04-19-2007
Thanks a lot for your sincere support radoulov,
My main question was, what could be the exact reason for not getting exit status '1' in my first example and why did I get exit '1' for my second example.
I only need to know the differences between those two.
In this regard, any help would be great help for me.
With Regards and Cheers~~
Mysore Ganapati.
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Purple(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Purple(3)
NAME
Purple - Perl extension to the libpurple instant messenger library.
SYNOPSIS
use Purple;
ABSTRACT
This module provides the interface for using perl scripts as plugins
in libpurple.
DESCRIPTION
This module provides the interface for using perl scripts as plugins in Purple. With this, developers can write perl scripts that can be
loaded in Purple as plugins. The scripts can interact with IMs, chats, accounts, the buddy list, libpurple signals, and more.
The API for the perl interface is very similar to that of the Purple C API, which can be viewed at http://developer.pidgin.im/doxygen/ or
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FUNCTIONS
@accounts = Purple::accounts
Returns a list of all accounts, online or offline.
@chats = Purple::chats
Returns a list of all chats currently open.
@connections = Purple::connections
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@conversations = Purple::conversations
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@conv_windows = Purple::conv_windows
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@ims = Purple::ims
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SEE ALSO
Purple C API documentation - http://developer.pidgin.im/doxygen/
Purple website - http://pidgin.im/
AUTHOR
Christian Hammond, <chipx86@gnupdate.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2003 by Christian Hammond
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the General Public License (GPL). For more
information, see http://www.fsf.org/licenses/gpl.txt
perl v5.12.1 2010-02-16 Purple(3)