Also we initialize mucuser properly.
Now in case of a carbon of a MUC PM we sv_ev_incoming_carbon() which
calls _sv_ev_incoming_plain() and then we log it via chat_log_msg_in()
in there.
But we also get the sv_ev_incoming_private_message() and call
chat_log_msg_in() in there too. So the incoming message get's logged
twice.
If I'm not mistaken MUC PMs have not been logged at all if there was no
other client sending carbons.
This should add MUC PM logging functionality.
We still need to make sure carbons log to the same file.
Regards https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/1214
Change default themes text color
Using "default" instead of white makes the default better readable
when using a black/dark font on white/light background.
May fix#535
So far if one had enabled `/history` and did `/msg somenick` the history
was loaded from file and displayed like this:
```
04-04-17 15:23 - 3/4/2017:
01-01-00 10:30 - me: ....
01-01-00 10:31 - somebody: ....
01-01-00 10:32 - somebody: ....
```
So the first line contained the actual date. But the date used in each
line was always 01-01-2000. This date was for some reason hardcoded.
This commit now actually uses that date to build the proper GDateTime
instead of just printing it.
Fix https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/922
This caused the bug mentioned in the PR comment:
```
It seems with the changes done here we get a crash in: src/xmpp/message.c message_handlers_init() when looking up handlers: ProfMessageHandler *handler = g_hash_table_lookup(pubsub_event_handlers, curr->data);.
Steps to reproduce:
open Profanity and connect
/autoping set 10
/autoping timeout 10
stop WiFi/connection
wait for Lost connection
restart wifi
/connect
```
So far only with dummy value.
We will need an identifier that we can hash together with a message ID
and put in as the origin-id.
So when we receive message we can unsplit it and see if it was sent from
this client.
Regards https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/1207
ncursesw defines _XOPEN_SOURCE macro via command-line. In particular, it
is defined in ncursesw.pc and extracted via pkg-config. From other side,
Python defines the same macro unconditionally in pyconfig.h. Python-3.x
defines the macro with value different than ncursesw does. In turn, this
causes a warning that the macro is redefined. And warnings are treated
as errors.
Since both entities define the mecro unconditionally, we can't simply
reorder headers as Python developers suggest. So, undefine the macro
just before the <Python.h> to fix this silly issue.