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Add 'jabber' to the signals output and NULL checking so it won't crash on Windows I'm baffled, but I currently get this signal output for the jabber-receiving-message signal: (22:27:44) jabber: Recv (ssl)(307): <message from='paul.aurich@gmail.com/desktop35DEABC4' to='paul@darkrain42.org/Testing' type='chat' id='purpleabb8c602'><active xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/chatstates'/><nos:x value='disabled' xmlns:nos='google:nosave'/><arc:record otr='false' xmlns:arc='http://jabber.org/protocol/archive'/></message> (22:27:44) signals test: received message (type=chat, id=purpleabb8c602, from=(null) to=chat) (nil) presence and IQ are fine...
author Paul Aurich <paul@darkrain42.org>
date Fri, 22 May 2009 05:31:46 +0000
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/* This file contains macros that wrap calls to the purple dbus module.
   These macros call the appropriate functions if the build includes
   dbus support and do nothing otherwise.  See "dbus-server.h" for
   documentation.  */

#ifndef _PURPLE_DBUS_MAYBE_H_
#define _PURPLE_DBUS_MAYBE_H_

#ifdef HAVE_DBUS

#ifndef DBUS_API_SUBJECT_TO_CHANGE
#define DBUS_API_SUBJECT_TO_CHANGE
#endif

#include "dbus-server.h"

/* this provides a type check */
#define PURPLE_DBUS_REGISTER_POINTER(ptr, type) { \
    type *typed_ptr = ptr; \
    purple_dbus_register_pointer(typed_ptr, PURPLE_DBUS_TYPE(type));	\
}
#define PURPLE_DBUS_UNREGISTER_POINTER(ptr) purple_dbus_unregister_pointer(ptr)

#else  /* !HAVE_DBUS */

#define PURPLE_DBUS_REGISTER_POINTER(ptr, type) { \
    if (ptr) {} \
}

#define PURPLE_DBUS_UNREGISTER_POINTER(ptr)
#define DBUS_EXPORT

#endif	/* HAVE_DBUS */

#endif