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Add a purple_notify_user_info_add_pair_plaintext function that accepts a plaintext value and escapes it. This is a convenience function. Previously callers would have to escape the value themselves. The motivation for this is that a lot of callers didn't escape the value when they should have. See these screenshots for an example of the problem this causes: Here's what I set my jabber info to: http://img29.imageshack.us/i/screenshotafter.png/ Here's what the old code displayed when I viewed info for myself (incorrect): http://img691.imageshack.us/i/screenshotbeforev.png/ Here's what the new code displays (correct): http://img192.imageshack.us/i/screenshotafter.png/
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Thu, 08 Jul 2010 22:38:33 +0000
parents 338eeaf371e2
children 6362579b3d2e
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#ifndef TESTS_H
#  define TESTS_H

#include "../purple.h"

#include <check.h>

/* define the test suites here */
/* remember to add the suite to the runner in check_libpurple.c */
Suite * master_suite(void);
Suite * cipher_suite(void);
Suite * jabber_jutil_suite(void);
Suite * jabber_scram_suite(void);
Suite * qq_suite(void);
Suite * yahoo_util_suite(void);
Suite * util_suite(void);

/* helper macros */
#define assert_int_equal(expected, actual) { \
	fail_if(expected != actual, "Expected '%d' but got '%d'", expected, actual); \
}

#define assert_string_equal(expected, actual) { \
	const gchar *a = actual; \
	fail_unless(strcmp(expected, a) == 0, "Expected '%s' but got '%s'", expected, a); \
}

#define assert_string_equal_free(expected, actual) { \
	gchar *b = actual; \
	assert_string_equal(expected, b); \
	g_free(b); \
}


#endif /* ifndef TESTS_H */