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/* prefs.h
* Definitions for preference handling routines
*
* $Id: prefs.h,v 1.21 2000/08/20 07:53:31 guy Exp $
*
* Ethereal - Network traffic analyzer
* By Gerald Combs <gerald@zing.org>
* Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
*
*
* 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
#ifndef __PREFS_H__
#define __PREFS_H__
#define PR_DEST_CMD 0
#define PR_DEST_FILE 1
#ifndef __GTK_H__
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
#endif
typedef struct _e_prefs {
gint pr_format;
gint pr_dest;
gchar *pr_file;
gchar *pr_cmd;
GList *col_list;
gint num_cols;
GdkColor st_client_fg, st_client_bg, st_server_fg, st_server_bg;
gboolean gui_scrollbar_on_right;
gboolean gui_plist_sel_browse;
gboolean gui_ptree_sel_browse;
gint gui_ptree_line_style;
gint gui_ptree_expander_style;
gchar *gui_font_name;
} e_prefs;
extern e_prefs prefs;
/*
* Routines to let modules that have preference settings register
* themselves by name, and to let them register preference settings
* by name.
*/
struct pref_module;
typedef struct pref_module module_t;
/*
* Register a module that will have preferences.
* Specify the name used for the module in the preferences file, the
* title used in the tab for it in a preferences dialog box, and a
* routine to call back when we apply the preferences.
* Note:
* In case of dissectors, the specified name should be the protocol
* name specified at the proto_register_protocol() call in order to
* make the "Protocol Properties..." menu item work.
*/
module_t *prefs_register_module(const char *name, const char *title,
void (*apply_cb)(void));
typedef void (*module_cb)(module_t *module, gpointer user_data);
/*
* Call a callback function, with a specified argument, for each module.
*/
void prefs_module_foreach(module_cb callback, gpointer user_data);
/*
Turn the code of "colorize_packet()" into a static routine that is given a word to use in the progress dialog, and a flag indicating whether the display filter is to be reevaluated or not, and: have "colorize_packet()" call that routine with "Colorizing" and FALSE as those arguments; have the filtering code call that routine with "Filtering" and TRUE as those arguments; add an exported routine to call that routine with "Reprocessing" and TRUE as those arguments, to use to re-generate the packet list and to re-filter the packets if a protocol preference has been changed. Keep track of whether preferences are changed from their initial value by a preferences file or a command-line option, or from their previous value by the "Preferences" dialog box; have "prefs_apply_all()" only call the "apply" callback for a module if they have. Call "prefs_apply_all()" after the command-line arguments have been parsed and after "OK" has been clicked in the "Preferences" dialog box, to notify modules of preference changes if they've registered a callback for that. After "OK" has been clicked in the "Preferences" dialog box, if any preferences have changed, call the reprocessing routine, as the summary line for some frames and/or the current display filter's value when applied to some frames may have changed as a result of a preference change. Do the same after "OK" or "Apply" has been clicked in the "Display Options" dialog box (as it controls a protocol preferences item. svn path=/trunk/; revision=2126
2000-07-09 03:29:42 +00:00
* Call the "apply" callback function for each module if any of its
* preferences have changed, and then clear the flag saying its
* preferences have changed, as the module has been notified of that
* fact.
*/
void prefs_apply_all(void);
struct preference;
typedef struct preference pref_t;
/*
* Returns TRUE if the given protocol has registered preferences
*/
gboolean prefs_is_registered_protocol(char *name);
/*
* Returns the module title of a registered protocol (or NULL if unknown)
*/
const char *prefs_get_title_by_name(char *name);
/*
* Register a preference with an unsigned integral value.
*/
void prefs_register_uint_preference(module_t *module, const char *name,
const char *title, const char *description, guint base, guint *var);
/*
* Register a preference with an Boolean value.
*/
void prefs_register_bool_preference(module_t *module, const char *name,
const char *title, const char *description, gboolean *var);
/*
* Register a preference with an enumerated value.
*/
typedef struct {
char *name;
gint value;
} enum_val;
void prefs_register_enum_preference(module_t *module, const char *name,
const char *title, const char *description, gint *var,
const enum_val *enumvals, gboolean radio_buttons);
/*
* Register a preference with a character-string value.
*/
void prefs_register_string_preference(module_t *module, const char *name,
const char *title, const char *description, char **var);
typedef void (*pref_cb)(pref_t *pref, gpointer user_data);
/*
* Call a callback function, with a specified argument, for each preference
* in a given module.
*/
void prefs_pref_foreach(module_t *module, pref_cb callback, gpointer user_data);
/*
* Register all non-dissector modules' preferences.
*/
void prefs_register_modules(void);
e_prefs *read_prefs(int *, char **, int *, char **);
int write_prefs(char **);
/*
* Given a string of the form "<pref name>:<pref value>", as might appear
* as an argument to a "-o" option, parse it and set the preference in
* question. Return an indication of whether it succeeded or failed
* in some fashion.
*/
#define PREFS_SET_OK 0 /* succeeded */
#define PREFS_SET_SYNTAX_ERR 1 /* syntax error in string */
#define PREFS_SET_NO_SUCH_PREF 2 /* no such preference */
int prefs_set_pref(char *prefarg);
#endif /* prefs.h */