1 | use strict; |
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2 | use warnings; |
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3 | |
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4 | package BarnOwl; |
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5 | |
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6 | use base qw(Exporter); |
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7 | our @EXPORT_OK = qw(command getcurmsg getnumcols getnumlines getidletime |
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8 | register_idle_watcher unregister_idle_watcher |
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9 | zephyr_getsender zephyr_getrealm zephyr_zwrite |
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10 | zephyr_stylestrip zephyr_smartstrip_user zephyr_getsubs |
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11 | queue_message admin_message |
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12 | start_edit |
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13 | start_question start_password start_edit_win |
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14 | get_data_dir get_config_dir popless_text popless_ztext |
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15 | error debug |
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16 | create_style getnumcolors wordwrap |
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17 | message_matches_filter |
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18 | get_variable_info |
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19 | add_dispatch remove_dispatch |
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20 | add_io_dispatch remove_io_dispatch |
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21 | new_command |
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22 | new_variable_int new_variable_bool new_variable_string |
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23 | new_variable_enum |
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24 | quote redisplay); |
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25 | our %EXPORT_TAGS = (all => \@EXPORT_OK); |
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26 | |
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27 | BEGIN { |
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28 | # bootstrap in C bindings and glue |
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29 | *owl:: = \*BarnOwl::; |
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30 | bootstrap BarnOwl 1.2; |
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31 | }; |
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32 | |
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33 | use lib(get_data_dir() . "/lib"); |
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34 | use lib(get_config_dir() . "/lib"); |
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35 | |
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36 | use Glib; |
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37 | use AnyEvent; |
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38 | |
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39 | use BarnOwl::Hook; |
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40 | use BarnOwl::Hooks; |
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41 | use BarnOwl::Message; |
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42 | use BarnOwl::Style; |
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43 | use BarnOwl::Zephyr; |
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44 | use BarnOwl::Timer; |
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45 | use BarnOwl::Editwin; |
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46 | use BarnOwl::Completion; |
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47 | use BarnOwl::Help; |
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48 | use BarnOwl::DeferredLogging; |
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49 | |
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50 | use List::Util qw(max); |
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51 | use Tie::RefHash; |
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52 | |
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53 | =head1 NAME |
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54 | |
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55 | BarnOwl |
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56 | |
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57 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
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58 | |
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59 | The BarnOwl module contains the core of BarnOwl's perl |
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60 | bindings. Source in this module is also run at startup to bootstrap |
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61 | BarnOwl by defining things like the default style. |
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62 | |
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63 | =for NOTE |
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64 | These following functions are defined in perlglue.xs. Keep the |
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65 | documentation here in sync with the user-visible commands defined |
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66 | there! |
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67 | |
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68 | =head2 command STRING |
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69 | |
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70 | Executes a BarnOwl command in the same manner as if the user had |
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71 | executed it at the BarnOwl command prompt. If the command returns a |
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72 | value, return it as a string, otherwise return undef. |
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73 | |
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74 | =head2 getcurmsg |
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75 | |
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76 | Returns the current message as a C<BarnOwl::Message> subclass, or |
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77 | undef if there is no message selected |
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78 | =head2 getnumcols |
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79 | |
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80 | Returns the width of the display window BarnOwl is currently using |
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81 | |
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82 | =head2 getidletime |
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83 | |
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84 | Returns the length of time since the user has pressed a key, in |
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85 | seconds. |
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86 | |
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87 | =head2 zephyr_getrealm |
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88 | |
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89 | Returns the zephyr realm BarnOwl is running in |
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90 | |
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91 | =head2 zephyr_getsender |
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92 | |
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93 | Returns the fully-qualified name of the zephyr sender BarnOwl is |
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94 | running as, e.g. C<nelhage@ATHENA.MIT.EDU> |
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95 | |
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96 | =head2 zephyr_zwrite COMMAND MESSAGE |
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97 | |
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98 | Sends a zephyr programmatically. C<COMMAND> should be a C<zwrite> |
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99 | command line, and C<MESSAGE> is the zephyr body to send. |
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100 | |
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101 | =cut |
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102 | |
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103 | sub zephyr_zwrite { |
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104 | my ($command, $message) = @_; |
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105 | my $ret = BarnOwl::Internal::zephyr_zwrite($command, $message); |
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106 | die "Error sending zephyr" unless $ret == 0; |
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107 | } |
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108 | |
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109 | =head2 ztext_stylestrip STRING |
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110 | |
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111 | Strips zephyr formatting from a string and returns the result |
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112 | |
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113 | =head2 zephyr_getsubs |
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114 | |
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115 | Returns the list of subscription triples <class,instance,recipient>, |
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116 | separated by newlines. |
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117 | |
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118 | =head2 queue_message MESSAGE |
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119 | |
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120 | Enqueue a message in the BarnOwl message list, logging it and |
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121 | processing it appropriately. C<MESSAGE> should be an instance of |
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122 | BarnOwl::Message or a subclass. |
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123 | |
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124 | =head2 admin_message HEADER BODY |
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125 | |
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126 | Display a BarnOwl B<Admin> message, with the given header and body. |
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127 | |
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128 | =head2 start_edit %ARGS |
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129 | |
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130 | Displays a prompt on the screen and lets the user enter text, |
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131 | and calls a callback when the editwin is closed. |
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132 | |
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133 | C<%ARGS> must contain the following keys: |
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134 | |
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135 | =over 4 |
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136 | |
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137 | =item prompt |
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138 | |
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139 | The line to display on the screen |
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140 | |
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141 | =item type |
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142 | |
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143 | One of: |
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144 | |
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145 | =over 4 |
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146 | |
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147 | =item edit_win |
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148 | |
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149 | Displays the prompt on a line of its own and opens the edit_win. |
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150 | |
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151 | =item question |
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152 | |
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153 | Displays prompt on the screen and lets the user enter a line of |
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154 | text. |
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155 | |
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156 | =item password |
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157 | |
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158 | Like question, but echoes the user's input as C<*>s when they |
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159 | input. |
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160 | |
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161 | =back |
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162 | |
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163 | =item callback |
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164 | |
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165 | A Perl subroutine that is called when the user closes the edit_win. |
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166 | C<CALLBACK> gets called with two parameters: the text the user entered, |
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167 | and a C<SUCCESS> boolean parameter which is false if the user canceled |
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168 | the edit_win and true otherwise. |
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169 | |
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170 | =back |
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171 | |
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172 | =head2 start_question PROMPT CALLBACK |
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173 | |
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174 | =head2 start_password PROMPT CALLBACK |
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175 | |
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176 | =head2 start_edit_win PROMPT CALLBACK |
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177 | |
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178 | Roughly equivalent to C<start_edit> called with the appropriate parameters. |
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179 | C<CALLBACK> is only called on success, for compatibility. |
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180 | |
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181 | These are deprecated wrappers around L<BarnOwl::start_edit>, and should not |
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182 | be uesd in new code. |
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183 | |
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184 | =cut |
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185 | |
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186 | sub start_edit { |
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187 | my %args = (@_); |
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188 | BarnOwl::Internal::start_edit($args{type}, $args{prompt}, $args{callback}); |
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189 | } |
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190 | |
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191 | sub start_question { |
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192 | my ($prompt, $callback) = @_; |
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193 | BarnOwl::start_edit(type => 'question', prompt => $prompt, callback => sub { |
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194 | my ($text, $success) = @_; |
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195 | $callback->($text) if $success; |
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196 | }); |
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197 | } |
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198 | |
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199 | sub start_password { |
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200 | my ($prompt, $callback) = @_; |
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201 | BarnOwl::start_edit(type => 'password', prompt => $prompt, callback => sub { |
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202 | my ($text, $success) = @_; |
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203 | $callback->($text) if $success; |
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204 | }); |
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205 | } |
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206 | |
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207 | sub start_edit_win { |
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208 | my ($prompt, $callback) = @_; |
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209 | BarnOwl::start_edit(type => 'edit_win', prompt => $prompt, callback => sub { |
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210 | my ($text, $success) = @_; |
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211 | $callback->($text) if $success; |
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212 | }); |
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213 | } |
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214 | |
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215 | =head2 get_data_dir |
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216 | |
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217 | Returns the BarnOwl system data directory, where system libraries and |
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218 | modules are stored |
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219 | |
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220 | =head2 get_config_dir |
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221 | |
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222 | Returns the BarnOwl user configuration directory, where user modules |
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223 | and configuration are stored (by default, C<$HOME/.owl>) |
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224 | |
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225 | =head2 popless_text TEXT |
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226 | |
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227 | Show a popup window containing the given C<TEXT> |
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228 | |
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229 | =head2 popless_ztext TEXT |
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230 | |
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231 | Show a popup window containing the provided zephyr-formatted C<TEXT> |
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232 | |
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233 | =head2 error STRING |
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234 | |
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235 | Reports an error and log it in `show errors'. Note that in any |
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236 | callback or hook called in perl code from BarnOwl, a C<die> will be |
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237 | caught and passed to C<error>. |
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238 | |
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239 | =head2 debug STRING |
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240 | |
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241 | Logs a debugging message to BarnOwl's debug log |
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242 | |
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243 | =head2 getnumcolors |
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244 | |
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245 | Returns the number of colors this BarnOwl is capable of displaying |
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246 | |
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247 | =head2 message_matches_filter MESSAGE FILTER_NAME [QUIET = 0] |
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248 | |
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249 | Returns 1 if C<FILTER_NAME> is the name of a valid filter, and |
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250 | C<MESSAGE> matches that filter. Returns 0 otherwise. If |
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251 | C<QUIET> is false, this method displays an error message if |
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252 | if C<FILTER_NAME> does not name a valid filter. |
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253 | |
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254 | =head2 get_variable_info VARIABLE_NAME |
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255 | |
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256 | Returns a hash with the following keys, describing the variable named: |
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257 | |
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258 | =over |
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259 | |
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260 | =item name |
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261 | |
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262 | =item description |
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263 | |
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264 | =item summary |
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265 | |
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266 | =item validsettings |
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267 | |
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268 | =item takes_on_off |
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269 | |
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270 | =back |
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271 | |
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272 | Fails if C<VARIABLE_NAME> does not name a valid variable. |
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273 | |
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274 | =head2 add_dispatch FD CALLBACK |
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275 | |
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276 | Adds a file descriptor to C<BarnOwl>'s internal C<select()> |
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277 | loop. C<CALLBACK> will be invoked whenever data is available to be |
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278 | read from C<FD>. |
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279 | |
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280 | C<add_dispatch> has been deprecated in favor of C<AnyEvent>, and is |
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281 | now a wrapper for C<add_io_dispatch> called with C<mode> set to |
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282 | C<'r'>. |
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283 | |
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284 | =cut |
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285 | |
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286 | sub add_dispatch { |
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287 | my $fd = shift; |
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288 | my $cb = shift; |
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289 | add_io_dispatch($fd, 'r', $cb); |
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290 | } |
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291 | |
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292 | =head2 remove_dispatch FD |
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293 | |
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294 | Remove a file descriptor previously registered via C<add_dispatch> |
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295 | |
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296 | C<remove_dispatch> has been deprecated in favor of C<AnyEvent>. |
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297 | |
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298 | =cut |
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299 | |
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300 | *remove_dispatch = \&remove_io_dispatch; |
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301 | |
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302 | =head2 add_io_dispatch FD MODE CB |
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303 | |
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304 | Adds a file descriptor to C<BarnOwl>'s internal C<select()> |
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305 | loop. <MODE> can be 'r', 'w', or 'rw'. C<CALLBACK> will be invoked |
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306 | whenever C<FD> becomes ready, as specified by <MODE>. |
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307 | |
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308 | Only one callback can be registered per FD. If a new callback is |
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309 | registered, the old one is removed. |
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310 | |
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311 | C<add_io_dispatch> has been deprecated in favor of C<AnyEvent>. |
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312 | |
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313 | =cut |
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314 | |
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315 | our %_io_dispatches; |
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316 | |
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317 | sub add_io_dispatch { |
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318 | my $fd = shift; |
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319 | my $modeStr = shift; |
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320 | my $cb = shift; |
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321 | my @modes; |
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322 | |
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323 | push @modes, 'r' if $modeStr =~ /r/i; # Read |
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324 | push @modes, 'w' if $modeStr =~ /w/i; # Write |
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325 | if (@modes) { |
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326 | BarnOwl::remove_io_dispatch($fd); |
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327 | for my $mode (@modes) { |
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328 | push @{$_io_dispatches{$fd}}, AnyEvent->io(fh => $fd, |
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329 | poll => $mode, |
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330 | cb => $cb); |
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331 | } |
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332 | } else { |
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333 | die("Invalid I/O Dispatch mode: $modeStr"); |
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334 | } |
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335 | } |
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336 | |
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337 | =head2 remove_io_dispatch FD |
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338 | |
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339 | Remove a file descriptor previously registered via C<add_io_dispatch> |
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340 | |
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341 | C<remove_io_dispatch> has been deprecated in favor of C<AnyEvent>. |
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342 | |
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343 | =cut |
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344 | |
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345 | sub remove_io_dispatch { |
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346 | my $fd = shift; |
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347 | undef $_ foreach @{$_io_dispatches{$fd}}; |
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348 | delete $_io_dispatches{$fd}; |
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349 | } |
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350 | |
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351 | =head2 create_style NAME OBJECT |
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352 | |
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353 | Creates a new BarnOwl style with the given NAME defined by the given |
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354 | object. The object must have a C<description> method which returns a |
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355 | string description of the style, and a and C<format_message> method |
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356 | which accepts a C<BarnOwl::Message> object and returns a string that |
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357 | is the result of formatting the message for display. |
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358 | |
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359 | =head2 redisplay |
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360 | |
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361 | Redraw all of the messages on screen. This is useful if you've just |
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362 | changed how a style renders messages. |
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363 | |
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364 | =cut |
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365 | |
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366 | # perlconfig.c will set this to the value of the -c command-line |
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367 | # switch, if present. |
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368 | our $configfile; |
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369 | |
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370 | our @all_commands; |
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371 | |
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372 | if(!$configfile) { |
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373 | if (-f get_config_dir() . "/init.pl") { |
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374 | $configfile = get_config_dir() . "/init.pl"; |
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375 | } elsif (-f $ENV{HOME} . "/.barnowlconf") { |
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376 | $configfile = $ENV{HOME} . "/.barnowlconf"; |
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377 | } else { |
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378 | $configfile = $ENV{HOME}."/.owlconf"; |
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379 | } |
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380 | } |
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381 | |
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382 | # populate global variable space for legacy owlconf files |
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383 | sub _receive_msg_legacy_wrap { |
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384 | my ($m) = @_; |
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385 | $m->legacy_populate_global(); |
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386 | return &BarnOwl::Hooks::_receive_msg($m); |
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387 | } |
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388 | |
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389 | =head2 new_command NAME FUNC [{ARGS}] |
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390 | |
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391 | Add a new owl command. When owl executes the command NAME, FUNC will |
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392 | be called with the arguments passed to the command, with NAME as the |
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393 | first argument. |
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394 | |
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395 | ARGS should be a hashref containing any or all of C<summary>, |
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396 | C<usage>, or C<description> keys: |
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397 | |
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398 | =over 4 |
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399 | |
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400 | =item summary |
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401 | |
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402 | A one-line summary of the purpose of the command |
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403 | |
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404 | =item usage |
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405 | |
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406 | A one-line usage synopsis, showing available options and syntax |
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407 | |
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408 | =item description |
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409 | |
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410 | A longer description of the syntax and semantics of the command, |
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411 | explaining usage and options |
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412 | |
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413 | =back |
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414 | |
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415 | =cut |
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416 | |
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417 | sub new_command { |
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418 | my $name = shift; |
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419 | my $func = shift; |
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420 | my $args = shift || {}; |
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421 | my %args = ( |
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422 | summary => "", |
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423 | usage => "", |
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424 | description => "", |
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425 | %{$args} |
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426 | ); |
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427 | |
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428 | BarnOwl::Internal::new_command($name, $func, $args{summary}, $args{usage}, $args{description}); |
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429 | } |
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430 | |
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431 | =head2 new_variable_int NAME [{ARGS}] |
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432 | |
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433 | =head2 new_variable_bool NAME [{ARGS}] |
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434 | |
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435 | =head2 new_variable_string NAME [{ARGS}] |
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436 | |
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437 | =head2 new_variable_enum NAME [{ARGS}] |
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438 | |
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439 | Add a new owl variable, either an int, a bool, a string, or an enum with the |
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440 | specified name. |
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441 | |
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442 | For new_variable_enum, ARGS is required to contain a validsettings key pointing |
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443 | to an array reference. For all four, it can optionally contain the following |
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444 | keys: |
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445 | |
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446 | =over 4 |
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447 | |
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448 | =item default |
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449 | |
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450 | The default and initial value for the variable |
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451 | |
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452 | =item summary |
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453 | |
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454 | A one-line summary of the variable's purpose |
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455 | |
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456 | =item description |
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457 | |
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458 | A longer description of the function of the variable |
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459 | |
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460 | =back |
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461 | |
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462 | In addition, new_variable_string optionally accepts a string validsettings |
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463 | parameter, in case people want to set it to "<path>". |
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464 | |
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465 | =cut |
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466 | |
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467 | sub new_variable_int { |
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468 | my ($name, $args) = @_; |
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469 | my $storage = defined($args->{default}) ? $args->{default} : 0; |
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470 | BarnOwl::new_variable_full($name, { |
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471 | %{$args}, |
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472 | get_tostring => sub { "$storage" }, |
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473 | set_fromstring => sub { |
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474 | die "Expected integer" unless $_[0] =~ /^-?[0-9]+$/; |
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475 | $storage = 0 + $_[0]; |
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476 | }, |
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477 | validsettings => "<int>", |
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478 | takes_on_off => 0, |
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479 | }); |
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480 | } |
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481 | |
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482 | sub new_variable_bool { |
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483 | my ($name, $args) = @_; |
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484 | my $storage = defined($args->{default}) ? $args->{default} : 0; |
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485 | BarnOwl::new_variable_full($name, { |
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486 | %{$args}, |
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487 | get_tostring => sub { $storage ? "on" : "off" }, |
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488 | set_fromstring => sub { |
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489 | die "Valid settings are on/off" unless $_[0] eq "on" || $_[0] eq "off"; |
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490 | $storage = $_[0] eq "on"; |
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491 | }, |
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492 | validsettings => "on,off", |
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493 | takes_on_off => 1, |
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494 | }); |
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495 | } |
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496 | |
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497 | sub new_variable_string { |
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498 | my ($name, $args) = @_; |
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499 | my $storage = defined($args->{default}) ? $args->{default} : ""; |
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500 | BarnOwl::new_variable_full($name, { |
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501 | # Allow people to override this one if they /reaaally/ want to for |
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502 | # some reason. Though we still reserve the right to interpret this |
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503 | # value in interesting ways for tab-completion purposes. |
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504 | validsettings => "<string>", |
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505 | %{$args}, |
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506 | get_tostring => sub { $storage }, |
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507 | set_fromstring => sub { $storage = $_[0]; }, |
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508 | takes_on_off => 0, |
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509 | }); |
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510 | } |
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511 | |
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512 | sub new_variable_enum { |
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513 | my ($name, $args) = @_; |
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514 | |
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515 | # Gather the valid settings. |
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516 | die "validsettings is required" unless defined($args->{validsettings}); |
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517 | my %valid; |
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518 | map { $valid{$_} = 1 } @{$args->{validsettings}}; |
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519 | |
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520 | my $storage = (defined($args->{default}) ? |
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521 | $args->{default} : |
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522 | $args->{validsettings}->[0]); |
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523 | BarnOwl::new_variable_full($name, { |
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524 | %{$args}, |
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525 | get_tostring => sub { $storage }, |
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526 | set_fromstring => sub { |
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527 | die "Invalid input" unless $valid{$_[0]}; |
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528 | $storage = $_[0]; |
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529 | }, |
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530 | validsettings => join(",", @{$args->{validsettings}}) |
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531 | }); |
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532 | } |
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533 | |
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534 | =head2 new_variable_full NAME {ARGS} |
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535 | |
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536 | Create a variable, in full generality. The keyword arguments have types below: |
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537 | |
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538 | get_tostring : () -> string |
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539 | set_fromstring : string -> int |
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540 | -- optional -- |
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541 | summary : string |
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542 | description : string |
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543 | validsettings : string |
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544 | takes_on_off : int |
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545 | |
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546 | The get/set functions are required. Note that the caller manages storage for the |
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547 | variable. get_tostring/set_fromstring both convert AND store the value. |
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548 | set_fromstring dies on failure. |
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549 | |
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550 | If the variable takes parameters 'on' and 'off' (i.e. is boolean-looking), set |
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551 | takes_on_off to 1. This makes :set VAR and :unset VAR work. set_fromstring will |
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552 | be called with those arguments. |
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553 | |
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554 | =cut |
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555 | |
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556 | sub new_variable_full { |
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557 | my $name = shift; |
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558 | my $args = shift || {}; |
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559 | my %args = ( |
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560 | summary => "", |
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561 | description => "", |
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562 | takes_on_off => 0, |
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563 | validsettings => "<string>", |
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564 | %{$args}); |
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565 | |
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566 | die "get_tostring required" unless $args{get_tostring}; |
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567 | die "set_fromstring required" unless $args{set_fromstring}; |
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568 | |
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569 | # Strip off the bogus dummy argument. Aargh perl-Glib. |
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570 | my $get_tostring_fn = sub { $args{get_tostring}->() }; |
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571 | my $set_fromstring_fn = sub { |
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572 | my ($dummy, $val) = @_; |
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573 | # Translate from user-supplied die-on-failure callback to expected |
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574 | # non-zero on error. Less of a nuisance than interacting with ERRSV. |
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575 | eval { $args{set_fromstring}->($val) }; |
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576 | # TODO: Consider changing B::I::new_variable to expect string|NULL with |
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577 | # string as the error message. That can then be translated to a GError in |
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578 | # owl_variable_set_fromstring. For now the string is ignored. |
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579 | return ($@ ? -1 : 0); |
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580 | }; |
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581 | |
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582 | BarnOwl::Internal::new_variable($name, $args{summary}, $args{description}, $args{validsettings}, |
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583 | $args{takes_on_off}, $get_tostring_fn, $set_fromstring_fn, undef); |
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584 | } |
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585 | |
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586 | =head2 quote LIST |
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587 | |
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588 | Quotes each of the strings in LIST and returns a string that will be |
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589 | correctly decoded to LIST by the BarnOwl command parser. For example: |
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590 | |
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591 | quote('zwrite', 'andersk', '-m', 'Hello, world!') |
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592 | # returns "zwrite andersk -m 'Hello, world!'" |
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593 | |
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594 | =cut |
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595 | |
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596 | sub quote { |
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597 | my @quoted; |
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598 | for my $str (@_) { |
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599 | if ($str eq '') { |
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600 | push @quoted, "''"; |
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601 | } elsif ($str !~ /['" \n\t]/) { |
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602 | push @quoted, "$str"; |
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603 | } elsif ($str !~ /'/) { |
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604 | push @quoted, "'$str'"; |
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605 | } else { |
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606 | (my $qstr = $str) =~ s/"/"'"'"/g; |
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607 | push @quoted, '"' . $qstr . '"'; |
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608 | } |
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609 | } |
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610 | return join(' ', @quoted); |
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611 | } |
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612 | |
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613 | =head2 Modify filters by appending text |
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614 | |
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615 | =cut |
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616 | |
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617 | sub register_builtin_commands { |
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618 | # Filter modification |
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619 | BarnOwl::new_command("filterappend", |
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620 | sub { filter_append_helper('appending', '', @_); }, |
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621 | { |
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622 | summary => "append '<text>' to filter", |
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623 | usage => "filterappend <filter> <text>", |
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624 | }); |
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625 | |
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626 | BarnOwl::new_command("filterand", |
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627 | sub { filter_append_helper('and-ing', 'and', @_); }, |
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628 | { |
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629 | summary => "append 'and <text>' to filter", |
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630 | usage => "filterand <filter> <text>", |
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631 | }); |
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632 | |
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633 | BarnOwl::new_command("filteror", |
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634 | sub { filter_append_helper('or-ing', 'or', @_); }, |
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635 | { |
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636 | summary => "append 'or <text>' to filter", |
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637 | usage => "filteror <filter> <text>", |
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638 | }); |
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639 | |
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640 | # Date formatting |
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641 | BarnOwl::new_command("showdate", |
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642 | sub { BarnOwl::time_format('showdate', '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M'); }, |
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643 | { |
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644 | summary => "Show date in timestamps for supporting styles.", |
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645 | usage => "showdate", |
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646 | }); |
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647 | |
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648 | BarnOwl::new_command("hidedate", |
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649 | sub { BarnOwl::time_format('hidedate', '%H:%M'); }, |
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650 | { |
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651 | summary => "Don't show date in timestamps for supporting styles.", |
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652 | usage => "hidedate", |
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653 | }); |
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654 | |
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655 | BarnOwl::new_command("timeformat", |
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656 | \&BarnOwl::time_format, |
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657 | { |
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658 | summary => "Set the format for timestamps and re-display messages", |
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659 | usage => "timeformat <format>", |
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660 | }); |
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661 | |
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662 | # Receive window scrolling |
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663 | BarnOwl::new_command("recv:shiftleft", |
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664 | \&BarnOwl::recv_shift_left, |
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665 | { |
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666 | summary => "scrolls receive window to the left", |
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667 | usage => "recv:shiftleft [<amount>]", |
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668 | description => <<END_DESCR |
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669 | By default, scroll left by 10 columns. Passing no arguments or 0 activates this default behavior. |
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670 | Otherwise, scroll by the number of columns specified as the argument. |
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671 | END_DESCR |
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672 | }); |
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673 | |
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674 | BarnOwl::new_command("recv:shiftright", |
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675 | \&BarnOwl::recv_shift_right, |
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676 | { |
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677 | summary => "scrolls receive window to the right", |
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678 | usage => "recv:shiftright [<amount>]", |
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679 | description => <<END_DESCR |
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680 | By default, scroll right by 10 columns. Passing no arguments or 0 activates this default behavior. |
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681 | Otherwise, scroll by the number of columns specified as the argument. |
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682 | END_DESCR |
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683 | }); |
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684 | |
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685 | } |
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686 | |
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687 | $BarnOwl::Hooks::startup->add("BarnOwl::register_builtin_commands"); |
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688 | |
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689 | =head3 filter_append_helper ACTION SEP FUNC FILTER APPEND_TEXT |
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690 | |
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691 | Helper to append to filters. |
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692 | |
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693 | =cut |
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694 | |
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695 | sub filter_append_helper |
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696 | { |
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697 | my $action = shift; |
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698 | my $sep = shift; |
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699 | my $func = shift; |
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700 | my $filter = shift; |
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701 | my @append = @_; |
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702 | my $oldfilter = BarnOwl::getfilter($filter); |
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703 | chomp $oldfilter; |
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704 | my $newfilter = "$oldfilter $sep " . quote(@append); |
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705 | my $msgtext = "To filter " . quote($filter) . " $action\n" . quote(@append) . "\nto get\n$newfilter"; |
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706 | if (BarnOwl::getvar('showfilterchange') eq 'on') { |
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707 | BarnOwl::admin_message("Filter", $msgtext); |
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708 | } |
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709 | set_filter($filter, $newfilter); |
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710 | return; |
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711 | } |
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712 | BarnOwl::new_variable_bool("showfilterchange", |
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713 | { default => 1, |
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714 | summary => 'Show modifications to filters by filterappend and friends.'}); |
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715 | |
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716 | sub set_filter |
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717 | { |
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718 | my $filtername = shift; |
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719 | my $filtertext = shift; |
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720 | my $cmd = 'filter ' . BarnOwl::quote($filtername) . ' ' . $filtertext; |
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721 | BarnOwl::command($cmd); |
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722 | } |
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723 | |
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724 | =head3 time_format FORMAT |
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725 | |
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726 | Set the format for displaying times (variable timeformat) and redisplay |
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727 | messages. |
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728 | |
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729 | =cut |
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730 | |
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731 | my $timeformat = '%H:%M'; |
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732 | |
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733 | sub time_format |
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734 | { |
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735 | my $function = shift; |
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736 | my $format = shift; |
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737 | if(!$format) |
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738 | { |
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739 | return $timeformat; |
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740 | } |
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741 | if(shift) |
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742 | { |
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743 | return "Wrong number of arguments for command"; |
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744 | } |
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745 | $timeformat = $format; |
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746 | redisplay(); |
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747 | } |
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748 | |
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749 | =head3 Receive window scrolling |
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750 | |
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751 | Permit scrolling the receive window left or right by arbitrary |
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752 | amounts (with a default of 10 characters). |
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753 | |
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754 | =cut |
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755 | |
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756 | sub recv_shift_left |
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757 | { |
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758 | my $func = shift; |
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759 | my $delta = shift; |
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760 | $delta = 10 unless defined($delta) && int($delta) > 0; |
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761 | my $shift = BarnOwl::recv_getshift(); |
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762 | if($shift > 0) { |
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763 | BarnOwl::recv_setshift(max(0, $shift-$delta)); |
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764 | } else { |
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765 | return "Already full left"; |
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766 | } |
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767 | } |
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768 | |
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769 | sub recv_shift_right |
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770 | { |
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771 | my $func = shift; |
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772 | my $delta = shift; |
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773 | $delta = 10 unless defined($delta) && int($delta) > 0; |
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774 | my $shift = BarnOwl::recv_getshift(); |
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775 | BarnOwl::recv_setshift($shift+$delta); |
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776 | } |
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777 | |
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778 | =head3 default_zephyr_signature |
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779 | |
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780 | Compute the default zephyr signature. |
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781 | |
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782 | =cut |
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783 | |
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784 | sub default_zephyr_signature |
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785 | { |
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786 | my $zsig = getvar('zsig'); |
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787 | if (!defined($zsig) || $zsig eq '') { |
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788 | my $zsigproc = getvar('zsigproc'); |
---|
789 | if (defined($zsigproc) && $zsigproc ne '') { |
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790 | $zsig = `$zsigproc`; |
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791 | } elsif (!defined($zsig = get_zephyr_variable('zwrite-signature'))) { |
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792 | $zsig = ((getpwuid($<))[6]); |
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793 | $zsig =~ s/,.*//; |
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794 | } |
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795 | } |
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796 | chomp($zsig); |
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797 | return $zsig; |
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798 | } |
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799 | |
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800 | =head3 random_zephyr_signature |
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801 | |
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802 | Retrieve a random line from ~/.zsigs (except those beginning with '#') |
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803 | and use it as the zephyr signature. |
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804 | |
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805 | =cut |
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806 | |
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807 | sub random_zephyr_signature |
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808 | { |
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809 | my $zsigfile = "$ENV{'HOME'}/.zsigs"; |
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810 | open my $file, '<', $zsigfile or die "Error opening file $zsigfile: $!"; |
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811 | my @lines = grep !(/^#/ || /^\s*$/), <$file>; |
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812 | close $file; |
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813 | return '' if !@lines; |
---|
814 | my $zsig = "$lines[int(rand(scalar @lines))]"; |
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815 | chomp $zsig; |
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816 | return $zsig; |
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817 | } |
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818 | |
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819 | =head3 register_idle_watcher %ARGS |
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820 | |
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821 | Call a callback whenever the amount of time the user becomes idle or comes |
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822 | back from being idle. |
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823 | |
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824 | You must include the following parameters: |
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825 | |
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826 | =over 4 |
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827 | |
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828 | =item name |
---|
829 | |
---|
830 | The name given to the idle watcher |
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831 | |
---|
832 | =item after |
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833 | |
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834 | How long the user must be idle, in seconds, before the callback is called. |
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835 | If the value is too small, you may have spurious or inaccurate calls. |
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836 | (The current lower limit is about 1 second.) |
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837 | |
---|
838 | =item callback |
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839 | |
---|
840 | The Perl subroutine that gets called when the user has been idle for C<AFTER> |
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841 | seconds, or comes back from being idle. The subroutine is passed one parameter, |
---|
842 | which is true if the user is currently idle, and false otherwise. |
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843 | |
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844 | =back |
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845 | |
---|
846 | This method returns a unique identifier which may be passed to |
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847 | L<BarnOwl::unregister_idle_watcher>. |
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848 | |
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849 | =cut |
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850 | |
---|
851 | =head3 unregister_idle_watcher UNIQUE_ID [...] |
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852 | |
---|
853 | Removed and returns the idle watcher specified by C<UNIQUE_ID>. |
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854 | You may specify multiple unique ids. |
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855 | |
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856 | =cut |
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857 | |
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858 | my %idle_watchers; |
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859 | tie %idle_watchers, 'Tie::RefHash'; |
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860 | |
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861 | $BarnOwl::Hooks::wakeup->add(sub { |
---|
862 | foreach my $idle_watcher (values %idle_watchers) { |
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863 | _wakeup_idle_watcher($idle_watcher); |
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864 | } |
---|
865 | }); |
---|
866 | |
---|
867 | sub _wakeup_idle_watcher { |
---|
868 | my ($idle_watcher, $offset) = @_; |
---|
869 | $offset = 0 unless defined $offset; |
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870 | # go unidle |
---|
871 | $idle_watcher->{idle_timer}->stop if $idle_watcher->{idle_timer}; |
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872 | undef $idle_watcher->{idle_timer}; |
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873 | $idle_watcher->{callback}->(0) if $idle_watcher->{is_idle}; |
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874 | $idle_watcher->{is_idle} = 0; |
---|
875 | |
---|
876 | # queue going idle |
---|
877 | $idle_watcher->{idle_timer} = BarnOwl::Timer->new({ |
---|
878 | name => $idle_watcher->{name}, |
---|
879 | after => $idle_watcher->{after} - $offset, |
---|
880 | cb => sub { |
---|
881 | $idle_watcher->{is_idle} = 1; |
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882 | $idle_watcher->{callback}->(1); |
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883 | } |
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884 | }); |
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885 | } |
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886 | |
---|
887 | sub register_idle_watcher { |
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888 | my %args = (@_); |
---|
889 | $idle_watchers{\%args} = \%args; |
---|
890 | _wakeup_idle_watcher(\%args, BarnOwl::getidletime); # make sure to queue up the idle/unidle events from this idle watcher |
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891 | return \%args; |
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892 | } |
---|
893 | |
---|
894 | sub unregister_idle_watcher { |
---|
895 | my ($id) = @_; |
---|
896 | $idle_watchers{$id}->{idle_timer}->stop if $idle_watchers{$id}->{idle_timer}; |
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897 | return delete $idle_watchers{$id}; |
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898 | } |
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899 | |
---|
900 | # Stub for owl::startup / BarnOwl::startup, so it isn't bound to the |
---|
901 | # startup command. This may be redefined in a user's configfile. |
---|
902 | sub startup |
---|
903 | { |
---|
904 | } |
---|
905 | |
---|
906 | 1; |
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