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/
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#include "purple.h"
#include <glib.h>
#include <glib/gprintf.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <string.h>
#ifdef _WIN32
# include <conio.h>
#else
# include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include "test_ui.h"
/*** Conversation uiops ***/
static void
test_write_conv(PurpleConversation *conv, PurpleMessage *msg)
{
gchar *timestamp = purple_message_format_timestamp(msg, "(%H:%M:%S)");
printf("(%s) %s %s: %s\n",
purple_conversation_get_name(conv),
timestamp,
purple_message_get_author_alias(msg),
purple_message_get_contents(msg));
g_free(timestamp);
}
static PurpleConversationUiOps test_conv_uiops = {
.write_conv = test_write_conv
};
static void
test_ui_init(void)
{
purple_conversations_set_ui_ops(&test_conv_uiops);
}
static PurpleCoreUiOps test_core_uiops = {
.ui_init = test_ui_init
};
void
test_ui_purple_init(void) {
#ifndef _WIN32
/* libpurple's built-in DNS resolution forks processes to perform
* blocking lookups without blocking the main process. It does not
* handle SIGCHLD itself, so if the UI does not you quickly get an army
* of zombie subprocesses marching around.
*/
signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_IGN);
#endif
/* set the magic PURPLE_PLUGINS_SKIP environment variable */
g_setenv("PURPLE_PLUGINS_SKIP", "1", TRUE);
/* Set a custom user directory (optional) */
purple_util_set_user_dir(TEST_DATA_DIR);
/* We do not want any debugging for now to keep the noise to a minimum. */
purple_debug_set_enabled(FALSE);
/* Set the core-uiops, which is used to
* - initialize the ui specific preferences.
* - initialize the debug ui.
* - initialize the ui components for all the modules.
* - uninitialize the ui components for all the modules when the core terminates.
*/
purple_core_set_ui_ops(&test_core_uiops);
/* Now that all the essential stuff has been set, let's try to init the core. It's
* necessary to provide a non-NULL name for the current ui to the core. This name
* is used by stuff that depends on this ui, for example the ui-specific plugins. */
if (!purple_core_init("test-ui")) {
/* Initializing the core failed. Terminate. */
fprintf(stderr,
"libpurple initialization failed. Dumping core.\n"
"Please report this!\n");
abort();
}
/* Set path to search for plugins. The core (libpurple) takes care of loading the
* core-plugins, which includes the in-tree protocols. So it is not essential to add
* any path here, but it might be desired, especially for ui-specific plugins. */
purple_plugins_add_search_path(TEST_DATA_DIR);
purple_plugins_refresh();
/* Load the preferences. */
purple_prefs_load();
/* Load the desired plugins. The client should save the list of loaded plugins in
* the preferences using purple_plugins_save_loaded() */
purple_plugins_load_saved("/purple/test_ui/plugins/saved");
}