It shouldn't happen that we get the presence stanza without a resource.
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6120
```
Implementation Note: It is the server's responsibility to deliver
only stanzas that are addressed to the client's full JID or the
user's bare JID; thus, there is no need for the client to check
the 'to' address of incoming stanzas. However, if the client does
check the 'to' address then it is suggested to check at most the
bare JID portion (not the full JID), since the 'to' address might
be the user's bare JID, the client's current full JID, or even a
full JID with a different resourcepart (e.g., in the case of so-
called "offline messages" as described in [XEP-0160]).
```
Let's not segfault though.
Close https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/1630
The original intention of the code was that in case archive_id is not set, NULL should be inserted. What is
inserted however is an empty string. This causes the condition to not insert messages with non-unique
archive_id insert only one message in total and ignore all further ones (if NULL was there, the condition
would work properly). And this in turn causes chat history not work properly.
This commit makes the SQL condition work properly and therefore fixes chat history.
Fixes#1589.
Like mentioned on the review at
https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/pull/1605 I don't ge why
@DebXWoody changed the code like he did.
I changed it to something that made more sense to me now.
Instead of looking for headline in two places and checking for pubsub in
a headline place (only).
I didn't check this deeply. And still have a feeling that this is not
the best way to go. But I didn't read the XEP yet.
Added a TODO to the code regarding this too.
A quick skimming through https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0107.html
doesn't show me anything regarding headline. So I really don't see why
this needs to go here.
Hopefully @DebXWoody checks this in the future. But since he didn't
react on the PR I decided to make some adjustments myself so we can
merge it.
* Remarks in the Merge Request (ac_reset, help)
* Defines in iq.c
* Mood help and null check
* Added additional information about tab key in CMD_DESC.
* Added additional null check
Re-Enable CI for TW, ubuntu and macos.
For Arch I get:
```
Step 1/24 : FROM archlinux/latest
pull access denied for archlinux/latest, repository does not exist or may require 'docker login': denied: requested access to the resource is denied
```
for both archlinux/latest and archlinux/base.
Let's leave it out :-)
We came into the carbons checking code when we received `<private
xmlns="urn:xmpp:carbons:2"/>`. Which actually marks a message to _not_
be a carbon.
In this code we also make sure that carbons only come from us.
If not we don't call the message handler code.
So we should actually only check for `<sent xmlns='urn:xmpp:carbons:2'>`
and `<received xmlns='urn:xmpp:carbons:2'>`.
Thanks pukkamustard and Holger.
Fixes https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/1614
Instead of checking for `lib` directories, let's make sure `libreadline`
exists.
Also, let's improve the error message if we can't find it. Finally,
since we're only looking for `brew` on macOS, we don't need to use
`$PATH_SEPARATOR` since we know what the path separator is.
Currently, `configure.ac` assumes Readline is installed via Homebrew in
`/usr/local`. This doesn't work for Homebrew on Apple Silicon, or
MacPorts.
Let's fix this by checking for a `brew` installation, and querying that
for Readline's prefix if available. If not, it checks for an existing
MacPorts prefix, and finally falls back to checking `/usr/local` in case
a user installed Readline for themselves there.
gcc-12 detects redundant check against array of arrays as:
src/plugins/python_api.c: In function ‘python_api_register_command’:
src/plugins/python_api.c:199:31: error: the comparison will always evaluate as ‘true’ for the address of ‘c_arguments’ will never be NULL [-Werror=address]
199 | while (c_arguments[i] != NULL && c_arguments[i][0] != NULL) {
| ^~
src/plugins/python_api.c:161:15: note: ‘c_arguments’ declared here
161 | char* c_arguments[args_len == 0 ? 0 : args_len + 1][2];
| ^~~~~~~~~~~
gcc-12 detects redundant check against array of arrays as:
src/plugins/callbacks.c: In function ‘_free_command_help’:
src/plugins/callbacks.c:85:26: error: the comparison will always evaluate as ‘true’ for the address of ‘args’ will never be NULL [-Werror=address]
85 | while (help->args[i] != NULL && help->args[i][0] != NULL) {
| ^~
In file included from ./src/ui/ui.h:44,
from ./src/command/cmd_defs.h:42,
from src/plugins/callbacks.c:41:
./src/command/cmd_funcs.h:48:12: note: ‘args’ declared here
48 | gchar* args[128][2];
| ^~~~
* Fix `src/command/cmd_funcs.c:9463:9: error: ignoring return value of
‘write’ declared with attribute ‘warn_unused_result’
[-Werror=unused-result]`
* Free memory earlier and on less places
* Check for succesful open() and write()