/*************************************************************************** begin : Tue May 03 2005 copyright : (C) 2005 by Martin Preuss email : martin@libchipcard.de *************************************************************************** * This file is part of the project "AqBanking". * * Please see toplevel file COPYING of that project for license details. * ***************************************************************************/ /*************************************************************************** * This tutorial simply creates an instance of AqBanking, initializes and * * deinitializes it. * * * * You must either choose a frontend to be used with AqBanking or create * * one yourself by implementing the user interface callbacks of AqBanking. * * * * However, for simplicity reasons we use the console frontend CBanking * * which implements these callbacks for you. * * * * There are other frontends, e.g. G2Banking for GTK2/Gnome, QBanking for * * QT3 or KDE3 or KBanking for KDE3. * ***************************************************************************/ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include <config.h> #endif #include <aqbanking/banking.h> #include <gwenhywfar/cgui.h> int main(int argc, char **argv) { AB_BANKING *ab; int rv; GWEN_GUI *gui; gui=GWEN_Gui_CGui_new(); GWEN_Gui_SetGui(gui); /* The first argument is the name of the application. This is needed for * AqBanking to internally store some application-specific settings. * This name may contain whatever characters you like, it is escaped * internally before creating file paths or DB groups from it. * * The second argument is the folder in which the AqBanking settings are * stored. You should in most cases provide NULL here which makes AqBanking * choose the default path ($HOME/.aqbanking). * If this folder doesn't exist it will be created as soon as AqBanking has * something to store (in most cases when closing the application). */ ab=AB_Banking_new("tutorial1", 0, 0); /* This function initializes AqBanking. It is only after successfull return * from this function that any other AqBanking function may be used. */ rv=AB_Banking_Init(ab); if (rv) { fprintf(stderr, "Error on init (%d)\n", rv); return 2; } fprintf(stderr, "AqBanking successfully initialized.\n"); /* You must always call this function before exiting, because only then * AqBanking's settings are written. * After this function has been called no other function except * AB_Banking_free() or AB_Banking_Init() may be called. */ rv=AB_Banking_Fini(ab); if (rv) { fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: Error on deinit (%d)\n", rv); return 3; } /* The AqBanking instance you created at the beginning must always be * destroyed using this function to avoid memory leaks. */ AB_Banking_free(ab); return 0; }