> Do the other connection managers store the handles in persistent storage somehow?
telepahty-morse store the handles in QMap (like resiprocate) and telepathy-nonsense in a QPointer<QXmppClient> (even tough the ensure method access an UniqueHandleMap which I don't know what it is). But Alexandr was helping me with that (just know I see I was sending the e-mails directly to him not to the list) and I think I didn't explain the problem clearly: The problem is while I'm typing the identifier of a contact to add, the function requestHandles() is being called several times: Let's say I wan to add a contact mate...@ws.sip5060.net. While I'm typing, the function requestHandles() is being called at least 2 times before I hit enter so the contacts actually added would be (possibly): mateus2@w mate...@ws.sip5060.net In this case I have a wrong list after I hit enter because there could be a lot of contacts that don't even are a real contact. This is happening because requestHandles() also call ensureHandle() which add the contact to the list. and the answer of Alexandr: > Empathy shows list of all known contacts. While you typing the identifier, empathy asks the CM: "is this contact valid?" CM answers: "yes, it's valid" and then Empathy adds the contact to the list. It's not the user-controllable "contact list", but something like list of contacts, referenced in current session. > I would suggest to ask Empathy devs on this regard. > IIRC KDE Telepathy works differently — it just doesn't check identifier while user typing. 2016-06-04 18:35 GMT-03:00 Daniel Pocock <dan...@pocock.pro>: > > > On 04/06/16 21:51, Mateus Bellomo wrote: > > I was looking to telepathy-morse [1] and telepathy-nonsense [2] and it > > both don't add a new contact when requestHandles is called so I was > > wondering if there is a particularity in resiprocate so we have to add a > > contact when requestHandles is called. > > > > Maybe I did it this way because the initial implementation of > telepathy-resiprocate didn't have any persistent storage for the contacts > > Do the other connection managers store the handles in persistent storage > somehow? > _______________________________________________ > telepathy mailing list > telepathy@lists.freedesktop.org > https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/telepathy >
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