Both default to "on" (no change to previous behavior).
If hotlist_update_on_buffer_switch is "off", then when switching away from a
buffer, the hotlist is not cleared.
If read_marker_update_on_buffer_switch is "off", then when switching away from
a buffer, the read marker is not set to the end of the buffer.
This allows users to choose to have fully manual control over when hotlist
counts and buffer read markers are reset.
Fixes#992.
The command is used to read the passphrase on startup, for example using your
favorite password manager.
Note: only the passphrase is read from the program, the secured data is still
stored encrypted in sec.conf and handled by WeeChat itself.
Now a single -d in command /eval shows less debug messages than previous
versions.
To get the same debug messages than previous versions, two -d must be used.
The option "localvar" (introduced long time ago, in WeeChat 0.3.0) is still
recognized by WeeChat, to stay compatible with any extension/script calling
it (or referencing it in the documentation).
It is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
This allows the input callback function for a buffer to receive multiple
lines at once, instead of the message being split on newline before
being sent to the callback. It adds a new flag, input_multiline, to
control this. This flag defaults to 0 which is the current behavior.
New comparison operators:
- "==*": is matching mask, case sensitive (wildcard "*" is allowed)
- "!!*": is NOT matching mask, case sensitive (wildcard "*" is allowed)
- "==-": is included, case sensitive
- "!!-": is NOT included, case sensitive
- "=-": is included, case insensitive
- "!-": is NOT included, case insensitive
The memory leak was caused by a bug in function setlocale on FreeBSD:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=243195
The fix is the following:
* Remove the calls to setlocale when formatting the result.
* The function snprintf is still called, and then is now locale dependent,
for example in French the decimal separator is a comma instead of a dot.
* A new function calc_sanitize_decimal_number is introduced to "sanitize" a
decimal number: keep only the decimal separator (replace it by a dot) and
remove any other separator found.
Unit tests are added on these functions:
* calc_sanitize_decimal_number
* calc_format_result