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Use glib's base64 encode and decode functions if they're available.
Our purple_base64_decode() implementation is horrendously
ineffecient, by the way. It allocates memory inside a while loop while
decoding. It should allocate memory ahead of time (the glib version
does this).
The glib version is here if anyone wants to steal it:
http://git.gnome.org./cgit/glib/tree/glib/gbase64.c
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Tue, 30 Jun 2009 01:39:08 +0000 |
parents | e0613cf8c493 |
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/** @page imgstore-signals Image Store Signals @signals @signal image-deleting @endsignals @see imgstore.h <hr> @signaldef image-deleting @signalproto char *(*image_deleting)(const PurpleStoredImage *img); @endsignalproto @signaldesc Emitted when a #PurpleStoredImage is about to be destroyed. This allows for what amounts to weak references. Code can hold onto a pointer to the PurpleStoredImage without actually "holding" a reference. They can then use a signal handler to let them know when their img is about to be destroyed. @param img The image about to be destroyed. @note It's not possible to purple_imgstore_ref() img to save it. @endsignaldef */ // vim: syntax=c.doxygen tw=75 et