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[gaim-migrate @ 4317] Cooley enough, @mac.com screen names can sign on without any additional changes. There are a few problems, though. This fixes one of them: -SNAC error saying "Not supported by host" or something similar at signon, because gaim requests a redirect to the email notification server, but this is not supported for ICQ and @mac.com accounts (I don't know why ICQ accounts don't give the error). Anyway, so this fixes the problem by only requesting the redirect if the screen name has an email address associated with it. I made it so the auth reply info is stored in the oscar session struct. There are some other useful variables there, and I think it's just cleaner to store the whole thing than the little bits and pieces. I heard someone complain about your_uin@pager.icq.com spam, so I'm thinking it'd be good if there were a way to disable those types of messages. WinICQ has a nice little preferences thingy, I think. I dunno, maybe I could add a checkbox to the account window? committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Thu, 19 Dec 2002 20:38:12 +0000
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/*
 * Header file for common error description library.
 *
 * Copyright 1988, Student Information Processing Board of the
 * Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 *
 * For copyright and distribution info, see the documentation supplied
 * with this package.
 */

#ifndef __COM_ERR_H
#define __COM_ERR_H

#define COM_ERR_BUF_LEN 25

/* Use __STDC__ to guess whether we can use stdarg, prototypes, and const.
 * This is a public header file, so autoconf can't help us here. */
#ifdef __STDC__
# include <stdarg.h>
# define ETP(x) x
# define ETCONST const
#else
# define ETP(x) ()
# define ETCONST
#endif

typedef void (*error_handler_t) ETP((ETCONST char *, long, ETCONST char *,
				     va_list));
extern error_handler_t com_err_hook;
void com_err ETP((ETCONST char *, long, ETCONST char *, ...));
ETCONST char *error_message ETP((long));
ETCONST char *error_message_r ETP((long, char *));
error_handler_t set_com_err_hook ETP((error_handler_t));
error_handler_t reset_com_err_hook ETP((void));

#undef ETP

#endif /* ! defined(__COM_ERR_H) */