pidgin/pidgin

Remove the deprecated keyring API.

2021-04-21, Gary Kramlich
32c1f097d4e8
Remove the deprecated keyring API.

I've disable the building of the internal keyring for now but left it so it
can be referenced when it is ported to the CredentialProvider API.

Testing Done:
Ran Pidgin and verified the preferences window worked.

Bugs closed: PIDGIN-17486

Reviewed at https://reviews.imfreedom.org/r/624/
/*
* Purple - Internet Messaging Library
* Copyright (C) Pidgin Developers <devel@pidgin.im>
*
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*/
#if !defined(PURPLE_GLOBAL_HEADER_INSIDE) && !defined(PURPLE_COMPILATION)
# error "only <purple.h> may be included directly"
#endif
#ifndef PURPLE_PROTOCOL_IM_H
#define PURPLE_PROTOCOL_IM_H
/**
* SECTION:purpleprotocolim
* @section_id: libpurple-purpleprotocolim
* @short_description: Protocol Instant Message Interface
* @title: ProtocolIM Interface
*
* #PurpleProtocolIM describes the API that protocols need to implement for
* handling one on one conversations.
*/
#include <glib.h>
#include <glib-object.h>
#include <libpurple/connection.h>
#define PURPLE_TYPE_PROTOCOL_IM (purple_protocol_im_get_type())
G_DECLARE_INTERFACE(PurpleProtocolIM, purple_protocol_im, PURPLE, PROTOCOL_IM,
GObject)
/**
* PURPLE_TYPE_PROTOCOL_IM:
*
* The standard _get_type method for #PurpleProtocolIM.
*
* Since: 3.0.0
*/
/**
* PurpleProtocolIMInterface:
* @send: This protocol function should return a positive value on
* success. If the message is too big to be sent, return
* <literal>-E2BIG</literal>. If the account is not connected,
* return <literal>-ENOTCONN</literal>. If the protocol is unable
* to send the message for another reason, return some other
* negative value. You can use one of the valid #errno values, or
* just big something. If the message should not be echoed to the
* conversation window, return 0.
* @send_typing: If this protocol requires the #PURPLE_IM_TYPING message to be
* sent repeatedly to signify that the user is still typing, then
* the protocol should return the number of seconds to wait before
* sending a subsequent notification. Otherwise the protocol
* should return 0.
*
* The protocol IM interface that needs to be implemented to send one to one
* messages.
*/
struct _PurpleProtocolIMInterface {
/*< private >*/
GTypeInterface parent;
/*< public >*/
gint (*send)(PurpleProtocolIM *im, PurpleConnection *connection,
PurpleMessage *msg);
guint (*send_typing)(PurpleProtocolIM *im, PurpleConnection *connection,
const gchar *name, PurpleIMTypingState state);
/*< private >*/
gpointer reserved[4];
};
G_BEGIN_DECLS
/**
* purple_protocol_im_send:
* @im: The #PurpleProtocolIM instance.
* @connection: The #PurpleConnection to use.
* @msg: The #PurpleMessage to send.
*
* Sends @msg out over @connection.
*
* Returns: >= 0 on success, or < 0 on error. If 0 is returned the message
* should not be output locally.
*/
gint purple_protocol_im_send(PurpleProtocolIM *im,
PurpleConnection *connection,
PurpleMessage *msg);
/**
* purple_protocol_im_send_type:
* @im: The #PurpleProtocolIM instance.
* @connection: The #PurpleConversation to use.
* @name: The name of the user to send a typing notification to.
* @state: The #PurpleIMTypingState Value.
*
* If this protocol requires the #PURPLE_IM_TYPING message to be sent
* repeatedly to signify that the user is still typing, then the protocol
* should return the number of seconds to wait before sending a subsequent
* notification. Otherwise the protocol should return 0.
*
* Returns: A quiet-period, specified in seconds, where Purple will not send
* any additional typing notification messages. Most protocols should
* return 0, which means that no additional #PURPLE_IM_TYPING messages
* need to be sent. If this is 5, for example, then Purple will wait
* five seconds, and if the Purple user is still typing then Purple
* will send another #PURPLE_IM_TYPING message.
*/
guint purple_protocol_im_send_typing(PurpleProtocolIM *im,
PurpleConnection *connection,
const gchar *name,
PurpleIMTypingState state);
G_END_DECLS
#endif /* PURPLE_PROTOCOL_IM_H */