Thanks to @alarixnia fot the patch and bugreport.
```
Forwarding a bug reported using the NetBSD bug tracker ("Profanity crashes at login"): http://gnats.netbsd.org/57050
The code in question here handles messages by people not in the user's contact list, and what is probably happening is that the XMPP server is sending such a message before profanity has set up its window layout.
Setting roster.unsubscribed=false indeed makes profanity start without crashing, and the attached patch bails out early in the problematic code path if layout->subwin is NULL (Adrian verified for me that either of the two makes profanity work for him again). But I am not familiar enough with the profanity code to say if this has any issues.
Profanity compiled with ncurses doesn't crash because ncurses's wattron() has a guard against the user passing null pointers, but the X/Open curses library standard doesn't have this guarantee and there's no guard in the NetBSD curses implementation.
```
Fix https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/1769
Refactor `p_gpg_list_keys`
Add `/pgp autoimport` command,
it's not described in XEP-0027, but used in some clients,
such as PSI, Pidgin. It will autoimport keys received with
`/pgp sendpub`, in plain text as a message, or using features,
provided in other clients. It doesn't autoassign them, but shows
command to assign, letting user to decide.
Improve documentation for some preexisting functions
Add contact argument to `/pgp sendpub`
`MB_CUR_MAX` looks like a macro, but it's a function call and therefore
creates a VLA. We don't want that.
Also this array being uninitialized created the following Valgrind error
```
==503529== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
==503529== at 0x619F15E: waddnstr (lib_addstr.c:67)
==503529== by 0x1929B7: _inp_write (inputwin.c:353)
==503529== by 0x1937D5: _inp_redisplay (inputwin.c:619)
==503529== by 0x61511B1: rl_forced_update_display (display.c:2693)
==503529== by 0x193F9D: _inp_rl_send_to_editor (inputwin.c:957)
==503529== by 0x614642F: _rl_dispatch_subseq (readline.c:916)
==503529== by 0x6146C85: _rl_dispatch_callback (readline.c:823)
==503529== by 0x616739F: rl_callback_read_char (callback.c:241)
==503529== by 0x1923DB: inp_readline (inputwin.c:188)
==503529== by 0x149860: prof_run (profanity.c:117)
==503529== by 0x2283E8: main (main.c:186)
==503529== Uninitialised value was created by a stack allocation
==503529== at 0x1928B1: _inp_write (inputwin.c:334)
```
Signed-off-by: Steffen Jaeckel <jaeckel-floss@eyet-services.de>
Introduce new feature: sessions_alarm.
Added new account setting: max_connections. On exceeding this number,
user will get an alert. If number is less than 1, no alert will happen.
Tests altered to fit new feature.
Expected behaviour
When you type
/command
/command
it should be just 1 entry in the history.
Behaviour
All the entries were saved.
Behaviour is changed by introducing check. Before adding to history,
entry now is compared to the last history entry.
- Fixes statusbar tabs.
Bug: Statusbar used nickname if it was set in roster,
irrelevant to /statusbar chat setting.
Expected behaviour would be using this setting set as "user" to show nickname,
and to show jid with "jid" setting.
Other solution is to give a user control over it with another settings.
- _status_bar_draw_maintext cleaned up, no changes to behaviour
Before this change, only nickname or JID (if no nickname set) is shown in the titlebar.
Change allows to alter nickname/JID preference
using already implemented /titlebar show jid|name setting.
If both are set to "show", then it is displayed in "nickname <JID>" format.
The existing way how active tabs are displayed didn't allow showing more
than 10 tabs. This patch adds a mode where the statusbar shows a
comma-separated list of tabs which were active since the last time viewed.
This view is inspired by how `irssi` shows the active tabs, therefore
it is also called `actlist`.
Signed-off-by: Steffen Jaeckel <jaeckel-floss@eyet-services.de>
It is possible, that a server sends a form with a field as follows, which
has no (default) value assigned.
```
<field label="foo" type="list-single" var="bar">
<option label="a"><value>a</value></option>
<option label="b"><value>b</value></option>
<option label="c"><value>c</value></option>
</field>
```
This patch fixes profanity to show that list. Before this patch
profanity showed nothing.
I stumbled over this while running the `/room config` command inside
a newly created muc on the `sure.im` XMPP server.
Signed-off-by: Steffen Jaeckel <jaeckel-floss@eyet-services.de>
Rewrite `win_get_title()` to using switch without a default case. So the compiler warns us
(`enumeration value ‘WIN_XXX’ not handled in switch`)
in case we add a new window type (WIN_CHAT, WIN_PRIV etc) and forget to
adapt this function.
Add assert() in the end to make compiler happy when he realizes there
the function might have no return value (`control reaches end of
non-void function`). This should ever be reached.
Replace the default value of `win_to_string()`, `win_get_tab_identifier()` as
well, and replace it with an assert.
See discussion started at https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/pull/1799#discussion_r1142444684
Fixes https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/1794
Explanation
The problem is the download's identifier. Downloads are given an ID so they can be referenced later when their progress changes. Currently, the download's ID is the download's URL. When you download the same file twice, you have two downloads with the same ID. Download progress updates are shown on the first of both downloads with the same ID.
Solution
Change the download's ID from its URL to a random number. A random ID is generated when get_random_string() is called from cmd_funcs.c. Several other functions are updated to cope with the new ID format.
After adding MAM quote and url autocompletion wouldn't pick up messages
from MAM or history(from DB) or would have them in the wrong order. This
commit fixes that.
Fixes https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/1770
When loading messages from MAM profanity would segfault. Reason was that
we were freeing the timestamp of messages when displaying them and we
needed it for loading MAM.
We removed this so that we don't get "[SCROLLED]" in the titlebar when
there is actually not more text available.
But now with MAM we can enable this again so that the user can scroll up
and load more text out of the database.
Maybe this also could use a check.
This reverts commit c84b1b5e5d.
I think this PR already solves and improves the MAM situation a lot.
What's @MarcoPolo-PasTonMolo still wanted to do in this branch is:
* MAM for mucs
* Check if url and quotes autocompletion works fine
* Check if the api still works fine
* Resolve conflicts
Conflicts are solved with this commit.
MAM for mucs can be another feature PR.
The rest we can check while being on master. And more people can help
testing.
Only nicknames, photos, birthdays, addresses, telephone numbers, emails,
JIDs, titles, roles, notes, and URLs are supported
Due to the synopsis array not having enough space, `/vcard photo
open-self` and `/vcard photo save-self` are not documented properly in
the synopsis section of the `/vcard` command, but they are documented in
the arguments section
Fixed memory leak in vcard autocomplete (thanks to debXwoody)
Did this by waiting for a batch of MAM messages to arrive before
prepending them to the buffer. Also limited the number of messages
to fetch to 10 so that the user gets more frequent updates.