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* Remove unused mbs.len field from struct EditJune McEnroe2022-02-20
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* Remove unneeded includes in ui.cJune McEnroe2022-02-19
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* Reimplement tab completeJune McEnroe2022-02-19
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* Handle errors from editFn, etc.June McEnroe2022-02-19
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* Reimplement text macrosJune McEnroe2022-02-19
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* Factor out input handling to input.cJune McEnroe2022-02-19
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* Factor out window management to window.cJune McEnroe2022-02-19
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* Enable -Wmissing-prototypesJune McEnroe2022-02-19
| | | | | In other words, warn when a function is missing static. I don't see why this isn't in -Wextra.
* Fix edit.[ch] license notice additional permissionsJune McEnroe2022-02-19
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* Run line editing testsJune McEnroe2022-02-19
| | | | I know, it feels wrong.
* Implement new line editing "library"June McEnroe2022-02-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Losing tab complete and text macros, for now. This new implementation works on an instance of a struct and does not interact with the rest of catgirl, making it possible to copy into another project. Unlike existing line editing libraries, this one is entirely abstract and can be rendered externally. My goal with this library is to be able to implement vi mode. Since it operates on struct instances rather than globals, it might also be possible to give catgirl separate line editing buffers for each window, which would be a nice UX improvement.
* Simplify cursor positioning in inputJune McEnroe2022-02-18
| | | | | | | | Do some extra work by adding the portion before the cursor to the input window twice, but simplify the interaction with the split point. This fixes the awkward behaviour when moving the cursor across colour codes where the code would be partially interpreted up to the cursor.
* Fix M-f orderingJune McEnroe2022-02-18
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* Move sandman build to scripts/MakefileJune McEnroe2022-02-12
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* Use compat_readpassphrase.c on LinuxJune McEnroe2022-02-12
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* Copy RPP defines from oconfigureJune McEnroe2022-02-12
| | | | | We don't use any flags, so just define them in the compat source file.
* Import compat_readpassphrase.c from oconfigureJune McEnroe2022-02-12
| | | | At 5d08070de6aadd979e3752263d2ec1e709bf037e.
* Prompt for empty server or SASL passwordsJune McEnroe2022-02-12
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* Treat any amount of space and punctuation as word boundariesJune McEnroe2022-02-09
| | | | This matches behaviour of, e.g. zsh -o emacs.
* Add M-s to (temporarily) reveal spoiler textJune McEnroe2022-02-03
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* Add C-z s to set spoiler textJune McEnroe2022-02-03
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* Avoid sending null byte in SASL PLAIN 2.0aJune McEnroe2022-01-16
| | | | | | | | Woops! BASE64_SIZE is the size of the string buffer. Somehow ergo is the only server software (that I know of) to reject the accidental null byte. Reported by smlavine.
* Use Cold for away notices in queriesJune McEnroe2022-01-16
| | | | So that they can be hidden with M-+.
* Refer to long option names, prefix commands with $ 2.0June McEnroe2021-12-11
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* Support custom pkg-config executable namesAlyssa Ross2021-11-22
| | | | | | | | | | | When cross-compiling, it's common to have executables prefixed with the name of the architecture you're building for, e.g. aarch64-unknown-linux-musl-cc or x86_64-unknown-freebsd-pkg-config. Lots of build tools support a PKG_CONFIG environment variable to enable this use case. With this change, I was able to successfully cross-compile and run catgirl.
* Cycle between adding colon suffix and not in tab completeJune McEnroe2021-11-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Allows completing a nick at the beginning of a message without a colon by continuing to press tab, as well as after another nick already followed by a colon without turning it into a comma-separated list of nicks all followed by a colon. For example, tab can be used to cycle between the following pairs: nick1: | nick1 | nick1, nick2: | nick1: nick2 |
* Make the /ops response more flavourfulJune McEnroe2021-11-16
| | | | How did this normal sounding format string get in there!
* Handle RPL_WHOISSPECIALJune McEnroe2021-11-10
| | | | <https://modern.ircdocs.horse/index.html#rplwhoisspecial-320>
* Parse IRC formatting in timestamp stringJune McEnroe2021-10-28
| | | | | | | | | | | | Strip formatting when calculating the timestamp width to avoid moving a bunch of code around. Use styleAdd (now with an initial style parameter) to show timestamps. This allows changing the style of the timestamps from the default gray using literal IRC formatting codes in the string. Not ideal, but no new options needed. Suggested by Hoël Bézier and Sebastian LaVine.
* Fix strptime decode for musl libcpsykose2021-10-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | POSIX does not define a %F for strptime[1], but does define %F for strftime[2]. Afaik most libc's implement %F for both, but musl is very standards-compliant and does not have %F on strptime, leading to unparsed message tag times, which causes all backlog sent from bouncer on startup to have a timestamp of the current time, instead of the actual timestamp sent. [1] https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/strptime.html [2] https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/strftime.html
* Increment replies for list modes with /modeJune McEnroe2021-10-17
| | | | | Otherwise only /ban can be used to list bans and /mode b or /mode +b won't show the listing.
* Import refactored xdg.c from pounceJune McEnroe2021-10-16
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* chroot: Factor out and add OpenBSD buildJune McEnroe2021-09-27
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* Request znc.in/self-message if availableJune McEnroe2021-09-20
| | | | | | | | catgirl correctly handles receiving "self-messages". pounce always sends them. [1]: https://wiki.znc.in/Query_buffers [2]: https://defs.ircdocs.horse/info/selfmessages.html
* Correct handling of colons in SASL PLAINJune McEnroe2021-09-09
| | | | | | Only the first colon should be replaced with a null byte. Ported from pounce.
* Match id names case-insensitivelyJune McEnroe2021-08-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This fixes the case where an IRCd does not normalize channel names, e.g. PRIVMSG #TEST is relayed as-is, rather than as #test or whatever the canonical casing of the channel name is. It also fixes the case of opening a query window with incorrect case, e.g. /query nickserv. However, this solution is only completely correct when CASEMAPPING=ascii.[1] I do not think the extra mappings of CASEMAPPING=rfc1459 are relevant enough to justify adding the code to handle it. [1]: https://modern.ircdocs.horse/#casemapping-parameter
* Remove trailing tabJune McEnroe2021-08-25
| | | | How embarrassing.
* Handle tags without values 1.9aJune McEnroe2021-08-15
| | | | | | Otherwise a tag with no value would cause a segfault trying to unescape the NULL tag pointer. This shouldn't happen for the server tags we parse, but clients could send @+draft/reply with no value.
* Fix missing include for flock(2)June McEnroe2021-08-09
| | | | | | On OpenBSD it's in <fcntl.h>, and it gets declared anyway on FreeBSD and macOS. Curiously, on GNU/Linux, LOCK_* are defined, but flock(2) isn't declared.
* Silence maybe uninitialized warningJune McEnroe2021-08-09
| | | | | Wouldn't happen anyway since configPath will always return at least one path.
* Use (bright) red for \com text macro 1.9June McEnroe2021-07-26
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* chroot: Avoid passing paths to -sJune McEnroe2021-07-20
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* FreeBSD: Revert caph_enter(3) call to cap_enter(2)June McEnroe2021-07-20
| | | | | | | | | | | caph_enter(3) is the same as cap_enter(2) except that it returns success even if the kernel does not support capability mode. Since we only enter capability mode when explicitly requested by the restrict option, it should fail loudly if it is not supported. On the other hand, we make calls to caph_rights_limit(3) and friends in some places regardless of whether we actually enter capability mode (to keep the code simple), so those should continue to succeed even if capability mode is not supported.
* Don't apply uiThreshold to Network and DebugJune McEnroe2021-07-20
| | | | | | | Messages don't really need to be hidden from <network> and I think it could be confusing. Debug messages are all Cold so everything would be hidden, and I want to keep them that way so that <debug> doesn't clutter the status line needlessly.
* Add -q/quiet option to raise default message visibility thresholdKlemens Nanni2021-07-20
| | | | | | | | | | | Silencing all windows with `M-+' (across multiple catgirl instances) can be cumbersome, so provide an option to hide events, JOIN/PART noise, etc. by default (each window's threshold will persist across load/save cycles, i.e. when using the `-s/save' option). Started out as `-v | visibility = threshold' to set a specific level, the idea of a simpler toggle comes from june, who also squashed other bugs (as usual).
* chat.tmux.conf: Fix base-index settingKlemens Nanni2021-07-15
| | | | | "base-index" expects integer values, tmux prints a warning at load-time but otherwise ignores the configuration line.
* Use /ns in manual exampleKlemens Nanni2021-07-15
| | | | Follow a79a3fc "Use NS and CS server aliases".
* Move platform-dependent sandboxing code out of mainJune McEnroe2021-07-13
| | | | | To keep the "main" sequence of events on one screen, while emphasizing that sandboxing happens either side of ircConnect().
* Move all UI initialization togetherJune McEnroe2021-07-13
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* Perform TLS handshake after final pledgeKlemens Nanni2021-07-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ircConnect() yields a connected TCP socket after which "inet dns" is no longer needed. Possibly having loaded private key material, it seems a tad more comforting to speak TLS *after* dropping any network capabilities (except for socket read/write to the IRC host, of course). Instead of moving the final pledge into irc.c:ircConnect() and thus complicating the code around pledge across two C modules, simply stub out an mnemonic ircHandshake() and call that explicitly. This restores behaviour gained with 981ebc4 "Remove explicit tls_handshake(3) from ircConnect" which was reverted for other reasons.