Add "/avatar disable" to comply with point "3.5 Publisher Disables
Avatar Publishing" in XEP-0084.
src/command/cmd_defs.c:2416
Add "disable" argument. Reword the "/avatar" command description
so it flows better.
src/command/cmd_ac.c:1101
Add "disable" to the "/avatar" autocomplete dictionary.
src/command/cmd_funcs.c:9277
Split "/avatar" commands into two groups with an if statement; those
with a parameter and those without. "cons_bad_cmd_usage()" is in both
groups, which is messy. "disable" has similar logic to "set", but it
includes a failure message.
src/xmpp/avatar.c:152
"avatar_publishing_disable()" uses the same logic to publish metadata
as in "avatar_set()".
src/xmpp/avatar.c:238
Add a message to inform users when they do not receive an avatar after
using "/avatar get" and "/avatar open". In case of a failure, the user
will be subscribed to future avatar updates as long as they continue
to use their current instance of profanity. Adding
"caps_remove_feature()" after "cons_show()" will unsubscribe the user
from avatar updates and prevent the user from downloading an avatar
unexpectedly hours later without issuing an "/avatar" command.
src/xmpp/stanza.c:2698
The new "disable" function follows the same logic as
"stanza_create_avatar_metadata_publish_iq()".
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.
Let's set this to NULL.
Someone was using `picaur` and got an error about potential
uninitialization. Even though the code is fine let's set this to NULL to
make the compiler happy.
The strange thing was that building manually on the same system worked.
Related to 2e43b0ae62.
If custom client is not set and include_os is true,
stanzas might be released without initializiting.
This commit fixes it by introducing an additional check
on usage of custom client.
Related to commit e52ca2fbaa
* Fix typos.
* Add words that are not typos to codespell's ignore words list and
ignore regex.
* Make codespell ignore URIs.
* Make `make doublecheck` throw no error.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Santos <dacs.git@brilhante.top>
The timer will be auto-removed if the callback returns `0`. The way it was
done before breaks some internals of libstrophe.
Signed-off-by: Steffen Jaeckel <jaeckel-floss@eyet-services.de>
This also fixes a memory leak from within `_handle_groupchat()` in [0].
[0] src/xmpp/message.c
Signed-off-by: Steffen Jaeckel <jaeckel-floss@eyet-services.de>
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)
in before it just used the input command line as it was but this fixes
this by adding formatting using `format_call_external_argv` which is
already used in `url open` executable.
* save SM state and send-queue entries on disconnect
* restore SM state and send-queue entries on reconnect
fixes#698
Signed-off-by: Steffen Jaeckel <jaeckel-floss@eyet-services.de>
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.
Fetch from mam without displaying when all mam messages get received
display new messages from db.
Unstable, initial mam doesn't get displayed unless we start scrolling.