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The PEAR coding standards decree: no tabs, but indent by four spaces.
I've done a global search-and-replace on all tabs, replacing them by
four spaces. This is a huge change, but it will go a long way to
getting us towards phpcs-compliance. And that means better code
readability, and that means more participation.
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Added a method to QueueManager to let subclasses do stuff when idle.
Needed so that XMPP queue manager can service its message queue.
Cleaned up jabber_broadcast_message quite a bit. Use custom joins
instead of loop-and-query, should fix some problems with users who are
getting messages even after turning off notification. Only build $msg
and $entry once, and use the XMPPHP function for messages with a
payload, rather than rolling our own.
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Eventually, the poor xmppdaemon has become overloaded with extra
tasks. So, I've broken it up. Now, we have 5 background scripts, and
more coming:
* xmppdaemon.php - handles incoming XMPP messages only.
* xmppqueuehandler.php - sends notices from the queue out through XMPP.
* smsqueuehandler.php - sends notices from the queue out over SMS
* ombqueuehandler.php - sends notices from the queue out over OMB
* xmppconfirmhandler.php - sends confirmation requests out over XMPP.
This is in addition to maildaemon.php, which takes incoming messages.
None of these are "true" daemons -- they don't daemonize themselves
automatically. Use nohup or another tool to background them. monit can
also be useful to keep them running.
At some point, these might become fork()'ing daemons, able to handle
more than one notice at a time. For now, I'm just running multiple
instances, hoping they don't interfere.
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