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Use g_direct_hash/equal instead of g_int_hash/equal for the hash table that
holds the saved statuses. The effect is that this will take into account
the different size of time_t across 32-bit and 64-bit systems. There
should not be any side effects because it is only used at runtime for the
hash key, and all the important data is stored in the value.
This should stop any mysterious infinite loop problems on big-endian
systems which were trying to use the MSB of the time as a hash key.
Fixes #5887.
author | Elliott Sales de Andrade <qulogic@pidgin.im> |
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date | Sun, 15 Feb 2009 07:19:59 +0000 |
parents | e0613cf8c493 |
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/** @page certificate-signals Certificate Signals @signals @signal certificate-stored @signal certificate-deleted @endsignals @see certificate.h <hr> @signaldef certificate-stored @signalproto void (*certificate_stored)(PurpleCertificatePool *pool, const gchar *id, gpointer data); @endsignalproto @signaldesc Emitted when a pool stores a certificate. Connect to the pool instance. @param pool Pool the certificate has been stored into @param id Key the certificate was stored under @endsignaldef @signaldef certificate-deleted @signalproto void (*certificate_deleted)(PurpleCertificatePool *pool, const gchar *id, gpointer data); @endsignalproto @signaldesc Emitted when a pool deletes a certificate. Connect to the pool instance. @param pool Pool the certificate was deleted from @param id Key that was deleted @endsignaldef */ // vim: syntax=c.doxygen tw=75 et