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diff mcabber/src/main.c @ 333:db5bebe96c89
New config. file parsing
The "set", "alias" and "bind" keywords can now be used in config files.
author | Mikael Berthe <mikael@lilotux.net> |
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date | Mon, 18 Jul 2005 20:02:38 +0100 |
parents | da138cdebf04 |
children | eb994ee40029 |
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--- a/mcabber/src/main.c Mon Jul 18 18:57:50 2005 +0100 +++ b/mcabber/src/main.c Mon Jul 18 20:02:38 2005 +0100 @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ int optval, optval2; int key; unsigned int ping; - int ret = 0; + int ret; unsigned int refresh = 0; credits(); @@ -209,13 +209,19 @@ } } + /* Initialize commands system */ + cmd_init(); + if (configFile) ut_WriteLog("Setting config file: %s\n", configFile); /* Parsing config file... */ ut_WriteLog("Parsing config file...\n"); - cfg_file(configFile); + ret = cfg_file(configFile); if (configFile) g_free(configFile); + /* Leave if there was an error in the config. file */ + if (ret) + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); optstring = settings_opt_get("debug"); if (optstring) ut_InitDebug(1, optstring); @@ -256,13 +262,10 @@ else scr_LogPrint("Can't connect: no password supplied"); - /* Initialize commands system */ - cmd_init(); - ut_WriteLog("Entering into main loop...\n\n"); ut_WriteLog("Ready to send/receive messages...\n"); - while (ret != 255) { + for (ret = 0 ; ret != 255 ; ) { key = scr_Getch(); /* The refresh is really an ugly hack, but we need to call doupdate()