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Use parse_args_with_freetext() for /correct
This commit partly reverts
8f37afcd37
Which was using a wrong approach to achieve this.
It changed parse_args() to have a -1 for infinite parameters.
But actually parse_args_with_freetext() should have been used exactly
for this behaviour.
Discovered when checking for
https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/1404
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@ -2443,7 +2443,7 @@ static struct cmd_t command_defs[] = {
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{ "/correct",
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{ "/correct",
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parse_args, 1, -1, NULL,
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parse_args_with_freetext, 1, 1, NULL,
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CMD_NOSUBFUNCS
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CMD_NOSUBFUNCS
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CMD_MAINFUNC(cmd_correct)
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CMD_MAINFUNC(cmd_correct)
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CMD_TAGS(
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CMD_TAGS(
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*
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*
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* inp - The line of input
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* inp - The line of input
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* min - The minimum allowed number of arguments
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* min - The minimum allowed number of arguments
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* max - The maximum allowed number of arguments, -1 for infinite
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* max - The maximum allowed number of arguments
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*
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*
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* Returns - An NULL terminated array of strings representing the arguments
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* Returns - An NULL terminated array of strings representing the arguments
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* of the command, or NULL if the validation fails.
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* of the command, or NULL if the validation fails.
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@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ parse_args(const char* const inp, int min, int max, gboolean* result)
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int num = g_slist_length(tokens) - 1;
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int num = g_slist_length(tokens) - 1;
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// if num args not valid return NULL
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// if num args not valid return NULL
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if ((num < min) || ((max != -1) && (num > max))) {
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if ((num < min) || (num > max)) {
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g_slist_free_full(tokens, free);
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g_slist_free_full(tokens, free);
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g_free(copy);
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g_free(copy);
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*result = FALSE;
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*result = FALSE;
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