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My version of automake seems to require that these if and endif
statements appear at the beginning of the line. If not I get
the following error at compile time:
make[5]: Entering directory `/home/dude/code-pidgin-trunk/libpurple/protocols/bonjour'
Makefile:1019: *** missing separator. Stop.
make[5]: Leaving directory `/home/dude/code-pidgin-trunk/libpurple/protocols/bonjour'
And the if and endif lines appear in Makefile, which they should not.
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Mon, 06 Aug 2007 04:52:24 +0000 |
parents | 32c366eeeb99 |
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#error "This is file is not a valid C code" /* This file contains some of the macros from other header files as function declarations. This does not make sense in C, but it provides type information for the dbus-analyze-functions.py program, which makes these macros callable by DBUS. */ /* blist.h */ gboolean PURPLE_BLIST_NODE_IS_CHAT(PurpleBlistNode *node); gboolean PURPLE_BLIST_NODE_IS_BUDDY(PurpleBlistNode *node); gboolean PURPLE_BLIST_NODE_IS_CONTACT(PurpleBlistNode *node); gboolean PURPLE_BLIST_NODE_IS_GROUP(PurpleBlistNode *node); gboolean PURPLE_BUDDY_IS_ONLINE(PurpleBuddy *buddy); gboolean PURPLE_BLIST_NODE_HAS_FLAG(PurpleBlistNode *node, int flags); gboolean PURPLE_BLIST_NODE_SHOULD_SAVE(PurpleBlistNode *node); /* connection.h */ gboolean PURPLE_CONNECTION_IS_CONNECTED(PurpleConnection *connection); gboolean PURPLE_CONNECTION_IS_VALID(PurpleConnection *connection); /* conversation.h */ PurpleConvIm *PURPLE_CONV_IM(const PurpleConversation *conversation); PurpleConvIm *PURPLE_CONV_CHAT(const PurpleConversation *conversation);