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In msim_msg_get(), start at the given node instead of using g_list_first() to back track and find the first node (since GList's are doubly-linked, it can do this). This means that msim_msg_get_*() functions now return values beginning from the MsimMessage * that was passed to the function, instead of at the very beginning, so you can pass an MsimMessage pointer in the middle of an MsimMessage (which is really just a GList) and it will search starting from where you gave it.
author Jeffrey Connelly <jaconnel@calpoly.edu>
date Sun, 19 Aug 2007 23:43:48 +0000
parents 8cf53d7a0887
children e0613cf8c493
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/** @page connection-signals Connection Signals

 @signals
  @signal signing-on
  @signal signed-on
  @signal signing-off
  @signal signed-off
 @endsignals

 <hr>

 @signaldef signing-on
  @signalproto
void (*signing_on)(PurpleConnection *gc);
  @endsignalproto
  @signaldesc
   Emitted when a connection is about to sign on.
  @param gc The connection that is about to sign on.
 @endsignaldef

 @signaldef signed-on
  @signalproto
void (*signed_on)(PurpleConnection *gc);
  @endsignalproto
  @signaldesc
   Emitted when a connection has signed on.
  @param gc The connection that has signed on.
 @endsignaldef

 @signaldef signing-off
  @signalproto
void (*signing_off)(PurpleConnection *gc);
  @endsignalproto
  @signaldesc
   Emitted when a connection is about to sign off.
  @param gc The connection that is about to sign off.
 @endsignaldef

 @signaldef signed-off
  @signalproto
void (*signed_off)(PurpleConnection *gc);
  @endsignalproto
  @signaldesc
   Emitted when a connection has signed off.
  @param gc The connection that has signed off.
 @endsignaldef

 */
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