Le 22 avr. 2013 à 18:16, Mark Doliner <[email protected]> a écrit :

> On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 6:58 AM, Lucas Soltic <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Are there assumptions about when purple_find_conversation_with_account() can 
>> find a PurpleConversation and when it cannot?
> 
> It should always work.  Are you sure you're giving it the same
> parameters in both cases?  Maybe the buddy name has a resource the
> first time you call it but not the second?

I did check and the parameters are not exactly the same, but I expect this to 
be normal as the account for which I want the conversation is not the same when 
you're the receiver (looking for the conversation with the sender) and when 
you're the sender (looking for the conversation with the receiver).

Here is the output I get. OUTPUT is when a message is being sent and INPUT when 
it is being received.

First message from [email protected] to [email protected]:

purple_find_conversation_with_account(1, [email protected], 0x7fe5b0c5baa0 
([email protected]/))
OUTPUT PurpleConversation found for user [email protected]!

purple_find_conversation_with_account(1, [email protected]/E1F93DD8, 
0x7fe5b0c71270 ([email protected]/))
INPUT PurpleConversation NOT found for user [email protected]/E1F93DD8!


Second message from [email protected] to [email protected]:

purple_find_conversation_with_account(1, [email protected], 0x7fe5b0c5baa0 
([email protected]/))
OUTPUT PurpleConversation found for user [email protected]!

purple_find_conversation_with_account(1, [email protected]/E1F93DD8, 
0x7fe5b0c71270 ([email protected]/))
INPUT PurpleConversation found for user [email protected]/E1F93DD8!

Le 22 avr. 2013 à 20:06, Daniel Atallah <[email protected]> a écrit :

> On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 9:58 AM, Lucas Soltic <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Are there assumptions about when purple_find_conversation_with_account() can 
>> find a PurpleConversation and when it cannot?
> 
> purple_find_conversation_with_account will only find an existing
> conversation, and not initiate a new one.  Is that, perhaps, the
> difference in behavior that you're seeing?
> 
> -D


Yes you're right. Actually I had made a mistake when calling 
purple_find_conversation_with_account() (not the right "name" parameter).
Now it's working fine on the second call. And on the first call I guess it's 
normal as when a XMPP message has been received, it has not yet been 
transmitted to the libpurple API and thus no PurpleConversation exists yet.

Many thanks to both of you!
Lucas SOLTIC


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