pidgin/pidgin

Fix some GWarnings during finch's startup

20 months ago, Gary Kramlich
01b94846bb60
Fix some GWarnings during finch's startup

Testing Done:
Ran via `G_DEBUG=fatal-warnings gdb --ex run finch3` and verified I was able to make it to the contact list.

Reviewed at https://reviews.imfreedom.org/r/1592/
/*
* Purple - Internet Messaging Library
* Copyright (C) Pidgin Developers <devel@pidgin.im>
*
* Purple is the legal property of its developers, whose names are too numerous
* to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this
* source distribution.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#if !defined(PURPLE_GLOBAL_HEADER_INSIDE) && !defined(PURPLE_COMPILATION)
# error "only <purple.h> may be included directly"
#endif
#ifndef PURPLE_UTIL_H
#define PURPLE_UTIL_H
#include <stdio.h>
#include "account.h"
#include "signals.h"
#include "xmlnode.h"
#include "notify.h"
#include "protocols.h"
#include "purpleprotocol.h"
G_BEGIN_DECLS
/**
* purple_util_set_current_song:
* @title: The title of the song, %NULL to unset the value.
* @artist: The artist of the song, can be %NULL.
* @album: The album of the song, can be %NULL.
*
* Set the appropriate presence values for the currently playing song.
*/
void purple_util_set_current_song(const char *title, const char *artist,
const char *album);
/**
* purple_util_format_song_info:
* @title: The title of the song, %NULL to unset the value.
* @artist: The artist of the song, can be %NULL.
* @album: The album of the song, can be %NULL.
* @unused: Currently unused, must be %NULL.
*
* Format song information.
*
* Returns: The formatted string. The caller must g_free the returned string.
*/
char * purple_util_format_song_info(const char *title, const char *artist,
const char *album, gpointer unused);
/**************************************************************************/
/* Utility Subsystem */
/**************************************************************************/
/**
* purple_util_init:
*
* Initializes the utility subsystem.
*/
void purple_util_init(void);
/**
* purple_util_uninit:
*
* Uninitializes the util subsystem.
*/
void purple_util_uninit(void);
/**************************************************************************/
/* Date/Time Functions */
/**************************************************************************/
/**
* purple_date_format_full:
* @tm: The time to format, or %NULL to use the current local time
*
* Formats a time into the user's preferred full date and time format.
*
* The returned string is stored in a static buffer, so the result
* should be g_strdup()'d if it's going to be kept.
*
* Returns: The date and time, formatted as per the user's settings. In the
* USA this is something like "Mon Feb 18 15:26:44 2013"
*/
const char *purple_date_format_full(const struct tm *tm);
/**
* PURPLE_NO_TZ_OFF:
*
* Used by purple_str_to_time to indicate no timezone offset was
* specified in the timestamp string.
*/
#define PURPLE_NO_TZ_OFF -500000
/**************************************************************************/
/* Path/Filename Functions */
/**************************************************************************/
/**
* purple_util_write_data_to_file:
* @filename: The basename of the file to write in the purple_user_dir.
* @data: A string of data to write.
* @size: The size of the data to save. If data is
* null-terminated you can pass in -1.
*
* Write a string of data to a file of the given name in the Purple
* user directory ($HOME/.purple by default). The data is typically
* a serialized version of one of Purple's config files, such as
* prefs.xml, accounts.xml, etc. And the string is typically
* obtained using purple_xmlnode_to_formatted_str. However, this function
* should work fine for saving binary files as well.
*
* Returns: TRUE if the file was written successfully. FALSE otherwise.
*
* Deprecated: Use purple_util_write_data_to_cache_file(),
* purple_util_write_data_to_config_file() or
* purple_util_write_data_to_data_file() instead.
*/
G_DEPRECATED_FOR(purple_util_write_data_to_cache_file or purple_util_write_data_to_config_file or purple_util_write_data_to_data_file)
gboolean purple_util_write_data_to_file(const char *filename, const char *data,
gssize size);
/**
* purple_util_write_data_to_cache_file:
* @filename: The basename of the file to write in the purple_cache_dir.
* @data: A string of data to write.
* @size: The size of the data to save. If data is
* null-terminated you can pass in -1.
*
* Write a string of data to a file of the given name in the Purple
* cache directory ($HOME/.cache/purple by default).
*
* See purple_util_write_data_to_file()
*
* Returns: TRUE if the file was written successfully. FALSE otherwise.
*/
gboolean
purple_util_write_data_to_cache_file(const char *filename, const char *data, gssize size);
/**
* purple_util_write_data_to_config_file:
* @filename: The basename of the file to write in the purple_config_dir.
* @data: A string of data to write.
* @size: The size of the data to save. If data is
* null-terminated you can pass in -1.
*
* Write a string of data to a file of the given name in the Purple
* config directory ($HOME/.config/purple by default).
*
* See purple_util_write_data_to_file()
*
* Returns: TRUE if the file was written successfully. FALSE otherwise.
*/
gboolean
purple_util_write_data_to_config_file(const char *filename, const char *data, gssize size);
/**
* purple_util_write_data_to_data_file:
* @filename: The basename of the file to write in the purple_data_dir.
* @data: A string of data to write.
* @size: The size of the data to save. If data is
* null-terminated you can pass in -1.
*
* Write a string of data to a file of the given name in the Purple
* data directory ($HOME/.local/share/purple by default).
*
* See purple_util_write_data_to_file()
*
* Returns: TRUE if the file was written successfully. FALSE otherwise.
*/
gboolean
purple_util_write_data_to_data_file(const char *filename, const char *data, gssize size);
/**
* purple_util_write_data_to_file_absolute:
* @filename_full: Filename to write to
* @data: A string of data to write.
* @size: The size of the data to save. If data is
* null-terminated you can pass in -1.
*
* Write data to a file using the absolute path.
*
* This exists for Glib backwards compatibility reasons.
*
* See purple_util_write_data_to_file()
*
* Returns: TRUE if the file was written successfully. FALSE otherwise.
*
* Deprecated: 3.0.0: Use g_file_set_contents() instead.
*/
G_DEPRECATED_FOR(g_file_set_contents)
gboolean
purple_util_write_data_to_file_absolute(const char *filename_full, const char *data, gssize size);
/**
* purple_util_read_xml_from_file:
* @filename: The basename of the file to open in the purple_user_dir.
* @description: A very short description of the contents of this
* file. This is used in error messages shown to the
* user when the file can not be opened. For example,
* "preferences," or "buddy pounces."
*
* Read the contents of a given file and parse the results into an
* PurpleXmlNode tree structure. This is intended to be used to read
* Purple's configuration xml files (prefs.xml, pounces.xml, etc.)
*
* Returns: An PurpleXmlNode tree of the contents of the given file. Or NULL, if
* the file does not exist or there was an error reading the file.
*
* Deprecated: Use purple_util_read_xml_from_cache_file(),
* purple_util_read_xml_from_config_file() or
* purple_util_read_xml_from_data_file() instead.
*/
G_DEPRECATED_FOR(purple_util_read_xml_from_cache_file or purple_util_read_xml_from_config_file or purple_util_read_xml_from_data_file)
PurpleXmlNode *purple_util_read_xml_from_file(const char *filename,
const char *description);
/**
* purple_util_read_xml_from_cache_file:
* @filename: The basename of the file to open in the purple_cache_dir.
* @description: A very short description of the contents of this
* file. This is used in error messages shown to the
* user when the file can not be opened. For example,
* "preferences," or "buddy pounces."
*
* Read the contents of a given file and parse the results into an
* PurpleXmlNode tree structure. This is intended to be used to read
* Purple's cache xml files (xmpp-caps.xml, etc.)
*
* Returns: An PurpleXmlNode tree of the contents of the given file. Or NULL, if
* the file does not exist or there was an error reading the file.
*/
PurpleXmlNode *
purple_util_read_xml_from_cache_file(const char *filename, const char *description);
/**
* purple_util_read_xml_from_config_file:
* @filename: The basename of the file to open in the purple_config_dir.
* @description: A very short description of the contents of this
* file. This is used in error messages shown to the
* user when the file can not be opened. For example,
* "preferences," or "buddy pounces."
*
* Read the contents of a given file and parse the results into an
* PurpleXmlNode tree structure. This is intended to be used to read
* Purple's config xml files (prefs.xml, pounces.xml, etc.)
*
* Returns: An PurpleXmlNode tree of the contents of the given file. Or NULL, if
* the file does not exist or there was an error reading the file.
*/
PurpleXmlNode *
purple_util_read_xml_from_config_file(const char *filename, const char *description);
/**
* purple_util_read_xml_from_data_file:
* @filename: The basename of the file to open in the purple_data_dir.
* @description: A very short description of the contents of this
* file. This is used in error messages shown to the
* user when the file can not be opened. For example,
* "preferences," or "buddy pounces."
*
* Read the contents of a given file and parse the results into an
* PurpleXmlNode tree structure. This is intended to be used to read
* Purple's cache xml files (accounts.xml, etc.)
*
* Returns: An PurpleXmlNode tree of the contents of the given file. Or NULL, if
* the file does not exist or there was an error reading the file.
*/
PurpleXmlNode *
purple_util_read_xml_from_data_file(const char *filename, const char *description);
/**************************************************************************/
/* Environment Detection Functions */
/**************************************************************************/
/**
* purple_running_gnome:
*
* Check if running GNOME.
*
* Returns: TRUE if running GNOME, FALSE otherwise.
*/
gboolean purple_running_gnome(void);
/**
* purple_running_kde:
*
* Check if running KDE.
*
* Returns: TRUE if running KDE, FALSE otherwise.
*/
gboolean purple_running_kde(void);
/**************************************************************************/
/* String Functions */
/**************************************************************************/
/**
* purple_strequal:
* @left: A string
* @right: A string to compare with left
*
* Tests two strings for equality.
*
* Unlike strcmp(), this function will not crash if one or both of the
* strings are %NULL.
*
* Returns: %TRUE if the strings are the same, else %FALSE.
*/
static inline gboolean
purple_strequal(const gchar *left, const gchar *right)
{
return (g_strcmp0(left, right) == 0);
}
/**
* purple_normalize:
* @account: The account the string belongs to, or NULL if you do
* not know the account. If you use NULL, the string
* will still be normalized, but if the protocol uses a
* custom normalization function then the string may
* not be normalized correctly.
* @str: The string to normalize.
*
* Normalizes a string, so that it is suitable for comparison.
*
* The returned string will point to a static buffer, so if the
* string is intended to be kept long-term, you <emphasis>must</emphasis>
* g_strdup() it. Also, calling normalize() twice in the same line
* will lead to problems.
*
* Returns: A pointer to the normalized version stored in a static buffer.
*/
const char *purple_normalize(PurpleAccount *account, const char *str);
/**
* purple_normalize_nocase:
* @str: The string to normalize.
*
* Normalizes a string, so that it is suitable for comparison.
*
* This is one possible implementation for the protocol callback
* function "normalize." It returns a lowercase and UTF-8
* normalized version of the string.
*
* Returns: A pointer to the normalized version stored in a static buffer.
*/
const char *purple_normalize_nocase(const char *str);
/**
* purple_validate:
* @protocol: The protocol the string belongs to.
* @str: The string to validate.
*
* Checks, if a string is valid.
*
* Returns: TRUE, if string is valid, otherwise FALSE.
*/
gboolean purple_validate(PurpleProtocol *protocol, const char *str);
/**
* purple_str_has_caseprefix:
* @s: The string to check.
* @p: The prefix in question.
*
* Compares two strings to see if the first contains the second as
* a proper case-insensitive prefix.
*
* Returns: %TRUE if @p is a prefix of @s, otherwise %FALSE.
*/
gboolean
purple_str_has_caseprefix(const gchar *s, const gchar *p);
/**
* purple_strdup_withhtml:
* @src: The source string.
*
* Duplicates a string and replaces all newline characters from the
* source string with HTML linebreaks.
*
* Returns: The new string. Must be g_free'd by the caller.
*/
gchar *purple_strdup_withhtml(const gchar *src);
/**
* purple_str_strip_char:
* @str: The string to strip characters from.
* @thechar: The character to strip from the given string.
*
* Strips all instances of the given character from the
* given string. The string is modified in place. This
* is useful for stripping new line characters, for example.
*
* Example usage:
* purple_str_strip_char(my_dumb_string, '\n');
*/
void purple_str_strip_char(char *str, char thechar);
/**
* purple_util_chrreplace:
* @string: The string from which to replace stuff.
* @delimiter: The character you want replaced.
* @replacement: The character you want inserted in place
* of the delimiting character.
*
* Given a string, this replaces all instances of one character
* with another. This happens inline (the original string IS
* modified).
*/
void purple_util_chrreplace(char *string, char delimiter,
char replacement);
/**
* purple_strreplace:
* @string: The string from which to replace stuff.
* @delimiter: The substring you want replaced.
* @replacement: The substring you want inserted in place
* of the delimiting substring.
*
* Given a string, this replaces one substring with another
* and returns a newly allocated string.
*
* Returns: A new string, after performing the substitution.
* free this with g_free().
*/
gchar *purple_strreplace(const char *string, const char *delimiter,
const char *replacement);
/**
* purple_utf8_ncr_encode:
* @in: The string which might contain utf-8 substrings
*
* Given a string, this replaces any utf-8 substrings in that string with
* the corresponding numerical character reference, and returns a newly
* allocated string.
*
* Returns: A new string, with utf-8 replaced with numerical character
* references, free this with g_free()
*/
char *purple_utf8_ncr_encode(const char *in);
/**
* purple_utf8_ncr_decode:
* @in: The string which might contain numerical character references.
*
* Given a string, this replaces any numerical character references
* in that string with the corresponding actual utf-8 substrings,
* and returns a newly allocated string.
*
* Returns: A new string, with numerical character references
* replaced with actual utf-8, free this with g_free().
*/
char *purple_utf8_ncr_decode(const char *in);
/**
* purple_strcasestr:
* @haystack: The string to search in.
* @needle: The substring to find.
*
* This is like strstr, except that it ignores ASCII case in
* searching for the substring.
*
* Returns: the location of the substring if found, or NULL if not
*/
const char *purple_strcasestr(const char *haystack, const char *needle);
/**
* purple_str_seconds_to_string:
* @sec: The seconds.
*
* Converts seconds into a human-readable form.
*
* Returns: A human-readable form, containing days, hours, minutes, and
* seconds.
*/
char *purple_str_seconds_to_string(guint sec);
/**
* purple_str_wipe:
* @str: A NUL-terminated string to free, or a NULL-pointer.
*
* Fills a NUL-terminated string with zeros and frees it.
*
* It should be used to free sensitive data, like passwords.
*/
void purple_str_wipe(gchar *str);
/**************************************************************************/
/* URI/URL Functions */
/**************************************************************************/
void purple_got_protocol_handler_uri(const char *uri);
/**
* purple_url_encode:
* @str: The string to translate.
*
* Encodes a URL into an escaped string.
*
* This will change non-alphanumeric characters to hex codes.
*
* Returns: The resulting string.
*/
const char *purple_url_encode(const char *str);
/**
* purple_email_is_valid:
* @address: The email address to validate.
*
* Checks if the given email address is syntactically valid.
*
* Returns: True if the email address is syntactically correct.
*/
gboolean purple_email_is_valid(const char *address);
/**
* purple_uri_list_extract_uris:
* @uri_list: An uri-list in the standard format.
*
* This function extracts a list of URIs from the a "text/uri-list"
* string. It was "borrowed" from gnome_uri_list_extract_uris
*
* Returns: (element-type utf8) (transfer full): A list of strings that have
* been split from uri-list.
*/
GList *purple_uri_list_extract_uris(const gchar *uri_list);
/**
* purple_uri_list_extract_filenames:
* @uri_list: A uri-list in the standard format.
*
* This function extracts a list of filenames from a
* "text/uri-list" string. It was "borrowed" from
* gnome_uri_list_extract_filenames
*
* Returns: (element-type utf8) (transfer full): A list of strings that contain
* the filenames in the uri-list. Note that unlike the
* purple_uri_list_extract_uris() function, this will discard any
* non-file uri from the result value.
*/
GList *purple_uri_list_extract_filenames(const gchar *uri_list);
/**
* purple_uri_escape_for_open:
* @unescaped: The unescaped URI.
*
* This function escapes any characters that might be interpreted by the shell
* when executing a program to open a URI on some systems.
*
* Returns: A newly allocated string with any shell metacharacters replaced
* with their escaped equivalents.
*
* Since: 2.13.0
*/
char *purple_uri_escape_for_open(const char *unescaped);
/**************************************************************************
* UTF8 String Functions
**************************************************************************/
/**
* purple_utf8_try_convert:
* @str: The source string.
*
* Attempts to convert a string to UTF-8 from an unknown encoding.
*
* This function checks the locale and tries sane defaults.
*
* Returns: The UTF-8 string, or %NULL if it could not be converted.
*/
gchar *purple_utf8_try_convert(const char *str);
/**
* purple_utf8_strip_unprintables:
* @str: A valid UTF-8 string.
*
* Removes unprintable characters from a UTF-8 string. These characters
* (in particular low-ASCII characters) are invalid in XML 1.0 and thus
* are not allowed in XMPP and are rejected by libxml2 by default.
*
* The returned string must be freed by the caller.
*
* Returns: A newly allocated UTF-8 string without the unprintable characters.
*/
gchar *purple_utf8_strip_unprintables(const gchar *str);
/**
* purple_utf8_strcasecmp:
* @a: The first string.
* @b: The second string.
*
* Compares two UTF-8 strings case-insensitively. This comparison is
* more expensive than a simple g_utf8_collate() comparison because
* it calls g_utf8_casefold() on each string, which allocates new
* strings.
*
* Returns: -1 if @a is less than @b.
* 0 if @a is equal to @b.
* 1 if @a is greater than @b.
*/
int purple_utf8_strcasecmp(const char *a, const char *b);
/**
* purple_utf8_has_word:
* @haystack: The string to search in.
* @needle: The substring to find.
*
* Case insensitive search for a word in a string. The needle string
* must be contained in the haystack string and not be immediately
* preceded or immediately followed by another alphanumeric character.
*
* Returns: TRUE if haystack has the word, otherwise FALSE
*/
gboolean purple_utf8_has_word(const char *haystack, const char *needle);
/**
* purple_message_meify:
* @message: The message to check
* @len: The message length, or -1
*
* Checks for messages starting (post-HTML) with "/me ", including the space.
*
* Returns: TRUE if it starts with "/me ", and it has been removed, otherwise
* FALSE
*/
gboolean purple_message_meify(char *message, gssize len);
/**
* purple_text_strip_mnemonic:
* @in: The string to strip
*
* Removes the underscore characters from a string used identify the mnemonic
* character.
*
* Returns: The stripped string
*/
char *purple_text_strip_mnemonic(const char *in);
/**
* purple_escape_filename:
* @str: The string to translate.
*
* Escapes filesystem-unfriendly characters from a filename
*
* Returns: The resulting string.
*/
const char *purple_escape_filename(const char *str);
/**
* purple_value_new:
* @type: The type of data to be held by the GValue
*
* Creates a new GValue of the specified type.
*
* Returns: The created GValue
*/
GValue *purple_value_new(GType type);
/**
* purple_value_dup:
* @value: The GValue to duplicate
*
* Duplicates a GValue.
*
* Returns: The duplicated GValue
*/
GValue *purple_value_dup(GValue *value);
/**
* purple_value_free:
* @value: The GValue to free.
*
* Frees a GValue.
*/
void purple_value_free(GValue *value);
G_END_DECLS
#endif /* PURPLE_UTIL_H */