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[gaim-migrate @ 16183]
Apparently if you just use --with-python the autotools decide you must mean
you want to use yes(1) as your python interpreter, this results in an
infinitely growing output file the first time the dbus stuff tries to generate
a header. That's bad. This should make it a bit clearer.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
| author | Etan Reisner <pidgin@unreliablesource.net> |
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| date | Fri, 12 May 2006 22:08:34 +0000 |
| parents | 4d9686e7c234 |
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$MODULE_NAME = "Request Functions Test"; use Gaim; # All the information Gaim gets about our nifty plugin %PLUGIN_INFO = ( perl_api_version => 2, name => " Perl: $MODULE_NAME", version => "0.1", summary => "Test plugin for the Perl interpreter.", description => "Implements a set of test proccedures to ensure all functions that work in the C API still work in the Perl plugin interface. As XSUBs are added, this *should* be updated to test the changes. Furthermore, this will function as the tutorial perl plugin.", author => "John H. Kelm <johnhkelm\@gmail.com>", url => "http://sourceforge.net/users/johnhkelm/", load => "plugin_load", unload => "plugin_unload", plugin_action => "plugin_action_test", plugin_action_label => "Plugin Action Test Label" ); # These names must already exist my $GROUP = "UIUC Buddies"; my $USERNAME = "johnhkelm2"; # We will create these on load then destroy them on unload my $TEST_GROUP = "perlTestGroup"; my $TEST_NAME = "perlTestName"; my $TEST_ALIAS = "perlTestAlias"; my $PROTOCOL_ID = "prpl-oscar"; sub plugin_init { return %PLUGIN_INFO; } sub ok_cb_test{ $fields = shift; print "ok_cb_test: BEGIN\n"; print "ok_cb_test: Button Click\n"; print "ok_cb_test: Field Type: " . $fields . "\n"; $account = Gaim::Request::fields_get_account($fields, "acct_test"); print "ok_cb_test: Username of selected account: " . Gaim::Account::get_username($account) . "\n"; $int = Gaim::Request::fields_get_integer($fields, "int_test"); print "ok_cb_test: Integer Value:" . $int . "\n"; $choice = Gaim::Request::fields_get_choice($fields, "ch_test"); print "ok_cb_test: Choice Value:" . $choice . "\n"; print "ok_cb_test: END\n"; } sub cancel_cb_test{ print "cancel_cb_test: Button Click\n"; } sub plugin_action_test { $plugin = shift; print "plugin_action_cb_test: BEGIN\n"; plugin_request($plugin); print "plugin_action_cb_test: END\n"; } sub plugin_load { my $plugin = shift; ######### TEST CODE HERE ########## } sub plugin_request { $group = Gaim::Request::field_group_new("Group Name"); $field = Gaim::Request::field_account_new("acct_test", "Account Text", undef); Gaim::Request::field_account_set_show_all($field, 0); Gaim::Request::field_group_add_field($group, $field); $field = Gaim::Request::field_int_new("int_test", "Integer Text", 33); Gaim::Request::field_group_add_field($group, $field); # Test field choice $field = Gaim::Request::field_choice_new("ch_test", "Choice Text", 1); Gaim::Request::field_choice_add($field, "Choice 0"); Gaim::Request::field_choice_add($field, "Choice 1"); Gaim::Request::field_choice_add($field, "Choice 2"); Gaim::Request::field_group_add_field($group, $field); $request = Gaim::Request::fields_new(); Gaim::Request::fields_add_group($request, $group); Gaim::Request::fields( $plugin, "Request Title!", "Primary Title", "Secondary Title", $request, "Ok Text", "ok_cb_test", "Cancel Text", "cancel_cb_test"); } sub plugin_unload { my $plugin = shift; print "#" x 80 . "\n"; ######### TEST CODE HERE ########## print "\n" . "#" x 80 . "\n"; }
