Re: GNOME messaging
- From: Elliot Lee <sopwith redhat com>
- To: Tom Tromey <tromey cygnus com>
- cc: gnome-components-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: GNOME messaging
- Date: Sat, 24 Oct 1998 23:23:38 -0400 (EDT)
On 23 Oct 1998, Tom Tromey wrote:
> Elliot> The gnome-triggers.c code is hairy at point, but the API
> Elliot> should be fairly easy to grasp - what parts need explaining?
>
> What is `level'?
Analogous to syslog's "priority".
> Are the `supinfo' strings related to each other in any way? Or are
> they just random, as the example seems to indicate?
These are the elements of the event name path. If you join("/", supinfo)
you get a single string for the path instead.
> What is gnome_triggers_readfile() for?
Reads a list of event triggers (aka "listeners") from the specified
filename.
> When should I call gnome_triggers_destroy()?
I think it zaps the list of read-in triggers, which means it shouldn't
even exist, but of course I had even less of a clue then than now.
> Elliot> Stop designing things because CORBA theoretically allows it,
> Elliot> and start designing things because programs need them... :)
>
> Whatever. Obviously our ideas of what `need' means diverge.
I apologize for being snippy there...
I'm just trying to point out that without knowing what the needs of
programs are, it's hard to come up with a good messaging system. All we
know for sure now is that we need to be able to play different types of
sounds for different events. I'm not sure gnome_triggers is the right way
to do it, but it does more than cover all needs encountered so far.
-- Elliot
"In film you will find four basic story lines. Man versus man, man
versus nature, nature versus nature, and dog versus vampire."
- Steven Spielberg
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