This changes the return type of at least the following functions from IO Bool to IO (Either XmppFailure ())
* sendIQ
* sendIQ'
* answerIQ
* sendMessage
* sendPresence
IQResponseTimeout does not model an XMPP type but is instead an implementation specific signal that a user-set timeout has occured. Removing it keeps our representation closer to the defined protocol.
add IQSendError to keep the result of sendIQ' clear
stanza handlers used to return a Boolean value to indicate whether stanza processing should continue. Now the return lists of stanzas instead. This facilitates plugins that transform stranzas (e.g. encryption)
Stanza send functionality now directly sends the stanzas over the wire and returns appropriate notification whether the sent succeeded (as far as we can tell)
The way I understand it, the `Show' and `Read' instances are for `String' representations that can be Haskell code. A proper `Show' instance of `Jid' would produce something like `Jid (Just "test") "example.com" Nothing'. A proper `Read' instance of `Jid' would parse something like that `String' value, and would stop parsing when completed.
This patch automatically derives the `Show' instance from `Jid'. It also uses the previous `Show' instance to create a pretty printer, `jidToText'. It also provides a (trivial) `jidToTexts'. As an automatically derived `Read' instance could be used to create invalid `Jid' values and affect the correctness of applications using Pontarius XMPP, such a derivation has not been included. This required some changes in the `Jid' marshalling code, which assumed a `Read' instance.
Since we provide `jidFromText', I'm assuming that no-one needs a `Read' instance of `Jid'.
Fixes#24.
Move the functionality from Network.Xmpp.IM.Message and *.Presence to Network.Xmpp.Stanza since it is not specific to RFC 6121.
Implement presence functionality of RFC 6121
Fix hslint errors and warning
clear Network.Xmpp of warnings
clear Network.XMpp.Tls of Warnings
clear Network.Xmpp.Utilities of Warnings
clear Network.Xmpp.Stream of warnings
clear Network.Xmpp.Sasl of warnings
clear Network.Xmpp.Concurrent of warnings
clear Network.Xmpp.Concurrent.IQ of warnings
clear Network.Xmpp.Concurrent.Message of warnings
clear Network.Xmpp.Concurrent.Monad of warnings
clear Network.Xmpp.Concurrent.Presence of Warnings
clear Network.Xmpp.Concurrent.Threads of warnings
clear Network.Xmpp.Concurrent.Types of warnings
clear Network.Xmpp.IM.Presence of warnings
clear Network.Xmpp.Sasl.Common of warnings
clear Network.Xmpp.Sasl.StringPrep of warnings
clear Network.Xmpp.Sasl.Mechanisms.DIgestMd5 of warnings
clear Network.Xmpp.Sasl.Mechanisms.Plain of warnings
clear Network.Xmpp.Sasl.Mechanisms.Scram of warnings
clear Network.Xmpp.Xep.DataForms of warnings
clear Network.Xmpp.Internal of warnings
We can treat all functions related to SASL negotiation as a submodule
to Pontarius XMPP if there are no dependencies from the internal
Network.Xmpp modules to the SASL functionality. Because of this,
`auth' and `authSimple' were moved from Session.hs to Sasl.hs. As the
bind and the `{urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-session}session'
functionality are related only to the SASL negotation functionality,
these functions has been moved to the SASL submodule as well.
As these changes only leaves `connect' in the Session module, it seems
fitting to move `connect' to Network.Xmpp.Stream (not
Network.Xmpp.Connection, as `connect' depends on `startStream').
The internal Network.Xmpp modules (Connection.hs) no longer depend on
the Concurrent submodule. This will decrease the coupling between
Network.Xmpp and the concurrent implementation, making it easier for
developers to replace the concurrent implementation if they wanted to.
As Network.Xmpp.Connection is really a module that breaks the
encapsulation that is Network.Xmpp and the concurrent interface, I
have renamed it Network.Xmpp.Internal. As this frees up the
Network.Xmpp.Connection name, Network.Xmpp.Connection_ can reclaim it.
The high-level "utility" functions of Network.Xmpp.Utilities,
Network.Xmpp.Presence, and Network.Xmpp.Message has been moved to
Network.Xmpp.Utilities. This module contains functions that at most
only depend on the internal Network.Xmpp.Types module, and doesn't
belong in any other module.
The functionality of Jid.hs was moved to Types.hs.
Moved some of the functions of Network.Xmpp.Pickle to
Network.Xmpp.Marshal, and removed the Network.Xmpp.Pickle module.
A module imports diagram corresponding to the one of my last patch
shows the new module structure. I also include a diagram showing
the `Sasl' and `Concurrent' module imports.