Two issues were fixed in the parser logic:
* A call to cons_bad_cmd_usage() was placed at the end of the "time"
parser section that blocked reachability to both "message" and
"check" parser sections. This caused "/autoaway message ..." and
"/autoaway check ..." to always fail with "Invalid usage". This
issue was introduced in commit 3c1e4ba.
* "/autoaway message xa" with no message argument returns message
set to (null). This should be fixed the same way as
"/autoaway message away" was fixed in commit 3c1e4ba.
If we are in a window with a lot of text and press PAGE UP we scroll up
and write [scrolled] in the titlebar.
So far we also wrote [scrolled] in there even when actually nothing
happened. Like when opening a new window (/msg someone) and there is no
text inside.
`/log level INFO|DEBUG|WARN|ERROR` is now available.
Looks like this solves a TODO (see removed comment in source) from 2013
:-)
Works only with default log file. Not with user provided log file during
start up via the -f parameter.
Fix https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/1627
"" used to become " now it just becomes an empty argument.
Also if quotes appeared after a token started then if the number of
quotes in the token is n the resulting one would be a token with the
n last characters cut off, now it's fixed.
Fixes https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/497
Messages would get duplicated when you chat with yourself, worse if you
had omemo enabled the duplicated message would say something along the
lines of "Your client doesn't support OMEMO". The cause was carbons
when the message was sent from another client, whilst it was a sent
and received message when profanity was the one to send it. This commit
ignores the carbon message in the 1st case and ignores the received one
in the 2nd.
Fixes https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues/1595
All QR scanners should be able to recognize this, as it is now the
correct color with some padding to prevent blending.
Signed-off-by: swirl <swurl@swurl.xyz>
TODO: We need to find a way to switch the colors of the QR code, so that
more QR readers can detect it, without "blending" the edges of the QR
code with the surrounding terminal window.
Signed-off-by: swirl <swurl@swurl.xyz>