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author | Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com> | 2000-05-12 01:31:30 +0800 |
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committer | Federico Mena Quintero <federico@src.gnome.org> | 2000-05-12 01:31:30 +0800 |
commit | d509f47a95ddc37b4ee566eb5980c27f6626c8dc (patch) | |
tree | 6d3a28f5a616835ad0f81a308606850b47ace2e6 /calendar/pcs/cal-backend.c | |
parent | d91a0645f9f595cbfa953187c366dc569f5e8e41 (diff) | |
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Removed unused arguments. Load the initial alarms here. (load_alarms): New
2000-05-11 Federico Mena Quintero <federico@helixcode.com>
* gui/gnome-cal.c (gnome_calendar_update_all): Removed unused
arguments. Load the initial alarms here.
(load_alarms): New function to load a day's worth of alarms.
(gnome_calendar_class_init): Eeeek! This was taking in an
incorrect argument type.
(gnome_calendar_init): Now the calendar keeps a hash table of
UIDs->queued alarms. Create the hash table here.
(gnome_calendar_destroy): Destroy the alarms hash table.
(gnome_calendar_object_updated_cb): Remove the alarms for the
object and regenerate them.
(gnome_calendar_object_removed_cb): Remove the alarms for the
object.
* gui/alarm.c (alarm_add): Do not take in a CalendarAlarm, just
the trigger time, the callback and the closure data. Return an
opaque identifier for the alarm so that it can be removed by the
client code if needed. Use the queue_alarm() helper function.
(queue_alarm): Helper function to actually queue the alarm and set
up the itimer. Deal with a nonzero return value from
setitimer().
(alarm_remove): New function to remove an alarm based on its ID.
(pop_alarm): New helper function; pops the first alarm of the
queue and resets the timer as appropriate.
(alarm_ready): Simplified a lot by using pop_alarm().
* idl/evolution-calendar.idl (Cal): Added get_alarms_in_range().
* pcs/cal.c (build_instance_seq): New function to build a CORBA
sequence from the internal list of instances.
(Cal_get_events_in_range): Use build_instance_seq().
(Cal_get_alarms_in_range): Implemented new method.
* pcs/cal-backend.c (cal_backend_get_alarms_in_range): New
function with the get_alarms_in_range() engine.
* pcs/cal-backend-imc.c (cal_backend_imc_get_alarms_in_range):
Implemented the get_alarms_in_range() method.
* cal-client/cal-client.c (cal_client_get_alarms_in_range): New
client-side function for getting the alarms.
(build_instance_list): New helper function to build the
CalObjInstance list from the CORBA sequence.
(cal_client_get_events_in_range): Use build_instance_list().
* gui/calendar-commands.h: #include <cal-util/calobj.h>. #include
"gnome-cal.h".
* gui/e-week-view.c: #include "calendar-commands.h" instead of
main.h; the latter is an obsolete file and will be killed.
* gui/evolution-calendar-control.c (main): Call init_bonobo()
before anything else. We need the GTK+ object system initialized.
* gui/Makefile.am (evolution_calendar_SOURCES): Do not use main.h.
* cal-util/cal-util.c (cal_alarm_instance_list_free): New function.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2987
Diffstat (limited to 'calendar/pcs/cal-backend.c')
-rw-r--r-- | calendar/pcs/cal-backend.c | 22 |
1 files changed, 22 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/calendar/pcs/cal-backend.c b/calendar/pcs/cal-backend.c index 335d7ff591..e9c18d6f86 100644 --- a/calendar/pcs/cal-backend.c +++ b/calendar/pcs/cal-backend.c @@ -245,6 +245,28 @@ cal_backend_get_events_in_range (CalBackend *backend, time_t start, time_t end) } /** + * cal_backend_get_alarms_in_range: + * @backend: A calendar backend. + * @start: Start time for query. + * @end: End time for query. + * + * Builds a sorted list of the alarms that trigger in the specified time range. + * + * Return value: A list of #CalAlarmInstance structures, sorted by trigger time. + **/ +GList * +cal_backend_get_alarms_in_range (CalBackend *backend, time_t start, time_t end) +{ + g_return_val_if_fail (backend != NULL, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (IS_CAL_BACKEND (backend), NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (start != -1 && end != -1, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (start <= end, NULL); + + g_assert (CLASS (backend)->get_alarms_in_range != NULL); + return (* CLASS (backend)->get_alarms_in_range) (backend, start, end); +} + +/** * cal_backend_update_object: * @backend: A calendar backend. * @uid: Unique identifier of the object to update. |