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Suppress msgfmt errors by removing c-format markers This is unfortunate, but it's the best that I could come up with. The translator, Khaled Hosny, informed me that C does not allow you to skip positional format string arguments, and printf(3) on my system agrees. It does work on glibc, but I'm not sure if gettext guarantees this. It does make other guarantees about the printf implementation above those from C, but this involves replacing the printf function if the native one doesn't provide it. So, even assuming that gettext's printf allows this like glibc's does, gettext may not replace the printf function if the native C printf provides positional arguments but does not allow skipping them. Finally, intltool-update does not seem to put the c-format marker back, which actually surprised me. So we'll see how this goes long-term.
author Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com>
date Wed, 26 Jan 2011 18:48:19 +0000
parents 6bf32c9e15a7
children 98520ee78f12
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/**
 * @file nat-pmp.h NAT-PMP Implementation
 * @ingroup core
 */

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#ifndef _PURPLE_NAT_PMP_H
#define _PURPLE_NAT_PMP_H

#include <glib.h>

#define PURPLE_PMP_LIFETIME	3600	/* 3600 seconds */

typedef enum {
	PURPLE_PMP_TYPE_UDP,
	PURPLE_PMP_TYPE_TCP
} PurplePmpType;

/**
 * Initialize nat-pmp
 */
void purple_pmp_init(void);

/**
 *
 */
char *purple_pmp_get_public_ip(void);

/**
 * Remove the NAT-PMP mapping for a specified type on a specified port
 *
 * @param type The PurplePmpType
 * @param privateport The private port on which we are listening locally
 * @param publicport The public port on which we are expecting a response
 * @param lifetime The lifetime of the mapping. It is recommended that this be PURPLE_PMP_LIFETIME.
 *
 * @returns TRUE if succesful; FALSE if unsuccessful
 */
gboolean purple_pmp_create_map(PurplePmpType type, unsigned short privateport, unsigned short publicport, int lifetime);

/**
 * Remove the NAT-PMP mapping for a specified type on a specified port
 *
 * @param type The PurplePmpType
 * @param privateport The private port on which the mapping was previously made
 *
 * @returns TRUE if succesful; FALSE if unsuccessful
 */
gboolean purple_pmp_destroy_map(PurplePmpType type, unsigned short privateport);

#endif