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Stuff I did (in order from most important to least):
-Made set away message and set profile count the number of bytes
rather than the number of characters. This fixes the lack of a
warning dialog when setting info that needs an encoding other than
ascii or iso8859-1. (Because "hi" in UCS-2BE is 4 bytes but "hi"
in utf8 is only 2.)
-Created an oscar_encoding_to_utf8 function to convert from a given
encoding to utf8. This is AIM/ICQ specific.
-Added a "Profile:" and "Away Message:" line to the get info response
window. Is it better this way or without it? I thought it would be
good if there was a way for users to tell which text was the away
message and which was the info, but I also think this solution could
be nicer looking.
-Added a little check for some server icon stuff because someone
reported an obscure crash.
-Shuffled some stuff around in oscar.c
-Bouldered on the little wall outside of the gym today. It's much
more difficult than climbing inside. I think my forearms are just
a bit too weak. The holds are tiny, though.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
| author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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| date | Mon, 14 Apr 2003 04:52:42 +0000 |
| parents | 424a40f12a6c |
| children | 43dec50d8d51 |
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/* * $Header$ * $Source$ * $Locker$ * * Copyright 1986, 1987, 1988 by MIT Information Systems and * the MIT Student Information Processing Board. * * For copyright info, see mit-sipb-copyright.h. */ #include <sysdep.h> #include "error_table.h" #include "mit-sipb-copyright.h" #ifndef lint static const char rcsid_init_et_c[] = "$Header$"; #endif struct foobar { struct et_list etl; struct error_table et; }; extern struct et_list * _et_list; int init_error_table(msgs, base, count) const char * const * msgs; int base; int count; { struct foobar * new_et; if (!base || !count || !msgs) return 0; new_et = (struct foobar *) malloc(sizeof(struct foobar)); if (!new_et) return errno; /* oops */ new_et->etl.table = &new_et->et; new_et->et.msgs = msgs; new_et->et.base = base; new_et->et.n_msgs= count; new_et->etl.next = _et_list; _et_list = &new_et->etl; return 0; }
