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This adds a prpl_options_t enum with flags, which mostly just brings
OPT_PROTO_{NO_PASSWORD,PASSWORD_OPTIONAL} from libpurple as
PRPL_OPT_{NO_PASSWORD,PASSWORD_OPTIONAL}
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This will allow a user to type "like" in Twitter channels,
reflecting recent changes to Twitter itself. Note that the
API hasn't changed.
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Just freeing the list on logout and when removing items from them.
Also remove the "checking mutes" debug which is disproportionately noisy
compared to the rest of the protocol.
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9456255 made the variable 's' unused but failed to remove it.
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Mostly minor rare leaks that happen in error conditions, and one
dereference before null check in twitter_logout (the null check is
probably the wrong one there, but it doesn't hurt to keep it)
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By asking the server for the username.
Storing the username somewhere would have made sense, but this command
isn't going to be used very often, so, whatever.
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Yeah, just the letter s from "https", and a null byte.
Really critical stuff.
You'd have to post a million tweets to even notice this at all.
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Accidentally nuked it while resolving merge conflicts of a different
branch.
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Mostly to be able to test twitter_message_len externally against the
twitter-text conformance tests (the current version definitely fails -
it doesn't do utf8 normalization)
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Difficult because there's no bee_user struct pointing at the user themselves
so instead just fake one for very limited use.
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Also fix the endptr condition which was backwards and resulted in every
tweet id getting rejected, but you didn't see that one, this commit
really is about the tweet id 00 which is the most important tweet id.
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Fixes issues such as parsing "reply eo" as replying to "0e",
as reported by torrancew
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Used uncrustify, with the configuration file in ./doc/uncrustify.cfg
Commit author set to "Indent <please@skip.me>" so that it's easier to
skip while doing git blame.
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This reverts commit ce402b20d82ec323e6bd5e306de934773590742d.
See discussion in PR #10 for more details.
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Allow users to specify how tweets should be displayed
3 new settings are available to set how tweets are displayed:
- twitter_format_string for normal tweets
- retweet_format_string for retweets
- reply_format_string for replies
For full documentation see the help files
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By default, "reply" prepends the username of the tweet being replied to. This
adds support for a "rawreply" command which does not prepend this username.
This is useful for "replying" to your own tweet to maintain a chain of tweets
on a singular topic.
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Filter group chats allow for the ability to read the tweets of select
users without actually following the users, and/or track keywords or
hashtags. A filter group chat can have multiple users, keywords, or
hashtags. These users, keywords, or hashtags can span multiple group
chats. This allows for rather robust filter organization.
The underlying structure for the filters is based on linked list, as
using the glib hash tables requires >= glib-2.16 for sanity. Since the
glib requirement of bitlbee is only 2.14, linked list are used in order
to prevent an overly complex implementation.
The idea for this patch was inspired by Artem Savkov's "Twitter search
channels" patch.
In order to use the filter group chats, a group chat must be added to
the twitter account. The channel room name is either follow:username,
track:keyword, and/or track:#hashtag. Multiple elements can be used by
separating each element by a semicolon.
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This works by setting the last_tweet hidden account setting to the ID of
the last shown tweet.
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This fixes warnings about passing signed chars to them (apparently they
are implemented as macros that do array lookups without checks in some
platforms, yay)
Specifically:
functions=isalnum|isalpha|isdigit|isspace|isxdigit|tolower|toupper
sed -ir "s/$functions/g_ascii_&/g" **/*.c
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Land of the Free, Home of the Brave
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