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view libpurple/dbus-analyze-types.py @ 28290:c9d3bda6ef81
Fix some problems adding "stuff" to oscar buddy lists, where "stuff" is
often buddies to block, but can also be buddies to allow or maybe
your privacy setting. I imagine this eliminates some "unable to add buddy"
errors.
Apparently I discovered this idiosyncrasy on 2007-04-23 and fixed it for
icon items in 5ee6fd5ddac3a8e8920941dee8be3ae5a615c105, but for some
reason I didn't fix it for any other types of items.
I'm also making this loop a bit less heavy handed... it used to require
that new items had an itemID greater than every other item. Now it just
makes sure the itemID is not equal the itemID and not equal to the groupID
of any other item.
Let it be known that the best way for me to fix blocking is to have people
I don't want to talk to IM me.
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Thu, 24 Sep 2009 01:50:02 +0000 |
parents | 5fe8042783c1 |
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# This program takes a C header/source as the input and produces # # with --keyword=enum: the list of all enums # with --keyword=struct: the list of all structs # # the output styles: # # --enum DBUS_POINTER_NAME1, # DBUS_POINTER_NAME2, # DBUS_POINTER_NAME3, # # --list NAME1 # NAME2 # NAME3 # import re import sys options = {} def toprint(match, line): if verbatim: return line else: return pattern % match for arg in sys.argv[1:]: if arg[0:2] == "--": mylist = arg[2:].split("=",1) command = mylist[0] if len(mylist) > 1: options[command] = mylist[1] else: options[command] = None keyword = options.get("keyword", "struct") pattern = options.get("pattern", "%s") verbatim = options.has_key("verbatim") structregexp1 = re.compile(r"^(typedef\s+)?%s\s+\w+\s+(\w+)\s*;" % keyword) structregexp2 = re.compile(r"^(typedef\s+)?%s" % keyword) structregexp3 = re.compile(r"^}\s+(\w+)\s*;") print "/* Generated by %s. Do not edit! */" % sys.argv[0] myinput = iter(sys.stdin) for line in myinput: match = structregexp1.match(line) if match is not None: print toprint(match.group(2), line) continue match = structregexp2.match(line) if match is not None: while True: if verbatim: print line.rstrip() line = myinput.next() match = structregexp3.match(line) if match is not None: print toprint(match.group(1), line) break if line[0] not in [" ", "\t", "{", "\n"]: if verbatim: print line break