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view libpurple/plugins/perl/common/Prpl.xs @ 21776:4b33d4185342
A couple more similar leak fixes though some of these still leak if the
calling perl code doesn't clean up after the call. But there isn't a good way
around that at the moment.
author | Etan Reisner <pidgin@unreliablesource.net> |
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date | Sat, 01 Dec 2007 06:45:05 +0000 |
parents | 2f8274ce570a |
children | ced3eaff3465 |
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#include "module.h" MODULE = Purple::Prpl PACKAGE = Purple::Find PREFIX = purple_find_ PROTOTYPES: ENABLE Purple::Plugin purple_find_prpl(id) const char *id MODULE = Purple::Prpl PACKAGE = Purple::Prpl PREFIX = purple_prpl_ PROTOTYPES: ENABLE void purple_prpl_change_account_status(account, old_status, new_status) Purple::Account account Purple::Status old_status Purple::Status new_status void purple_prpl_get_statuses(account, presence) Purple::Account account Purple::Presence presence PREINIT: GList *l, *ll; PPCODE: ll = purple_prpl_get_statuses(account,presence); for (l = ll; l != NULL; l = l->next) { XPUSHs(sv_2mortal(purple_perl_bless_object(l->data, "Purple::Status"))); } /* We can free the list here but the script needs to free the * Purple::Status 'objects' itself. */ g_list_free(ll); void purple_prpl_got_account_idle(account, idle, idle_time) Purple::Account account gboolean idle time_t idle_time void purple_prpl_got_account_login_time(account, login_time) Purple::Account account time_t login_time void purple_prpl_got_user_idle(account, name, idle, idle_time) Purple::Account account const char *name gboolean idle time_t idle_time void purple_prpl_got_user_login_time(account, name, login_time) Purple::Account account const char *name time_t login_time