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I went ape on ICQ's i18n stuff for offline messages/channel 4 messages. I'm
pretty sure accented characters and what not should work like a charm, now.
Thanks to Mr. McQueen and Mr. Blanton. Also, I changed some stuff with handling
these types of messages, so we actually delimit the message at the delimiters.
So, uh, hopefully no one will complain about funky "?" symbols in their
authorization requests.
Stuff to look out for would be authorization requests and replies not working.
I still haven't been able to get icqnum@pager.icq.com to work reliably enough
to test it.
And also, I'd like to take this moment to say that lobsters are really neat.
Yeah. Lobsters.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
| author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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| date | Sun, 15 Dec 2002 06:15:27 +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) */
