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  • trunk/configure.ac

    r727 r729  
    331331tinymail/Makefile 
    332332tests/Makefile 
     333tests/shared/Makefile 
    333334tests/python-demo/Makefile 
    334335tests/memory/Makefile 
  • trunk/libtinymail-camel/tny-session-camel.c

    r723 r729  
    9191        GList *copy = forget_password_funcs, *mark_del = NULL; 
    9292        PrivForgetPassFunc *pf; 
    93         CamelSession *me = CAMEL_SESSION (self)
     93        CamelSession *me = (CamelSession*)self
    9494        gboolean found = FALSE; 
    9595        CamelService *service = (CamelService*)_tny_account_get_service (TNY_ACCOUNT (account)); 
  • trunk/libtinymail-gnome-desktop/tny-account-store.c

    r723 r729  
    603603{ 
    604604        TnyAccountStore *self = g_object_new (TNY_TYPE_ACCOUNT_STORE, NULL); 
    605         TnyAccountStorePriv *priv = TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_GET_PRIVATE (self); 
    606         TnyPlatformFactoryIface *platfact = TNY_PLATFORM_FACTORY_IFACE ( 
    607                 tny_platform_factory_get_instance ()); 
    608  
    609         priv->device = tny_platform_factory_iface_new_device (platfact); 
     605         
     606 
     607        return self; 
     608
     609 
     610 
     611static void 
     612tny_account_store_instance_init (GTypeInstance *instance, gpointer g_class) 
     613
     614        TnyAccountStore *self = (TnyAccountStore *)instance; 
     615        TnyAccountStorePriv *priv = TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_GET_PRIVATE (self); 
     616        TnyPlatformFactoryIface *platfact; 
     617 
     618        priv->client = gconf_client_get_default (); 
     619 
     620        gconf_client_add_dir (priv->client, "/apps/tinymail",  
     621                GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_RECURSIVE, NULL); 
     622 
     623        tny_account_store_notify_add (TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_IFACE (self)); 
     624 
     625        platfact = TNY_PLATFORM_FACTORY_IFACE (tny_platform_factory_get_instance ()); 
     626        priv->device = tny_platform_factory_iface_new_device (platfact); 
    610627        /* tny_device_iface_force_online (priv->device); */ 
    611628        priv->session = tny_session_camel_new (TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_IFACE (self)); 
    612  
    613         return self; 
    614 } 
    615  
    616  
    617 static void 
    618 tny_account_store_instance_init (GTypeInstance *instance, gpointer g_class) 
    619 { 
    620         TnyAccountStore *self = (TnyAccountStore *)instance; 
    621         TnyAccountStorePriv *priv = TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_GET_PRIVATE (self); 
    622  
    623         priv->client = gconf_client_get_default (); 
    624  
    625         gconf_client_add_dir (priv->client, "/apps/tinymail",  
    626                 GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_RECURSIVE, NULL); 
    627  
    628         tny_account_store_notify_add (TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_IFACE (self)); 
    629629 
    630630        return; 
     
    660660{ 
    661661        TnyAccountStorePriv *priv = TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_GET_PRIVATE (self); 
    662  
     662     
    663663        return priv->session; 
    664664} 
  • trunk/libtinymail-gpe/tny-account-store.c

    r698 r729  
    495495{ 
    496496        TnyAccountStore *self = g_object_new (TNY_TYPE_ACCOUNT_STORE, NULL); 
    497         TnyAccountStorePriv *priv = TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_GET_PRIVATE (self); 
    498         TnyPlatformFactoryIface *platfact = TNY_PLATFORM_FACTORY_IFACE ( 
     497 
     498        return self; 
     499
     500 
     501 
     502static void 
     503tny_account_store_instance_init (GTypeInstance *instance, gpointer g_class) 
     504
     505        TnyAccountStore *self = (TnyAccountStore *)instance; 
     506        TnyAccountStorePriv *priv = TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_GET_PRIVATE (self); 
     507        TnyPlatformFactoryIface *platfact; 
     508     
     509        priv->client = gconf_client_get_default (); 
     510 
     511        gconf_client_add_dir (priv->client, "/apps/tinymail",  
     512                GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_RECURSIVE, NULL); 
     513 
     514        tny_account_store_notify_add (TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_IFACE (self)); 
     515 
     516        platfact = TNY_PLATFORM_FACTORY_IFACE ( 
    499517                tny_platform_factory_get_instance ()); 
    500518 
     
    502520        /* tny_device_iface_force_online (priv->device); */ 
    503521        priv->session = tny_session_camel_new (TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_IFACE (self)); 
    504  
    505         return self; 
    506 
    507  
    508  
    509 static void 
    510 tny_account_store_instance_init (GTypeInstance *instance, gpointer g_class) 
    511 
    512         TnyAccountStore *self = (TnyAccountStore *)instance; 
    513         TnyAccountStorePriv *priv = TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_GET_PRIVATE (self); 
    514  
    515         priv->client = gconf_client_get_default (); 
    516  
    517         gconf_client_add_dir (priv->client, "/apps/tinymail",  
    518                 GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_RECURSIVE, NULL); 
    519  
    520         tny_account_store_notify_add (TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_IFACE (self)); 
    521  
     522     
    522523        return; 
    523524} 
  • trunk/libtinymail-maemo/tny-account-store.c

    r698 r729  
    496496{ 
    497497        TnyAccountStore *self = g_object_new (TNY_TYPE_ACCOUNT_STORE, NULL); 
    498         TnyAccountStorePriv *priv = TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_GET_PRIVATE (self); 
    499         TnyPlatformFactoryIface *platfact = TNY_PLATFORM_FACTORY_IFACE ( 
     498 
     499        return self; 
     500
     501 
     502 
     503static void 
     504tny_account_store_instance_init (GTypeInstance *instance, gpointer g_class) 
     505
     506        TnyAccountStore *self = (TnyAccountStore *)instance; 
     507        TnyAccountStorePriv *priv = TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_GET_PRIVATE (self); 
     508        TnyPlatformFactoryIface *platfact; 
     509     
     510        priv->client = gconf_client_get_default (); 
     511 
     512        gconf_client_add_dir (priv->client, "/apps/tinymail",  
     513                GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_RECURSIVE, NULL); 
     514 
     515        tny_account_store_notify_add (TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_IFACE (self)); 
     516 
     517        platfact = TNY_PLATFORM_FACTORY_IFACE ( 
    500518                tny_platform_factory_get_instance ()); 
    501519 
     
    503521        /* tny_device_iface_force_online (priv->device); */ 
    504522        priv->session = tny_session_camel_new (TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_IFACE (self)); 
    505  
    506         return self; 
    507 
    508  
    509  
    510 static void 
    511 tny_account_store_instance_init (GTypeInstance *instance, gpointer g_class) 
    512 
    513         TnyAccountStore *self = (TnyAccountStore *)instance; 
    514         TnyAccountStorePriv *priv = TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_GET_PRIVATE (self); 
    515  
    516         priv->client = gconf_client_get_default (); 
    517  
    518         gconf_client_add_dir (priv->client, "/apps/tinymail",  
    519                 GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_RECURSIVE, NULL); 
    520  
    521         tny_account_store_notify_add (TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_IFACE (self)); 
    522  
     523     
    523524        return; 
    524525} 
  • trunk/libtinymail-olpc/tny-account-store.c

    r698 r729  
    369369{ 
    370370        TnyAccountStore *self = g_object_new (TNY_TYPE_ACCOUNT_STORE, NULL); 
    371         TnyAccountStorePriv *priv = TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_GET_PRIVATE (self); 
     371         
     372        return self; 
     373
     374 
     375 
     376static void 
     377tny_account_store_instance_init (GTypeInstance *instance, gpointer g_class) 
     378
     379        TnyAccountStorePriv *priv = TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_GET_PRIVATE (instance); 
    372380        TnyPlatformFactoryIface *platfact = TNY_PLATFORM_FACTORY_IFACE ( 
    373381                tny_platform_factory_get_instance ()); 
     
    376384        /* tny_device_iface_force_online (priv->device); */ 
    377385        priv->session = tny_session_camel_new (TNY_ACCOUNT_STORE_IFACE (self)); 
    378  
    379         return self; 
    380 
    381  
    382  
    383 static void 
    384 tny_account_store_instance_init (GTypeInstance *instance, gpointer g_class) 
    385 
     386     
    386387        return; 
    387388}