comparison libpurple/protocols/qq/packet_parse.c @ 24628:52c5daee05c0

Why #if 0\n#define something when you can just #undef it?
author Elliott Sales de Andrade <qulogic@pidgin.im>
date Thu, 11 Dec 2008 04:07:29 +0000
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30 /*------------------------------------------------PUT------------------------------------------------*/ 30 /*------------------------------------------------PUT------------------------------------------------*/
31 31
32 /* note: 32 /* note:
33 * 1, in these functions, 'b' stands for byte, 'w' stands for word, 'dw' stands for double word. 33 * 1, in these functions, 'b' stands for byte, 'w' stands for word, 'dw' stands for double word.
34 * 2, we use '*cursor' and 'buf' as two addresses to calculate the length. 34 * 2, we use '*cursor' and 'buf' as two addresses to calculate the length.
35 * 3, change '0' to '1', if want to get more info about the packet parsing. */ 35 * 3, change 'undef' to 'define' to get more info about the packet parsing. */
36 36
37 #if 0 37 #undef PARSER_DEBUG
38 #define PARSER_DEBUG
39 #endif
40 38
41 /* read one byte from buf, 39 /* read one byte from buf,
42 * return the number of bytes read if succeeds, otherwise return -1 */ 40 * return the number of bytes read if succeeds, otherwise return -1 */
43 gint qq_get8(guint8 *b, guint8 *buf) 41 gint qq_get8(guint8 *b, guint8 *buf)
44 { 42 {