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Modeled after the suckless browser, Surf. Links against webkit, GTK, and libgrss. Webkit for the rendering of the HTML GTK for being a window. (I would like to make it embed-capable, too.) libgrss for easily managing the rss/atom side of it. Stores a list of feeds in OPML. (groupings won't be used for anything yet, though) Permanently stores the timestamp that you're considered up-to-date-to Running: Checks timestamp file. Fetches feeds. Displays updates from after the old timestamp file, in order from oldest to newest. Upon exiting, you can either keep the old timestamp (meaning you'll read all of them again), or write the timestamp of the last update you read. You could also exit before reading everything, if you want. Then you can resume, as the timestamp will have been partially updated. Parse OPML to get a FeedsGroup. Exctract from the FeedsGroup a GList of FeedChannels. For each FeedChannel, I need to: curl the feed to get an xmldocptr To do this, I will use libcurl's "easy" interface invoke a feedparser to get a GList of FeedItems For each FeedItem, either add it to the GList of all items to be viewed, or throw it out. [add-sorted] Sort the GList by timestamp comparison. (use g_list_sort with a GCompareFunc that references feed_item_get_publish_time) View them in order! (use feed_item_get_description) For displaying a single item: Take the description, load it with: webkit_web_frame_load_string(frame, CONTENT, "text/html", NULL, /* what here? */);
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