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Add 2013 to the copyright range for all source and documentation files.
Reported-by: Frederic Culot <frederic@culot.org>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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After BUG#6 had apparently been closed with the screen locks introduced
in commit a80f8dcf2c6eb3b54658218bc081ee9694204dd5, some people still
had problems with random characters appearing in the notification bar.
This was obviously caused by wgetch() refreshing the screen if the
status panel was changed. From wgetch(3):
If the window is not a pad, and it has been moved or modified since
the last call to wrefresh, wrefresh will be called before another
character is read.
Since the wgetch(3) isn't thread-safe, there were race conditions
between the notification bar thread drawing to the notification bar and
wgetch() updating the screen. Introduce a (hidden) window that handles
all key presses and never gets changed in order to avoid this.
Also, call wins_wrefresh() explicitly in status_mesg(), since we can no
longer rely on wgetch() updating windows automatically.
Fixes reopened BUG#6. Note that this is a hotfix -- FR#26 has been
opened to ensure we fix this properly in the next major release.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Conflicts:
src/day.c
src/recur.c
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Since the result of localtime() is stored in a statically allocated
structure, data was overwritten when a context switch occurred during
(or shortly after) the execution of localtime(), potentially resulting
in critical data corruption. BUG#7 and BUG#8 are likely related.
This patch converts all usages of localtime() with localtime_r(), which
is thread-safe.
Reported-by: Baptiste Jonglez <baptiste@jonglez.org>
Reported-by: Erik Saule <esaule@bmi.osu.edu>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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This adds support for vim-style copy/paste registers which allows
cutting and copying multiple items without having to overwrite the
copy/paste buffer. Registers can be specified using the quote key ('"').
To access a register, type '"x' before a command where "x" is the name
of a register. If you want to copy the currently selected item into
register 1, type '"1c'.
Valid registers are 0-9, a-z, "-" and "_". Note that the latter is the
so-called black hole register, which works similar to the black hole
register in vim.
The register prefix key is currently hardcoded and cannot be configured.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Instead of calling type-specific duplication handlers and inserting
clones of the original items when pasting, save the generic day item and
remove the actual item from the linked list, so that it can be inserted
anywhere else later.
The cut/paste buffer is moved to the interaction unit, item-specific cut
operations are changed to remove the item from the linked list only
instead of copying and freeing it. An item is only freed if another item
is cut before the current cut/paste buffer is pasted. All paste
operations are changed and reinsert the actual item instead of creating
a clone.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Do not store the currently selected item in day_write_pad() -- use
day_get_item() and apoint_hilt() in day_popup_item() instead.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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* src/utils.c: Only call setlocale() if NLS is enabled.
* src/calcurse.h: Define a fallback macro ngettext() if NLS is disabled.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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When we only want to display a string at a specific place of the
screen, there's no need to use the more complex mvwprintw(), use
mvwaddstr() instead.
This should be slightly more efficient, and, above all, it prevents
weird things to happen if our string contains a '%', being interpreted
as an unwanted format string.
Signed-off-by: Baptiste Jonglez <baptiste--git@jonglez.org>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Some strings are initialized without wrapping them in _(); instead,
_() is applied on the variable when it is used.
This is incorrect, since these strings don't get added to the catalog.
Fix that by applying _() only once, when the string is declared.
Signed-off-by: Baptiste Jonglez <baptiste--git@jonglez.org>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Conflicts:
src/io.c
src/notify.c
src/utils.c
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As of commit 0791eaabca0fb1ef8a8675e47d701bbcde4d4a3f, we use strftime()
instead of apoint_sec2str() to format start and end dates of
appointments. "%H:%M" is the default strftime() format string used to
simulate apoint_sec2str(). However, apoint_sec2str() additionally checks
for intersection with the current day and displays "..:.." instead of
the actual time if the item doesn't start (end) at the current day. Add
an additional check to the new default time format and recreate the old
behavior for items starting before or ending after the current day.
Fixes BUG#3.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Convert our code base to adhere to Linux kernel coding style using
Lindent, with the following exceptions:
* Use spaces, instead of tabs, for indentation.
* Use 2-character indentations (instead of 8 characters).
Rationale: We currently have too much levels of indentation. Using
8-character tabs would make huge code parts unreadable. These need to be
cleaned up before we can switch to 8 characters.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Use tcsetattr() to disable canonical mode in press_any_key() before
waiting for a key press. This makes sure that input is available
immediately (instead of line by line). Also, disable echoing until a key
is pressed.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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* Do not localize the word "week" in pcal export headers.
* Reset current locale before formatting dates in pcal export data.
Addresses BUG#1.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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This allows for specifying multiple command line parameters to be passed
on to the command in a way similar to fork_exec(). This is useful if we
want to wrap editor or pager invocations in a shell.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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When asking the user to choose between multiple alternatives, properly
handle resize events.
Note that we would also need to do so in getstring()...
Signed-off-by: Baptiste Jonglez <baptiste--git@jonglez.org>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Use snprintf(3) instead of sprintf(3) and fix a missing i18n tag.
Signed-off-by: Baptiste Jonglez <baptiste--git@jonglez.org>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Introduce a new `status_ask_bool()` function, and use it where
applicable.
This greatly reduces code duplication, and will allow handling special
events (resize, user escape) much more uniformely.
Signed-off-by: Baptiste Jonglez <baptiste--git@jonglez.org>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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We need a simpler version, based on the previously defined
`status_ask_choice()` function, that asks to choose amongst a number
of alternatives that can simply enumerated, without needing to bind
keys on them.
Signed-off-by: Baptiste Jonglez <baptiste--git@jonglez.org>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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This function allows the user to choose between various alternatives,
each one being associated to a given key.
This will allow a great deal of factorisation, which will make it
easier to handle special events (like resizing, user escape...) in an
uniform manner.
The cool part of the approach taken here is that it allows full i18n
(i.e. the key bound to an alternative can be different depending on
the language), at the expense of a somewhat less readable code on the
caller side.
Signed-off-by: Baptiste Jonglez <baptiste--git@jonglez.org>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Add the "const" keyword to parameters and variables that are never
modified. Most of these were spotted by "-Wwrite-strings".
We cast the second parameter to execvp() explicitly as it expects a
"char *const[]" where it should expect a "const char *const[]"
(according to the documentation, this is due to compatibility reasons).
This should be changed once we come up with a better solution.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Don't restrict ranges when entering durations. We now accept duration
like "+1d42h600m". This might not seem very logical, but it's
perfectly valid, and being able to enter "+36h" is useful when you
don't want to do the maths yourself.
Signed-off-by: Baptiste Jonglez <baptiste--git@jonglez.org>
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Add "default" and "epoch" extended formats for dates. "default" is the
same as "%H:%M", "epoch" prints the number of seconds since January 1,
1970.
Also, change the semantics of "%(start)" to return dates in default
format (same format that "%(startstr)" used to use before this patch).
The old "%(start)" behavior can be emulated by using "%(start:epoch)".
The same applies to "%(end)" and "%(endstr)".
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Add support for appending a strftime()-style format string to "%(start)"
and "%(end)".
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Extended formats can be specified by adding custom format strings to the
end of a long format specifier, separated by a colon (":"). This feature
is currently unused. Extended format support for several format
specifiers will be added in following patches.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Adds following long format specifiers for each short format specifier:
* s: (start)
* S: (startstr)
* d: (duration)
* e: (end)
* E: (endstr)
* m: (message)
* n: (noteid)
* N: (note)
* p: (priority)
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Move the format specifier parser to a separate function. This is done in
preparation for supporting long format specifiers.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Fixes a couple of warnings seen with GCC 4.7.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Translated strings returned by gettext() are statically allocated and
shouldn't be modified.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Add 2012 to the copyright range for all source and documentation files.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Translated strings returned by gettext() are statically allocated.
There's no need to copy them to a buffer, we can use the pointers
returned by gettext() instead.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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strncmp() isn't intended to be a secure strcmp() replacement, it is
designed to be used if you want to compare the first n characters of two
strings. Since we always compare character pointers with string
literals, switch to using strcmp() everywhere.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Remove some redundant wnoutrefresh() invocations. There's no need to
copy a window to the virtual screen unless doupdate() is invoked
immediately afterwards.
This reduces flicker when browsing in the calendar panel.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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* "WAIT_MYPGRP" isn't POSIX'ish. Relying on this caused compilation
issues in certain environments (e.g. under Cygwin). As a workaround,
define "WAIT_MYPGRP" explicitly if it's undefined.
* "P_tmpdir" is an XSI extension. Don't try use it if it isn't
available.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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We support all simple escape sequences listed in the ANSI C standard,
plus "\0" to allow for printing null characters.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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This allows using "%%" to print the '%' character.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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* Move print_notefile() from "src/args.c" to "src/utils.c".
* Add a "%N" format specifier to print_*(). This invokes
print_notefile() and prints the content of an item's note file.
* src/args.c: Use the new format specifier instead of print_notefile()
everywhere.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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This goes in line with the other commits adding print_*() support.
Following format specifiers are allowed:
* p: Print the priority of the item
* m: Print the description of the item
* n: Print the name of the note file belonging to the item
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Add print_recur_apoint() and print_recur_event() helper functions to
print recurrent items to stdout and use them everywhere. Currently,
these are only wrapper functions to print_apoint() and print_event()
that create temporary, non-recurrent items.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Add a flexible helper function print_event() and use it whenever we
print events to stdout. This reduces the number of copy-pasted code and
eventually allows for specifying custom format strings.
Following format specifiers are supported:
* m: Print the description of the item
* n: Print the name of the note file belonging to the item
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Add a flexible helper function print_apoint() and use it whenever we
print appointments to stdout. This reduces the number of copy-pasted
code and eventually allows for specifying custom format strings.
Following format specifiers are supported:
* s: Print the start time of the appointment as UNIX time stamp
* S: Print the start time of the appointment using the "hh:mm" format
* d: Print the duration of the appointment in seconds
* e: Print the end time of the appointment as UNIX time stamp
* E: Print the end time of the appointment using the "hh:mm" format
* m: Print the description of the item
* n: Print the name of the note file belonging to the item
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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No reason to use "return (x);" here. Refer to the GNU coding guidelines
for details. Created using following semantic patch:
@@
expression expr;
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- return (expr);
+ return expr;
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Use this constant everywhere when referring to a null pointer instead of
casting 0 to various types of pointers. Created using following semantic
patch:
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type type;
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- (type *)0
+ NULL
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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A small style fix that removes all remaining "(void)" casts. Using these
isn't encouraged in GNU coding guidelines and doesn't serve a certain
purpose, except for satisfying a few static code analysis tools. We
already nuked some of these in previous patches, but this semantic patch
should fix what's left:
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identifier func;
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- (void)func (
+ func (
...);
Long lines were re-formatted manually.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Use one of the following functions where appropriate:
* puts() (whenever we print hard coded strings to stdout)
* fputs() (whenever we print hard coded strings to a stream)
* putchar() (whenever we print a single character to stdout)
* fputc() (whenever we print a single character to a stream)
* strncpy() (whenever we copy hard coded strings to a buffer)
This removes the overhead introduced by the format string parser and
reduces the number of false positive C-format strings spotted by
xgettext(1)'s heuristics.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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Add support for "1d23h42m"-like duration strings to parse_duration().
Also, switch to using a deterministic finite automaton to parse duration
strings, as things tend to get unclear.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <calcurse@cryptocrack.de>
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