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Make Purple::PluginPref->get_bounds be more perl-like.
It no longer expects to be called as:
$ppref->get_bounds($min, $max)
or
$ppref->get_bounds(\$min, \$max)
(I'm not even sure which one of those was intended to be correct, but
apparently they both crash.)
It now expects to be called like this:
my ($min, $max) = $ppref->get_bounds();
author | Etan Reisner <pidgin@unreliablesource.net> |
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date | Tue, 06 Jan 2009 05:36:39 +0000 |
parents | c9dc220e0301 |
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use Purple; %PLUGIN_INFO = ( perl_api_version => 2, name => 'Test Perl Plugin', version => '1.0', summary => 'Provides as a test base for the perl plugin.', description => 'Provides as a test base for the perl plugin.', author => 'Etan Reisner <deryni\@pidgin.im>', url => 'http://pidgin.im', load => "plugin_load" ); sub plugin_init { return %PLUGIN_INFO; } sub account_status_cb { my ($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"); }