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### API, Protocol documentation
Documentation for Telegram API is available here: http://core.telegram.org/api
Documentation for MTproto protocol is available here: http://core.telegram.org/mtproto
### Installation
Just run
`make`
#### Requirements
Currently only Linux OS is supported. But if you manage to launch it on OS X or other UNIX, please let me know.
### Usage
./telegram -k <public-server-key>
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@@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ char *commands[] = {
"send_video"
,
"send_text"
,
"chat_info"
,
"show_license"
,
0
};
int
commands_flags
[]
=
{
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@@ -77,6 +78,7 @@ int commands_flags[] = {
0732
,
0732
,
074
,
07
,
};
char
*
a
=
0
;
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@@ -365,6 +367,13 @@ void interpreter (char *line UU) {
pop_color
();
print_end
();
printf
(
"
\033
[1K
\033
H"
);
}
else
if
(
!
memcmp
(
line
,
"show_license"
,
12
))
{
char
*
b
=
#include "LICENSE.h"
;
print_start
();
printf
(
"%s"
,
b
);
print_end
();
}
}
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@@ -244,6 +244,13 @@ int main (int argc, char **argv) {
signal
(
SIGABRT
,
sig_handler
);
running_for_first_time
();
printf
(
"Telegram-client version "
TG_VERSION
", Copyright (C) 2013 Vitaly Valtman
\n
"
"Telegram-client comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show_license'.
\n
"
"This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
\n
"
"under certain conditions; type `show_license' for details.
\n
"
);
get_terminal_attributes
();
args_parse
(
argc
,
argv
);
...
...
net.h
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3e62e525
...
...
@@ -27,6 +27,8 @@ struct dc;
#define TG_APP_HASH "36722c72256a24c1225de00eb6a1ca74"
#define TG_APP_ID 2899
#define TG_VERSION "0.01-beta"
#define ACK_TIMEOUT 60
#define MAX_DC_ID 10
...
...
queries.c
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@@ -59,7 +59,6 @@ int alarm_query (struct query *q) {
if
(
verbosity
)
{
logprintf
(
"Alarm query %lld
\n
"
,
q
->
msg_id
);
}
tree_delete_query
(
queries_tree
,
q
);
q
->
ev
.
timeout
=
get_double_time
()
+
QUERY_TIMEOUT
;
insert_event_timer
(
&
q
->
ev
);
...
...
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