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* camel-object.c: New subclass of GtkObject which is now the base
of the Camel object hierarchy. Currently the only difference
between CamelObject and GtkObject is that CamelObjects don't start
out floating.
* *.h: Move a bunch of typedefs to camel-types.h. Standardize on
using <camel/foo.h> in header files rather than <foo.h>, "foo.h",
or "camel/foo.h". Remove some unneeded includes.
* camel-address.c, camel-data-wrapper.c, camel-folder-search.c,
camel-folder-summary.c, camel-folder.c, camel-mime-filter.c,
camel-mime-parser.c, camel-service.c, camel-session.c,
camel-stream.c: These are now subclasses of CamelObject.
* camel-data-wrapper.c (set_output_stream):
* camel-medium.c (set_content_object):
* camel-seekable-substream.c
(init_with_seekable_stream_and_bounds):
* providers/mbox/camel-mbox-folder.c (mbox_get_message_by_uid):
remove gtk_object_sink calls.
* camel-stream-buffer.c (init_vbuf):
* camel-stream-filter.c (camel_stream_filter_new_with_stream):
ref the original stream.
* camel-folder-summary.c (camel_folder_summary_finalise): unref
the filters when finalizing.
* camel-mime-part-utils.c
(simple_data_wrapper_construct_from_parser,
camel_mime_part_construct_content_from_parser):
* camel-mime-part.c (camel_mime_part_set_content): Unref objects
that are created only to be handed off to other objects. If
they're going to be needed later, they will have been additionally
ref'ed by the object that needs them.
* providers/pop3/camel-pop3-folder.c (get_message_by_number):
unref the message stream after creating the data from it.
* camel-stream.c, camel-stream-buffer.c, camel-stream-filter.c,
camel-stream-fs.c, camel-stream-mem.c: Remove camel_stream_close,
since its semantics are dubious (what happens when you close a
stream other people still have references on?).
* providers/nntp/camel-nntp-store.c:
* providers/smtp/camel-smtp-transport.c:
* providers/pop3/camel-pop3-store.c:
replace camel_stream_close calls with gtk_object_unref.
* providers/mbox/camel-mbox-folder.c:
* providers/nntp/camel-nntp-folder.c:
* providers/sendmail/camel-sendmail-transport.c:
replace camel_stream_close with camel_stream_flush +
gtk_object_unref
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2882
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2000-04-24 NotZed <NotZed@HelixCode.com>
* camel.c (camel_init): No longer call
data_wrapper_repository_init.
* camel-medium.c (write_to_stream): Moved (back) to
camel-mime-part.
(add_header):
(set_header):
(remove_header):
(get_header): Make all these abstract, and spit warnings if
called. I guess it could manage the list, but well, it doesn't.
* camel-medium.h (struct _CamelMedium): Dont store headers here,
the implementor is the only one who knows their format.
(CamelMediumClass): Changed header values to be void *'s. They
need not be strings?
* camel-simple-data-wrapper.c (construct_from_stream): And we're
back. Set the output stream.
(construct_from_parser): Moved to camel-mime-part-utils.
* camel-mime-part-utils.c
(camel_mime_part_construct_content_from_parser): Create the
contents of multipart and simple messages.
* camel-multipart.c (construct_from_parser): Moved to
camel-mime-part-utils.
(separate_part): Removed.
* camel-mime-part.c (construct_from_stream): Back again! This now
switches over to using a mime parser for any mime parts, only.
(my_write_to_stream): Write our headers and so forth here.
(add_header): Add header directly, parent class is abstract.
(remove_header): Ditto.
(set_header): Ditto.
* camel-data-wrapper.c (camel_data_wrapper_construct_from_stream):
Remade abstract.
(camel_data_wrapper_construct_from_parser): Moved to
camel_mime_part.
* camel-data-wrapper.h: Put back construct_from_stream.
* camel-mime-part.h: Put construct_from_parser in here, the
data-wrapper shouldn't know about mime. Ok, so now to undo half
of the last hours changes ... duh.
2a51,93
* providers/pop3/camel-pop3-folder.c (get_message_by_number): Use
construct_from_stream instead of set_input_stream().
* camel-simple-data-wrapper-stream.c
(camel_simple_data_wrapper_stream_construct): REmoved the destroy
callback code.
(wrapper_destroy_cb): Removed.
* camel-simple-data-wrapper.h: Add prototype for _construct()
method.
* camel.c: Include unicode.h to kill a warning.
* camel-data-wrapper.h (CameldataWrapperClass): Removed
construct_from_stream virtual method.
Removed get/set input stream.
* data-wrapper-repository.[ch]: Removed&from build. Obsoleted?
The justification as is follows: It is mixing storage
protocol/format with message architecture. It really just doesn't
serve any purpose, as each medium implementor will have to have its
own type->handler mapping, and the only current implementor,
mimepart has a very simple structure and no need for this.
* camel-medium.c (write_to_stream): Moved here from most of the
stuff in camel-mime-part. Well, the MEDIUM is the one that knows
what the headers are, and the content is, let it write it out.
* camel-mime-part-utils.c (camel_mime_part_construct_content):
Copied from camel-mime-part.c, removed handling of message
followon state (moved to camel-mime-message).
(camel_mime_part_construct_content_from_parser): Renamed from
construct_content.
(camel_mime_part_construct_headers_from_stream):
(camel_mime_part_construct_content_from_stream):
(camel_mime_part_store_stream_in_buffer): Removed. Replaced by
the new construct from parser stuff.
* camel-mime-message.c (construct_from_parser): Do
construct_from_parser for mime-message.
(_write_to_stream): Set the mime-version header for medium to
write out, rather than writing it out ourselves.
4a96,102
(construct_from_stream): Removed.
(camel_data_wrapper_construct_from_stream): Changed to a helper
function, creates a mime_parser, and constructs from that.
(set_input_stream): Removed.
(camel_data_wrapper_set_input_stream): Removed.
(get_input_stream): Removed.
(camel_data_wrapper_get_input_stream): Removed.
11a110,111
(_get_message_by_uid): Use construct_from_stream() instead of
creating our own parser.
16a117,131
(camel_mime_part_construct_content): Removed to
camel-mime-part-utils.c
(my_get_output_stream): Removed. The streeam is in the
data-wrapper.
(my_get_content_object): Removed. The content object is stored in
the medium. If none is there, the object wasn't created properly.
(my_write_content_to_stream): Removed. The content object is the
one that knows how to write itself out!!!!!!!!
(my_write_to_stream): Remove the base header writing stuff - has
been moved to camel-medium, where it belongs. This can just be
used to check for mandatory headers.
(my_construct_from_stream): Removed.
(my_set_input_stream): What the hell, i'll remove this too.
Nobody seems to understand how it differs from create from stream,
and they both seem to serve the same purpose ...
19a135,136
(construct_from_stream): Removed! Job taken over by
construct_from_parser.
24a142
(set_input_stream): REmoved. Replaced by construct_from_parser.
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1999-08-26 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@aful.org>
* camel/camel-mime-part.c (_get_content_object):
contruct the content from the buffer before calling
CamelMedium implementation.
(_construct_from_stream): Do not construct the content
by default, just store the content bytes in
a temporary buffer. Content will be constructed only
at caller request (when calling CamelMedium::get_content_object)
Providers with better access to the messages (mbox/MH ...)
will have to provider lighter implementation, that is
shall not read content at all unless the caller asks
for it (again with get_content).
* camel/camel-mime-part-utils.c: new file, groups
mime-part related utils. Meant to be used by providers
subclassing MimeMessage.
(camel_mime_part_construct_headers_from_stream):
(camel_mime_part_construct_content_from_stream):
no more useless temporary hash table.
* camel/camel-mime-part.c (_construct_from_stream): calls
mime-part-utils functions now.
* camel/gmime-utils.c (_store_header_pair_from_string):
do not use hash table to store header, use an array instead.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1145
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1999-08-26 bertrand <Bertrand.Guiheneuf@aful.org>
* camel/camel-mime-part-utils.c: new file, groups
mime-part related utils. Meant to be used by providers
subclassing MimeMessage.
(camel_mime_part_construct_headers_from_stream):
(camel_mime_part_construct_content_from_stream):
no more useless temporary hash table.
* camel/camel-mime-part.c (_construct_from_stream): calls
mime-part-utils functions now.
* camel/gmime-utils.c (_store_header_pair_from_string):
do not use hash table to store header, use an array instead.
* MimePart cleanup. Not complete yet. Content must not be
parsed when constructing but only when content object is requested.
Default implementation will keep content in a stream.
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