Additionally to ec7e635e75.
In the earlier commit I just setted the test value ignoring the real
format.
Now we correctly transform:
```
[logging]
urlopen.cmd=xdg-open
```
into:
```
[executables]
url.open.cmd=false;xdg-open %u;
```
c56d530b67 by peetah moves:
urlopen.cmd from the 'logging' to a new 'executables' section in profrc
avatar.cmd from the 'logging' to a new 'executables' section in profrc
We need to adapt this so that users don't have to set the setting again
themselves.
The display of commands associated with specific file
types and protocols will need to be implemented later,
but this requires to use private data of the GKeyFile
structure, which can be a maintainability issue on the
long term.
Signed-off-by: Pierre Mazière <pierre.maziere@gmx.com>
/urlopen is replaced by /url with the following sub commands:
/url open <url>
/url save <url> [<path>]
Signed-off-by: Pierre Mazière <pierre.maziere@gmx.com>
Where GKeyFile usually use the pref[locale] format to define
locale specific translated data, it is here hijacked to be used
as pref[option] in order to specialize a preference according
to an option:
open.url.cmd[pdf] = pdf-viewer
open.url.cmd[jpg] = image-viewer
Signed-off-by: Pierre Mazière <pierre.maziere@gmx.com>
strncpy(3) is not so safe function and can lead to mistakes. For
example, strncpy(dest, "Profanity", 10); is redundant and leads to
problems when someone changes the source string.
Different example is when 3rd argument equals to length of the
destination buffer. strncpy(3) doesn't terminate string with '\0' when
it truncates. Therefore, the destination string becomes corrupted.
Zeroize storage for 'nid', so the last byte remains '\0' in case of
truncate.
Since d92c576aa5
we rely on g_spawn_sync().
Which doesn't do variable/glob expansion.
For our use of call_external() in opening and URL or avatar this is
fine.
For getting the password we want to be able to use ~ for our files.
Let's use a shell here.
Fix https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/1364