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- requires the use of TLS to connect on port 6697
- supports and encourages authentication via SASL PLAIN and EXTERNAL
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Update servlist.c
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Fixes #2305
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Partial fix for #2271
This isn't an exhaustive list, but it's everything I could find. The bug still exists in the parser though, this is just a workaround for the moment
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Using dangling pointers, even if it's just to compare them with valid
pointers (such as comparing them with the ones in sess_list), is UB.
This fixes that.
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Closes #2186
Closes #1550
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The switch to the meson build system broke plugins on macOS. GNU libtool
builds shared libraries with ".dylib" and shared modules (plugins) with
the extension ".so", but meson is using ".dylib" for both.
Although overriding the name_suffix for shared_module() in meson is
possible, this would be messy for other platforms as there is no way to
query the default. Therefore it seems like we have to go with ".dylib"
for now on macOS.
However, G_MODULE_SUFFIX is defined to ".so", because glib follows what
GNU libtool does. Therefore define a separate preprocessor macro that
has the correct extension.
See: https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1160
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It is an odd binding that conflicts with typical behavior
where shift click selects multiple items and there is
already the middle click shortcut to close tabs quickly.
Closes #918
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This reverts commit d3f1ab78138a1f9256ec02842799ed6cd1e3ec1e.
The performance even on Linux is just too poor in many cases.
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Closes #2137
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Fixes #1828
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The code quality of it is terrible, the user experience of using it is terrible, and it should have been removed years ago
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Closes #2090
Fixes #1851
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Closes #2113
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This cannot be triggered by any user generally.
Fixes #2128
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Note that this is unlikely to be triggerable by another user.
Thanks to @dequis for discovering.
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This is required for Flatpak but is an API break so it is opt-in
for now.
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Fixes #2121
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This should be slower but pango seems to be reasonably fast
on Unix though extremely slow on Windows.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1536298
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They changed the lib name yet again...
Closes #2117
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private) is left with the scrollbar at the bottom, and some new text arrives, and then we select again that tab, sometimes the scrollbar is not completely down and there is hidden text and we have to scroll manually to the bottom to show all text.
This was previously submitted as an issue in: https://github.com/hexchat/hexchat/issues/1948
Maybe it isn't the ideal way to solve it, but at least I tested it and it seems to work.
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RDNS syntax is recommended for applications and this matches the
existing flatpak. Note that the dbus service and icons still need
renaming though the former is an API breakage.
Closes #2104
Closes #2103
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- Add logging and error handling to loading symbols
- Don't load unversioned symbol
- Handle new function names in Enchant 2.0
Closes #2095
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Fixes #2084
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word[4] can be too short, leading to the addition of ctcp_offset
putting us out of bounds. This results in an oob read in ctcp_check.
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This change adds an option `irc_reconnect_rejoin` (default ON)
which when turned OFF will prevent hexchat from rejoining channels
after an auto reconnect.
hexchat/hexchat#2069
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Cutting off all text after \001 can result in users hiding text
so lets only bother handling it if it is a valid CTCP message
(starting and ending with \001).
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If n becomes 0 at the same time that the end of either s1 or s2 are
reached, the next iteration of the while loop wouldn't happen, so we
wouldn't correctly return 0.
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It is common for users to set "foo, bar" and the leading space
has caused issues in the past so lets just ignore that.
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rfc_casecmp was broken because reaching terminator for str1 was used as
a terminal condition and str2 may be shorter than str1, resulting in an
oob read condition for str2.
rfc_ncasecmp was broken because it checked if n characters were checked
or if BOTH pointers reached their terminator, however the strings may
be different lengths and also less than n characters in length, meaning
that they don't both reach their terminators at the same time,
resulting in an oob read condition.
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If ptr[0] is NULL, then strchr may return a pointer to the NULL
terminator for serv->nick_prefixes, making the if statement true, which
then leads to the pointer increment leaving ptr oob. Now we check to
ensure ptr[0] != NULL.
From the Linux manpages for strchr:
The terminating null byte is considered part of the string, so that if c is
specified as '\0', these functions return a pointer to the terminator.
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* Spelling: SOCKS5
* SOCKS4/5, Byte per second
As per https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_rate_units
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Also allow rearranging of "HexChat" in window titles
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Closes #2045
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* Adjust use of ellipses (...) in menus according to Gnome HIG
https://developer.gnome.org/hig/stable/writing-style.html.en
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