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Bringing things up to date with the last Meanwhile release, 0.5.0 and the last
gaim-meanwhile plugin release, 1.2.5 (which should be the last plugin release
against oldstatus, if all goes well with HEAD and no major bugs crop up)
It builds, so that's a start. The status bits that have been empty since the
first import of the sametime stuff are still empty, but I'm going to try and
fill those in tomorrow. I've decided to try and start using HEAD actively, to
encourage me to get this freaking prpl fully functional.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Christopher O'Brien <siege@pidgin.im> |
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date | Wed, 02 Nov 2005 03:39:03 +0000 |
parents | 3ef77720e577 |
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/* Meanwhile - Unofficial Lotus Sametime Community Client Library Copyright (C) 2004 Christopher (siege) O'Brien This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include "mw_error.h" static char *err_to_str(guint32 code) { static char b[11]; /* 0x12345678 + NULL terminator */ sprintf((char *) b, "0x%08x", code); b[10] = '\0'; return b; } #define CASE(val, str) \ case val: \ m = str; \ break; char* mwError(guint32 code) { const char *m; switch(code) { /* 8.3.1.1 General error/success codes */ CASE(ERR_SUCCESS, "Success"); CASE(ERR_FAILURE, "General failure"); CASE(ERR_REQUEST_DELAY, "Request delayed"); CASE(ERR_REQUEST_INVALID, "Request is invalid"); CASE(ERR_NOT_AUTHORIZED, "Not authorized"); CASE(ERR_NO_USER, "User is not online"); CASE(ERR_CHANNEL_NO_SUPPORT, "Requested channel is not supported"); CASE(ERR_CHANNEL_EXISTS, "Requested channel already exists"); CASE(ERR_SERVICE_NO_SUPPORT, "Requested service is not supported"); CASE(ERR_PROTOCOL_NO_SUPPORT, "Requested protocol is not supported"); CASE(ERR_VERSION_NO_SUPPORT, "Version is not supported"); CASE(ERR_USER_SKETCHY, "User is invalid or not trusted"); CASE(ERR_ALREADY_INITIALIZED, "Already initialized"); CASE(ERR_ENCRYPT_NO_SUPPORT, "Encryption method not supported"); CASE(ERR_NO_COMMON_ENCRYPT, "No common encryption method"); /* 8.3.1.2 Connection/disconnection errors */ CASE(VERSION_MISMATCH, "Version mismatch"); CASE(FAT_MESSAGE, "Message is too large"); CASE(CONNECTION_BROKEN, "Connection broken"); CASE(CONNECTION_ABORTED, "Connection aborted"); CASE(CONNECTION_REFUSED, "Connection refused"); CASE(CONNECTION_RESET, "Connection reset"); CASE(CONNECTION_TIMED, "Connection timed out"); CASE(CONNECTION_CLOSED, "Connection closed"); CASE(INCORRECT_LOGIN, "Incorrect Username/Password"); CASE(VERIFICATION_DOWN, "Login verification down or unavailable"); CASE(GUEST_IN_USE, "The guest name is currently being used"); CASE(MULTI_SERVER_LOGIN, "Login to two different servers concurrently"); CASE(MULTI_SERVER_LOGIN2, "Login to two different servers concurrently"); CASE(SERVER_BROKEN, "Server misconfiguration"); /* 8.3.1.3 Client error codes */ CASE(ERR_CLIENT_USER_GONE, "User is not online"); CASE(ERR_CLIENT_USER_DND, "User is in Do Not Disturb mode"); CASE(ERR_CLIENT_USER_ELSEWHERE, "Already logged in elsewhere"); /* 8.3.1.4 IM error codes */ CASE(ERR_IM_COULDNT_REGISTER, "Cannot register a reserved type"); CASE(ERR_IM_ALREADY_REGISTERED, "Requested type is already registered"); CASE(ERR_IM_NOT_REGISTERED, "Requested type is not registered"); default: m = err_to_str(code); } return g_strdup(m); } #undef CASE