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[gaim-migrate @ 10387] " This patch adds chat user status icons (voice / halfop / op / founder) to chats There's a screenshot here, showing ops, voices and ignored ops and voices http://nosnilmot.com/gaim/chatusers.png This required some changes in how the core stores the list of users in chats to be able to store the status too, which are detailed below. I also fixed up some memory leaks as I came across them (string values returned by gtk_tree_model_get() not being g_free()'d) and a minor bug in signals-test.c Conversation API: Changed: gaim_conv_chat_add_user() (added flags parameter) gaim_conv_chat_add_users() now (added GList of flags parameter) gaim_conv_chat_get_users() now returns a GList of GaimChatBuddy's gaim_conv_chat_set_users() now expects a GList of GaimChatBuddy's Added: gaim_conv_chat_set_user_flags() gaim_conv_chat_get_user_flags() gaim_conv_chat_find_user() gaim_conv_chat_cb_new() gaim_conv_chat_cb_find() gaim_conv_chat_cb_destroy() gaim_conv_chat_cb_get_name() Conversation UI ops: added: chat_update_user() Signals: Changed: chat-buddy-joining & chat-buddy-joined now include the user's flags Added: chat-buddy-flags for when user's flags change Added: gaim_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_UINT_UINT (required for the new chat-buddy-flags signal) Protocol Plugins: All updated to work with above changes (obviously) User flags support added to IRC, Jabber and SILC New Files: pixmaps/status/default/ voice.svg halfop.svg op.svg founder.svg " --Stu Tomlinson committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im>
date Sat, 17 Jul 2004 18:11:12 +0000
parents 17a446f5e99b
children e4a27c9aec4c
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If you plan to use gaim CVS, PLEASE read this message in its entirety!

Gaim is a fast-moving project with a somewhat regular release schedule.  
Due to the rate of gaim development, CVS undergoes frequent bursts of 
massive changes, often leaving behind brokenness and partial 
functionality while the responsible developers rewrite some portion of 
code or seek to add new features.

What this all boils down to is that CVS _WILL_ sometimes be broken.
Because of this, we ask that users who are not interested in
personally tracking down bugs and fixing them (without a lot of
assistance from the developers!) avoid CVS and use releases.  Since
releases will be made often, this should not prevent anyone from using
the newest, shiniest features -- but it will prevent users from having
to deal with ugly development bugs that we already know about but
haven't gotten around to fixing.

If you are interested in hacking on gaim, please read README and
HACKING, and take note of the issues in PROGRAMMING_NOTES.  (Note that
they may be somewhat out of date at times.) Win32 developers, please
read README.mingw.

By far the best documentation, however, is the documented code.  Not
all parts of gaim have yet been documented, but the major subsystems
are falling fast.  If you have doxygen, you can use the Doxyfile in
the toplevel directory to generate pretty documentation.  Otherwise
(or even if you do!), the header files for each subsystem contain
documentation for the functions they contain.  For instance,
conversation.h contains documentation for the entire
gaim_conversation_* API, and account.h contains documentation for the
gaim_account_* API.

If you have questions, please feel free to contact the gaim developers
by email at gaim-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, on IRC at
irc.freenode.net in #gaim, or via the sourceforge forums at
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/gaim.  Please do as much homework
as you can before contacting us; the more you know about your
question, the faster and more effectively we can help you!

Send patches to gaim-devel@lists.sourceforge.net or post them in the
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