New options to customize behavior on signals received, with the default
behavior:
- weechat.signal.sighup: quit in normal mode, reload config in headless
- weechat.signal.sigquit: quit
- weechat.signal.sigterm: quit
- weechat.signal.sigusr1: no command executed by default
- weechat.signal.sigusr2: no command executed by default
The signals SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2 are introduced by this commit, so it's now
possible to run commands when they are received.
The SIGHUP signal makes now WeeChat quit, it was the behavior before version
2.9 of WeeChat (see commit de1e61f7cd).
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
New (core) command /version displays version, and number of upgrades done with
first start date (if # /upgrade > 0).
The number of upgrades is displayed at startup (if > 0).