At the moment, building WeeChat triggers several thousand -Wstrict-prototypes
diagnostics. This is due to its source code using an empty argument list for
functions and function pointers that take no arguments, instead of explicitly
declaring that they take no arguments by using a void list.
This commit replaces all empty argument lists with a void list.
Note that Ruby's headers also suffer the same problem, which WeeChat can't
do anything to fix. Thus, building WeeChat with the Ruby plugin enabled
will still issue approximately 30 such diagnostics.
Default value of option weechat.color.status_name_tls is set to white instead
of lightgreen.
Now all servers/channels connected with TLS are white, and those without TLS
are lightmagenta.
This constant was introduced in GnuTLS 3.6.3.
This fixes a build error on these old distributions:
- Debian Stretch
- Debian Jessie
- Ubuntu Bionic
- Ubuntu Xenial
Use "!" instead of "@" to separate nick from host, like it is done in IRC
protocol.
The nick and host is now displayed as "nick!user@host" instead of
"nick@user@host".
This pointer is the first argument received by callbacks, and the
existing argument "data" is now automatically freed by WeeChat when the
object containing the callback is removed.
With this new pointer, the linked list of callbacks in scripts has been
removed. This will improve speed of scripts (using a lot of hooks),
reduce memory used by scripts and reduce time to unload scripts.
Following functions are affected in the C API:
* exec_on_files
* config_new
* config_new_section
* config_new_option
* hook_command
* hook_command_run
* hook_timer
* hook_fd
* hook_process
* hook_process_hashtable
* hook_connect
* hook_print
* hook_signal
* hook_hsignal
* hook_config
* hook_completion
* hook_modifier
* hook_info
* hook_info_hashtable
* hook_infolist
* hook_hdata
* hook_focus
* unhook_all_plugin
* buffer_new
* bar_item_new
* upgrade_new
* upgrade_read
This option replaces the option irc.look.item_channel_modes_hide_key.
It is now a string, so channel modes arguments can be hidden using many
channel modes (or all, with "*").