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diff libpurple/protocols/oscar/flap_connection.c @ 21121:35b4f1dc4c8d
replace most calls to strerror with calls to g_strerror. strerror will return
a locale-specific string in the locale-specific encoding, which isn't
guaranteed to be UTF-8. g_strerror will always return a UTF-8 string.
I left gg and zephyr untouched, since gg doesn't include glib headers yet,
and zephyr does something weird with a #define for strerror. Someone more
familliar with those should take a look.
And the win32 guys should check and see if I screwed something up, since
they had strerror #defined to something else.
This should fix #2247 (and maybe some mystery crashes)
author | Nathan Walp <nwalp@pidgin.im> |
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date | Sat, 03 Nov 2007 17:52:28 +0000 |
parents | 5723dbc6212d |
children | 38cc722159ff |
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--- a/libpurple/protocols/oscar/flap_connection.c Sat Nov 03 17:04:25 2007 +0000 +++ b/libpurple/protocols/oscar/flap_connection.c Sat Nov 03 17:52:28 2007 +0000 @@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ * @param error_message A brief error message that gives more detail * regarding the reason for the disconnecting. This should * be NULL for everything except OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOST_CONNECTION, - * in which case it should contain the value of strerror(errno), + * in which case it should contain the value of g_strerror(errno), * and OSCAR_DISCONNECT_COULD_NOT_CONNECT, in which case it * should contain the error_message passed back from the call * to purple_proxy_connect(). @@ -812,7 +812,7 @@ /* Error! */ flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn, - OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOST_CONNECTION, strerror(errno)); + OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOST_CONNECTION, g_strerror(errno)); break; } @@ -873,7 +873,7 @@ /* Error! */ flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn, - OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOST_CONNECTION, strerror(errno)); + OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOST_CONNECTION, g_strerror(errno)); break; } @@ -924,7 +924,7 @@ close(conn->fd); conn->fd = -1; flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn, - OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOST_CONNECTION, strerror(errno)); + OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOST_CONNECTION, g_strerror(errno)); return; }