Events This file lists the events currently in use, when they are called, what they do and what arguments they expect. Events are a mechanism for communication between ELinks parts --- any ELinks subsystem (module) can register an event, hook at an event or trigger an event. Events are designed to allow transition to a completely message-passing model internally, with modules talking to each other through the events. Events are currently used primarily as a generic way to trigger event handlers in various scripting backends. Therefore, so far this reference sheet is useful mainly to scripting backends developers and also scripting power users - it looks at the C side but usually you get most (if not all) of it passed to the hook functions in your scripts. Below is a template showing how to read the event information Name: Managed By: Triggered When: Arguments: Description: Please keep in alphabetical order! The list of events itself: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: bookmark-delete Managed By: The bookmarks subsystem Triggered When: A bookmark is being deleted. Arguments: struct bookmark *bookmark Description: Currently only used by the tab snapshotting code to avoid a dangling pointer should the deleted bookmark be the folder to which it made the last snapshot. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: bookmark-move Managed By: The bookmarks subsystem Triggered When: A bookmark is being moved. Arguments: struct bookmark *bookmark struct bookmark *destination Description: The bookmark is moved immediately after the destination bookmark. This is currently only used by the tab snapshotting code, which assumes that when a user moves a bookmark, the user does not want the snapshotting code to delete it when it makes the next snapshot. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: bookmark-update Managed By: The bookmarks subsystem Triggered When: The user finishes editing a bookmark. Arguments: struct bookmark *bookmark unsigned char *new_title /* UTF-8 */ unsigned char *new_url /* UTF-8 */ Description: This is triggered before the new title and URL are assigned to the bookmark. Therefore, handlers can get the old title and URL from the bookmark structure and the new title and URL from the event arguments. This is currently only used by the tab snapshotting code, which assumes that when a user edits a bookmark, the user does not want the snapshotting code to delete it when it makes the next snapshot. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: dialog-lua-console Managed By: The Lua scripting subsystem/backend Triggered When: The user hits a key associated with 'lua-console' action. Arguments: struct session *ses Description: Open Lua console dialog. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: follow-url Managed By: The scripting subsystem/backends Triggered When: The user decides to load some document by following a link, entering a URL in the goto URL dialog, loading frames from a frameset (?) etc. Arguments: unsigned char **url, struct session *ses Description: If another URL than @url should be followed it is passed by setting @url. If @url is changed the event propagation should be ended. Valid values for @url includes: - unchanged, if the original URL should be followed; - a new, dynamically allocated URL to be followed instead; or - NULL or an empty, dynamically allocated string if no URL should be followed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: free-history Managed By: The scripting subsystem/backends Triggered When: ELinks exits Arguments: None Description: Allow a subsystem to free its history lists. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: get-proxy Managed By: The scripting subsystem/backends Triggered When: Determining what proxy, if any, should be used to load a requested URL. Arguments: unsigned char **new_proxy_url, unsigned char *url Description: Possible values for @new_proxy_url includes: - a dynamically allocated string with the format proxy:port; - an empty string (dynamically allocated!) to use no proxy; or - NULL to use the default proxies. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: goto-url Managed By: The scripting subsystem/backends Triggered When: The user enters something into the goto URL dialog. Arguments: unsigned char **url, struct session *ses Description: If a URL other than @url should be followed, the old one should be freed and the new one should be assigned to @url. @url must not be assigned NULL and must remain freeable. Valid values for @url are: - unchanged, if the original URL should be followed; - a new, dynamically allocated URL to be followed instead; or - NULL or an empty, dynamically allocated string if no URL should be followed. @ses is usually used for deciding based on the current URI or for reporting potential errors during the hook processing through the UI. With @ses being NULL the hook handler should assume no current URI and no suitable UI set up (i.e., starting up yet or -dump). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: periodic-saving Managed By: No maintainer but used by lowlevel/timer.* Triggered When: The interval timer configured through option goes off. Arguments: none Description: Makes it possible to periodically save files in ~/.config/elinks to disk. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: pre-format-html Managed By: The scripting subsystem/backends Triggered When: A HTML document has been loaded - before the document rendering begins. Arguments: struct session *ses struct cache_entry *cached Description: Makes it possible to fix up bad HTML code, remove tags etc. The parameter cached is guaranteed to have a single fragment. The HTML source is changed by replacing this fragment: add_fragment(cached, 0, new_string, new_len); normalize_cache_entry(cached, new_len); The caller must ensure that there is a reference to cached, so that calling garbage_collection() from the event handler cannot free it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name: quit Managed By: The scripting subsystem/backends Triggered When: ELinks quits Arguments: None Description: Allows a subsystem to do whatever clean-up is required when ELinks quits. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------