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tdlib-fork/example/cpp/tdjson_example.cpp
levlam 65f0f78574 Deprecate Log methods in C++ and JSON interfaces.
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//
// Copyright Aliaksei Levin (levlam@telegram.org), Arseny Smirnov (arseny30@gmail.com) 2014-2019
//
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
//
#include <iostream>
#include <td/telegram/td_json_client.h>
// Basic example of TDLib JSON interface usage.
// Native interface should be preferred instead in C++, so here is only an example of
// the main event cycle, which should be essentially the same for all languages.
int main() {
// disable TDLib logging
td_json_client_execute(nullptr, "{\"@type\":\"setLogVerbosityLevel\", \"new_verbosity_level\":0}");
void *client = td_json_client_create();
// somehow share the client with other threads, which will be able to send requests via td_json_client_send
const double WAIT_TIMEOUT = 10.0; // seconds
while (true) {
const char *result = td_json_client_receive(client, WAIT_TIMEOUT);
if (result != nullptr) {
// parse the result as JSON object and process it as an incoming update or an answer to a previously sent request
// if (result is UpdateAuthorizationState with authorizationStateClosed) {
// break;
// }
std::cout << result << std::endl;
}
}
td_json_client_destroy(client);
}