Documentation for new client functions and structures.

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Michael Jumper 2011-03-18 00:42:34 -07:00
parent e20e877d45
commit 599c7ff58a

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@ -105,9 +105,24 @@ typedef int guac_client_clipboard_handler(guac_client* client, char* copied);
*/ */
typedef int guac_client_free_handler(void* client); typedef int guac_client_free_handler(void* client);
/**
* Possible current states of the Guacamole client. Currently, the only
* two states are RUNNING and STOPPING.
*/
typedef enum guac_client_state { typedef enum guac_client_state {
/**
* The state of the client from when it has been allocated by the main
* daemon until it is killed or disconnected.
*/
RUNNING, RUNNING,
/**
* The state of the client when a stop has been requested, signalling the
* I/O threads to shutdown.
*/
STOPPING STOPPING
} guac_client_state; } guac_client_state;
/** /**
@ -126,8 +141,24 @@ struct guac_client {
*/ */
GUACIO* io; GUACIO* io;
/**
* The current state of the client. When the client is first allocated,
* this will be initialized to RUNNING. It will remain at RUNNING until
* an event occurs which requires the client to shutdown, at which point
* the state becomes STOPPING.
*/
guac_client_state state; guac_client_state state;
/**
* The time (in milliseconds) of receipt of the last sync message from
* the client.
*/
long last_received_timestamp; long last_received_timestamp;
/**
* The time (in milliseconds) that the last sync message was sent to the
* client.
*/
long last_sent_timestamp; long last_sent_timestamp;
/** /**
@ -294,7 +325,25 @@ png_byte** guac_alloc_png_buffer(int w, int h, int bpp);
*/ */
void guac_free_png_buffer(png_byte** png_buffer, int h); void guac_free_png_buffer(png_byte** png_buffer, int h);
/**
* Call the appropriate handler defined by the given client for the given
* instruction. A comparison is made between the instruction opcode and the
* initial handler lookup table defined in client-handlers.c. The intial
* handlers will in turn call the client's handler (if defined).
*
* @param client The proxy client whose handlers should be called.
* @param instruction The instruction to pass to the proxy client via the
* appropriate handler.
*/
int guac_client_handle_instruction(guac_client* client, guac_instruction* instruction); int guac_client_handle_instruction(guac_client* client, guac_instruction* instruction);
/**
* Signal the given client to stop. This will set the state of the given client
* to STOPPING, which signals the I/O threads to shutdown, and ultimately
* results in shutdown of the client.
*
* @param client The proxy client to stop.
*/
void guac_client_stop(guac_client* client); void guac_client_stop(guac_client* client);
#endif #endif