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Check if memory has been freed by looking at its contents does not work 100% of the time. If any of these functions are called with an invalid object, then the correct fix is to determine why the function was called and prevent it from being called.
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Fri, 05 Feb 2010 01:18:18 +0000
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/**
 * @file slpmsg.h SLP Message functions
 *
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 */
#ifndef _MSN_SLPMSG_H_
#define _MSN_SLPMSG_H_

typedef struct _MsnSlpMessage MsnSlpMessage;

#include "imgstore.h"

#include "slpsession.h"
#include "slpcall.h"
#include "slplink.h"
#include "session.h"
#include "msg.h"

#include "slp.h"

/**
 * A SLP Message  This contains everything that we will need to send a SLP
 * Message even if has to be sent in several parts.
 */
struct _MsnSlpMessage
{
	MsnSlpSession *slpsession;
	MsnSlpCall *slpcall; /**< The slpcall to which this slp message belongs (if applicable). */
	MsnSlpLink *slplink; /**< The slplink through which this slp message is being sent. */
	MsnSession *session;

	long session_id;
	long id;
	long ack_id;
	long ack_sub_id;
	long long ack_size;
	long app_id;

	gboolean sip; /**< A flag that states if this is a SIP slp message. */
	int ref_count; /**< The reference count. */
	long flags;

	FILE *fp;
	PurpleStoredImage *img;
	guchar *buffer;
	long long offset;
	long long size;

	GList *msgs; /**< The real messages. */

#if 1
	MsnMessage *msg; /**< The temporary real message that will be sent. */
#endif

#ifdef MSN_DEBUG_SLP
	char *info;
	gboolean text_body;
#endif
};

/**
 * Creates a new slp message
 *
 * @param slplink The slplink through which this slp message will be sent.
 * @return The created slp message.
 */
MsnSlpMessage *msn_slpmsg_new(MsnSlpLink *slplink);

/**
 * Destroys a slp message
 *
 * @param slpmsg The slp message to destory.
 */
void msn_slpmsg_destroy(MsnSlpMessage *slpmsg);

void msn_slpmsg_set_body(MsnSlpMessage *slpmsg, const char *body,
						 long long size);
void msn_slpmsg_set_image(MsnSlpMessage *slpmsg, PurpleStoredImage *img);
void msn_slpmsg_open_file(MsnSlpMessage *slpmsg,
						  const char *file_name);
MsnSlpMessage * msn_slpmsg_sip_new(MsnSlpCall *slpcall, int cseq,
								   const char *header,
								   const char *branch,
								   const char *content_type,
								   const char *content);

#ifdef MSN_DEBUG_SLP
void msn_slpmsg_show(MsnMessage *msg);
#endif

#endif /* _MSN_SLPMSG_H_ */