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Added `flap_connection_send_snac_with_priority()`, which allows specifying high versus low priority for the SNAC to be sent. If we are not rate limited, a SNAC is always sent immediately. If we are at or near the rate limit, the SNAC may be queued to be sent when it wouldn't violate a rate limit to do so. Previously, SNACs were always sent in the order requested. A SNAC may now be set to be low priority, in which case other SNACs will be sent first if a queue is in use. This means that even if we have 120 'get ICQ status note' requests in the queue, a 'send message' SNAC can still be sent nearly immediately (rather than after a 10 minute or so delay). `flap_connection_send_snac_()` calls `flap_connection_send_snac_with_priority` with high priority. Get Info requests (including ICQ Status Note requests) are the only low priority SNACs at this time.
author Evan Schoenberg <evan.s@dreskin.net>
date Sun, 20 Jul 2008 05:47:42 +0000
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/** @page gtkaccount-signals GtkAccount Signals

 @signals
  @signal account-modified
 @endsignals

 @see gtkaccount.h

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 @signaldef account-modified
  @signalproto
void (*account-modified)(PurpleAccount *account);
  @endsignalproto
  @signaldesc
   Emitted when the settings for an account have been changed and saved.
  @param account The account that has been modified.
 @endsignaldef
*/
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