Wed, 13 May 2009 20:29:03 +0000
Support custom smileys in MUCs (when all participants support BoB and a maximum
of 10 participants are in the chat).
Always announce support for BoB, since disable custom smileys will still turn
off fetching them, and BoB can be used for other purposes further on.
use Purple; %PLUGIN_INFO = ( perl_api_version => 2, name => 'Test Perl Plugin', version => '1.0', summary => 'Provides as a test base for the perl plugin.', description => 'Provides as a test base for the perl plugin.', author => 'Etan Reisner <deryni\@pidgin.im>', url => 'http://pidgin.im', load => "plugin_load" ); sub plugin_init { return %PLUGIN_INFO; } sub account_status_cb { my ($account, $old, $new, $data) = @_; Purple::Debug::info("perl test plugin", "In account_status_cb\n"); Purple::Debug::info("perl test plugin", "Account " . $account->get_username() . " changed status.\n"); Purple::Debug::info("perl test plugin", $data . "\n"); } sub plugin_load { my $plugin = shift; Purple::Debug::info("perl test plugin", "plugin_load\n"); Purple::Debug::info("perl test plugin", "Listing accounts.\n"); foreach $account (Purple::Accounts::get_all()) { Purple::Debug::info("perl test plugin", $account->get_username() . "\n"); } Purple::Signal::connect(Purple::Accounts::get_handle(), "account-status-changed", $plugin, \&account_status_cb, "test"); }