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view libpurple/protocols/zephyr/ZRecvNot.c @ 28155:1e02e65ce301
Changes to the way we translate raw yahoo messages to HTML. The HTML
is now well formed (we actually close tags now). The code isn't as
simple as I would like, but I'm happy with it. I think it's a pretty
robust solution and should still be pretty efficient. I didn't find
any memory leaks with valgrind.
The formatting used in yahoo messages is really ghetto.
Also added a lot more tests. They pass with and without the
USE_CSS_FORMATTING define.
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Tue, 04 Aug 2009 02:14:46 +0000 |
parents | 5fe8042783c1 |
children | a8cc50c2279f |
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/* This file is part of the Project Athena Zephyr Notification System. * It contains source for ZReceiveNotice function. * * Created by: Robert French * * Copyright (c) 1987,1988 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. * For copying and distribution information, see the file * "mit-copyright.h". */ #include "internal.h" Code_t ZReceiveNotice(notice, from) ZNotice_t *notice; struct sockaddr_in *from; { char *buffer; struct _Z_InputQ *nextq; int len, auth; Code_t retval; if ((retval = Z_WaitForComplete()) != ZERR_NONE) return (retval); nextq = Z_GetFirstComplete(); if (!nextq) return (ENOMEM); len = nextq->packet_len; if (!(buffer = (char *) malloc((unsigned) len))) return (ENOMEM); if (from) *from = nextq->from; (void) memcpy(buffer, nextq->packet, len); auth = nextq->auth; Z_RemQueue(nextq); if ((retval = ZParseNotice(buffer, len, notice)) != ZERR_NONE) return (retval); notice->z_checked_auth = auth; return ZERR_NONE; }