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Yahoo: Fix a crash that happens when the PurpleAccount disconnects after
purple_network_listen() is called in yahoo_send_p2p_pkt(), but before the
callback for purple_network_listen() is called. This solution isn't perfect--
it will almost certainly fall flat on its face if yahoo_send_p2p_packet() is
called twice in a row--but doesn't make matters worse. Fixes #12432.
committer: John Bailey <rekkanoryo@rekkanoryo.org>
author | hanzz@soc.pidgin.im |
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date | Thu, 30 Dec 2010 01:22:52 +0000 |
parents | be02d04d2fee |
children | 44f53d3fc54f |
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/** * @file gntkeys.h Keys API * @ingroup gnt */ /* * GNT - The GLib Ncurses Toolkit * * GNT is the legal property of its developers, whose names are too numerous * to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this * source distribution. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02111-1301 USA */ #ifndef GNT_KEYS_H #define GNT_KEYS_H #include <curses.h> #include <term.h> /** * terminfo/termcap doesn't provide all the information that I want to use, eg. * ctrl-up, ctrl-down etc. So I am going to hard-code some of the information * for some popular $TERMs */ extern char *gnt_key_cup; extern char *gnt_key_cdown; extern char *gnt_key_cleft; extern char *gnt_key_cright; #define SAFE(x) ((x) ? (x) : "") #define GNT_KEY_POPUP SAFE(key_f16) /* Apparently */ /* Arrow keys */ #define GNT_KEY_LEFT SAFE(key_left) #define GNT_KEY_RIGHT SAFE(key_right) #define GNT_KEY_UP SAFE(key_up) #define GNT_KEY_DOWN SAFE(key_down) #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_UP SAFE(gnt_key_cup) #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_DOWN SAFE(gnt_key_cdown) #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_RIGHT SAFE(gnt_key_cright) #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_LEFT SAFE(gnt_key_cleft) #define GNT_KEY_PGUP SAFE(key_ppage) #define GNT_KEY_PGDOWN SAFE(key_npage) #define GNT_KEY_HOME SAFE(key_home) #define GNT_KEY_END SAFE(key_end) #define GNT_KEY_ENTER carriage_return #define GNT_KEY_BACKSPACE SAFE(key_backspace) #define GNT_KEY_DEL SAFE(key_dc) #define GNT_KEY_INS SAFE(key_ic) #define GNT_KEY_BACK_TAB (back_tab ? back_tab : SAFE(key_btab)) #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_A "\001" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_B "\002" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_D "\004" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_E "\005" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_F "\006" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_G "\007" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_H "\010" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_I "\011" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_J "\012" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_K "\013" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_L "\014" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_M "\012" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_N "\016" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_O "\017" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_P "\020" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_R "\022" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_T "\024" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_U "\025" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_V "\026" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_W "\027" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_X "\030" #define GNT_KEY_CTRL_Y "\031" #define GNT_KEY_F1 SAFE(key_f1) #define GNT_KEY_F2 SAFE(key_f2) #define GNT_KEY_F3 SAFE(key_f3) #define GNT_KEY_F4 SAFE(key_f4) #define GNT_KEY_F5 SAFE(key_f5) #define GNT_KEY_F6 SAFE(key_f6) #define GNT_KEY_F7 SAFE(key_f7) #define GNT_KEY_F8 SAFE(key_f8) #define GNT_KEY_F9 SAFE(key_f9) #define GNT_KEY_F10 SAFE(key_f10) #define GNT_KEY_F11 SAFE(key_f11) #define GNT_KEY_F12 SAFE(key_f12) /** * Initialize the keys. */ void gnt_init_keys(void); /** * Refine input text. This usually looks at what the terminal claims it is, * and tries to change the text to work around some oft-broken terminfo entries. * * @param text The input text to refine. */ void gnt_keys_refine(char *text); /** * Translate a user-readable representation of an input to a machine-readable representation. * * @param name The user-readable representation of an input (eg.: c-t) * * @return A machine-readable representation of the input. */ const char *gnt_key_translate(const char *name); /** * Translate a machine-readable representation of an input to a user-readable representation. * * @param key The machine-readable representation of an input. * * @return A user-readable representation of the input (eg.: c-t). */ const char *gnt_key_lookup(const char *key); /** * Add a key combination to the internal key-tree. * * @param key The key to add */ void gnt_keys_add_combination(const char *key); /** * Remove a key combination from the internal key-tree. * * @param key The key to remove. */ void gnt_keys_del_combination(const char *key); /** * Find a combination from the given string. * * @param key The input string. * * @return The number of bytes in the combination that starts at the beginning * of key (can be 0). */ int gnt_keys_find_combination(const char *key); /* A lot of commonly used variable names are defined in <term.h>. * #undef them to make life easier for everyone. */ #undef columns #undef lines #undef buttons #undef newline #undef set_clock #endif