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[gaim-migrate @ 7538] This is Mr. Holland's Opus. And by Mr. Holland I mean Robot101. He rewrote the coreish IM image support so that the binary data gets ripped out in the prpl and put in an imgstore instead of just being passed in the same huge as char string as the actual message. This is good because it's prpl agnostic, or something. It also means we don't have a silly length of "-1" with pretty much every send or receive IM function. It should be crash free, bug free, and memleak free, but additional testing is always a good thing. If you like good stuff then you'll love this patch. But don't take my word for it--ba dun dunt! committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Sat, 27 Sep 2003 19:17:21 +0000
parents 424a40f12a6c
children 43d6c08d7e96
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/* This file is part of the Project Athena Zephyr Notification System.
 * It contains source for the ZFormatRawNotice function.
 *
 *	Created by:	Robert French
 *
 *	$Source$
 *	$Author: warmenhoven $
 *
 *	Copyright (c) 1987 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 *	For copying and distribution information, see the file
 *	"mit-copyright.h". 
 */
/* $Header$ */

#ifndef lint
static char rcsid_ZFormatRawNotice_c[] = "$Id: ZFmtRaw.c 2096 2001-07-31 01:00:39Z warmenhoven $";
#endif

#include <internal.h>

Code_t ZFormatRawNotice(notice, buffer, ret_len)
    register ZNotice_t *notice;
    char **buffer;
    int *ret_len;
{
    char header[Z_MAXHEADERLEN];
    int hdrlen;
    Code_t retval;

    if ((retval = Z_FormatRawHeader(notice, header, sizeof(header),
				    &hdrlen, NULL, NULL)) != ZERR_NONE)
	return (retval);

    *ret_len = hdrlen+notice->z_message_len;

    /* *ret_len is never 0, don't have to worry about malloc(0) */
    if (!(*buffer = (char *) malloc((unsigned) *ret_len)))
	return (ENOMEM);

    (void) memcpy(*buffer, header, hdrlen);
    (void) memcpy(*buffer+hdrlen, notice->z_message, notice->z_message_len);

    return (ZERR_NONE);
}