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[gaim-migrate @ 11623] Renamed yahoo_packet_hash to yahoo_packet_hash_str, added yahoo_packet_hash_int, and a new variable arg yahoo_packet_hash that calls either of them. I was going to add some more format chars to yahoo_packet_hash, and may yet. Stuff like automaticly converting strings' character sets or html to yahoo codes, etc. But first I want to look at how yahoo 6 handles character sets and see if it's any different. Feel free to give opinions on if these changes are actually better, assuming you actually look at them, as opposed to running away like a girly man when you see yahoo protocol code. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Tim Ringenbach <marv@pidgin.im>
date Fri, 17 Dec 2004 00:05:32 +0000
parents 0018b8118e77
children f4e58e94ced3
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/*
 * yahoo_auth.h: Header for Yahoo Messenger authentication schemes.  Eew.
 *
 * Copyright(c) 2003 Cerulean Studios
 */


#ifndef _YAHOO_AUTH_H_
#define _YAHOO_AUTH_H_ 

#define NUM_TYPE_THREES 105
#define NUM_TYPE_FOURS 56
#define NUM_TYPE_FIVES 37

unsigned int yahoo_auth_finalCountdown(unsigned int challenge, int divisor, int inner_loop, int outer_loop);

/* We've defined the Yahoo authentication functions as having types 1-5; all take either 1 or 2 arguments.
 */

typedef struct _auth {
	int				type;
	int				var1; 
	int				var2;
} auth_function_t;

/* Type 3, 4 and 5 require lookups into ypager.exe's many static chunks of 256 bytes.  Store them here.
 */

struct buffer_t {
	unsigned int	buffer_start;
	unsigned char	buffer[257];
};


#endif /* _YAHOO_AUTH_H_ */