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allow access to global command history when using a specifc history
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it is possible to use Irssi::UI::Window::get_history_entries to save the
history entries, load_history_entries to load entries into the command
history and delete_history_entries to remove history entries (for example
to remove history selectively)
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this allows access to the global history even when a using /window history
named or /set window_history on, and you want to recall something from one
of the other windows' histories.
usage (default): ctrl+up/down
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The script unloading code originally worked like this:
1. Destroy package
2. Emit 'script destroyed' signal
3. Unhook script's signal handlers
If a script added a 'script destroyed' signal handler, unloading
that script would cause the 'script destroyed' signal to be sent to the
(already destroyed) package. This would cause a script error, which would
trigger a script unload, which would start the whole process over again,
until we run out of heap or stack space and segfault.
This commit simply reorders the operations so that the 'script destroyed'
signal is sent *after* the script is fully destroyed.
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irssi 1.0.0 will not build if Perl is enabled and a separate
object code directory is used. The problem was a relative path
to an internal Perl dependency in four Makefile.PL.in files.
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This patch adds the TLS_REC structure. This structure is used to emit
information about the TLS handshake from the core of irssi to the
front-end layers such that we can display connection information to the
user.
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This patch changes the internal name of SSL to TLS. We also add -tls_*
options to /CONNECT and /SERVER, but make sure that the -ssl_* versions
of the commands continue to work like before.
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Expose the CAP fields to the perl scripts.
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/script reset can now also run the autorun scripts
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Otherwise we might end up showing an empty message.
Fixes #522.
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This way we reload all the scripts in the autorun folder.
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forward ABI to perl modules
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Add explicit checks into every module to match the ABI version defined
in common.h
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These bindings were missing and resulted in non-hash non-undef active
entries when an interactive process is executing.
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forward alternate_nick to Irc::Server attributes
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fix nick class hierarchy
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Conflicts:
src/irc/proxy/listen.c
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Just a string replacement (but i did check every one of them)
sed -i 's/strcmp(/g_strcmp0(/g' **/*.c
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sed -i 's/hv_store/(void) &/'
This only results in a warning in older gcc versions, but that includes
the one used in the Travis CI environment by default
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Also fix a few compiler warnings, this combined with pull #82 allows me to build
with CFLAGS="-Werror -Wall".
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256 colour patch is cleaned up and the remaining cases are made work,
this includes especially Theme support, which was not implemented
before. Changes not related to colours were reverted again, making a
review of the two patches against master easier to follow.
As a byproduct of the Hex-colour code parser, the 24bit colours are
also implemented. Actually using them in the terminal is guarded by a
compile time switch (as well as a run time switch), as it breaks the
existing colour protocol and requires additional storage.
To make a seamless usage, down-conversion is provided for 8 and 16
colours.
Diverging from Tom's approach, the colour protocol is reverted back to
the original one. Unfortunately, the changes required in the Theme
engine will break the API.
For more details, please refer to the patch documentation at either
http://irssi-docs.wikispaces.com/Notes-256-Colour or
https://github.com/shabble/irssi-docs/wiki/Notes-256-Colour
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add the missing alternate_nick in Irc::Server by making an additional
call to the Irc::Connect filler. this is not quite ideal but might
need bigger refactoring otherwise.
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add print_text_after_time to specify time stamp for lines
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Correct use of perl stack macros
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