libpurple/plugins/perl/libpurpleperl.c

Wed, 10 Feb 2010 09:04:15 +0000

author
Mark Doliner <markdoliner@pidgin.im>
date
Wed, 10 Feb 2010 09:04:15 +0000
changeset 29340
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parent 15987
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child 16238
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Pass around a va_list instead of a pointer to a va_list. Refs #7404
This gets rid of a compile warning for me on x86_64. I don't have
an i386 box to test on, but every bit of evidence I can find tells me
that it's totally fine to pass around a va_list. We do it in status.c

If this breaks compilation for you or you get a warning from perl-handlers.c
then pleaes let me know! Or just disapprove this

#include <gmodule.h>

#ifdef  __SUNPRO_C
#pragma init (my_init)
void my_init(void);

void my_init() {
#else
void __attribute__ ((constructor)) my_init(void);

void __attribute__ ((constructor)) my_init() {
#endif

	/* Very evil hack...puts perl.so's symbols in the global table
	 * but does not create a circular dependancy because g_module_open
	 * will only open the library once. */
	g_module_open("perl.so", 0);
}

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