settings/variables and it also |
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| 36 | remembers a default value for every setting. And to prevent the user |
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| 37 | from setting invalid values, you can write an evaluator function for |
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| 38 | every setting, which can check a new value and block it by returning |
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[f6f5eee] | 39 | NULL, or replace it by returning a new value. See struct set.eval. */ |
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[d5ccd83] | 40 | |
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[5ebff60] | 41 | typedef char *(*set_eval) (struct set *set, char *value); |
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[0383943] | 42 | |
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[7125cb3] | 43 | extern char *SET_INVALID; |
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| 44 | |
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[5ebff60] | 45 | typedef enum { |
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[bb5ce568] | 46 | SET_NOSAVE = 0x0001, /* Don't save this setting (i.e. stored elsewhere). */ |
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| 47 | SET_NULL_OK = 0x0100, /* set->value == NULL is allowed. */ |
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| 48 | SET_HIDDEN = 0x0200, /* Don't show up in setting lists. Mostly for internal storage. */ |
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| 49 | SET_PASSWORD = 0x0400, /* Value shows up in settings list as "********". */ |
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| 50 | SET_HIDDEN_DEFAULT = 0x0800, /* Hide unless changed from default. */ |
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[e41ba05] | 51 | SET_LOCKED = 0x1000 /* Setting is locked, don't allow changing it */ |
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[180ab31] | 52 | } set_flags_t; |
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[7125cb3] | 53 | |
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[5ebff60] | 54 | typedef struct set { |
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[d5ccd83] | 55 | void *data; /* Here you can save a pointer to the |
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| 56 | object this settings belongs to. */ |
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[5ebff60] | 57 | |
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[b7d3cc34] | 58 | char *key; |
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[88eaf4b] | 59 | char *old_key; /* Previously known as; for smooth upgrades. */ |
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[b7d3cc34] | 60 | char *value; |
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[d5ccd83] | 61 | char *def; /* Default value. If the set_setstr() function |
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| 62 | notices a new value is exactly the same as |
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| 63 | the default, value gets set to NULL. So when |
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[723e611] | 64 | you read a setting, don't forget about this! |
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| 65 | In fact, you should only read values using |
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| 66 | set_getstr/int(). */ |
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[5ebff60] | 67 | |
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[180ab31] | 68 | set_flags_t flags; /* Mostly defined per user. */ |
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[5ebff60] | 69 | |
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[f6f5eee] | 70 | /* Eval: Returns SET_INVALID if the value is incorrect, exactly |
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| 71 | the passed value variable, or a corrected value. In case of |
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| 72 | the latter, set_setstr() will free() the returned string! */ |
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[0383943] | 73 | set_eval eval; |
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[56244c0] | 74 | void *eval_data; |
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[b7d3cc34] | 75 | struct set *next; |
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| 76 | } set_t; |
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| 77 | |
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[5ebff60] | 78 | #define set_value(set) ((set)->value) ? ((set)->value) : ((set)->def) |
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[ce199b7] | 79 | |
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[d5ccd83] | 80 | /* Should be pretty clear. */ |
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[5ebff60] | 81 | set_t *set_add(set_t **head, const char *key, const char *def, set_eval eval, void *data); |
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[d5ccd83] | 82 | |
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| 83 | /* Returns the raw set_t. Might be useful sometimes. */ |
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[5ebff60] | 84 | set_t *set_find(set_t **head, const char *key); |
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[d5ccd83] | 85 | |
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| 86 | /* Returns a pointer to the string value of this setting. Don't modify the |
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| 87 | returned string, and don't free() it! */ |
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[5ebff60] | 88 | G_MODULE_EXPORT char *set_getstr(set_t **head, const char *key); |
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[d5ccd83] | 89 | |
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[723e611] | 90 | /* Get an integer. In previous versions set_getint() was also used to read |
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| 91 | boolean values, but this SHOULD be done with set_getbool() now! */ |
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[5ebff60] | 92 | G_MODULE_EXPORT int set_getint(set_t **head, const char *key); |
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| 93 | G_MODULE_EXPORT int set_getbool(set_t **head, const char *key); |
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[d5ccd83] | 94 | |
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| 95 | /* set_setstr() strdup()s the given value, so after using this function |
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| 96 | you can free() it, if you want. */ |
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[5ebff60] | 97 | int set_setstr(set_t **head, const char *key, char *value); |
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| 98 | int set_setint(set_t **head, const char *key, int value); |
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| 99 | void set_del(set_t **head, const char *key); |
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| 100 | int set_reset(set_t **head, const char *key); |
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[b7d3cc34] | 101 | |
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[06b5893] | 102 | /* returns true if a setting shall be shown to the user */ |
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[5ebff60] | 103 | int set_isvisible(set_t *set); |
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[06b5893] | 104 | |
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[d5ccd83] | 105 | /* Two very useful generic evaluators. */ |
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[5ebff60] | 106 | char *set_eval_int(set_t *set, char *value); |
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| 107 | char *set_eval_bool(set_t *set, char *value); |
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[1719464] | 108 | |
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[56244c0] | 109 | /* Another more complicated one. */ |
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[5ebff60] | 110 | char *set_eval_list(set_t *set, char *value); |
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[56244c0] | 111 | |
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[d5ccd83] | 112 | /* Some not very generic evaluators that really shouldn't be here... */ |
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[5ebff60] | 113 | char *set_eval_to_char(set_t *set, char *value); |
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| 114 | char *set_eval_oauth(set_t *set, char *value); |
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[7bee5af] | 115 | |
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| 116 | #endif /* __SET_H__ */ |
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