Add an escaped-name property to PurpleSavedPresence
This is mean to be used for serialization, name in GSettings paths. We still
need to determine what to do if the name is NULL, but maybe the serialization
routine can handle that.
Testing Done:
Ran the unit tests
Reviewed at https://reviews.imfreedom.org/r/2492/
/*
* pidgin
*
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#define _POSIX_C_SOURCE 200809L
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include<config.h>
#endif
#include<errno.h>
#include<glib/gi18n-lib.h>
#include<glib/gstdio.h>
#include<locale.h>
#include<purple.h>
#include"pidginapplication.h"
#include"pidgincore.h"
#ifndef _WIN32
#include<signal.h>
#endif
#ifndef _WIN32
/*
* Lists of signals we wish to catch and those we wish to ignore.
* Each list terminated with -1
*/
staticconstintcatch_sig_list[]={
SIGSEGV,
SIGINT,
SIGTERM,
SIGQUIT,
SIGCHLD,
-1
};
staticconstintignore_sig_list[]={
SIGPIPE,
-1
};
#endif /* !_WIN32 */
#ifndef _WIN32
staticchar*segfault_message;
staticguintsignal_channel_watcher;
staticintsignal_sockets[2];
staticvoidsighandler(intsig);
staticvoidsighandler(intsig)
{
ssize_twritten;
/*
* We won't do any of the heavy lifting for the signal handling here
* because we have no idea what was interrupted. Previously this signal
* handler could result in some calls to malloc/free, which can cause
* deadlock in libc when the signal handler was interrupting a previous
* malloc or free. So instead we'll do an ugly hack where we write the
* signal number to one end of a socket pair. The other half of the
* socket pair is watched by our main loop. When the main loop sees new
* data on the socket it reads in the signal and performs the appropriate