Add a wrapper around the mdns interface implementation.
This might seem weird, but it's preparation to do more implementation work on Windows. Possibly also macOS, as it's weird that Avahi appears to be used and not Apple's version.
Testing Done:
Compile on both, and run on Linux.
Reviewed at https://reviews.imfreedom.org/r/315/
/* purple
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#include"internal.h"
#include"conversation.h"
#include"debug.h"
#include"pounce.h"
#include"debug.h"
#include"pounce.h"
#include"util.h"
/*
* A buddy pounce structure.
*
* Buddy pounces are actions triggered by a buddy-related event. For
* example, a sound can be played or an IM window opened when a buddy
* signs on or returns from away. Such responses are handled in the
* UI. The events themselves are done in the core.
*/
struct_PurplePounce
{
char*ui_type;/* The type of UI. */
PurplePounceEventevents;/* The event(s) to pounce on. */
PurplePounceOptionoptions;/* The pounce options */
PurpleAccount*pouncer;/* The user who is pouncing. */