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You know the thing that checked if the manual browser command was valid?
I moved the funcion that does the actual checking into util.c It's pretty
generic, I guess.
I moved the check (the call to that function) to browser.c, so it checks
for a valid browser when you click on a link. The old way used to really
annoy me, because you would get multiple error boxes about the browser
being invalid.
Herman, I tried to keep things compiling on Windows. I didn't want to
#ifdef the program_is_valid() function in util.c--I don't see any
reason why it wouldn't compile in Windows. But if there's a problem
with it feel free to #ifdef that puppy.
Also, Nathan, I'm going to quiz you later on my townhousemates, so
please bring a number two pencil and make sure you eat a healthy breakfast.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Tue, 16 Sep 2003 04:57:36 +0000 |
parents | 66bf7ecefedd |
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w # Original by Andy Harrison, # Rewrite by Decklin Foster, # Available under the GPL. package Gaim2Blt; use strict; use Getopt::Std; use vars qw(%opts $in_group); getopts('s:', \%opts); die "usage: $0 -s 'screen name' gaim.buddy\n" unless $opts{s}; print <<"EOF"; Config { version 1 } User { screenname "$opts{s}" } Buddy { list { EOF while (<>) { chomp; my ($type, $args) = split ' ', $_, 2; next unless $type; if ($type eq 'g') { print " }\n" if ($in_group); print qq( "$args" {\n); $in_group = 1; } elsif ($type eq 'b') { my ($buddy, $alias) = split /:/, $args; print qq( "$buddy"\n); } } print <<"EOF"; } } } EOF