Add a registered property to PurpleIRCv3Connection
While there are only a few commands available during registration, there are a
number of server responses that we have to treat differently in pre and post
registration. This property allows up that capability.
Testing Done:
Compiled
Reviewed at https://reviews.imfreedom.org/r/2186/
/*
* pidgin
*
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* source distribution.
*
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*
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*/
#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