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Getting some stuff out of my tree.
I think I mostly just added a "transient" boolean to savedstatuses.
If a savedstatus is transient, it means it was created on the fly
by Gaim when the user set himself to "away." Transient statuses
will hang around for a few days in case the user wants to use it
again, but eventually it'll disappear. They should also not appear
in the saved status editor.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Thu, 13 Oct 2005 01:29:43 +0000 |
parents | 421a8523ad04 |
children | c9312177821a |
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#define DBUS_API_SUBJECT_TO_CHANGE #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include "gaim-client.h" /* This example demonstrates how to use libgaim-client to communicate with gaim. The names and signatures of functions provided by libgaim-client are the same as those in gaim. However, all structures (such as GaimAccount) are opaque, that is, you can only use pointer to them. In fact, these pointers DO NOT actually point to anything, they are just integer identifiers of assigned to these structures by gaim. So NEVER try to dereference these pointers. Integer ids as disguised as pointers to provide type checking and prevent mistakes such as passing an id of GaimAccount when an id of GaimBuddy is expected. According to glib manual, this technique is portable. */ int main (int argc, char **argv) { GaimAccount *account; GList *alist, *node; gaim_init(); alist = gaim_accounts_get_all(); for (node = alist; node; node = node->next) { GaimAccount *account = (GaimAccount*) node->data; char *name = gaim_account_get_username(account); g_print("Name: %s\n", name); g_free(name); } g_list_free(alist); return 0; }