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view libpurple/dbus-analyze-signals.py @ 28315:d9eb51a3a3a2
jabber: Don't try to pull a photo out of the <PHOTO/> cdata.
When the data from the server looks literally like:
<PHOTO>
<TYPE>image/jpeg</TYPE>
<BINVAL></BINVAL>
</PHOTO>
xmlnode_get_data(photo_node) will contain (whitespace) data, but in
no way is it a base64-encoded image. I can't find any reference to
clients distributing avatars in that way in the XEP or the RFC.
author | Paul Aurich <paul@darkrain42.org> |
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date | Sat, 03 Oct 2009 02:50:48 +0000 |
parents | 3a0552df3379 |
children | 9f6b8e5998ec |
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# This program takes a C source as the input and produces the list of # all signals registered. # # Output is: # <signal name="Changed"> # <arg name="new_value" type="b"/> # </signal> import re import sys # List "excluded" contains signals that shouldn't be exported via # DBus. If you remove a signal from this list, please make sure # that it does not break "make" with the configure option # "--enable-dbus" turned on. excluded = [\ # purple_dbus_signal_emit_purple prevents our "dbus-method-called" # signal from being propagated to dbus. "dbus-method-called", ] registerregex = re.compile("purple_signal_register[^;]+\"([\w\-]+)\"[^;]+(purple_marshal_\w+)[^;]+;") nameregex = re.compile('[-_][a-z]') print "/* Generated by %s. Do not edit! */" % sys.argv[0] print "const char *dbus_signals = " for match in registerregex.finditer(sys.stdin.read()): signal = match.group(1) marshal = match.group(2) if signal in excluded: continue signal = nameregex.sub(lambda x:x.group()[1].upper(), '-'+signal) print "\"<signal name='%s'>\\n\""%signal args = marshal.split('_') # ['purple', 'marshal', <return type>, '', args...] if len(args) > 4: for arg in args[4:]: if arg == "POINTER": type = 'p' elif arg == "ENUM": type = 'i' elif arg == "INT": type = 'i' elif arg == "UINT": type = 'u' elif arg == "INT64": type = 'x' elif arg == "UINT64": type = 't' elif arg == "BOOLEAN": type = 'b' print "\"<arg type='%s'/>\\n\""%type print "\"</signal>\\n\"" print ";"