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Kill off many dead assignments and any useless remaining variables. I think some of those QQ ones were actual logic errors, too. Let me know if there were any side-effects that were cut.
author Elliott Sales de Andrade <qulogic@pidgin.im>
date Mon, 23 Aug 2010 00:52:24 +0000
parents 7921a53b94b3
children 44f53d3fc54f
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 /**
 * @file qq_crypt.h
 *
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#ifndef _QQ_CRYPT_H_
#define _QQ_CRYPT_H_

#include <glib.h>

gint qq_encrypt(guint8* crypted, const guint8* const plain, const gint plain_len, const guint8* const key);
		
gint qq_decrypt(guint8 *plain, const guint8* const crypted, const gint crypted_len, const guint8* const key);
#endif