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view src/protocols/zephyr/com_err.h @ 13131:47ecef83e2e1
[gaim-migrate @ 15493]
A lot of our conversation code assumes that conv->account != NULL.
This is a completely invalid assumption. If you have a conversation
open on an account, and you delete the account, Gaim should leave the
conversation window open and set the account to NULL and handle
everything appropriately. Currently it does not, and that makes me
a little unhappy.
To reproduce this:
1. Open a conversation with someone
2. Delete the account that you're sending messages from
3. Watch the assertion failures scroll by in the debug window
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
| author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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| date | Mon, 06 Feb 2006 05:43:09 +0000 |
| parents | 424a40f12a6c |
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/* * Header file for common error description library. * * Copyright 1988, Student Information Processing Board of the * Massachusetts Institute of Technology. * * For copyright and distribution info, see the documentation supplied * with this package. */ #ifndef __COM_ERR_H #define __COM_ERR_H #define COM_ERR_BUF_LEN 25 /* Use __STDC__ to guess whether we can use stdarg, prototypes, and const. * This is a public header file, so autoconf can't help us here. */ #ifdef __STDC__ # include <stdarg.h> # define ETP(x) x # define ETCONST const #else # define ETP(x) () # define ETCONST #endif typedef void (*error_handler_t) ETP((ETCONST char *, long, ETCONST char *, va_list)); extern error_handler_t com_err_hook; void com_err ETP((ETCONST char *, long, ETCONST char *, ...)); ETCONST char *error_message ETP((long)); ETCONST char *error_message_r ETP((long, char *)); error_handler_t set_com_err_hook ETP((error_handler_t)); error_handler_t reset_com_err_hook ETP((void)); #undef ETP #endif /* ! defined(__COM_ERR_H) */
