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view libpurple/plugins/perl/scripts/plugin_pref.pl @ 21621:b2aa68cdc8b9
I had used memcpy to copy the struct tm to where the caller wants it, but
this assumes all callers provide their own allocated struct, which is not
necessarily always the case.
If callers want to keep the values of this struct tm across multiple calls
to purple_str_to_time, they had better copy it themselves. (which is
essentially the same as it was before when we were returning the pointer
to the struct as returned by localtime(), which is also statically
allocated)
| author | Stu Tomlinson <stu@nosnilmot.com> |
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| date | Fri, 23 Nov 2007 19:41:44 +0000 |
| parents | 2f8274ce570a |
| children | fb86dbeb2b15 |
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$MODULE_NAME = "Prefs Functions Test"; use Purple; # 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 => "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", prefs_info => "foo" ); # 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 foo { $frame = Purple::PluginPref::Frame->new(); $ppref = Purple::PluginPref->new_with_label("boolean"); $frame->add($ppref); $ppref = Purple::PluginPref->new_with_name_and_label( "/plugins/core/perl_test/bool", "Boolean Preference"); $frame->add($ppref); $ppref = Purple::PluginPref->new_with_name_and_label( "/plugins/core/perl_test/choice", "Choice Preference"); $ppref->set_type(1); $ppref->add_choice("ch0", $frame); $ppref->add_choice("ch1", $frame); $frame->add($ppref); $ppref = Purple::PluginPref->new_with_name_and_label( "/plugins/core/perl_test/text", "Text Box Preference"); $ppref->set_max_length(16); $frame->add($ppref); return $frame; } sub plugin_init { return %PLUGIN_INFO; } # This is the sub defined in %PLUGIN_INFO to be called when the plugin is loaded # Note: The plugin has a reference to itself on top of the argument stack. sub plugin_load { my $plugin = shift; print "#" x 80 . "\n\n"; ######### TEST CODE HERE ########## Purple::Prefs::add_none("/plugins/core/perl_test"); Purple::Prefs::add_bool("/plugins/core/perl_test/bool", 1); Purple::Prefs::add_string("/plugins/core/perl_test/choice", "ch1"); Purple::Prefs::add_string("/plugins/core/perl_test/text", "Foobar"); print "\n\n" . "#" x 80 . "\n\n"; } sub plugin_unload { my $plugin = shift; print "#" x 80 . "\n\n"; ######### TEST CODE HERE ########## print "\n\n" . "#" x 80 . "\n\n"; }
