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view libpurple/dbus-analyze-types.py @ 30385:9d386bf63eab
Stop using custom encodings (and LATIN-1, for that matter) for sending
OSCAR messages (ICBM, chat, Direct IM). Now, we use ASCII if a message
contains ASCII characters only, and UTF-16 in all other cases.
That fixes #10833 (offline messages now will be sent as UTF-16)
and also a whole bunch of potential problems we can get
with charset 0x3. Different clients tend to interpret this
charset differently; for instance, the official client
always interprets it as LATIN-1, while alternative
clients may decode it as some other user-specified
8-bit encoding. On the other hand, ASCII messages
(charset 0x0) and UTF-16 messages (charset 0x2) are understood
uniformly by all clients.
I also cleaned-up the code a little (got rid of code paths that were
never executed, flags that were always set, unused struct members, etc.)
author | ivan.komarov@soc.pidgin.im |
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date | Tue, 27 Jul 2010 21:17:01 +0000 |
parents | 5fe8042783c1 |
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# This program takes a C header/source as the input and produces # # with --keyword=enum: the list of all enums # with --keyword=struct: the list of all structs # # the output styles: # # --enum DBUS_POINTER_NAME1, # DBUS_POINTER_NAME2, # DBUS_POINTER_NAME3, # # --list NAME1 # NAME2 # NAME3 # import re import sys options = {} def toprint(match, line): if verbatim: return line else: return pattern % match for arg in sys.argv[1:]: if arg[0:2] == "--": mylist = arg[2:].split("=",1) command = mylist[0] if len(mylist) > 1: options[command] = mylist[1] else: options[command] = None keyword = options.get("keyword", "struct") pattern = options.get("pattern", "%s") verbatim = options.has_key("verbatim") structregexp1 = re.compile(r"^(typedef\s+)?%s\s+\w+\s+(\w+)\s*;" % keyword) structregexp2 = re.compile(r"^(typedef\s+)?%s" % keyword) structregexp3 = re.compile(r"^}\s+(\w+)\s*;") print "/* Generated by %s. Do not edit! */" % sys.argv[0] myinput = iter(sys.stdin) for line in myinput: match = structregexp1.match(line) if match is not None: print toprint(match.group(2), line) continue match = structregexp2.match(line) if match is not None: while True: if verbatim: print line.rstrip() line = myinput.next() match = structregexp3.match(line) if match is not None: print toprint(match.group(1), line) break if line[0] not in [" ", "\t", "{", "\n"]: if verbatim: print line break