changeset 24717:290bd7ef475a

merge of 'b777f3c2f3b9991830f31a5572d2bb0b030c2600' and 'b8d6086aef6b2e65d86e8ce60220ab7f460d5079'
author Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com>
date Fri, 12 Dec 2008 20:35:12 +0000
parents b25abc303e5a (diff) d1d9d085d626 (current diff)
children 5b703111614e d7cdbee6d9be fea25a73edba
files libpurple/protocols/myspace/CHANGES libpurple/protocols/myspace/ChangeLog libpurple/protocols/myspace/LICENSE libpurple/protocols/myspace/release.sh
diffstat 6 files changed, 63 insertions(+), 665 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/COPYING	Fri Dec 12 17:18:59 2008 +0000
+++ b/COPYING	Fri Dec 12 20:35:12 2008 +0000
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
 		    GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
 		       Version 2, June 1991
 
- Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-     51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02111-1301  USA
+ Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
+ 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
  Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
  of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
 
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
 General Public License applies to most of the Free Software
 Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to
 using it.  (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by
-the GNU Library General Public License instead.)  You can apply it to
+the GNU Lesser General Public License instead.)  You can apply it to
 your programs, too.
 
   When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
 
   The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and
 modification follow.
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+
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    TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
 
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
     License.  (Exception: if the Program itself is interactive but
     does not normally print such an announcement, your work based on
     the Program is not required to print an announcement.)
-
+
 These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole.  If
 identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program,
 and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@
 access to copy the source code from the same place counts as
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 compelled to copy the source along with the object code.
-
+
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@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@
 
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+
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@@ -278,7 +278,7 @@
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+
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@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@
 the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
 
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@@ -303,17 +303,16 @@
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@@ -336,5 +335,5 @@
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+library.  If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
 Public License instead of this License.
--- a/libpurple/protocols/myspace/CHANGES	Fri Dec 12 17:18:59 2008 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,156 +0,0 @@
-2007-08-28 Jeff Connelly <pidgin@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.17
-* Get server-side contact list from server on sign-on (partly implements
-  server-side contacts, ticket #2658).
-* Set local alias to username on sign-on, if not already set. This fixes
-  #2793, though this may not be the best way, other fixes under consideration.
-* Support myim:sendIM and addContact URLs with cID and uID parameters.
-* Fix #2722, only check for mail if "New mail notifications" is enabled.
-* Modularize msimprpl.
-* Pidgin 2.1.1 only.
-
-2007-08-23 Jeff Connelly <pidgin@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.16
-* Add option to add all friends from myspace.com to your buddy list (#2660)
-* If a user doesn't have a picture, don't display an icon (instead of
-  displaying MySpace's "no photo" icon)
-* Fix #2725, a common crash related to buddy icon data
-* Fix #2752, which led to duplicate groups
-* Fix #2720, crash/disconnect when adding a buddy that doesn't exist
-  (You'll now receive an error when looking up invalid usernames).
-* Source-code release only.
-
-2007-08-22 Jeff Connelly <pidgin@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.15
-* Incomplete implementation of adding friends from myspace.com.
-* Change msim_msg_get() to start at the given node instead of the beginning.
-* Add msim_msg_get_*_from_element() to access data in MsimMessagElement *'s.
-* Use MsimMessage dictionaries everywhere in incoming messages, instead of
-  the old GHashTable method. Dictionary type is now fully implemented.
-* Add functions to loop over MsimMessages.
-* Link to myspace.com profile in Get Info.
-* Conditionally use my proposed attention API if defined.
-* Propagate to im.pidgin.pidgin branch for 2.1.2.
-* GSoC ended on 2007-08-20. The code in this release hasn't changed since
-  then. I did, however, bump the version number to 0.15 to distinguish this
-  release from the previous one. But there were no code changes. I updated
-  the text files, too.
-* Note: msimprpl will continue to be developed as time permits.
-
-2007-08-12 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.14
-* Full emoticon support (except no difference between nerd and geek emoticons),
-  thanks to a number of new icons from Hylke Bons.
-* Package Win32 release archive so that it can easily be extracted directly
-  into the folder Pidgin was installed to.
-* Better password handling, may now support Unicode passwords.
-* Much general clean-up and restructuring of the code.
-* Resolve user ID from buddy list, if it exists. Greatly improves speed of 
-  receiving messages from user IDs.
-* Support sending and receiving hyperlinks.
-* Fix #2521 by reimplementing protocol message escaping to work correctly.
-* Fix #2520 by indicating sign-on at the correct time.
-
-2007-08-04 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.13
-* Fix crash when deleting buddies, on Windows.
-* Disable sending client version to oncoming buddies (compile-time option).
-* Updated login process (more closely resembles official client).
-* Zaps, sending and receiving
-* Emoticons, mapped to Pidgin-supported smileys
-* Show official client build in buddy profiles.
-
-2007-07-15 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.12
-* Allow logging in with passwords containing uppercase letters (bug #2066)
-* Add /3 -> | translation to escaping.
-* Allow setting status string.
-* Disable keepalive timeout.
-* Remove faking self online, instead show real status (now that it exists).
-* Support font sizes in incoming instant messages.
-* Add support for mail notifications.
-
-2007-07-09 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.11
-* Allow going idle (tested with I'dle Ma'ker) and viewing idle status of 
-  buddies (thanks to Scott Ellis, developing a MySpaceIM plugin for Miranda IM,
-  for finding the idle status code.)
-* Time out if no data from server within a certain amount of time 
-  (keep alives).
-* Remove "Sign on as hidden" option, and always set status to current status
-  when signing on.
-* Some support for sending formatted text.
-* Fix build process on Unix, bug #2086.
-
-2007-07-03 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.10
-* On incoming instant messages, add support for:
- * Text color
- * Font face
-* Add option to sign on as hidden, default off (previously, always was hidden)
-* Add ability to change status to hidden, available, away
-* Increase password length limit to 10 to match official client (bug #2010)
-
-2007-07-01 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.9
-* Fix crash on Windows when logging in (bug #1990)
-* Fix crash on Windows when viewing tooltip text (bug #1999)
-
-2007-06-30 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.8
-* Allow "Get Info" on all users, by uid or username
-* Fix crash when re-logging in, if login failed.
-* Show descriptive error message if login password is too long.
-* Fake self from being online, since can't add self to buddy list.
-* Update for Libpurple 2.0.2.
-* Partial support for formatting on incoming instant messages.
-
-2007-06-14 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.7
-* Add/delete buddy now functional (required many other code improvements).
-* Show improved buddy information in tooltip text.
-* Show user profile (in "Get Info" option) for buddies on buddy list.
-* Fix crash when re-logging in, if login succeeded.
-
-2007-06-12 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.6
-* Use RC4 code from Libpurple 2.0.1
-* Use a new implementation for sending and receiving messages (MsimMessage).
-  This infrastructural change significantly improves extensibility.
-* Show online buddies as online.
-* Send and receive typing notifications (along with other required changes).
-
-2007-05-22 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> - 0.5
-* Add protocol escaping, so can now send and receive / and \ characters
-* Designed Pidgin 2.0.0beta7
-* Use RC4 code from Samba
-* Use translations (_ macro)
-* No major changes to code, still getting familiar with tools & community
-
-2007-04-29 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.im> 
-
-* NOTE: This code is now being developed under Monotone, in the
-  im.pidgin.soc.2007.msimprpl branch on my local computer, which
-  is periodically sync'd with pidgin.im's Monotone database.
-
-  Changes will be logged to Monotone.
-
-2007-04-15 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.4
-
-* Gracefully handle a full receive buffer
-* Handle fatal errors
-* Last version for Gaim 2.0.0beta6
-
-2007-04-14 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.3
-
-* Win32 support
-* Add a large number of precondition checks and a handful of assertions
-* Add documentation to each function, for doxygen.
-
-2007-04-10 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.2
-
-* Add ability to IM by email address.
-* Show usernames on buddy list instead of userids.
-* Show incoming messages as coming from username, instead of userid.
-* Add status messages and tooltip text.
-
-2007-04-09 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.1
-
-* Parsing most of the protocol.
-* Logging in using RC4/SHA1-based authentication.
-* Sending messages, by numeric userid or username.
-* Receiving messages, currently only by numeric userid.
-* Some buddy list support (show all users on buddy list as online, by uid).
-
-2007-04-07 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.0
-
-* Initial version. Login only. Not publicly released.
-
--- a/libpurple/protocols/myspace/ChangeLog	Fri Dec 12 17:18:59 2008 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-
-2007-04-29 Jeff Connelly <jeff2@soc.pidgin.com> 
-
-* NOTE: This code is now being developed under Monotone, in the
-  im.pidgin.soc.2007.msimprpl branch on my local computer, which
-  is periodically sync'd with pidgin.im's Monotone database.
-
-  Changes will be logged to Monotone.
-
-2007-04-15 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.4
-
-* Gracefully handle a full receive buffer
-* Handle fatal errors
-
-2007-04-14 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.3
-
-* Win32 support
-* Add a large number of precondition checks and a handful of assertions
-* Add documentation to each function, for doxygen.
-
-2007-04-10 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.2
-
-* Add ability to IM by email address.
-* Show usernames on buddy list instead of userids.
-* Show incoming messages as coming from username, instead of userid.
-* Add status messages and tooltip text.
-
-2007-04-09 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.1
-
-* Parsing most of the protocol.
-* Logging in using RC4/SHA1-based authentication.
-* Sending messages, by numeric userid or username.
-* Receiving messages, currently only by numeric userid.
-* Some buddy list support (show all users on buddy list as online, by uid).
-
-2007-04-07 Jeff Connelly <myspaceim@xyzzy.cjb.net> - 0.0
-
-* Initial version. Login only. Not publicly released.
-
--- a/libpurple/protocols/myspace/LICENSE	Fri Dec 12 17:18:59 2008 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,339 +0,0 @@
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-
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--- a/libpurple/protocols/myspace/markup.c	Fri Dec 12 17:18:59 2008 +0000
+++ b/libpurple/protocols/myspace/markup.c	Fri Dec 12 20:35:12 2008 +0000
@@ -21,23 +21,9 @@
 
 typedef int (*MSIM_XMLNODE_CONVERT)(MsimSession *, xmlnode *, gchar **, gchar **);
 
-/* Internal functions */
-
-static guint msim_point_to_purple_size(MsimSession *session, guint point);
-static guint msim_purple_size_to_point(MsimSession *session, guint size);
-static guint msim_height_to_point(MsimSession *session, guint height);
-static guint msim_point_to_height(MsimSession *session, guint point);
-
-static int msim_markup_tag_to_html(MsimSession *, xmlnode *root, gchar **begin, gchar **end);
-static int html_tag_to_msim_markup(MsimSession *, xmlnode *root, gchar **begin, gchar **end);
-static gchar *msim_convert_xml(MsimSession *, const gchar *raw, MSIM_XMLNODE_CONVERT f);
-static gchar *msim_convert_smileys_to_markup(gchar *before);
-static double msim_round(double round);
-
-
 /* Globals */
 
-/* The names in in emoticon_names (for <i n=whatever>) map to corresponding 
+/* The names in in emoticon_names (for <i n=whatever>) map to corresponding
  * entries in emoticon_symbols (for the ASCII representation of the emoticon).
  *
  * Multiple emoticon symbols in Pidgin can map to one name. List the
@@ -93,7 +79,7 @@
 
 
 /* Indexes of this array + 1 map HTML font size to scale of normal font size. *
- * Based on _point_sizes from libpurple/gtkimhtml.c 
+ * Based on _point_sizes from libpurple/gtkimhtml.c
  *                                 1    2  3    4     5      6       7 */
 static gdouble _font_scale[] = { .85, .95, 1, 1.2, 1.44, 1.728, 2.0736 };
 
@@ -102,11 +88,11 @@
 
 /* Text formatting bits for <f s=#> */
 #define MSIM_TEXT_BOLD                  1
-#define MSIM_TEXT_ITALIC                2   
+#define MSIM_TEXT_ITALIC                2
 #define MSIM_TEXT_UNDERLINE             4
 
-/* Default baseline size of purple's fonts, in points. What is size 3 in points. 
- * _font_scale specifies scaling factor relative to this point size. Note this 
+/* Default baseline size of purple's fonts, in points. What is size 3 in points.
+ * _font_scale specifies scaling factor relative to this point size. Note this
  * is only the default; it is configurable in account options. */
 #define MSIM_BASE_FONT_POINT_SIZE       8
 
@@ -118,7 +104,7 @@
 /* round is part of C99, but sometimes is unavailable before then.
  * Based on http://forums.belution.com/en/cpp/000/050/13.shtml
  */
-double msim_round(double value)
+static double msim_round(double value)
 {
 	if (value < 0) {
 		return -(floor(-value + 0.5));
@@ -128,17 +114,17 @@
 }
 
 
-/** Convert typographical font point size to HTML font size. 
+/** Convert typographical font point size to HTML font size.
  * Based on libpurple/gtkimhtml.c */
 static guint
 msim_point_to_purple_size(MsimSession *session, guint point)
 {
 	guint size, this_point, base;
 	gdouble scale;
-	
+
 	base = purple_account_get_int(session->account, "base_font_size", MSIM_BASE_FONT_POINT_SIZE);
-   
-	for (size = 0; 
+
+	for (size = 0;
 			size < sizeof(_font_scale) / sizeof(_font_scale[0]);
 			++size) {
 		scale = _font_scale[CLAMP(size, 1, MAX_FONT_SIZE) - 1];
@@ -176,7 +162,7 @@
 }
 
 /** Convert a msim markup font pixel height to the more usual point size, for incoming messages. */
-static guint 
+static guint
 msim_height_to_point(MsimSession *session, guint height)
 {
 	guint dpi;
@@ -201,7 +187,7 @@
 }
 
 /** Convert the msim markup <f> (font) tag into HTML. */
-static void 
+static void
 msim_markup_f_to_html(MsimSession *session, xmlnode *root, gchar **begin, gchar **end)
 {
 	const gchar *face, *height_str, *decor_str;
@@ -227,17 +213,17 @@
 	gs_begin = g_string_new("");
 	/* TODO: get font size working */
 	if (height && !face) {
-		g_string_printf(gs_begin, "<font size='%d'>", 
+		g_string_printf(gs_begin, "<font size='%d'>",
 				msim_point_to_purple_size(session, msim_height_to_point(session, height)));
 	} else if (height && face) {
-		g_string_printf(gs_begin, "<font face='%s' size='%d'>", face,  
+		g_string_printf(gs_begin, "<font face='%s' size='%d'>", face,
 				msim_point_to_purple_size(session, msim_height_to_point(session, height)));
 	} else {
 		g_string_printf(gs_begin, "<font>");
 	}
 
 	/* No support for font-size CSS? */
-	/* g_string_printf(gs_begin, "<span style='font-family: %s; font-size: %dpt'>", face, 
+	/* g_string_printf(gs_begin, "<span style='font-family: %s; font-size: %dpt'>", face,
 			msim_height_to_point(height)); */
 
 	gs_end = g_string_new("</font>");
@@ -263,11 +249,11 @@
 }
 
 /** Convert a msim markup color to a color suitable for libpurple.
-  *
-  * @param msim Either a color name, or an rgb(x,y,z) code.
-  *
-  * @return A new string, either a color name or #rrggbb code. Must g_free(). 
-  */
+ *
+ * @param msim Either a color name, or an rgb(x,y,z) code.
+ *
+ * @return A new string, either a color name or #rrggbb code. Must g_free().
+ */
 static char *
 msim_color_to_purple(const char *msim)
 {
@@ -287,7 +273,7 @@
 }
 
 /** Convert the msim markup <a> (anchor) tag into HTML. */
-static void 
+static void
 msim_markup_a_to_html(MsimSession *session, xmlnode *root, gchar **begin, gchar **end)
 {
 	const gchar *href;
@@ -302,10 +288,10 @@
 }
 
 /** Convert the msim markup <p> (paragraph) tag into HTML. */
-static void 
+static void
 msim_markup_p_to_html(MsimSession *session, xmlnode *root, gchar **begin, gchar **end)
 {
-	/* Just pass through unchanged. 
+	/* Just pass through unchanged.
 	 *
 	 * Note: attributes currently aren't passed, if there are any. */
 	*begin = g_strdup("<p>");
@@ -313,7 +299,7 @@
 }
 
 /** Convert the msim markup <c> tag (text color) into HTML. TODO: Test */
-static void 
+static void
 msim_markup_c_to_html(MsimSession *session, xmlnode *root, gchar **begin, gchar **end)
 {
 	const gchar *color;
@@ -330,7 +316,7 @@
 
 	purple_color = msim_color_to_purple(color);
 
-	*begin = g_strdup_printf("<font color='%s'>", purple_color); 
+	*begin = g_strdup_printf("<font color='%s'>", purple_color);
 
 	g_free(purple_color);
 
@@ -339,7 +325,7 @@
 }
 
 /** Convert the msim markup <b> tag (background color) into HTML. TODO: Test */
-static void 
+static void
 msim_markup_b_to_html(MsimSession *session, xmlnode *root, gchar **begin, gchar **end)
 {
 	const gchar *color;
@@ -357,7 +343,7 @@
 	purple_color = msim_color_to_purple(color);
 
 	/* TODO: find out how to set background color. */
-	*begin = g_strdup_printf("<span style='background-color: %s'>", 
+	*begin = g_strdup_printf("<span style='background-color: %s'>",
 			purple_color);
 	g_free(purple_color);
 
@@ -365,7 +351,7 @@
 }
 
 /** Convert the msim markup <i> tag (emoticon image) into HTML. */
-static void 
+static void
 msim_markup_i_to_html(MsimSession *session, xmlnode *root, gchar **begin, gchar **end)
 {
 	const gchar *name;
@@ -396,8 +382,8 @@
 }
 
 /** Convert an individual msim markup tag to HTML. */
-static int 
-msim_markup_tag_to_html(MsimSession *session, xmlnode *root, gchar **begin, 
+static int
+msim_markup_tag_to_html(MsimSession *session, xmlnode *root, gchar **begin,
 		gchar **end)
 {
 	g_return_val_if_fail(root != NULL, 0);
@@ -416,7 +402,7 @@
 		msim_markup_i_to_html(session, root, begin, end);
 	} else {
 		purple_debug_info("msim", "msim_markup_tag_to_html: "
-				"unknown tag name=%s, ignoring", 
+				"unknown tag name=%s, ignoring",
 				root->name ? root->name : "(NULL)");
 		*begin = g_strdup("");
 		*end = g_strdup("");
@@ -425,8 +411,8 @@
 }
 
 /** Convert an individual HTML tag to msim markup. */
-static int 
-html_tag_to_msim_markup(MsimSession *session, xmlnode *root, gchar **begin, 
+static int
+html_tag_to_msim_markup(MsimSession *session, xmlnode *root, gchar **begin,
 		gchar **end)
 {
 	int ret = 0;
@@ -437,7 +423,7 @@
 		*end = g_strdup("");
 	/* TODO: Coalesce nested tags into one <f> tag!
 	 * Currently, the 's' value will be overwritten when b/i/u is nested
-	 * within another one, and only the inner-most formatting will be 
+	 * within another one, and only the inner-most formatting will be
 	 * applied to the text. */
 	} else if (!purple_utf8_strcasecmp(root->name, "b")) {
 		if (root->child->type == XMLNODE_TYPE_DATA) {
@@ -522,13 +508,13 @@
 		face = xmlnode_get_attrib(root, "face");
 
 		if (face && size) {
-			*begin = g_strdup_printf("<f f='%s' h='%d'>", face, 
+			*begin = g_strdup_printf("<f f='%s' h='%d'>", face,
 					msim_point_to_height(session,
 						msim_purple_size_to_point(session, atoi(size))));
 		} else if (face) {
 			*begin = g_strdup_printf("<f f='%s'>", face);
 		} else if (size) {
-			*begin = g_strdup_printf("<f h='%d'>", 
+			*begin = g_strdup_printf("<f h='%d'>",
 					 msim_point_to_height(session,
 						 msim_purple_size_to_point(session, atoi(size))));
 		} else {
@@ -550,7 +536,7 @@
 #endif
 
 		err = g_strdup_printf("html_tag_to_msim_markup: unrecognized "
-			"HTML tag %s was sent by the IM client; ignoring", 
+			"HTML tag %s was sent by the IM client; ignoring",
 			root->name ? root->name : "(NULL)");
 		msim_unrecognized(NULL, NULL, err);
 		g_free(err);
@@ -585,7 +571,7 @@
 
 	if (descended == 0) /* We've not formatted this yet.. :) */
 		descended = f(session, root, &begin, &end); /* Get the value that our format function has already descended for us */
-	
+
 	g_string_append(final, begin);
 
 	/* Loop over all child nodes. */
@@ -599,18 +585,18 @@
 				/* A tag or tag with attributes. Recursively descend. */
 				inner = msim_convert_xmlnode(session, node, f, descended);
 				g_return_val_if_fail(inner != NULL, NULL);
-		
-				purple_debug_info("msim", " ** node name=%s\n", 
+
+				purple_debug_info("msim", " ** node name=%s\n",
 						(node && node->name) ? node->name : "(NULL)");
 				break;
-		
+
 			case XMLNODE_TYPE_DATA:
 				/* Literal text. */
 				inner = g_strndup(node->data, node->data_sz);
-				purple_debug_info("msim", " ** node data=%s\n", 
+				purple_debug_info("msim", " ** node data=%s\n",
 						inner ? inner : "(NULL)");
 				break;
-		
+
 			default:
 				purple_debug_info("msim",
 						"msim_convert_xmlnode: strange node\n");
@@ -696,10 +682,10 @@
 		replacement = g_strdup_printf("<i n=\"%s\"/>", name);
 
 		purple_debug_info("msim", "msim_convert_smileys_to_markup: %s->%s\n",
-				symbol ? symbol : "(NULL)", 
+				symbol ? symbol : "(NULL)",
 				replacement ? replacement : "(NULL)");
 		new = purple_strreplace(old, symbol, replacement);
-		
+
 		g_free(replacement);
 		g_free(old);
 
@@ -708,16 +694,14 @@
 
 	return new;
 }
-	
 
-/** High-level function to convert MySpaceIM markup to Purple (HTML) markup. 
+/** High-level function to convert MySpaceIM markup to Purple (HTML) markup.
  *
  * @return Purple markup string, must be g_free()'d. */
 gchar *
 msim_markup_to_html(MsimSession *session, const gchar *raw)
 {
-	return msim_convert_xml(session, raw, 
-			(MSIM_XMLNODE_CONVERT)(msim_markup_tag_to_html));
+	return msim_convert_xml(session, raw, msim_markup_tag_to_html);
 }
 
 /** High-level function to convert Purple (HTML) to MySpaceIM markup.
@@ -730,9 +714,8 @@
 {
 	gchar *markup;
 
-	markup = msim_convert_xml(session, raw,
-			(MSIM_XMLNODE_CONVERT)(html_tag_to_msim_markup));
-	
+	markup = msim_convert_xml(session, raw, html_tag_to_msim_markup);
+
 	if (purple_account_get_bool(session->account, "emoticons", TRUE)) {
 		/* Frees markup and allocates a new one. */
 		markup = msim_convert_smileys_to_markup(markup);
@@ -740,5 +723,3 @@
 
 	return markup;
 }
-
-
--- a/libpurple/protocols/myspace/release.sh	Fri Dec 12 17:18:59 2008 +0000
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-# Created:20070618
-# By Jeff Connelly
-
-# Package a new msimprpl for release. Must be run with bash.
-
-VERSION=0.18
-make
-# Include 'myspace' directory in archive, so it can easily be unextracted
-# into ~/pidgin/libpurple/protocols at the correct location.
-# (if this command fails, run it manually).
-# This convenient command requires bash.
-cd ../../..
-tar -cf libpurple/protocols/msimprpl-$VERSION.tar libpurple/protocols/myspace/{CHANGES,ChangeLog,LICENSE,Makefile.*,*.c,*.h,README,release.sh,.deps/*} autogen.sh configure.ac
-cd libpurple/protocols/myspace
-gzip ../msimprpl-$VERSION.tar
-
-mv ~/pidgin/config.h ~/pidgin/config.h-
-make -f Makefile.mingw
-mv ~/pidgin/config.h- ~/pidgin/config.h
-cp ~/pidgin/win32-install-dir/plugins/libmyspace.dll .
-# Zip is more common with Win32 users. Just include a few files in this archive,
-# but (importantly) preserve the install directory structure!
-mkdir -p win32-archive/plugins
-cp libmyspace.dll win32-archive/plugins
-mkdir -p win32-archive/pixmaps/pidgin/protocols/{48,22,16}
-cp ~/pidgin/win32-install-dir/pixmaps/pidgin/protocols/48/myspace.png \
-                win32-archive/pixmaps/pidgin/protocols/48/
-cp ~/pidgin/win32-install-dir/pixmaps/pidgin/protocols/22/myspace.png \
-                win32-archive/pixmaps/pidgin/protocols/22/
-cp ~/pidgin/win32-install-dir/pixmaps/pidgin/protocols/16/myspace.png \
-                win32-archive/pixmaps/pidgin/protocols/16/
-mkdir -p win32-archive/pixmaps/pidgin/emotes/default
-cp ~/pidgin/win32-install-dir/pixmaps/pidgin/emotes/default/theme \
-        win32-archive/pixmaps/pidgin/emotes/default/theme
-# Emoticons in MySpaceIM but not Pidgin 2.1.0
-cp ~/pidgin/win32-install-dir/pixmaps/pidgin/emotes/default/{sinister,sidefrown,pirate,mohawk,messed,bulgy-eyes}.png \
-	win32-archive/pixmaps/pidgin/emotes/default/
-
-# Use DOS line endings and .txt file extension for convenience
-u2d < README > win32-archive/msimprpl-README.txt
-u2d < LICENSE > win32-archive/msimprpl-LICENSE.txt
-u2d < CHANGES > win32-archive/msimprpl-CHANGES.txt
-cd win32-archive
-zip -r ../../msimprpl-$VERSION-win32.zip *
-cd ..
-rm -rf win32-archive
-ls -l ../msimprpl-$VERSION*