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view libpurple/plugins/helloworld.c @ 22337:a8c025929245
Add support for offline messages for AIM, thanks to some info from
Matthew Goldstein. The new protocol bits used for offline messaging
for AIM are very nice. It fits in with the rest of the oscar protocol
very well (the old, ICQ-style offline messages were a bit of a hack).
The offline messages arrive in the same way as every other message
(except that they have a timestamp), so we can use the same message
parsing that we use for all other IMs. This means that all our
encoding stuff works just as well with offline messages.
AND the new offline message stuff works for ICQ accounts, too. So I
switched ICQ over to use it, which fixes offline message timestamps
(if that was still a problem, I'm not sure) and offline message encoding
bugs.
Fixes #1229 (feature request for AIM offline messages)
Fixes #1761 (ICQ offline message timestamp is wrong)
Fixes #4300 (crash when receiving offline messages)
Fixes #4464 (can't send IMs to invisible users)
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Wed, 27 Feb 2008 09:18:06 +0000 |
parents | 3cc856ca2338 |
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/* * Hello World Plugin * * Copyright (C) 2004, Gary Kramlich <grim@guifications.org>, * 2007, John Bailey <rekkanoryo@cpw.pidgin.im> * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the * License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA * 02111-1301, USA. * */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include <config.h> #endif /* config.h may define PURPLE_PLUGINS; protect the definition here so that we * don't get complaints about redefinition when it's not necessary. */ #ifndef PURPLE_PLUGINS # define PURPLE_PLUGINS #endif #include <glib.h> /* This will prevent compiler errors in some instances and is better explained in the * how-to documents on the wiki */ #ifndef G_GNUC_NULL_TERMINATED # if __GNUC__ >= 4 # define G_GNUC_NULL_TERMINATED __attribute__((__sentinel__)) # else # define G_GNUC_NULL_TERMINATED # endif #endif #include <notify.h> #include <plugin.h> #include <version.h> /* we're adding this here and assigning it in plugin_load because we need * a valid plugin handle for our call to purple_notify_message() in the * plugin_action_test_cb() callback function */ PurplePlugin *helloworld_plugin = NULL; /* This function is the callback for the plugin action we added. All we're * doing here is displaying a message. When the user selects the plugin * action, this function is called. */ static void plugin_action_test_cb (PurplePluginAction * action) { purple_notify_message (helloworld_plugin, PURPLE_NOTIFY_MSG_INFO, "Plugin Actions Test", "This is a plugin actions test :)", NULL, NULL, NULL); } /* we tell libpurple in the PurplePluginInfo struct to call this function to * get a list of plugin actions to use for the plugin. This function gives * libpurple that list of actions. */ static GList * plugin_actions (PurplePlugin * plugin, gpointer context) { /* some C89 (a.k.a. ANSI C) compilers will warn if any variable declaration * includes an initilization that calls a function. To avoid that, we * generally initialize our variables first with constant values like NULL * or 0 and assign to them with function calls later */ GList *list = NULL; PurplePluginAction *action = NULL; /* The action gets created by specifying a name to show in the UI and a * callback function to call. */ action = purple_plugin_action_new ("Plugin Action Test", plugin_action_test_cb); /* libpurple requires a GList of plugin actions, even if there is only one * action in the list. We append the action to a GList here. */ list = g_list_append (list, action); /* Once the list is complete, we send it to libpurple. */ return list; } static gboolean plugin_load (PurplePlugin * plugin) { purple_notify_message (plugin, PURPLE_NOTIFY_MSG_INFO, "Hello World!", "This is the Hello World! plugin :)", NULL, NULL, NULL); helloworld_plugin = plugin; /* assign this here so we have a valid handle later */ return TRUE; } /* For specific notes on the meanings of each of these members, consult the C Plugin Howto * on the website. */ static PurplePluginInfo info = { PURPLE_PLUGIN_MAGIC, PURPLE_MAJOR_VERSION, PURPLE_MINOR_VERSION, PURPLE_PLUGIN_STANDARD, NULL, 0, NULL, PURPLE_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, "core-hello_world", "Hello World!", DISPLAY_VERSION, /* This constant is defined in config.h, but you shouldn't use it for your own plugins. We use it here because it's our plugin. And we're lazy. */ "Hello World Plugin", "Hello World Plugin", "John Bailey <rekkanoryo@cpw.pidgin.im>", /* correct author */ "http://helloworld.tld", plugin_load, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, plugin_actions, /* this tells libpurple the address of the function to call to get the list of plugin actions. */ NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL }; static void init_plugin (PurplePlugin * plugin) { } PURPLE_INIT_PLUGIN (hello_world, init_plugin, info)