comparison libpurple/protocols/oscar/oscar.h @ 30376:50d472b3d752

Fixed a bug I accidentally introduced in fb1ab831dedebf45ea50b6f87bfc00265a0115ef. We now have two different set_perm_deny()'s with different semantics (the ICQ one controls visibility, the AIM one, blocking), but purple_ssi_parselist() always called the ICQ one, no matter what is the current account. I've also changed the names of functions to make the distinction clearer.
author ivan.komarov@soc.pidgin.im
date Thu, 01 Jul 2010 18:56:17 +0000
parents 4e804413b12b
children a347a4cd1caf
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1735 /* authorization.c - OSCAR authorization requests */ 1735 /* authorization.c - OSCAR authorization requests */
1736 void oscar_auth_sendrequest(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *name); 1736 void oscar_auth_sendrequest(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *name);
1737 void oscar_auth_sendrequest_menu(PurpleBlistNode *node, gpointer ignored); 1737 void oscar_auth_sendrequest_menu(PurpleBlistNode *node, gpointer ignored);
1738 void oscar_auth_recvrequest(PurpleConnection *gc, gchar *name, gchar *nick, gchar *reason); 1738 void oscar_auth_recvrequest(PurpleConnection *gc, gchar *name, gchar *nick, gchar *reason);
1739 1739
1740 void oscar_set_aim_permdeny(PurpleConnection *gc);
1741
1740 struct buddyinfo 1742 struct buddyinfo
1741 { 1743 {
1742 gboolean typingnot; 1744 gboolean typingnot;
1743 guint32 ipaddr; 1745 guint32 ipaddr;
1744 1746