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view plugins/gaim.pl @ 10401:3e4ecbdf8d0a
[gaim-migrate @ 11638]
Stuff compiles again, if that's what you wanted stuff to do. It works a bit
too. I fixed one crash in oscar, only to reveal another that I didnn't fix
(tooltips).
Most protocols still need updating to actually log in in the specified state,
TCL needs some love for gaim_account_connect, perl probably does too but that
needs more love anyway. The reconnect plugin could be more intelligent too, as
could gaim-remote.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
| author | Stu Tomlinson <stu@nosnilmot.com> |
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| date | Tue, 21 Dec 2004 01:48:30 +0000 |
| parents | e120097bbd72 |
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sub description { my($a, $b, $c, $d, $e, $f) = @_; ("Example", "1.0", "An example Gaim perl script that does nothing particularly useful:\n\t-Show a dialog on load\n\t-Set user idle for 6,000 seconds\n\t-Greets people signing on with \"Hello\"\n\t-Informs you when script has been loaded for one minute.", "Eric Warmenhoven <eric\@warmenhoven.org>", "http://gaim.sf.net", "/dev/null"); } $handle = GAIM::register("Example", "1.0", "goodbye", ""); GAIM::print("Perl Says", "Handle $handle"); $ver = GAIM::get_info(0); @ids = GAIM::get_info(1); $msg = "Gaim $ver:"; foreach $id (@ids) { $pro = GAIM::get_info(7, $id); $nam = GAIM::get_info(3, $id); $msg .= "\n$nam using $pro"; } GAIM::command("idle", 6000); GAIM::add_event_handler($handle, "event_buddy_signon", "echo_reply"); GAIM::add_timeout_handler($handle, 60, "notify"); sub echo_reply { $index = $_[0]; $who = $_[1]; GAIM::print_to_conv($index, $who, "Hello", 0); } sub notify { GAIM::print("1 minute", "gaim test has been loaded for 1 minute"); } sub goodbye { GAIM::print("You Bastard!", "You killed Kenny!"); }
