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Strip multiple leading mode characters from incoming nicknames.
This patch adds the function irc_nick_skip_mode, which takes an IRC
connection and nickname, and returns a pointer internal to the
nickname representing the first non-mode-character of the nick.
Apparently some IRC servers prepend more than one mode character to
nicknames under some circumstances; the standard is pretty vague on
the matter, and I can't see as how it hurts anything, so here goes.
This patch was originally from Marcos Garc«ża Ochoa.
Fixes #7416
committer: Ethan Blanton <elb@pidgin.im>
author | Marcos García Ochoa <magao@bigfoot.com> |
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date | Fri, 31 Oct 2008 14:51:11 +0000 |
parents | e3bf822c19c8 |
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/** @page ui-ops UiOps structures When implementing a UI for libpurple, you need to fill in various UiOps structures: - #PurpleAccountUiOps - #PurpleBlistUiOps - #PurpleConnectionUiOps - #PurpleConversationUiOps - #PurpleCoreUiOps - #PurpleDebugUiOps - #PurpleDnsQueryUiOps - #PurpleEventLoopUiOps (without this, nothing will work and you will cry) - #PurpleIdleUiOps - #PurpleNotifyUiOps - #PurplePrivacyUiOps - #PurpleRequestUiOps - #PurpleRoomlistUiOps - #PurpleSoundUiOps - #PurpleWhiteboardUiOps - #PurpleXferUiOps */ // vim: ft=c.doxygen