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Make msim_remove_buddy() functional. It now sends the delbuddy, persist, and blocklist commands, each using msim_postprocess_outgoing(). Tested by removing a buddy, restarting Pidgin, and ensuring it did not reappear. msim_postprocess_outgoing() and msim_postprocess_outgoing_cb() now both use msim_do_postprocessing() to do the actual postprocessing -- insertion of the uid into the message. msim_postprocess_outgoing() calls msim_do_postprocessing() if the uid is immediately available (for example, from the buddy list), while msim_postprocess_outgoing_cb() calls it when the uid was looked up from the server. The new function avoids code duplication, which is important now because of the additional feature of having "<uid>" within a string replaced with the uid, i instead of adding a new integer field of the uid. msim_remove_buddy uses this to insert the uid into the "body" field.
author Jeffrey Connelly <jaconnel@calpoly.edu>
date Wed, 13 Jun 2007 22:57:54 +0000
parents 598b1b15b199
children 942bf314fc8a
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#!/bin/bash

METHOD_NAME=$1

if test -z "$METHOD_NAME" 
then
    cat <<EOF 
This program calls purple API functions using DBus.  As opposed to purple-send, 
it does not print the return value.

Usage:

   $0 method-name type1:parameter1 type2:parameter2 ...

This shell script just invokes dbus-send, see man dbus-send for how 
to specify the parameters.  

Examples:

   $0 PurpleCoreQuit

Use dbus-viewer to get the list of supported functions and their parameters.
EOF
    exit 1
fi

shift
dbus-send --dest=im.pidgin.purple.PurpleService --type=method_call /im/pidgin/purple/PurpleObject im.pidgin.purple.PurpleInterface.$METHOD_NAME "$@"

echo