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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 | 1568dc7a14f8 |
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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