These two formats are now supported, if "pointer_name" is present in the
"pointers" hashtable:
* "${pointer_name}": value of pointer (example: "0x1234abcd")
* ${buffer[pointer_name].full_name}: use of a pointer name instead of pointer
value or list name
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 de1e61f7cd50cbd1a99777fe6611642a51abf5f6).
Use "!" instead of "@" to separate nick from host, like it is done in IRC
protocol.
The nick and host is now displayed as "nick!user@host" instead of
"nick@user@host".
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.
When this local variable is set, it overrides the value of option
"weechat.completion.default_template".
It is evaluated, that means the global default template can be used to append
some custom completion. For example:
/buffer set localvar_set_completion_default_template ${weechat.completion.default_template}|%(my_completion)
When the input is empty, length of string is zero: when sending zero to
function weechat_string_dyn_alloc, the function returns NULL and therefore we
return immediately instead of handling the empty input, which is a valid value.
The regression was introduced by the use of dynamic strings, commit:
299f74bfef9e0d239ad141a4df3b2dcf11a4c0da
MemoryLeakWarningPlugin::turnOnNewDeleteOverloads is replaced by
MemoryLeakWarningPlugin::turnOnThreadSafeNewDeleteOverloads, which is available
in both CppUTest 3.x and 4.0.