view src/protocols/zephyr/ZSendNot.c @ 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>
date Tue, 21 Dec 2004 01:48:30 +0000
parents 43d6c08d7e96
children 64895571248f
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/* This file is part of the Project Athena Zephyr Notification System.
 * It contains source for the ZSendNotice function.
 *
 *	Created by:	Robert French
 *
 *	$Source$
 *	$Author: chipx86 $
 *
 *	Copyright (c) 1987 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
 *	For copying and distribution information, see the file
 *	"mit-copyright.h". 
 */
/* $Header$ */

#ifndef lint
static char rcsid_ZSendNotice_c[] = "$Header$";
#endif

#include "internal.h"

Code_t ZSendNotice(notice, cert_routine)
    ZNotice_t *notice;
    Z_AuthProc cert_routine;
{
    return(ZSrvSendNotice(notice, cert_routine, Z_XmitFragment));
}

Code_t ZSrvSendNotice(notice, cert_routine, send_routine)
    ZNotice_t *notice;
    Z_AuthProc cert_routine;
    Code_t (*send_routine)();
{    
    Code_t retval;
    ZNotice_t newnotice;
    char *buffer;
    int len;

    if ((retval = ZFormatNotice(notice, &buffer, &len, 
				cert_routine)) != ZERR_NONE)
	return (retval);

    if ((retval = ZParseNotice(buffer, len, &newnotice)) != ZERR_NONE)
	return (retval);
    
    retval = Z_SendFragmentedNotice(&newnotice, len, cert_routine,
				    send_routine);

    free(buffer);

    return (retval);
}