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comparison src/blist.h @ 5758:666b04f93c55
[gaim-migrate @ 6183]
Now buddies who are in two groups on your list will have their statuses
updated for both. gaim_find_buddy can be used in a loop to find all buddies
with the specified name on an account. As such, gaim_find_buddy is somewhat
slower, but considering that people tend to have far fewer groups than
buddies the performance isn't hurt that much.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Sean Egan <seanegan@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 05 Jun 2003 15:37:35 +0000 |
parents | 187c740f2a4e |
children | 5e93fc46d1af |
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382 char *gaim_get_buddy_alias(struct buddy *buddy); | 382 char *gaim_get_buddy_alias(struct buddy *buddy); |
383 | 383 |
384 /** | 384 /** |
385 * Finds the buddy struct given a screenname and an account | 385 * Finds the buddy struct given a screenname and an account |
386 * | 386 * |
387 * @param name The buddy's screenname | 387 * @param name The buddy's screenname or NULL to search for more buddies with the same screenname |
388 * as the previous search | |
388 * @param account The account this buddy belongs to | 389 * @param account The account this buddy belongs to |
389 * @return The buddy or NULL if the buddy does not exist | 390 * @return The buddy or NULL if the buddy does not exist |
390 */ | 391 */ |
391 struct buddy *gaim_find_buddy(GaimAccount *account, const char *name); | 392 struct buddy *gaim_find_buddy(GaimAccount *account, const char *name); |
392 | 393 |