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It is fairly mediocre all around, but also generally usable,
natively covering mobile platforms.
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Additional lines might have been passed to the server intact
as part of an argument, but we have /quote for that.
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Some work remains to be done to get it to be even as good
as the Win32 frontend, but it's generally usable.
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This has been more of an exercise. The performance of Msftedit.dll
is rather abysmal, and its interface isn't the most accomodating.
That said, the frontend is quite usable, at least on Windows 10+.
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Just like xS. 2.0.0 is the ideal time for such a breaking change.
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There seem to be only a few things it could bring to the table,
compared to xP, making it barely worth the effort:
- saner keyboard controls,
- GVIM integration,
- slightly improved resource usage.
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The autocomplete for /set used to be extremely annoying,
and menu-complete-display-prefix also prevents mistaken highlights.
One downside is that using plain Tab in channels no longer
just inserts the last-talking nickname, one needs to press it twice.
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And translate them for frontends.
This is very long overdue, and a rather significant cleanup.
Bump liberty.
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For this, we needed a wire protocol. After surveying available options,
it was decided to implement an XDR-like protocol code generator
in portable AWK. It now has two backends, per each of:
- xF, the X11 frontend, is in C, and is meant to be the primary
user interface in the future.
- xP, the web frontend, relies on a protocol proxy written in Go,
and is meant for use on-the-go (no pun intended).
They are very much work-in-progress proofs of concept right now,
and the relay protocol is certain to change.
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Now it's a realistically useful frontend.
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Power outages and similar situations make the former unreliable,
so get rid of any false promise it might seem to give.
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This commit constitutes a breaking change to old configurations.
All behaviour.* options have now become general.*, with the following
few renames as exceptions:
- editor_command -> editor
- backlog_helper -> pager
- backlog_helper_strip_formatting -> pager_strip_formatting
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Snippets now receive positional parameters in the form of the buffer's
name in the locale encoding, and a filename if applicable
(we keep passing stdin along with the filename, which happens to
work out well for less(1)).
The default value of the configuration option also no longer uses
the "long prompt", which used to unhelpfully tell position in terms
of lines, but rather sets its own prompt that counts pages,
and makes sure to indicate the source buffer.
The main motivation behind this change is to make the 'v' command
work in less(1). LESSSECURE must be omitted from the snippet
for this to work.
Bump liberty to receive a config parser that allows for less
convoluted escaping.
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By default it's a mere thousand connections, which is unnecessarily
crippling our advertised ability to handle lots of them.
Thanks for the advice, Lennart.
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You're not fucking supposed to require a fucking registration
on fucking IRC networks.
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First, we indexed the colour array without a required offset.
Second, the data type was too small and overflowed negative.
Detected during a refactor, which this is a part of.
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To reflect the new disorder.
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I'm not entirely sure, but it looks like some people might not like
jokes about the Holocaust.
On a more serious note, the project has become more serious over
the 7 or so years of its existence.
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The phrase "input line" has already been used once in the file.
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With IRCv3.2 echo-message, each successfully sent message would
move us to the front of the list used for chanuser autocomplete.
Such behaviour seems useless.
Also abandon the idea of bumping on other kinds of messages.
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Try not to commit, push and tag releases tired.
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Works for aliases as well. Resolves a TODO entry.
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It didn't make sense to have these unimplemented,
though perhaps += shouldn't enforce a set.
Sadly, autocomplete is fairly difficult for -= of multiple items.
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It's pretty annoying to type `/mode -o <user>`, for little reason.
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Colour parsing code taken from prime.lua, and modified to strip.
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This is somewhat similar to a nick change.
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Just set `tls_cert`, and add `sasl` to `capabilities`.
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It doesn't require much effort to cancel capabilities, plus with
the newer version we get the respective notification anyway.
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We can receive and display capability values now.
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