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[gaim-migrate @ 11326] I removed the did_something thingy. My comment in the code might explain why. Basically, if someone changes their available message then the change will show up immediately instead of whenever something else happens to trigger a blist update for that person. Rockin' in the Wheary Land. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Fri, 19 Nov 2004 03:21:52 +0000
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sub description {
        my($a, $b, $c, $d, $e, $f) = @_;
        ("Example", "1.0", "An example Gaim perl script that does nothing particularly useful:\n\t-Show a dialog on load\n\t-Set user idle for 6,000 seconds\n\t-Greets people signing on with \"Hello\"\n\t-Informs you when script has been loaded for one minute.", "Eric Warmenhoven &lt;eric\@warmenhoven.org>", "http://gaim.sf.net", "/dev/null");
}

$handle = GAIM::register("Example", "1.0", "goodbye", "");

GAIM::print("Perl Says", "Handle $handle");
		
$ver = GAIM::get_info(0);
@ids = GAIM::get_info(1);

$msg = "Gaim $ver:";
foreach $id (@ids) {
	$pro = GAIM::get_info(7, $id);
	$nam = GAIM::get_info(3, $id);
	$msg .= "\n$nam using $pro";
}


GAIM::command("idle", 6000);

GAIM::add_event_handler($handle, "event_buddy_signon", "echo_reply");
GAIM::add_timeout_handler($handle, 60, "notify");

sub echo_reply {
	$index = $_[0];
	$who = $_[1];
	GAIM::print_to_conv($index, $who, "Hello", 0);
}

sub notify {
	GAIM::print("1 minute", "gaim test has been loaded for 1 minute");
}

sub goodbye {
	GAIM::print("You Bastard!", "You killed Kenny!");
}