El mié, 04-01-2012 a las 12:38 +0100, Sergio Villar Senin escribió: > En 26/12/11 17:19, Martin Robinson escribiu: > >>> - webkit_web_find_client_search (string, flags) > >>> + signals > >>> + found-string(string, match_count) > >>> + find-error(string) > >>> + matches-count(string, match_count) > > > > I like the set of signals you've defined here, but perhaps the names > > could be similar to the C API. For instance, consider: > > > > * found-string > > * failed-to-find-string > > * counted-matches > > Well I just tried to give it more gnomish names but I don't have a > strong opinion here. > > Anyway, I was wondering, since the WebKitFind object will wrap all the > info related to the search I think we do not need any extra argument in > the signals as the client will get the WebKitFind and could request the > required info. We would need something like: > > + webkit_find_get_search_string() > + webkit_find_get_matches() > > Opinions?
Agree. -- Carlos Garcia Campos http://pgp.rediris.es:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xF3D322D0EC4582C3
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