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view src/request.h @ 183:c912e8288164 noffle
[svn] * src/client.c: Only bail out of fetching multiple articles if the
connection fails. If we do get a status from the upstream server
note it and see what is reported for the next article. Otherwise
failure to retrieve one article will cause all successive article
fetches to fail even through they would succeed if tried.
* src/lock.c: Fix assert in lazy locking. If another noffle signalled us
to release the lock at the next close, and then repeats the signal so that
it arrives during LOCK_closeDatabases, the signal handler was trying
to close the databases again.
author | bears |
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date | Tue, 15 May 2001 13:07:53 +0100 |
parents | 32ba1198c6fa |
children | 6f99218719e4 |
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/* request.h Collection of requested articles. $Id: request.h 51 2000-05-05 23:49:38Z uh1763 $ */ #ifndef REQ_H #define REQ_H #if HAVE_CONFIG_H #include <config.h> #endif #include "common.h" /* Is request for message msgId from server serv already recorded? This function has no error detection facility. On error, FALSE is returned. Nevertheless, errors are logged. */ Bool Req_contains( const char *serv, const char *msgId ); /* Add request for message "msgId" from server "serv". Return TRUE if successful. */ Bool Req_add( const char *serv, const char *msgId ); /* Remove request for message msgIg from server serv. This function does not return any errors. Nevertheless, they are logged. */ void Req_remove( const char *serv, const char *msgId ); /* Begin iteration through all messages requested from one server. Return TRUE if there are any requests. Save first message ID in msgId. On error, it is logged, and FALSE is returned. */ Bool Req_first( const char *serv, Str msgId ); /* Continue iteration. Return TRUE on success, FALSE when there are no more requests. Save message ID in msgId. On error, it is logged, and FALSE is returned. */ Bool Req_next( Str msgId ); /* Get exclusive access to the request files. Refresh cache as necessary. */ Bool Req_open(void); /* Write changes to disk */ void Req_close(void); #endif