* Since we're no longer building with a newer gcc under msys2 we no longer
need to copy those specific files into our tree.
* Update the dictionaries to a new build.
Testing Done:
Built on windows and installed the online and offline installers without issue including downloading the en_US dictionary.
Also verified that the crash on exit was no more.
Reviewed at https://reviews.imfreedom.org/r/2976/
/**
* @file eventloop.h Purple Event Loop API
* @ingroup core
*/
/* purple
*
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*
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*
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*/
#ifndef _PURPLE_EVENTLOOP_H_
#define _PURPLE_EVENTLOOP_H_
#include<glib.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern"C"{
#endif
/**
* An input condition.
*/
typedefenum
{
PURPLE_INPUT_READ=1<<0,/**< A read condition. */
PURPLE_INPUT_WRITE=1<<1/**< A write condition. */
}PurpleInputCondition;
/** The type of callbacks to handle events on file descriptors, as passed to
* purple_input_add(). The callback will receive the @c user_data passed to
* purple_input_add(), the file descriptor on which the event occurred, and the
* condition that was satisfied to cause the callback to be invoked.