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Getting the P2P version is probably the slplink's job, since it has the rest of the information we need, like the session, which gives us the userlist, etc.
author Elliott Sales de Andrade <qulogic@pidgin.im>
date Mon, 09 May 2011 22:56:29 +0000
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use Purple;

%PLUGIN_INFO = (
	perl_api_version => 2,
	name             => 'Test Perl Plugin',
	version          => '1.0',
	summary          => 'Provides as a test base for the perl plugin.',
	description      => 'Provides as a test base for the perl plugin.',
	author           => 'Etan Reisner <deryni\@pidgin.im>',
	url              => 'http://pidgin.im',

	load             => "plugin_load"
);

sub plugin_init {
	return %PLUGIN_INFO;
}

sub account_status_cb {
	my ($account, $old, $new, $data) = @_;

	Purple::Debug::info("perl test plugin", "In account_status_cb\n");

	Purple::Debug::info("perl test plugin", "Account " .
	                    $account->get_username() . " changed status.\n");
	Purple::Debug::info("perl test plugin", $data . "\n");
}

sub plugin_load {
	my $plugin = shift;

	Purple::Debug::info("perl test plugin", "plugin_load\n");

	Purple::Debug::info("perl test plugin", "Listing accounts.\n");
	foreach $account (Purple::Accounts::get_all()) {
		Purple::Debug::info("perl test plugin", $account->get_username() . "\n");
	}

	Purple::Signal::connect(Purple::Accounts::get_handle(),
	                        "account-status-changed", $plugin,
	                        \&account_status_cb, "test");
}