view libpurple/dbus-useful.c @ 24353:c204239bef48

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>
date Fri, 31 Oct 2008 14:51:11 +0000
parents 32c366eeeb99
children 4ca97b26a8fb f75041cb3fec
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#include <string.h>
#include <glib.h>

#include "dbus-useful.h"
#include "conversation.h"
#include "util.h"


PurpleAccount *
purple_accounts_find_ext(const char *name, const char *protocol_id,
		       gboolean (*account_test)(const PurpleAccount *account))
{
	PurpleAccount *result = NULL;
	GList *l;
	char *who;

	if (name)
		who = g_strdup(purple_normalize(NULL, name));
	else
		who = NULL;

	for (l = purple_accounts_get_all(); l != NULL; l = l->next) {
		PurpleAccount *account = (PurpleAccount *)l->data;

		if (who && strcmp(purple_normalize(NULL, purple_account_get_username(account)), who))
			continue;

		if (protocol_id && strcmp(account->protocol_id, protocol_id))
			continue;

		if (account_test && !account_test(account))
			continue;

		result = account;
		break;
	}

	g_free(who);

	return result;
}

PurpleAccount *purple_accounts_find_any(const char *name, const char *protocol)
{
	return purple_accounts_find_ext(name, protocol, NULL);
}

PurpleAccount *purple_accounts_find_connected(const char *name, const char *protocol)
{
	return purple_accounts_find_ext(name, protocol, purple_account_is_connected);
}