There is no need save if the icon field should have precedence, as
setting raw_icon to NULL emphasizes the same.
Also freeing raw_icon saves unneccessary memory.
Move all id-changing functions out of notification_init and handle this
in queues.c
Also use stack_duplicates in combination with replacement of
notifications correctly. Fixes#404 (issue not found)
time(NULL) is vulnerable against timeshifts by NTP, timezones,...
g_get_monotonic_time() is not, but counts its in microseconds with the
gint64 datatype. To prevent any conversion bugs, all internal
timeformats are now using a gint64 and only get converted during import
or export (DBus notification arrives, configuration reading, age
threshold display).
Previously, notifications had been replaced by removing the notification
out of the displayed/queue lists, redrawing the window and then adding
the new notification into the queue. This produced a flickering in
dunst.
By avoiding the overhead of closing and opening the window (simply
replacing the datapointer of the list), the flickering disappears.
To replace all occuring format strings inside the msg, replace_all had
been used previously. This leads to buggy behavior, if a format string
occurs in the replaced text, as the format string will get replaced
again under certain conditions.
Introducing a pointer, which skips the already replaced parts, will
prevent doubly replacing format strings from content.
Fixes#322
To achieve a consistent scheme, all stars of the
pointers should be on the side of the variable and
not on the side of the type.
wrong: char* a
wrong: char * a
good: char *a
This commit is generated by the following sed command
with manual fixes of all false positives.
find src \( -name '*.c' -or -name '*.h' \) -print0
| xargs -0 -n1 sed -i
's/\([a-zA-Z]\+[-_a-zA-Z0-9]*\)\s*\*\s\+
\([a-zA-Z]\+[-_a-zA-Z0-9]*\)/\1 *\2/g'
When a notification contains both a raw icon and an icon path according
to the GNOME notification specification the raw icon should take
priority over anything else.
If, however, a user uses the new_icon rule to set a custom icon on a
notification, that rule overwrote the icon path and not the raw icon
and as a result the raw icon was displayed in place of the user
specified one.
As a simple fix, a new icon_overridden boolean was added to the
notification struct indicating if a custom icon has been set. If so, the
icon path should take priority over the raw icon.
Fixes#339
Displaying too heavy notifications can DoS dunst. For example bad
programs, which pipe raw image data into the notification.
Limiting the maximum character length to 5000 circumvents this.
5000 should be ridiculously high to prevent DoS while still not
truncating all correct notifications.
A middle click on an notification with a single or default action will
invoke it. If there are multiple actions and no default, the context
menu is opened. If there are no actions, proceed similarly with URLs.
Merge the allow_markup and plain_text settings into a single setting.
These 2 settings had a similar function, allow_markup controlled whether
markup was parsed or stripped and plain_text whether the notification
was escaped and displayed as is.
To cover all the possible combinations of the settings mentioned above
`markup` can take the following values:
full: The equivalent of allow_markup yes, plain_text no.
Passes the text straight to pango with minimal parsing. All valid
pango tags will be parsed.
strip: The equivalent of allow_markup no, plain_text no.
Strips the markup using string_strip_delimited. The parsing is
simplistic and if there are any unescaped '<' and/or '>'
characters it might get tripped and strip out actual text.
According to the GNOME notification specification, if a server
doesn't support markup(and we don't advertise that we do if it is
turned off) it should be stripped clientside, so this setting
should rarely be used. It is mainly left in for compatibility
with broken clients that don't follow the specification.
no: The equivalent of allow_markup [yes/no](any value), plain_text
yes.
Makes the notification content be rendered as plain text
regardless if it contains markup. Any Markup will be shown as
regular text.
Markup inside 'format' will still be parsed regardless of what markup is
set to.
Closes#279
* Don't mix pragma guards and include guards, prefer classic include
guards since apparently pragma guards are not a standard yet.
* Use the DUNST_FILE_H naming convention for all include guards.
notification_create currently simply allocates memory and zeroes it to
properly initialise a notification. Since we currently have at least 2
places in the code that create notifications(startup notification in
dunst.c and notifications from dbus in dbus.c) the creation should be
handled from a central location in case we ever need to change the
creation procedure later on.
Expand the duplication checking functionality to also check for urgency
and icons. If icons are turned off in the settings the icon check is
skipped.
Icons matching is done based on the given path, if the path differs or
an icon name is used for one notification but an absolute path for
another, the icons are considered different even if they refer to the
same file.