This allows you to use escape characters if you start the fifo command
with \ instead of *, in the same way as the escape_commands option in
the relay protocol. This allows you to send commands consisting of
multiple lines by using \n if the buffer has input_multiline set.
The bug was fixed in version 2.0 (issue #1040) but a regression in version 3.7
happened while using the new IRC parser for message arguments (issue #1796,
commit 96ed471261).
This fixes an issue with IRC URL given on command line when it starts with
`ircs://` or `irc6://`: the server is not created at all (only `irc://` works
fine).
The status PRIVMSG and NOTICE are now displayed the same way for outgoing and
received messages:
Msg(alice) -> @#test: message for ops
Notice(alice) -> @#test: notice for ops
And any message like this is displayed with these tags if the nick is self
nick (case of a bouncer or if capability "echo-message" is enabled):
"self_msg", "notify_none", "no_highlight".
Regression was indirectly caused by commit
d18f68e497 in core that allows to display all
control chars in buffers.
But the fix is in script plugin: when the script is downloaded and read line by
line, trailing "\r" and "\n" are removed, and therefore not displayed.
With this function, buffer properties are set when the buffer is created and
can be read immediately by other plugins/scripts, for example in a callback of
signal "buffer_opened".
With this function, buffer properties are set when the buffer is created and
can be read immediately by other plugins/scripts, for example in a callback of
signal "buffer_opened".
With this function, buffer properties are set when the buffer is created and
can be read immediately by other plugins/scripts, for example in a callback of
signal "buffer_opened".
With this function, buffer properties are set when the buffer is created and
can be read immediately by other plugins/scripts, for example in a callback of
signal "buffer_opened".
With this function, buffer properties are set when the buffer is created and
can be read immediately by other plugins/scripts, for example in a callback of
signal "buffer_opened".
With this function, buffer properties are set when the buffer is created and
can be read immediately by other plugins/scripts, for example in a callback of
signal "buffer_opened".
With this function, buffer properties are set when the buffer is created and
can be read immediately by other plugins/scripts, for example in a callback of
signal "buffer_opened".