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I had used memcpy to copy the struct tm to where the caller wants it, but this assumes all callers provide their own allocated struct, which is not necessarily always the case. If callers want to keep the values of this struct tm across multiple calls to purple_str_to_time, they had better copy it themselves. (which is essentially the same as it was before when we were returning the pointer to the struct as returned by localtime(), which is also statically allocated)
author Stu Tomlinson <stu@nosnilmot.com>
date Fri, 23 Nov 2007 19:41:44 +0000
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/** @page imgstore-signals Image Store Signals

 @signals
  @signal image-deleting
 @endsignals

 @see imgstore.h

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 @signaldef image-deleting
  @signalproto
char *(*image_deleting)(const PurpleStoredImage *img);
  @endsignalproto
  @signaldesc
   Emitted when a #PurpleStoredImage is about to be destroyed.  This allows
   for what amounts to weak references.  Code can hold onto a pointer to
   the PurpleStoredImage without actually "holding" a reference.  They can
   then use a signal handler to let them know when their img is about to
   be destroyed.
  @param img The image about to be destroyed.
  @note It's not possible to purple_imgstore_ref() img to save it.
 @endsignaldef

*/
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