And am I supposed to call g_list_foreach (attr_param_list, (GFunc) e_vcard_attribute_param_free, NULL); and g_list_foreach (attr_list, (GFunc) e_vcard_attribute_free, NULL); ? Evolution doesn't seem to call the first one when getting the params list, which could be a leak. However, when I'm calling those functions, I get a crash with an invalid backtrace so I'm a bit puzzled. I'm at the end of my implementation, sorry if I'm harassing you with those mails but I like to be sure of what I'm doing and as all things are not documented yet, I prefer to ask. Thank you very much; Le jeu, 29/04/2004 à 10:30 -0700, Chris Toshok a écrit : > not if you only run the inner loop if the attribute name is "TEL".. > > Chris > > On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 14:52 +0200, Damien Sandras wrote: > > Le jeu, 29/04/2004 à 17:33 +0530, Sivaiah N a écrit : > > > > [...] > > > > > Once you find an attribute having a parameter with name as "TYPE" and > > > value as X-GNOME-MEETING_SPEEDDIAL , you can call > > > e_vcard_attribute_get_value or e_vcard_attribute_get_values on that > > > attribute. Not sure though :) > > > > > > > Well, that's what I'm currently doing, but as I'm playing with lists of > > lists of lists and that the attribute is in the top-level list, but > > X-GNOMEMEETING_SPEEDDIAL in one of the sublist, isn't there a risk to > > get a value for something else that TYPE/X-GNOMEMEETING_SPEEDDIAL ? > >
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