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take an extra reference to PurpleXfer so we can check whether the whole
thing went away. I haven't tested this because it's late, but it shouldn't
break things or at least shouldn't make things worse.
It would be great if someone can test this and let me know.
References #6246
| author | Ka-Hing Cheung <khc@hxbc.us> |
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| date | Thu, 07 Aug 2008 07:07:32 +0000 |
| parents | 2f8274ce570a |
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$MODULE_NAME = "Plugin Action Test Plugin"; use Purple; sub plugin_init { return %PLUGIN_INFO; } sub plugin_load { my $plugin = shift; } sub plugin_unload { my $plugin = shift; } sub fun1 { print "1\n"; } sub fun2 { print "2\n"; } sub fun3 { print "3\n"; } %plugin_actions = ( "Action 1" => \&fun1, "Action 2" => \&fun2, "Action 3" => \&fun3 # "Action 1" => sub { print "1\n"; }, # "Action 2" => sub { print "2\n"; }, # "Action 3" => sub { print "3\n"; } ); sub plugin_action_names { foreach $key (keys %plugin_actions) { push @array, $key; } return @array; } # All the information Purple 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 => "Just a basic test plugin template.", author => "Etan Reisner <deryni\@gmail.com>", url => "http://sourceforge.net/users/deryni9/", load => "plugin_load", unload => "plugin_unload", plugin_action_sub => "plugin_action_names" );
