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authorGeorge Hazan <george.hazan@gmail.com>2015-08-11 13:33:42 +0000
committerGeorge Hazan <george.hazan@gmail.com>2015-08-11 13:33:42 +0000
commit85bd008c039eb1d93894e94fba9d158a42a71a12 (patch)
tree2d72d10759f6928e9e4b960175d2de01b5cf7e12 /protocols/Xfire/src/baseProtocol.h
parent222802c2986dcaf029fdfb828b7679bdabfa7bb2 (diff)
massive code cleaning
git-svn-id: http://svn.miranda-ng.org/main/trunk@14910 1316c22d-e87f-b044-9b9b-93d7a3e3ba9c
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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/protocols/Xfire/src/baseProtocol.h b/protocols/Xfire/src/baseProtocol.h
index 7723cc1aa7..67232ce1be 100644
--- a/protocols/Xfire/src/baseProtocol.h
+++ b/protocols/Xfire/src/baseProtocol.h
@@ -194,10 +194,10 @@ typedef struct {
TCHAR *tszMsg;
}; // pointer to the status message _format_ (i.e. it's an unparsed message containing variables, in any case. NAS takes care of parsing) (may be NULL - means that there's no specific message for this protocol - then the global status message will be used)
/*
- Be aware that MS_NAS_GETSTATE allocates memory for szMsg through Miranda's
- memory management interface (MS_SYSTEM_GET_MMI). And MS_NAS_SETSTATE
- expects szMsg to be allocated through the same service. MS_NAS_SETSTATE deallocates szMsg.
- */
+ Be aware that MS_NAS_GETSTATE allocates memory for szMsg through Miranda's
+ memory management interface (MS_SYSTEM_GET_MMI). And MS_NAS_SETSTATE
+ expects szMsg to be allocated through the same service. MS_NAS_SETSTATE deallocates szMsg.
+ */
WORD status; // status mode. 0 means current (NAS will overwrite 0 with the current status mode)
// for MS_NAS_GETSTATE if the specified status is not 0, MS_NAS_GETSTATE will return the default/last status message (depends on settings) - i.e. the same message that will be shown by default when user changes status to the specified one. please note that, for example, if current status mode is ID_STATUS_AWAY, then status messages returned by MS_NAS_GETSTATE for status=0 and status=ID_STATUS_AWAY may be different! for status=ID_STATUS_AWAY it always returns the default/last status message, and for status=0 it returns _current_ status message.
int Flags;