pidgin/pidgin

Make sure we remove all the files we install.
release-2.x.y
2021-04-11, Gary Kramlich
5407cbf3c5dd
Make sure we remove all the files we install.

Patch was provided by Johann Lochner.

Testing Done:
Build and ran the installer and uninstaller and verified that `C:\Program Files (x86)\Pidgin` was empty and therefore removed.

Bugs closed: PIDGIN-17515

Reviewed at https://reviews.imfreedom.org/r/612/
/**
* @file network.h Network API
* @ingroup core
*/
/* purple
*
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* to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this
* source distribution.
*
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*
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*
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*/
#ifndef _PURPLE_NETWORK_H_
#define _PURPLE_NETWORK_H_
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**************************************************************************/
/** @name Network API */
/**************************************************************************/
/*@{*/
typedef struct _PurpleNetworkListenData PurpleNetworkListenData;
typedef void (*PurpleNetworkListenCallback) (int listenfd, gpointer data);
/**
* Converts a dot-decimal IP address to an array of unsigned
* chars. For example, converts 192.168.0.1 to a 4 byte
* array containing 192, 168, 0 and 1.
*
* @param ip An IP address in dot-decimal notiation.
* @return An array of 4 bytes containing an IP addresses
* equivalent to the given parameter, or NULL if
* the given IP address is invalid. This value
* is statically allocated and should not be
* freed.
*/
const unsigned char *purple_network_ip_atoi(const char *ip);
/**
* Sets the IP address of the local system in preferences. This
* is the IP address that should be used for incoming connections
* (file transfer, direct IM, etc.) and should therefore be
* publicly accessible.
*
* @param ip The local IP address.
*/
void purple_network_set_public_ip(const char *ip);
/**
* Returns the IP address of the local system set in preferences.
*
* This returns the value set via purple_network_set_public_ip().
* You probably want to use purple_network_get_my_ip() instead.
*
* @return The local IP address set in preferences.
*/
const char *purple_network_get_public_ip(void);
/**
* Returns the IP address of the local system.
*
* You probably want to use purple_network_get_my_ip() instead.
*
* @note The returned string is a pointer to a static buffer. If this
* function is called twice, it may be important to make a copy
* of the returned string.
*
* @param fd The fd to use to help figure out the IP, or else -1.
* @return The local IP address.
*/
const char *purple_network_get_local_system_ip(int fd);
/**
* Returns all IP addresses of the local system.
*
* @note The caller must free this list. If libpurple was built with
* support for it, this function also enumerates IPv6 addresses.
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @return A list of local IP addresses.
*/
GList *purple_network_get_all_local_system_ips(void);
/**
* Returns the IP address that should be used anywhere a
* public IP addresses is needed (listening for an incoming
* file transfer, etc).
*
* If the user has manually specified an IP address via
* preferences, then this IP is returned. Otherwise the
* IP address returned by purple_network_get_local_system_ip()
* is returned.
*
* @note The returned string is a pointer to a static buffer. If this
* function is called twice, it may be important to make a copy
* of the returned string.
*
* @param fd The fd to use to help figure out the IP, or -1.
* @return The local IP address to be used.
*/
const char *purple_network_get_my_ip(int fd);
/**
* Should calls to purple_network_listen() and purple_network_listen_range()
* map the port externally using NAT-PMP or UPnP?
* The default value is TRUE
*
* @param map_external Should the open port be mapped externally?
* @deprecated In 3.0.0 a boolean will be added to the functions mentioned
* above to perform the same function.
* @since 2.3.0
*/
void purple_network_listen_map_external(gboolean map_external);
/**
* Attempts to open a listening port ONLY on the specified port number.
* You probably want to use purple_network_listen_range() instead of this.
* This function is useful, for example, if you wanted to write a telnet
* server as a Purple plugin, and you HAD to listen on port 23. Why anyone
* would want to do that is beyond me.
*
* This opens a listening port. The caller will want to set up a watcher
* of type PURPLE_INPUT_READ on the fd returned in cb. It will probably call
* accept in the watcher callback, and then possibly remove the watcher and
* close the listening socket, and add a new watcher on the new socket accept
* returned.
*
* @param port The port number to bind to. Must be greater than 0.
* @param socket_type The type of socket to open for listening.
* This will be either SOCK_STREAM for TCP or SOCK_DGRAM for UDP.
* @param cb The callback to be invoked when the port to listen on is available.
* The file descriptor of the listening socket will be specified in
* this callback, or -1 if no socket could be established.
* @param cb_data extra data to be returned when cb is called
*
* @return A pointer to a data structure that can be used to cancel
* the pending listener, or NULL if unable to obtain a local
* socket to listen on.
*/
PurpleNetworkListenData *purple_network_listen(unsigned short port,
int socket_type, PurpleNetworkListenCallback cb, gpointer cb_data);
/**
* \copydoc purple_network_listen
*
* Libpurple does not currently do any port mapping (stateful firewall hole
* poking) for IPv6-only listeners (if an IPv6 socket supports v4-mapped
* addresses, a mapping is done).
*
* @param socket_family The protocol family of the socket. This should be
* AF_INET for IPv4 or AF_INET6 for IPv6. IPv6 sockets
* may or may not be able to accept IPv4 connections
* based on the system configuration (use
* purple_socket_speaks_ipv4 to check). If an IPv6
* socket doesn't accept V4-mapped addresses, you will
* need a second listener to support both v4 and v6.
* @since 2.7.0
* @deprecated This function will be renamed to purple_network_listen in 3.0.0.
*/
PurpleNetworkListenData *purple_network_listen_family(unsigned short port,
int socket_family, int socket_type, PurpleNetworkListenCallback cb,
gpointer cb_data);
/**
* Opens a listening port selected from a range of ports. The range of
* ports used is chosen in the following manner:
* If a range is specified in preferences, these values are used.
* If a non-0 values are passed to the function as parameters, these
* values are used.
* Otherwise a port is chosen at random by the operating system.
*
* This opens a listening port. The caller will want to set up a watcher
* of type PURPLE_INPUT_READ on the fd returned in cb. It will probably call
* accept in the watcher callback, and then possibly remove the watcher and close
* the listening socket, and add a new watcher on the new socket accept
* returned.
*
* @param start The port number to bind to, or 0 to pick a random port.
* Users are allowed to override this arg in prefs.
* @param end The highest possible port in the range of ports to listen on,
* or 0 to pick a random port. Users are allowed to override this
* arg in prefs.
* @param socket_type The type of socket to open for listening.
* This will be either SOCK_STREAM for TCP or SOCK_DGRAM for UDP.
* @param cb The callback to be invoked when the port to listen on is available.
* The file descriptor of the listening socket will be specified in
* this callback, or -1 if no socket could be established.
* @param cb_data extra data to be returned when cb is called
*
* @return A pointer to a data structure that can be used to cancel
* the pending listener, or NULL if unable to obtain a local
* socket to listen on.
*/
PurpleNetworkListenData *purple_network_listen_range(unsigned short start,
unsigned short end, int socket_type,
PurpleNetworkListenCallback cb, gpointer cb_data);
/**
* \copydoc purple_network_listen_range
*
* Libpurple does not currently do any port mapping (stateful firewall hole
* poking) for IPv6-only listeners (if an IPv6 socket supports v4-mapped
* addresses, a mapping is done).
*
* @param socket_family The protocol family of the socket. This should be
* AF_INET for IPv4 or AF_INET6 for IPv6. IPv6 sockets
* may or may not be able to accept IPv4 connections
* based on the system configuration (use
* purple_socket_speaks_ipv4 to check). If an IPv6
* socket doesn't accept V4-mapped addresses, you will
* need a second listener to support both v4 and v6.
* @since 2.7.0
* @deprecated This function will be renamed to purple_network_listen_range
* in 3.0.0.
*/
PurpleNetworkListenData *purple_network_listen_range_family(
unsigned short start, unsigned short end, int socket_family,
int socket_type, PurpleNetworkListenCallback cb, gpointer cb_data);
/**
* This can be used to cancel any in-progress listener connection
* by passing in the return value from either purple_network_listen()
* or purple_network_listen_range().
*
* @param listen_data This listener attempt will be cancelled and
* the struct will be freed.
*/
void purple_network_listen_cancel(PurpleNetworkListenData *listen_data);
/**
* Gets a port number from a file descriptor.
*
* @param fd The file descriptor. This should be a tcp socket. The current
* implementation probably dies on anything but IPv4. Perhaps this
* possible bug will inspire new and valuable contributors to Purple.
* @return The port number, in host byte order.
*/
unsigned short purple_network_get_port_from_fd(int fd);
/**
* Detects if there is an available network connection.
*
* @return TRUE if the network is available
*/
gboolean purple_network_is_available(void);
/**
* Makes purple_network_is_available() always return @c TRUE.
*
* This is what backs the --force-online command line argument in Pidgin,
* for example. This is useful for offline testing, especially when
* combined with nullprpl.
*
* @since 2.6.0
*/
void purple_network_force_online(void);
/**
* Get the handle for the network system
*
* @return the handle to the network system
*/
void *purple_network_get_handle(void);
/**
* Update the STUN server IP given the host name
* Will result in a DNS query being executed asynchronous
*
* @param stun_server The host name of the STUN server to set
* @since 2.6.0
*/
void purple_network_set_stun_server(const gchar *stun_server);
/**
* Get the IP address of the STUN server as a string representation
*
* @return the IP address
* @since 2.6.0
*/
const gchar *purple_network_get_stun_ip(void);
/**
* Update the TURN server IP given the host name
* Will result in a DNS query being executed asynchronous
*
* @param turn_server The host name of the TURN server to set
* @since 2.6.0
*/
void purple_network_set_turn_server(const gchar *turn_server);
/**
* Get the IP address of the TURN server as a string representation
*
* @return the IP address
* @since 2.6.0
*/
const gchar *purple_network_get_turn_ip(void);
/**
* Remove a port mapping (UPnP or NAT-PMP) associated with listening socket
*
* @param fd Socket to remove the port mapping for
* @since 2.6.0
*/
void purple_network_remove_port_mapping(gint fd);
/**
* Convert a UTF-8 domain name to ASCII in accordance with the IDNA
* specification. If libpurple is compiled without IDN support, this function
* copies the input into the output buffer.
*
* Because this function is used by DNS resolver child/threads, it uses no
* other libpurple API and is threadsafe.
*
* In general, a buffer of about 512 bytes is the appropriate size to use.
*
* @param in The hostname to be converted.
* @param out The output buffer where an allocated string will be returned.
* The caller is responsible for freeing this.
* @returns 0 on success, -1 if the out is NULL, or an error code
* that currently corresponds to the Idna_rc enum in libidn.
* @since 2.6.0
*/
int purple_network_convert_idn_to_ascii(const gchar *in, gchar **out);
/**
* Initializes the network subsystem.
*/
void purple_network_init(void);
/**
* Shuts down the network subsystem.
*/
void purple_network_uninit(void);
/*@}*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _PURPLE_NETWORK_H_ */