This is technically wrong as it then gets used as an IPv4 sockaddr, but it only
needs to be some 0s so this is easier than changing the IPADDR data structure or
adding a new API.
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
In this path we can't look up ignores again because the print text signal
doesn't know the nick, etc. Instead just show it. The user can use -actcolor %n
or make the hilight more specific if desired.
This results in a more flexible system and is less surprising as it means levels
can be used in the way they normally can in an ignore.
As an example the current approach to NO_ACT provides no way to let HILIGHTS
be shown, with this change /set activity_hide_targets can be recreated with:
/ignore #channel NO_ACT
/ignore #channel -except -regexp -pattern . NO_ACT HILIGHTS
(but obviously this can be configured in many more ways if desired).
This patch implements some 256 colour support for Irssi up from the
previous 16 colours. Initial parsing of the %x/%X format codes is
implemented and the parser accounts in advances the char* for
that.
The colour attributes are widened from 4 to 8 bit. The colour protocol
is changed to a new format. Some pointers to remaining work are
written in the comment in textbuffer.h.
Note that Irssi already does support requesting 256 colours from the
terminal in the original source code, so this part did not have to be
touched.
Further to pull #49 this is the result of an audit of the use of perl
stack macros. There were several cases where PUTBACK was being called
where the stack pointer could be out-of-date.
Also some misc. cleanup where the macros were used needlessly.
PUTBACK was being called even for the error path which didn't use the
stack. Emitting the "script error" signal can involve running Perl code
(Irssi:core::destroy) therefore the stack can be reallocated. This
can result in the perl stack being corrupted because the local stack
pointer is out of date (although as it's use of freed memory the crash
is not always instant).
This removes the calls to Perl_get_context() that get automatically
added to XS code for ancient source code compatibility reasons.
The result is about a ~60K size reduction in the binary (based on
comparing two 64-bit stripped irssi binaries compiled
--with-perl-staticlib).
If the first g_module_symbol call failed, module_deinit was set
to value2, which is uninitialized. Move the assignment after
checking variable found to silence the warning.
This patch adds 3 new signals:
* tlsa avalable: emitted if TLSA is available for a given domain.
* tlsa verification success: emitted if the TLSA check was successful.
* tlsa verification failed: emitted if the TLSA check was unsuccessful.
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This patch refactors how we are passing connection information for SSL
connections. This will allow us to emit signals with a SERVER_REC as
parameter during SSL handshake.
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This patch adds experimental support for the DNSSEC DANE verification
protocol using the libval library from the DNSSEC-Tools package.
Thanks to Thomas Steen Ramussen for creating a test setup and suggesting
the idea of experimenting with DANE support in Irssi :-)
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The crash can happen if the terminal height decreases before the first window
is created. Based on a patch by Jaroslav Škarvada (red hat bug #796457).
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connections to TLSv1.1 servers from working. Patch by pi-rho.
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Passing this option will force Irssi to not execute the content of the
autosendcmd chatnet-setting upon connect.
Fixes: #738
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if they are somehow enabled (UHNAMES/userhost-in-names).
bug #805
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prefix exists by conditionally allocating and marking to-be-freed the cumode
string inside of expando_cumode(). (Bug #669)
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when attempting to automatically use chat_protocol perl modules. This
fixes the automatic calling of "use Irssi::Irc" when the Irssi perl modules
have been installed in a location outside of perl's site/vendor hierarchy.
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This code is used, for example, when /set expand_escapes on.
I can't reproduce crashes but I can reproduce garbage if I type a\1.
bug #775
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binds as part of /layout save. This addresses the problem of previously
saved channel window items forgetting their windows upon reconnection,
which resulted in them being opened in new windows.
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"nicklist new" signal.
Fixes the nicklist sorting on xirssi.
Patch by nenolod.
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group id instead of the process id. (This covers the case of /bin/sh
instances which fork/exec commands passed via -c. In such cases,
sending a signal to the stored process id would sent it to the /bin/sh
process itself, not the forked child.)
Add error reporting to sending signals.
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