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gnutls/nss: Don't call the handshake functions synchronously. Fixes #11525 If the handshake callbacks are called sychronously and they fail (e.g. passing GnuTLS a bad priority string or doing voodoo with NSS, see #11524 for details), the error_cb is called and the gsc destroyed, but this happens /before/ the assignment to, e.g., js->gsc happens (see jabber.c:tls_init). Thus, js->gsc is assigned a (now invalid) pointer and jabber_close tries to free it (again).
author Paul Aurich <paul@darkrain42.org>
date Thu, 01 Apr 2010 05:26:44 +0000
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/** @page cmd-signals Command Signals
  @signals
  	@signal cmd-added
	@signal cmd-removed
  @endsignals

  @see cmds.h

  @signaldef cmd-added
  	@signalproto
void (*cmd_added)(const char *command, PurpleCmdPriority priority,
                  PurpleCmdFlag flag);
	@endsignalproto
	@signaldesc
	 Emitted when a new command is added.
	@param command   The new command.
	@param priority  The priority of the new command.
	@param flag      The command flags.
  @endsignaldef

  @signaldef cmd-removed
  	@signalproto
void (*cmd_removed)(const char *command);
	@endsignalproto
	@signaldesc
	 Emitted when a command is removed.
	@param command   The removed command.
  @endsignaldef
*/