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.
The id is a "long long" variable with the current time (microseconds
precision).
It is guaranteed to be unique for all groups and nicks inside the buffer, and
the same number is never used again in the same buffer, during the lifetime of
the process.
It persists and is unchanged after `/upgrade`.
The id is a "long long" variable with the current time (microseconds
precision).
It is guaranteed to be unique for all buffers, and the same number is never
used again, during the lifetime of the process.
It persists and is unchanged after `/upgrade`.
For buffers with formatted content, the "id" starts to 0 on each buffer and is
incremented on each new line displayed (it is reset to 0 if reaching INT_MAX).
For buffers with free content, the "id" is set to the same value as "y" (ie the
line number, starting to 0).
New options in command /input:
- hotlist_remove_buffer
- hotlist_restore_buffer
- hotlist_restore_all
New keys:
- alt+h, alt+c: clear the whole hotlist (former key: alt+h)
- alt+h, alt+m: mark the current buffer as read by removing it from the hotlist
- alt+h, alt+r: restore latest hotlist removed in the current buffer
- alt+h, alt+shift+R: restore latest hotlist removed in all buffers
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.
The bar item "buffer_nicklist_count" is now the number of displayed nicks
only (not groups).
New bar items:
- "buffer_nicklist_count_groups": number of groups displayed
- "buffer_nicklist_count_all": number of nicks and groups displayed
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.