view libpurple/dbus-useful.c @ 31018:9c8b28dc6656

The hostname used for a bonjour account should always be the current machine name. This fixes our behavior so the previous statement is always the case. Unfortunately, this means that if the hostname was previously not the current machine name, the bonjour jid ends up looking like "username\40otherhost@hostname". Fixes #12674
author Daniel Atallah <daniel.atallah@gmail.com>
date Mon, 04 Oct 2010 00:48:25 +0000
parents 32c366eeeb99
children 4ca97b26a8fb f75041cb3fec
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#include <string.h>
#include <glib.h>

#include "dbus-useful.h"
#include "conversation.h"
#include "util.h"


PurpleAccount *
purple_accounts_find_ext(const char *name, const char *protocol_id,
		       gboolean (*account_test)(const PurpleAccount *account))
{
	PurpleAccount *result = NULL;
	GList *l;
	char *who;

	if (name)
		who = g_strdup(purple_normalize(NULL, name));
	else
		who = NULL;

	for (l = purple_accounts_get_all(); l != NULL; l = l->next) {
		PurpleAccount *account = (PurpleAccount *)l->data;

		if (who && strcmp(purple_normalize(NULL, purple_account_get_username(account)), who))
			continue;

		if (protocol_id && strcmp(account->protocol_id, protocol_id))
			continue;

		if (account_test && !account_test(account))
			continue;

		result = account;
		break;
	}

	g_free(who);

	return result;
}

PurpleAccount *purple_accounts_find_any(const char *name, const char *protocol)
{
	return purple_accounts_find_ext(name, protocol, NULL);
}

PurpleAccount *purple_accounts_find_connected(const char *name, const char *protocol)
{
	return purple_accounts_find_ext(name, protocol, purple_account_is_connected);
}