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[gaim-migrate @ 4297]
(22:54:38) Robot101: * Make sure prefs are saved before plugins are removed, and not afterwards.
(22:54:59) Robot101: * Move do_quit() into aim.c and make sure everything appropriate uses it.
(22:55:12) Robot101: * Remove duplicated cancel_login for closing the main window, use do_quit instead.
(22:55:49) Robot101: * Remove uncalled code pertaining to closing the about window from when it was called via gaim -v.
(22:56:06) LSchiere: what's this in sounds?
(22:56:29) Robot101: * Add correct ifdefs to prefs so only compiled-in sound methods are shown.
(22:56:34) LSchiere: if you broke my sounds...
(22:57:07) Robot101: * Remove unused sound order data, and clarify comments and debug output.
(22:57:56) Robot101: * Remove duplicated check which is performed at the start of play_file anyway.
(22:58:03) Robot101: that's the lot
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
| author | Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im> |
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| date | Mon, 16 Dec 2002 03:58:54 +0000 |
| parents | e074172f4a41 |
| children | 59ff9d0b7b85 |
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Notes on keeping GAIM OS independant ------------------------------------ General ------- - 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. Paths ----- - 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 ---------------- - 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)
