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* Create a little stand-alone library for the low-level alarm triggerFederico Mena Quintero2001-02-271-43/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2001-02-26 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@ximian.com> * gui/alarm-notify/Makefile.am (libalarm_a_SOURCES): Create a little stand-alone library for the low-level alarm trigger mechanism. This is so that the GUI parts of the calendar can use it in addition to the alarm daemon. * gui/main.c: #include "alarm-notify/alarm.h". * gui/calendar-summary.c: Likewise. (alarm_fn): Do not remove the previous alarm; it is removed automatically when it is triggered. * gui/Makefile.am (evolution_calendar_SOURCES): Removed alarm.[ch] from the sources. * gui/alarm.[ch]: Removed obsolete files. svn path=/trunk/; revision=8394
* Alarm trigger queueing for the GUI part.Federico Mena Quintero2000-12-231-6/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2000-12-21 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> Alarm trigger queueing for the GUI part. * gui/alarm-notify.[ch]: New files with the high-level alarm notification system; mostly moved over from gnome-cal.c. The low-level timer stuff is still in alarm.[ch]. * gui/alarm-notify.c (alarm_notify_init): New function to initialize the alarm notification system. (alarm_notify_done): New function to shut down the alarm notification system. (alarm_notify_add_client): New function to start monitoring a calendar client for alarm notification. (alarm_notify_remove_client): New function to stop monitoring a client. * gui/alarm.h (AlarmDestroyNotify): Also pass in the alarm ID so the callback may know which ID is being destroyed. * gui/alarm.c (clear_itimer): New function. (pop_alarm): Use clear_itimer(). (alarm_done): New function to shut down the timer system. (alarm_add): Add some preconditions. Do not call the destroy notification function if we could not create the alarm. (alarm_ready): Pass the alarm ID to the destroy notify function. (alarm_remove): Likewise. Also, add some preconditions. * gui/gnome-cal.c: Removed the alarm notification functions from here since they are now in alarm-notify.c. (gnome_calendar_construct): Register the client with alarm_notify_add_client(). (gnome_calendar_destroy): Use alarm_notify_remove_client() to unregister the client. (obj_updated_cb): Do not do any alarm-related stuff. (obj_removed_cb): Likewise. * gui/main.c (main): Shut down the alarm timer system. (main): Initialize and shut down the alarm notification system. * gui/Makefile.am (evolution_calendar_SOURCES): Added alarm-notify.[ch] to the list of sources. * gui/calendar-model.c (calendar_model_set_cal_client): Only connect to the "cal_loaded" signal if the client is not already loaded. * gui/e-day-view.c (e_day_view_set_cal_client): Likewise. * gui/e-week-view.c (e_week_view_set_cal_client): Likewise. * gui/e-itip-control.c (update_calendar): Connect to "cal_loaded" before issuing the load request. svn path=/trunk/; revision=7130
* Removed unused arguments. Load the initial alarms here. (load_alarms): NewFederico Mena Quintero2000-05-121-5/+32
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2000-05-11 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> * gui/gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_update_all): Removed unused arguments. Load the initial alarms here. (load_alarms): New function to load a day's worth of alarms. (gnome_calendar_class_init): Eeeek! This was taking in an incorrect argument type. (gnome_calendar_init): Now the calendar keeps a hash table of UIDs->queued alarms. Create the hash table here. (gnome_calendar_destroy): Destroy the alarms hash table. (gnome_calendar_object_updated_cb): Remove the alarms for the object and regenerate them. (gnome_calendar_object_removed_cb): Remove the alarms for the object. * gui/alarm.c (alarm_add): Do not take in a CalendarAlarm, just the trigger time, the callback and the closure data. Return an opaque identifier for the alarm so that it can be removed by the client code if needed. Use the queue_alarm() helper function. (queue_alarm): Helper function to actually queue the alarm and set up the itimer. Deal with a nonzero return value from setitimer(). (alarm_remove): New function to remove an alarm based on its ID. (pop_alarm): New helper function; pops the first alarm of the queue and resets the timer as appropriate. (alarm_ready): Simplified a lot by using pop_alarm(). * idl/evolution-calendar.idl (Cal): Added get_alarms_in_range(). * pcs/cal.c (build_instance_seq): New function to build a CORBA sequence from the internal list of instances. (Cal_get_events_in_range): Use build_instance_seq(). (Cal_get_alarms_in_range): Implemented new method. * pcs/cal-backend.c (cal_backend_get_alarms_in_range): New function with the get_alarms_in_range() engine. * pcs/cal-backend-imc.c (cal_backend_imc_get_alarms_in_range): Implemented the get_alarms_in_range() method. * cal-client/cal-client.c (cal_client_get_alarms_in_range): New client-side function for getting the alarms. (build_instance_list): New helper function to build the CalObjInstance list from the CORBA sequence. (cal_client_get_events_in_range): Use build_instance_list(). * gui/calendar-commands.h: #include <cal-util/calobj.h>. #include "gnome-cal.h". * gui/e-week-view.c: #include "calendar-commands.h" instead of main.h; the latter is an obsolete file and will be killed. * gui/evolution-calendar-control.c (main): Call init_bonobo() before anything else. We need the GTK+ object system initialized. * gui/Makefile.am (evolution_calendar_SOURCES): Do not use main.h. * cal-util/cal-util.c (cal_alarm_instance_list_free): New function. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2987
* Renamed library from libcalutil to libcal-util, to be consistent withFederico Mena Quintero2000-04-171-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2000-04-16 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> * cal-util/Makefile.am: Renamed library from libcalutil to libcal-util, to be consistent with libcal-client. Install header files in $(includedir)/evolution/cal-util. (INCLUDES): Add "cal-util" log domain for glib. (libcal_clientincludedir): The header files are now installed in $(includedir)/evolution/cal-client. * cal-util/cal-util.h: Fix includes. * cal-client/client-test.c: Fix includes. * pcs/Makefile.am: Create libpcs.a, not a shared library, because it is for internal use by Wombat only. The header files should not be installed, either. Removed all the old Tlacuache stuff. * gui/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): We no longer distribute gncal.desktop. (evolution_calendar_INCLUDES): Add "calendar-gui" for the glib log domain. * gui/*.[ch]: Fix cal-util and cal-client includes. * pcs/Makefile.am (INCLUDES): Added "pcs" log domain for glib. * pcs/*.[ch]: Fix cal-util includes. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2461
* track movement of calobj.[ch]Seth Alves2000-03-081-1/+1
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* back out recent commit, and remove calendar.[ch] from Makefile.amSeth Alves2000-03-081-18/+5
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* stubs for client side access to alarm structures. this will probablySeth Alves2000-03-061-5/+18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * cal-client/cal-client-alarm.c: stubs for client side access to alarm structures. this will probably change, since i don't know what i'm doing. * cal-util/alarm-enums.h: enums for alarms needed by both the client and the server * remaining source files in calendar/... have been moved to calendar/gui. * gui/alarm.c: start to decouple the view from the model in the alarm editing code svn path=/trunk/; revision=2062
* new file -- things shared between the client and server go in thisSeth Alves2000-03-041-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | * cal-util/Makefile.am: new file -- things shared between the client and server go in this directory * calobj.c calobj.h icalendar.c icalendar.h timeutil.c timeutil.h cal-util.c cal-util.h where moved backend stuff went into pcs. shared stuff went into cal-util. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2032
* Added get_uids() method to get a list of UIDs based on object types.Federico Mena Quintero2000-02-091-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 2000-02-08 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> * evolution-calendar.idl (Cal): Added get_uids() method to get a list of UIDs based on object types. * cal-backend.c (cal_backend_get_uids): Implemented get_uids() in the backend. * cal.c (Cal_get_uids): Implemented get_uids() method. * cal-client.c (cal_client_get_uids): Implemented client-side function. * cal-util.c (cal_obj_instance_list_free): Doh. Free the list, not the last link. (cal_obj_uid_list_free): New function to free a list of UIDs. * GnomeCal.idl (Repository): Removed unused method get_object_by_id_list(). This is just for cleanup purposes and to remind me exactly of what needs to be moved over to evolution-calendar.idl. (Repository): Removed unused get_objects() method. * corba-cal.c (init_calendar_repo_class): Removed the unused get_objects method. * calobj.h (CalObjFindStatus): New status value enumeration for the find function. * calobj.c (ical_object_find_in_string): New function to parse a complete calendar and find a calendar object in it. This should be used instead ical_object_new_from_string() in the future. * evolution-calendar.idl (CalObjInstance): Added an uid field. Now the idea is that whenever calendar object strings are passed around, their UIDs are passed along with them so that the actual object can be pulled from the whole VCAL object using its UID to identify it. * cal-util.h (CalObjInstance): Added uid field. * cal-util.c (cal_obj_instance_list_free): Free the UIDs. * cal-backend.c (build_event_list): Store the object's UID in the instance structure. * cal.c (Cal_get_events_in_range): Copy the UID field to the CORBA structure. * cal-client.c (cal_client_get_events_in_range): Copy the UID field from the CORBA structure. * main.c (gnome_cal_file_menu): Removed unfinished html-month stuff. * Makefile.am (gnomecal_SOURCES): Removed html-month.c. * gnome-cal.c: #include "alarm.h" (mail_notify): Made static. * alarm.h: #include "calobj.h" * corba-cal-factory.h (init_corba_server): Fixed prototype. * quick-view.c (create_items_for_event): Made static. * gncal-todo.c (column_resized): Made static. * layout.c (find_index): Made static. svn path=/trunk/; revision=1699
* Schedule an alarm for midnight to change theMiguel de Icaza1999-01-291-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | 1999-01-28 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> * calendar.c (calendar_init_alarms): Schedule an alarm for midnight to change the calendar_day_begin/calendar_day_end. * alarm.c (alarm_ready): If we reschedule, there is no need to activate any pending alarms. svn path=/trunk/; revision=634
* Rewrote the old and broken alarm system. It never actually workedMiguel de Icaza1998-12-171-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1998-12-16 Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx> Rewrote the old and broken alarm system. It never actually worked properly. Now it works properly, and I figured a nice way to get the Audio alarm do something nicer (it is now like an alarm clock :-). * gnome-cal.c (calendar_notify): Now we take a CalendarAlarm to actually distinguish which alarm was triggered. * alarm.c (alarm_ready): The code was only activating the first alarm. Reschedule the timer upon delivery of an alarm. svn path=/trunk/; revision=535
* Lots of fixes:Arturo Espinosa1998-04-291-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Lots of fixes: 1. Alarms are rescheduled when an event has been changed. 2. Avoid emitting spurious event changes. 3. Applied black magic to get the mail-notification working. Miguel. svn path=/trunk/; revision=199
* Fix compiler warnings - FedericoArturo Espinosa1998-04-211-0/+2
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* Yes.Arturo Espinosa1998-04-181-0/+10
Yes. It works. It loads, it saves, it does all that stuff. It works, even if federico complains that we did not test close. Repetition, alarms, all that stuff you all guys love. It it is there. We did minimal testing, but we know you will happilly commit a fix if you find a problem, right? Ok, we are off to a party now. Miguel svn path=/trunk/; revision=155