view libpurple/protocols/msn/group.c @ 30432:1cdae196aac8

Standardize on "cancelled". QuLogic: so, canceled or cancelled? that patch on #12130 is pretty thorough... wabz: cancelled :D wabz: that cancelled thing actually bothered me in the past wabz: never quite enough to do such a patch :p elb: that's an en_US vs en_GB thing elb: both are correct, but canceled is more common in en_{US,CA} and cancelled in en_{GB,AU,NZ,etc.} elb: personally, I use cancelled QuLogic: yea, that's what I went for before, but I think I couldn't change any strings because we were frozen QuLogic: you all had to pick the spelling that was opposite from the guy's patch, didn't you... rekkanoryo: well, considering we're generally en_US in our strings, it should be canceled in our source elb: considering they're both correct, and while I'm anal retentive, I'm not anal retentive about that, I have no preference ;-) rekkanoryo: I don't really care either way, I just think that we should be consistently en_US or en_GB throughout elb: right elb: my point is, they're both correct for en_US elb: one 'l' is simply more common rekkanoryo: ah rekkanoryo: if they're both technically correct for en_US, then "cancelled" is my vote rekkanoryo: one 'l' always looks wrong to me elb: the dictionary claims they are Sorry, dwc. Closes #12130.
author Elliott Sales de Andrade <qulogic@pidgin.im>
date Mon, 23 Aug 2010 01:41:31 +0000
parents c8f99cb61dc9
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/**
 * @file group.c Group functions
 *
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 */
#include "msn.h"
#include "group.h"

MsnGroup *
msn_group_new(MsnUserList *userlist, const char *id, const char *name)
{
	MsnGroup *group;

	g_return_val_if_fail(id != NULL,      NULL);
	g_return_val_if_fail(name != NULL, NULL);

	group = g_new0(MsnGroup, 1);

	msn_userlist_add_group(userlist, group);

	group->id      = g_strdup(id);
	group->name    = g_strdup(name);

	return group;
}

void
msn_group_destroy(MsnGroup *group)
{
	g_return_if_fail(group != NULL);

	g_free(group->id);
	g_free(group->name);
	g_free(group);
}

void
msn_group_set_id(MsnGroup *group, const char *id)
{
	g_return_if_fail(group != NULL);
	g_return_if_fail(id != NULL);

	g_free(group->id);
	group->id = g_strdup(id);
}

void
msn_group_set_name(MsnGroup *group, const char *name)
{
	g_return_if_fail(group != NULL);
	g_return_if_fail(name  != NULL);

	g_free(group->name);
	group->name = g_strdup(name);
}

char*
msn_group_get_id(const MsnGroup *group)
{
	g_return_val_if_fail(group != NULL, NULL);

	return group->id;
}

const char *
msn_group_get_name(const MsnGroup *group)
{
	g_return_val_if_fail(group != NULL, NULL);

	return group->name;
}