pidgin/pidgin

Use Meson summary() function.

2021-07-27, Elliott Sales de Andrade
cb640ea0f315
Use Meson summary() function.

Now that we require at least 0.52, we can use Meson's builtin summary printing to display the results of configuration.

Testing Done:
Configured with defaults, and with pixmaps disabled to trigger the warning: https://asciinema.org/a/mV2oxOoVCJNdmrPwgqqUJ3mkU?t=17

Reviewed at https://reviews.imfreedom.org/r/848/
/* purple
*
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*/
#if !defined(PURPLE_GLOBAL_HEADER_INSIDE) && !defined(PURPLE_COMPILATION)
# error "only <purple.h> may be included directly"
#endif
#ifndef PURPLE_SMILEY_H
#define PURPLE_SMILEY_H
/**
* SECTION:smiley
* @include:smiley.h
* @section_id: libpurple-smiley
* @short_description: a link between emoticon image and its textual representation
* @title: Smileys
*
* A #PurpleSmiley is a base class for associating emoticon images and their
* textual representation. It's intended for various smiley-related tasks:
* parsing the text against them, displaying in the smiley selector, or handling
* remote data.
*
* The #PurpleSmiley:shortcut is always unescaped, but <link linkend="libpurple-smiley-parser">smiley parser</link>
* may deal with special characters.
*/
#include "image.h"
#include <glib-object.h>
G_BEGIN_DECLS
/**
* PURPLE_TYPE_SMILEY:
*
* The standard _get_type macro for #PurpleSmiley.
*/
#define PURPLE_TYPE_SMILEY purple_smiley_get_type()
/**
* purple_smiley_get_type:
*
* Returns: the #GType for a smiley.
*/
G_DECLARE_FINAL_TYPE(PurpleSmiley, purple_smiley, PURPLE, SMILEY, PurpleImage)
/**
* purple_smiley_new:
* @shortcut: the smiley shortcut (unescaped).
* @path: the smiley image file path.
*
* Creates new smiley, which is ready to display (its file exists
* and is a valid image).
*
* Returns: the new #PurpleSmiley.
*/
PurpleSmiley *purple_smiley_new(const gchar *shortcut, const gchar *path);
/**
* purple_smiley_new_from_data:
* @shortcut: The smiley shortcut (unescaped).
* @data: The raw data of the image.
* @length: The length of @data in bytes.
*
* Creates new smiley from @data.
*
* Returns: A new #PurpleSmiley.
*/
PurpleSmiley *purple_smiley_new_from_data(const gchar *shortcut, const guint8 *data, gsize length);
/**
* purple_smiley_new_remote:
* @shortcut: the smiley shortcut (unescaped).
*
* Creates new remote smiley. It's not bound to any conversation, so most
* probably you might want to use
* #purple_conversation_add_remote_smiley instead.
*
* Returns: the new remote #PurpleSmiley.
*/
PurpleSmiley *purple_smiley_new_remote(const gchar *shortcut);
/**
* purple_smiley_get_shortcut:
* @smiley: the smiley.
*
* Returns the @smiley's associated shortcut (e.g. <literal>(homer)</literal> or
* <literal>:-)</literal>).
*
* Returns: the unescaped shortcut.
*/
const gchar *purple_smiley_get_shortcut(PurpleSmiley *smiley);
G_END_DECLS
#endif /* PURPLE_SMILEY_H */