// -*- mode: C++; c-file-style: "gnu" -*- // KMail startup and initialize code // Author: Stefan Taferner #include #include #include #include #include #include "kmkernel.h" //control center #include "kmail_options.h" #include #undef Status // stupid X headers #include "aboutdata.h" #include "kmstartup.h" // OLD about text. This is horrbly outdated. /*const char* aboutText = "KMail [" KMAIL_VERSION "] by\n\n" "Stefan Taferner ,\n" "Markus Wübben \n\n" "based on the work of:\n" "Lynx ,\n" "Stephan Meyer ,\n" "and the above authors.\n\n" "This program is covered by the GPL.\n\n" "Please send bugreports to taferner@kde.org"; */ //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- class KMailApplication : public KUniqueApplication { public: KMailApplication() : KUniqueApplication() { }; virtual int newInstance(); void commitData(QSessionManager& sm); }; void KMailApplication::commitData(QSessionManager& sm) { kmkernel->dumpDeadLetters(); kmkernel->setShuttingDown( true ); // Prevent further dumpDeadLetters calls KApplication::commitData( sm ); } int KMailApplication::newInstance() { kdDebug(5006) << "KMailApplication::newInstance()" << endl; if (!kmkernel) return 0; if (!kmkernel->firstInstance() || !kapp->isRestored()) kmkernel->handleCommandLine( true ); kmkernel->setFirstInstance(FALSE); return 0; } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { // WABA: KMail is a KUniqueApplication. Unfortunately this makes debugging // a bit harder: You should pass --nofork as commandline argument when using // a debugger. In gdb you can do this by typing "set args --nofork" before // typing "run". KMail::AboutData about; KCmdLineArgs::init(argc, argv, &about); KCmdLineArgs::addCmdLineOptions( kmail_options ); // Add kmail options if (!KMailApplication::start()) return 0; KMailApplication app; // import i18n data and icons from libraries: KMail::insertLibraryCataloguesAndIcons(); // Make sure that the KNotify Daemon is running (this is necessary for people // using KMail without KDE) KNotifyClient::startDaemon(); kapp->dcopClient()->suspend(); // Don't handle DCOP requests yet KMail::lockOrDie(); //local, do the init KMKernel kmailKernel; kmailKernel.init(); kapp->dcopClient()->setDefaultObject( kmailKernel.objId() ); // and session management kmailKernel.doSessionManagement(); // any dead letters? kmailKernel.recoverDeadLetters(); kmsetSignalHandler(kmsignalHandler); kapp->dcopClient()->resume(); // Ok. We are ready for DCOP requests. kmkernel->setStartingUp( false ); // Starting up is finished // Go! int ret = kapp->exec(); // clean up kmailKernel.cleanup(); KMail::cleanup(); // pid file (see kmstartup.cpp) return ret; }