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| void | (*InfUserTableForeachUserFunc) () |
| InfUserTable * | inf_user_table_new () |
| void | inf_user_table_add_user () |
| void | inf_user_table_remove_user () |
| InfUser * | inf_user_table_lookup_user_by_id () |
| InfUser * | inf_user_table_lookup_user_by_name () |
| void | inf_user_table_foreach_user () |
| void | inf_user_table_foreach_local_user () |
| void | add-available-user | Run Last |
| void | add-local-user | Run Last |
| void | add-user | Run Last |
| void | remove-available-user | Run Last |
| void | remove-local-user | Run Last |
| void | remove-user | Run Last |
InfUserTable manages multiple InfUser objects and provides an easy way to look up users by their ID and name. All users within a user table must have a unique ID and name. The user table is used by InfSession to store the users within the session.
void (*InfUserTableForeachUserFunc) (InfUser *user,gpointer user_data);
This callback is called for every user iterated by
inf_user_table_foreach_user() or inf_user_table_foreach_local_user().
user |
The InfUser for the current iteration. |
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user_data |
The user_data passed to |
void inf_user_table_add_user (InfUserTable *user_table,InfUser *user);
Inserts user
into user_table
.
void inf_user_table_remove_user (InfUserTable *user_table,InfUser *user);
Removes user
from uesr_table
.
InfUser * inf_user_table_lookup_user_by_id (InfUserTable *user_table,guint id);
Returns the InfUser with the given User ID in user_table
.
InfUser * inf_user_table_lookup_user_by_name (InfUserTable *user_table,const gchar *name);
Returns an InfUser with the given name if there is one.
void inf_user_table_foreach_user (InfUserTable *user_table,InfUserTableForeachUserFunc func,gpointer user_data);
Calls the given function for each user in the user_table. You should not add or remove users while this function is being executed.
user_table |
A InfUserTable. |
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func |
The function to call for each user. |
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user_data |
User data to pass to the function. |
void inf_user_table_foreach_local_user (InfUserTable *user_table,InfUserTableForeachUserFunc func,gpointer user_data);
Calls the given function for each local user in the user_table. A local
user is a user that has the INF_USER_LOCAL flag set and that has not
status INF_USER_UNAVAILABLE. You should not add or remove users while this
function is being executed.
user_table |
A InfUserTable. |
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func |
The function to call for each user. |
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user_data |
User data to pass to the function. |
struct InfUserTable;
InfUserTable is an opaque data type. You should only access it via the public API functions.
struct InfUserTableClass {
void(*add_user)(InfUserTable* user_table,
InfUser* user);
void(*remove_user)(InfUserTable* user_table,
InfUser* user);
void(*add_available_user)(InfUserTable* user_table,
InfUser* user);
void(*remove_available_user)(InfUserTable* user_table,
InfUser* user);
void(*add_local_user)(InfUserTable* user_table,
InfUser* user);
void(*remove_local_user)(InfUserTable* user_table,
InfUser* user);
};
Signals for the InfUserTable class.
Default signal handler for the “add_user” signal. |
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Default signal handler for the “remove_user” signal. |
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Default signal handler for the “add-available-user” signal. |
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Default signal handler for the “remove-available-user” signal. |
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Default signal handler for the “add_local_user” signal. |
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Default signal handler for the “remove_local_user” signal. |
“add-available-user” signalvoid user_function (InfUserTable *user_table, InfUser *user, gpointer user_data)
This signal is emitted when a user in the user table becomes available,
i.e. its status is not INF_USER_UNAVAILABLE. The signal is also emitted
when a new user is added to the user table who is available, in addition
to “add-user” and possibly “add-local-user”.
user_table |
The InfUserTable in which |
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user |
The InfUser that became available. |
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user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run Last
“add-local-user” signalvoid user_function (InfUserTable *user_table, InfUser *user, gpointer user_data)
This signal is emitted when a user is added to the user table and has the
INF_USER_LOCAL flag set. In this case, “add-user” is
emitted as well.
This signal is also emitted when an existing user receives the
INF_USER_LOCAL flag. This occurs when a user rejoins locally after
leaving the session (possibly having the INF_USER_LOCAL flag removed
during their absence). “add-user” is not emitted in this
case.
user_table |
The InfUserTable in which |
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user |
The InfUser that has set as local |
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user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run Last
“add-user” signalvoid user_function (InfUserTable *user_table, InfUser *user, gpointer user_data)
This signal is emitted when inf_user_table_add_user() is called. Note
that this does not happen if user
rejoins the session and has already
been added to user_table
previously.
“add-local-user” may also be emitted at this point if
user
has the INF_USER_LOCAL flag set.
user_table |
The InfUserTable into which |
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user |
The InfUser that has been added into |
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user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run Last
“remove-available-user” signalvoid user_function (InfUserTable *user_table, InfUser *user, gpointer user_data)
This signal is emitted when a user in the user table became unavailable,
i.e. its status has changed to INF_USER_UNAVAILABLE. The signal is also
emitted when a user who was available has been removed from the user
table, in addition to “remove-user” and possibly
“remove-local-user”.
user_table |
The InfUserTable in which |
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user |
The InfUser that became unavailable. |
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user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run Last
“remove-local-user” signalvoid user_function (InfUserTable *user_table, InfUser *user, gpointer user_data)
This signal is emitted when a user is removed from the user table and
had the INF_USER_LOCAL flag set. In this case,
“remove-user” is emitted as well.
This signal is also emitted when user
loses the INF_USER_LOCAL flag.
This occurs when the local user
leaves the session.
“remove-user” is not emitted and the status of user
is set
to INF_USER_UNAVAILABLE.
user_table |
The InfUserTable in which |
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user |
The InfUser that is no longer local |
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user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run Last
“remove-user” signalvoid user_function (InfUserTable *user_table, InfUser *user, gpointer user_data)
This signal is emitted when inf_user_table_remove_user() is called. This
does not usually happen, as users leaving a session do not get removed
from the table.
“remove-local-user” may also be emitted at this point if
user
has the INF_USER_LOCAL flag set.
user_table |
The InfUserTable from which |
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user |
The InfUser that has been removed from |
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user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run Last