From de2d358926885856d43a5f53aecb3739a9b5f3c8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nobody Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 22:40:15 +0000 Subject: This commit was manufactured by cvs2svn to create tag 'gnomoku-0_3'. svn path=/tags/gnomoku-0_3/; revision=3161 --- calendar/cal-util/calobj.h | 287 --------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 287 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 calendar/cal-util/calobj.h (limited to 'calendar/cal-util/calobj.h') diff --git a/calendar/cal-util/calobj.h b/calendar/cal-util/calobj.h deleted file mode 100644 index cf5483a228..0000000000 --- a/calendar/cal-util/calobj.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,287 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Internal representation of a Calendar object. This is modeled after the - * iCalendar/vCalendar specificiation - * - * Authors: Miguel de Icaza (miguel@gnu.org) - * Federico Mena (quartic@gimp.org). - */ -#ifndef CALOBJ_H -#define CALOBJ_H - -#include -#include "libversit/vcc.h" - -BEGIN_GNOME_DECLS - -enum AlarmType { - ALARM_MAIL, - ALARM_PROGRAM, - ALARM_DISPLAY, - ALARM_AUDIO -}; - -enum AlarmUnit { - ALARM_MINUTES, - ALARM_HOURS, - ALARM_DAYS -}; - -typedef struct { - enum AlarmType type; - int enabled; - int count; - enum AlarmUnit units; - char *data; /* not used for iCalendar alarms */ - - /* the following pointers are used for iCalendar alarms */ - - char *attach; /* AUDIO, EMAIL, PROC */ - char *desc; /* DISPLAY, EMAIL, PROC */ - char *summary; /* EMAIL */ - char *attendee; /* EMAIL */ - - /* Does not get saved, internally used */ - time_t offset; - time_t trigger; - - int snooze_secs; - int snooze_repeat; - - /* Widgets */ - void *w_count; /* A GtkEntry */ - void *w_enabled; /* A GtkChecButton */ - void *w_timesel; /* A GtkMenu */ - void *w_entry; /* A GnomeEntryFile/GtkEntry for PROGRAM/MAIL */ - void *w_label; -} CalendarAlarm; - -/* Calendar object type */ -typedef enum { - ICAL_EVENT, - ICAL_TODO, - ICAL_JOURNAL, - ICAL_FBREQUEST, - ICAL_FBREPLY, - ICAL_BUSYTIME, - ICAL_TIMEZONE -} iCalType; - -/* For keys that might contain binary or text/binary */ -typedef struct { - char *data; - int len; -} iCalValue; - -typedef enum { - ICAL_PILOT_SYNC_NONE = 0, - ICAL_PILOT_SYNC_MOD = 1, - ICAL_PILOT_SYNC_DEL = 3 -} iCalPilotState; - -typedef struct { - int valid; /* true if the Geography was specified */ - double latitude; - double longitude; -} iCalGeo; - -typedef enum { - ICAL_OPAQUE, - ICAL_TRANSPARENT -} iCalTransp; - -typedef struct { - char *uid; - char *reltype; -} iCalRelation; - -typedef char NotYet; - -enum RecurType { - RECUR_DAILY, - RECUR_WEEKLY, - RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_POS, - RECUR_MONTHLY_BY_DAY, - RECUR_YEARLY_BY_MONTH, - RECUR_YEARLY_BY_DAY, -}; - -#define DAY_LASTDAY 10000 - -typedef struct { - enum RecurType type; - - int interval; - - /* Used for recur computation */ - time_t enddate; /* If the value is zero, it is an infinite event - * otherwise, it is either the _enddate value (if - * this is what got specified) or it is our computed - * ending date (computed from the duration item). - */ - - int weekday; - - union { - int month_pos; - int month_day; - } u; - - int duration; - time_t _enddate; /* As found on the vCalendar file */ - int __count; -} Recurrence; - -/* - NOTE: iCalPerson is used for various property values which specify - people (e.g. ATTENDEE, ORGANIZER, etc. Not all fields are valid - under RFC 2445 for all property values, but iCalPerson can store - them anyway. Enforcing the RFC is a job for the parser. -*/ - -typedef struct { - char *addr; - char *name; - char *role; - char *partstat; - gboolean rsvp; - char *cutype; /* calendar user type */ - GList *member; /* group memberships */ - GList *deleg_to; - GList *deleg_from; - char *sent_by; - char *directory; - GList *altrep; /* list of char* URI's */ -} iCalPerson; - -#define IS_INFINITE(r) (r->duration == 0) - -/* Flags to indicate what has changed in an object */ -typedef enum { - CHANGE_NEW = 1 << 0, /* new object */ - CHANGE_SUMMARY = 1 << 1, /* summary */ - CHANGE_DATES = 1 << 2, /* dtstart / dtend */ - CHANGE_ALL = CHANGE_SUMMARY | CHANGE_DATES -} CalObjectChange; - -/* - * This describes an iCalendar object, note that we never store durations, instead we - * always compute the end time computed from the start + duration. - */ -typedef struct { - iCalType type; - - GList *attach; /* type: one or more URIs or binary data */ - GList *attendee; /* type: CAL-ADDRESS (list of iCalPerson) */ - GList *categories; /* type: one or more TEXT */ - char *class; - - char *comment; /* we collapse one or more TEXTs into one */ - time_t completed; - time_t created; - GList *contact; /* type: one or more TEXT */ - char *desc; - time_t dtstamp; - time_t dtstart; - time_t dtend; /* also duedate for todo's */ - gboolean date_only; /* set if the start/end times were - specified using dates, not times (internal use, not stored to disk) */ - GList *exdate; /* type: one or more time_t's */ - GList *exrule; /* type: one or more RECUR */ - iCalGeo geo; - time_t last_mod; - char *location; - iCalPerson *organizer; - int percent; - int priority; - char *rstatus; /* request status for freebusy */ - GList *related; /* type: one or more TEXT */ - GList *resources; /* type: one or more TEXT */ - GList *rdate; /* type: one or more recurrence date */ - GList *rrule; /* type: one or more recurrence rules */ - int seq; - char *status; - char *summary; - iCalTransp transp; - char *uid; - char *url; - time_t recurid; - - CalendarAlarm dalarm; - CalendarAlarm aalarm; - CalendarAlarm palarm; - CalendarAlarm malarm; - - GList *alarms; - - Recurrence *recur; - - int new; - void *user_data; /* Generic data pointer */ - - /* Pilot */ - iCalPilotState pilot_status; /* Status information */ - guint32 pilot_id; /* Pilot ID */ - - guint ref_count; -} iCalObject; - -/* The callback for the recurrence generator */ -typedef int (*calendarfn) (iCalObject *, time_t, time_t, void *); - -iCalObject *ical_new (char *comment, char *organizer, char *summary); -iCalObject *ical_object_new (void); - -/* iCalObjects are created with a refcount of 1. When it drops to 0 it is - destroyed with ical_object_destroy(). To maintain backwards compatability - ical_object_destroy() can still be used, though code which uses it should - not be mixed with code that uses refcounts. */ -void ical_object_ref (iCalObject *ico); -void ical_object_unref (iCalObject *ico); - -void ical_object_destroy (iCalObject *ico); - -iCalObject *ical_object_create_from_vobject (VObject *obj, const char *object_name); -VObject *ical_object_to_vobject (iCalObject *ical); -iCalObject *ical_object_duplicate (iCalObject *o); -void ical_foreach (GList *events, calendarfn fn, void *closure); -void ical_object_generate_events (iCalObject *ico, time_t start, time_t end, calendarfn cb, void *closure); -void ical_object_add_exdate (iCalObject *o, time_t t); - -/* Computes the enddate field of the recurrence based on the duration */ -void ical_object_compute_end (iCalObject *ico); - -typedef enum { - CAL_OBJ_FIND_SUCCESS, - CAL_OBJ_FIND_SYNTAX_ERROR, - CAL_OBJ_FIND_NOT_FOUND -} CalObjFindStatus; - -CalObjFindStatus ical_object_find_in_string (const char *uid, const char *vcalobj, iCalObject **ico); - -char *ical_object_to_string (iCalObject *ico); - - -/* Returns the first toggled day in a weekday mask -- we do this because we do not support multiple - * days on a monthly-by-pos recurrence. If no days are toggled, it returns -1. - */ -int ical_object_get_first_weekday (int weekday_mask); - -/* Returns the number of seconds configured to trigger the alarm in advance to an event */ -int alarm_compute_offset (CalendarAlarm *a); - - -/* Returns TRUE if the dates of both objects match, including any recurrence - rules. */ -gboolean ical_object_compare_dates (iCalObject *ico1, iCalObject *ico2); - -/* Generates a new uid for a calendar object. Should be g_free'd eventually. */ -char *ical_gen_uid (void); - -/* This resets any recurrence rules of the iCalObject. */ -void ical_object_reset_recurrence (iCalObject *ico); - - -END_GNOME_DECLS - -#endif - -- cgit v1.2.3