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GSoC History API including sqlite history adapter

The History API has been created to drive all message handling in purple3. It will be used to update existing messages for edits, reactions, pinning, read/deliver receipts, etc. The API uses an adapter pattern, to abstract out backends, but provides a SQLite3 backend by default.

It also provides search capabilities using a custom query language that can easily be expanded over time. It will be use by both the end user to search messages and the frontends to implement features like a pinned messages button. A command line utility is also provided for searching outside of the program itself.

## Remaining Items

**These all will most likely be done by the Pidgin core team after GSoC when we figure out exactly how to solve them.**

Need to store database in purple config directory
* Gary has spent some time looking at this and it looks like the purple-history cli will need to become a purple-ui to make this work write as in the future other adapters will be plugins.

Other things to consider:
- For simplicity, the SqliteHistoryAdapter is parsing the query itself, but for consistency having `PurpleHistoryAdapter` parse the query and pass tokens to the subclass might be something we want to do.

Testing Done:
## Unit Tests
History Manager
History Adapter

## Integration Tests
purplehistorycore created for integration tests.
PurpleSqliteHistoryAdapter functionality tested:
- Creates proper db schema
- Writes logs
- Reads logs
- Queries using query language
- Deletes using query language

Bugs closed: PIDGIN-17526, PIDGIN-17532, PIDGIN-17533, PIDGIN-17534

Reviewed at https://reviews.imfreedom.org/r/877/
/*
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#if !defined(PURPLE_GLOBAL_HEADER_INSIDE) && !defined(PURPLE_COMPILATION)
# error "only <purple.h> may be included directly"
#endif
#ifndef PURPLE_VERSION_H
#define PURPLE_VERSION_H
/**
* SECTION:version
* @section_id: libpurple-version
* @short_description: <filename>version.h</filename>
* @title: Purple Versioning
*
* A collection of constants and functions for handling versioning of libpurple.
*
*/
/**
* PURPLE_MAJOR_VERSION:
*
* The major version of the running libpurple.
*/
#define PURPLE_MAJOR_VERSION (@PURPLE_MAJOR_VERSION@)
/**
* PURPLE_MINOR_VERSION:
*
* The minor version of the running libpurple.
*/
#define PURPLE_MINOR_VERSION (@PURPLE_MINOR_VERSION@)
/**
* PURPLE_MICRO_VERSION:
*
* The micro version of the running libpurple.
*/
#define PURPLE_MICRO_VERSION (@PURPLE_MICRO_VERSION@)
/**
* PURPLE_EXTRA_VERSION:
*
* The "extra" part of the version number if anything. Typical values are
* "devel", "beta1", "rc2", etc.
*/
#define PURPLE_EXTRA_VERSION ("@PURPLE_EXTRA_VERSION@")
/**
* PURPLE_VERSION
*
* The entire version as a string.
*/
#define PURPLE_VERSION ("@PURPLE_VERSION@")
/**
* PURPLE_VERSION_CHECK:
* @major: The major version to check for.
* @minor: The minor version to check for.
* @micro: The micro version to check for.
*
* Checks the version of libpurple being compiled against. See
* #purple_version_check for a runtime check.
*
* Returns: %TRUE if the version of libpurple is the same or newer than the
* passed-in version.
*/
#define PURPLE_VERSION_CHECK(major, minor, micro) ((major) == PURPLE_MAJOR_VERSION && \
((minor) < PURPLE_MINOR_VERSION || \
((minor) == PURPLE_MINOR_VERSION && (micro) <= PURPLE_MICRO_VERSION)))
G_BEGIN_DECLS
/**
* purple_version_check:
* @required_major: the required major version.
* @required_minor: the required minor version.
* @required_micro: the required micro version.
*
* Checks that the libpurple version is compatible with the requested
* version
*
* Returns: %NULL if the versions are compatible, or a string describing
* the version mismatch if not compatible.
*/
const char *purple_version_check(guint required_major, guint required_minor, guint required_micro);
/**
* purple_major_version:
*
* The major version of the running libpurple. Contrast with
* #PURPLE_MAJOR_VERSION, which expands at compile time to the major version of
* libpurple being compiled against.
*/
extern const guint purple_major_version;
/**
* purple_minor_version:
*
* The minor version of the running libpurple. Contrast with
* #PURPLE_MINOR_VERSION, which expands at compile time to the minor version of
* libpurple being compiled against.
*/
extern const guint purple_minor_version;
/**
* purple_micro_version:
*
* The micro version of the running libpurple. Contrast with
* #PURPLE_MICRO_VERSION, which expands at compile time to the micro version of
* libpurple being compiled against.
*/
extern const guint purple_micro_version;
G_END_DECLS
#endif /* PURPLE_VERSION_H */