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[gaim-migrate @ 16177] SF Bug #1485718 "At Solaris ARC review, the architect committee noticed that gaim installs two files to /usr/bin with the *.py extension. These include: gaim-notifications-example.py gaim-remote.py ARC also noticed that there are no other applications in /usr/bin with this extension, and questioned whether it makes sense to add applications to the default user PATH like this. Does it make more sense to remove the .py from the filenames if you are planning to install them into PATH? They recommend changing the name for consistancy. Also, not sure it is a good idea to install example programs to /usr/bin. Perhaps gaim-notifications-example should be installed to a /usr/demo directory, or elsewhere?" I've renamed gaim-remote.py to gaim-remote and moved gaim-notifications-example to /usr/share/gaim/doc/examples. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com>
date Thu, 11 May 2006 17:02:46 +0000
parents 4d2d3104c92f
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gaim::signal connect [gaim::account handle] account-away { account state message } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "account-away [gaim::account username $account] \"$state\" \"$message\""
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::account handle] account-connecting { account } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "account-connecting [gaim::account username $account]"
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::account handle] account-set-info { account info } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "account-set-info [gaim::account username $account] $info"
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::account handle] account-setting-info { account info } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "account-set-info [gaim::account username $account] $info"
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::buddy handle] buddy-away { buddy } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "buddy-away [gaim::account username [lindex $buddy 2]] [lindex $buddy 1]"
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::buddy handle] buddy-back { buddy } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "buddy-back [gaim::account username [lindex $buddy 2]] [lindex $buddy 1]"
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::buddy handle] buddy-idle { buddy } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "buddy-idle [gaim::account username [lindex $buddy 2]] [lindex $buddy 1]"
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::buddy handle] buddy-unidle { buddy } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "buddy-unidle [gaim::account username [lindex $buddy 2]] [lindex $buddy 1]"
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::buddy handle] buddy-signed-on { buddy } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "buddy-signed-on [gaim::account username [lindex $buddy 2]] [lindex $buddy 1]"
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::buddy handle] buddy-signed-off { buddy } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "buddy-signed-off [gaim::account username [lindex $buddy 2]] [lindex $buddy 1]"
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::core handle] quitting {} {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "quitting"
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::conversation handle] receiving-chat-msg { account who what id flags } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "receiving-chat-msg [gaim::account username $account] $id $flags $who \"$what\""
	return 0
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::conversation handle] receiving-im-msg { account who what id flags } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "receiving-im-msg [gaim::account username $account] $id $flags $who \"$what\""
	return 0
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::conversation handle] received-chat-msg { account who what id flags } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "received-chat-msg [gaim::account username $account] $id $flags $who \"$what\""
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::conversation handle] received-im-msg { account who what id flags } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "received-im-msg [gaim::account username $account] $id $flags $who \"$what\""
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::conversation handle] sending-chat-msg { account what id } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "sending-chat-msg [gaim::account username $account] $id \"$what\""
	return 0
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::conversation handle] sending-im-msg { account who what } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "sending-im-msg [gaim::account username $account] $who \"$what\""
	return 0
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::conversation handle] sent-chat-msg { account id what } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "sent-chat-msg [gaim::account username $account] $id \"$what\""
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::conversation handle] sent-im-msg { account who what } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "sent-im-msg [gaim::account username $account] $who \"$what\""
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::connection handle] signed-on { gc } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "signed-on [gaim::account username [gaim::connection account $gc]]"
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::connection handle] signed-off { gc } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "signed-off [gaim::account username [gaim::connection account $gc]]"
}

gaim::signal connect [gaim::connection handle] signing-on { gc } {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "signing-on [gaim::account username [gaim::connection account $gc]]"
}

if { 0 } {
gaim::signal connect signing-off {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "signing-off [gaim::account username [gaim::connection account $event::gc]]"
}

gaim::signal connect update-idle {
	gaim::debug -info "tcl signal" "update-idle"
}
}

proc plugin_init { } {
	list "Tcl Signal Test" \
             "$gaim::version" \
	     "Tests Tcl signal handlers" \
             "Debugs a ridiculous amount of signal information." \
             "Ethan Blanton <eblanton@cs.purdue.edu>" \
             "http://gaim.sourceforge.net/"
}