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[gaim-migrate @ 12363] Changing your away message by just typing new text into the GtkStatusBox works again. I broke that earlier today when I fix a small bit of the which-status-is-the-active-status-in-this-presence thing. I also removed the log in or out in account.c depending on the status that was set. This was already handled by most of the PRPLs, and I feel that's the best way to do it. There was some talk of removing the login and close PRPL callbacks, and I'm not entirely against that, but things are starting to get pretty good. I don't see a need to change that right now. Also, I'm going to add a link to my (Mark Doliner) blog, for google, I guess: http://www.livejournal.com/users/thekingant/ committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Mon, 28 Mar 2005 04:26:33 +0000
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Notes on keeping GAIM OS independant
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General
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- Use G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S and G_DIR_SEPARATOR for paths

- Use g_getenv, g_snprintf, g_vsnprintf

- Use gaim_home_dir instead of g_get_home_dir or g_getenv("HOME")

- Make sure when including win32dep.h that it is the last header to
  be included.

- Open binary files when reading or writing with 'b' mode.

  e.g: fopen("somefile", "wb");

  Not doing so will open files in windows using defaut translation mode. 
  i.e. newline -> <CR><LF>

Paths
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- DATADIR, LOCALEDIR & LIBDIR are defined in wingaim as functions.
  Doing the following will therefore break the windows build:

  printf("File in DATADIR is: %s\n", DATADIR G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S "pic.png");

  it should be:

  printf("File in DATADIR is: %s%s%s\n", DATADIR, G_DIR_SEPARATOR_S, "pic.png");

PLUGINS & PROTOS
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- G_MODULE_EXPORT all functions which are to be accessed from outside the
  scope of its "dll" or "so". (E.G. gaim_plugin_init)

- G_MODULE_IMPORT all global variables which are located outside your
  dynamic library. (E.G. connections)

  (Not doing this will cause "Memory Access Violations" in Win32)