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(10:45:30) seanegn: you shouldn't have removed the _()'s from log.c
(10:45:46) lschiere2: okay, i can put them back easy enough
(10:47:21) seanegn: and, in fact, it should be translated in gtkconv.c. I just didn't because I felt bad enough breaking the string freeze there in new code. I didn't want to touch old code.
(10:47:56) lschiere2: so the _() theoretically should be in gtkconv.c not log.c?
(10:48:20) seanegn: It should be in both. Both include the <AUTO-REPLY> string.
(10:48:32) lschiere2: ah
(10:48:54) seanegn: it's a #define in gtkconv.c, though.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im> |
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date | Mon, 17 Nov 2003 15:50:10 +0000 |
parents | 10b5ac17fdd6 |
children | da88e2cd5c53 |
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Notes on keeping GAIM OS independant ------------------------------------ General ------- - Use G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S and G_DIR_SEPARATOR for paths - Use g_getenv, g_snprintf, g_vsnprintf - Use gaim_home_dir instead of g_get_home_dir or g_getenv("HOME") - Make sure when including win32dep.h that it is the last header to be included. - Open binary files when reading or writing with 'b' mode. e.g: fopen("somefile", "wb"); Not doing so will open files in windows using defaut translation mode. i.e. newline -> <CR><LF> Paths ----- - DATADIR, LOCALEDIR & LIBDIR are defined in wingaim as functions. Doing the following will therefore break the windows build: printf("File in DATADIR is: %s\n", DATADIR G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S "pic.png"); it should be: printf("File in DATADIR is: %s%s%s\n", DATADIR, G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S, "pic.png"); - When writing out paths to .gaimrc, use wgaim_escape_dirsep. This is necessary because the Windows dir separator '\' is being used to escape characters, when paths are read in from the .gaimrc file. PLUGINS & PROTOS ---------------- - G_MODULE_EXPORT all functions which are to be accessed from outside the scope of its "dll" or "so". (E.G. gaim_plugin_init) - G_MODULE_IMPORT all global variables which are located outside your dynamic library. (E.G. connections) (Not doing this will cause "Memory Access Violations" in Win32)