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Add intermediate cert to installer exe
/* purple
*
* Purple is the legal property of its developers, whose names are too numerous
* to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this
* source distribution.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02111-1301 USA
*/
#ifndef _PURPLE_SOCKET_H_
#define _PURPLE_SOCKET_H_
/**
* SECTION:purple-socket
* @section_id: libpurple-purple-socket
* @short_description: <filename>purple-socket.h</filename>
* @title: Generic Sockets
*/
#include "connection.h"
/**
* PurpleSocket:
*
* A structure holding all resources needed for the TCP connection.
*/
typedef struct _PurpleSocket PurpleSocket;
/**
* PurpleSocketConnectCb:
* @ps: The socket.
* @error: Error message, or NULL if connection was successful.
* @user_data: The user data passed with callback function.
*
* A callback fired after (successfully or not) establishing a connection.
*/
typedef void (*PurpleSocketConnectCb)(PurpleSocket *ps, const gchar *error,
gpointer user_data);
/**
* purple_socket_new:
* @gc: The connection for which the socket is needed, or NULL.
*
* Creates new, disconnected socket.
*
* Passing a PurpleConnection allows for proper proxy handling.
*
* Returns: The new socket struct.
*/
PurpleSocket *
purple_socket_new(PurpleConnection *gc);
/**
* purple_socket_get_connection:
* @ps: The socket.
*
* Gets PurpleConnection tied with specified socket.
*
* Returns: The PurpleConnection object.
*/
PurpleConnection *
purple_socket_get_connection(PurpleSocket *ps);
/**
* purple_socket_set_tls:
* @ps: The socket.
* @is_tls: TRUE, if TLS should be handled transparently, FALSE otherwise.
*
* Determines, if socket should handle TLS.
*/
void
purple_socket_set_tls(PurpleSocket *ps, gboolean is_tls);
/**
* purple_socket_set_host:
* @ps: The socket.
* @host: The connection host.
*
* Sets connection host.
*/
void
purple_socket_set_host(PurpleSocket *ps, const gchar *host);
/**
* purple_socket_set_port:
* @ps: The socket.
* @port: The connection port.
*
* Sets connection port.
*/
void
purple_socket_set_port(PurpleSocket *ps, int port);
/**
* purple_socket_connect:
* @ps: The socket.
* @cb: The function to call after establishing a connection, or on
* error.
* @user_data: The user data to be passed to callback function.
*
* Establishes a connection.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success (this doesn't mean it's connected yet), FALSE
* otherwise.
*/
gboolean
purple_socket_connect(PurpleSocket *ps, PurpleSocketConnectCb cb,
gpointer user_data);
/**
* purple_socket_read:
* @ps: The socket.
* @buf: The buffer to write data to.
* @len: The buffer size.
*
* Reads incoming data from socket.
*
* This function deals with TLS, if the socket is configured to do it.
*
* Returns: Amount of data written, or -1 on error (errno will be also be set).
*/
gssize
purple_socket_read(PurpleSocket *ps, guchar *buf, size_t len);
/**
* purple_socket_write:
* @ps: The socket.
* @buf: The buffer to read data from.
* @len: The amount of data to read and send.
*
* Sends data through socket.
*
* This function deals with TLS, if the socket is configured to do it.
*
* Returns: Amount of data sent, or -1 on error (errno will albo be set).
*/
gssize
purple_socket_write(PurpleSocket *ps, const guchar *buf, size_t len);
/**
* purple_socket_watch:
* @ps: The socket.
* @cond: The condition type.
* @func: The callback function for data, or NULL to remove any
* existing callbacks.
* @user_data: The user data to be passed to callback function.
*
* Adds an input handler for the socket.
*
* If the specified socket had input handler already registered, it will be
* removed. To remove any input handlers, pass an NULL handler function.
*/
void
purple_socket_watch(PurpleSocket *ps, PurpleInputCondition cond,
PurpleInputFunction func, gpointer user_data);
/**
* purple_socket_get_fd:
* @ps: The socket
*
* Gets underlying file descriptor for socket.
*
* It's not meant to read/write data (use purple_socket_read/
* purple_socket_write), rather for watching for changes with select().
*
* Returns: The file descriptor, or -1 on error.
*/
int
purple_socket_get_fd(PurpleSocket *ps);
/**
* purple_socket_set_data:
* @ps: The socket.
* @key: The unique key.
* @data: The data to assign, or NULL to remove.
*
* Sets extra data for a socket.
*/
void
purple_socket_set_data(PurpleSocket *ps, const gchar *key, gpointer data);
/**
* purple_socket_get_data:
* @ps: The socket.
* @key: The unqiue key.
*
* Returns extra data in a socket.
*
* Returns: The data associated with the key.
*/
gpointer
purple_socket_get_data(PurpleSocket *ps, const gchar *key);
/**
* purple_socket_destroy:
* @ps: The socket.
*
* Destroys the socket, closes connection and frees all resources.
*
* If file descriptor for the socket was extracted with purple_socket_get_fd and
* added to event loop, it have to be removed prior this.
*/
void
purple_socket_destroy(PurpleSocket *ps);
#endif /* _PURPLE_SOCKET_H_ */