Mon, 28 May 2001 18:54:00 +0000
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| 1535 | 1 | /* |
| 2 | * faimconfig.h | |
| 3 | * | |
| 4 | * Contains various compile-time options that apply _only_ to libfaim. | |
| 5 | * | |
| 6 | */ | |
| 7 | ||
| 8 | #ifndef __FAIMCONFIG_H__ | |
| 9 | #define __FAIMCONFIG_H__ | |
| 10 | ||
| 11 | /* | |
| 12 | * USE_SNAC_FOR_IMS is an old feature that allowed better | |
| 13 | * tracking of error messages by caching SNAC IDs of outgoing | |
| 14 | * ICBMs and comparing them to incoming errors. However, | |
| 15 | * its a helluvalot of overhead for something that should | |
| 16 | * rarely happen. | |
| 17 | * | |
| 18 | * Default: defined. This is now defined by default | |
| 19 | * because it should be stable and its not too bad. | |
| 20 | * And Josh wanted it. | |
| 21 | * | |
| 22 | */ | |
| 23 | #define USE_SNAC_FOR_IMS | |
| 24 | ||
| 25 | /* | |
| 26 | * Default Authorizer server name and TCP port for the OSCAR farm. | |
| 27 | * | |
| 28 | * You shouldn't need to change this unless you're writing | |
| 29 | * your own server. | |
| 30 | * | |
| 31 | * Note that only one server is needed to start the whole | |
| 32 | * AIM process. The later server addresses come from | |
| 33 | * the authorizer service. | |
| 34 | * | |
| 35 | * This is only here for convenience. Its still up to | |
| 36 | * the client to connect to it. | |
| 37 | * | |
| 38 | */ | |
| 39 | #define FAIM_LOGIN_SERVER "login.oscar.aol.com" | |
| 40 | #define FAIM_LOGIN_PORT 5190 | |
| 41 | ||
| 42 | /* | |
| 43 | * The integer extraction/copying functions in aim_util.c have | |
| 44 | * both a function version and a macro version. The macro | |
| 45 | * version is suggested. Since the function version is more | |
| 46 | * readable, I leave both around for reference. | |
| 47 | * | |
| 48 | * Default: defined. | |
| 49 | */ | |
| 50 | #define AIMUTIL_USEMACROS | |
| 51 | ||
| 52 | /* | |
| 53 | * What type of synchronisation to use. | |
| 54 | * | |
| 55 | * We don't actually use threads, but can use the POSIX mutex | |
| 56 | * in order to maintain thread safety. You can use the fake locking | |
| 57 | * if you really don't like pthreads (which I don't) or if you don't | |
| 58 | * have it. | |
| 59 | * | |
| 60 | * USEPTHREADS - Use POSIX mutecies | |
| 61 | * USEFAKELOCKS - Use little stub spinners to help find locking bugs | |
| 62 | * USENOPLOCKS - No-op out all synchro calls at compile time | |
| 63 | * | |
| 64 | * Default: use noplocks by default. | |
| 65 | * | |
| 66 | * !!!NOTE: Even with USEPTHREADS turned on, libfaim is not fully thread | |
| 67 | * safe. It will still take some effort to add locking calls to | |
| 68 | * the places that need them. In fact, this feature in general | |
| 69 | * is in danger of being officially deprecated and removed from | |
| 70 | * the code. | |
| 71 | * | |
| 72 | */ | |
| 73 | #undef FAIM_USEPTHREADS | |
| 74 | #undef FAIM_USEFAKELOCKS | |
| 75 | #define FAIM_USENOPLOCKS | |
| 76 | ||
| 77 | /* | |
| 78 | * Size of the SNAC caching hash. | |
| 79 | * | |
| 80 | * Default: 16 | |
| 81 | * | |
| 82 | */ | |
| 83 | #define FAIM_SNAC_HASH_SIZE 16 | |
| 84 | ||
| 85 | /* | |
| 86 | * If building on Win32,define WIN32_STATIC if you don't want | |
| 87 | * to compile libfaim as a DLL (and instead link it right into | |
| 88 | * your app). | |
| 89 | */ | |
| 90 | #define WIN32_STATIC | |
| 91 | ||
| 92 | #endif /* __FAIMCONFIG_H__ */ | |
| 93 | ||
| 94 |