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merge: sync upstream profanity-im/profanity
Sync with upstream profanity-im/profanity.

Major upstream changes incorporated:

Memory management
  - Replace malloc+memset with g_new0 throughout codebase
  - Adopt auto_gchar / auto_gcharv / auto_gerror / auto_jid cleanup macros
  - Replace free() with g_free() for GAlloc'd memory

Editor rewrite
  - Remove pthread-based async editor; use GChildWatch callback API
  - New launch_editor(initial_content, callback, user_data) interface
  - Proper signal handling (SIGINT, SIGTSTP, SIGPIPE reset in child)
  - ui_suspend()/ui_resume() integration for TTY management

OMEMO improvements
  - Dual backend support: libsignal-protocol-c and libomemo-c
  - Proper pre-key removal after use (XEP-0384 compliance)
  - Automatic pre-key regeneration when store drops below threshold
  - New functions: omemo_is_device_active(), omemo_is_jid_trusted()
  - omemo_get_jid_untrusted_fingerprints() for better error messages
  - Fingerprint notifications on new device identity discovery
  - Deterministic pre-key ID generation tracking max_pre_key_id
  - omemo_trust_changed() UI updates on trust state changes

JID validation
  - RFC 6122-compliant validation in jid_is_valid()
  - Character-level checks (RFC 6122 forbidden chars: & ' / : < > @)
  - Length limits: 1023 per component, 3071 total
  - New jid_is_valid_user_jid() for user vs. service JID distinction

Database
  - Schema migration v3: UNIQUE constraint on archive_id for deduplication
  - Triggers for corrected message tracking (replaces_db_id / replaced_by_db_id)
  - db_history_result_t return type, _truncate_datetime_suffix()

UI / console
  - win_warn_needed() / win_warn_sent() warning deduplication hash table
  - PAD_MIN_HEIGHT dynamic pad sizing with PAD_THRESHOLD auto-cleanup
  - Spellcheck integration in input field with Unicode word detection
  - cons_spellcheck_setting() for /settings ui output
  - /[command]? shortcut for command help

Account config
  - Account name sanitization for GKeyFile special chars ([ ] = # \n \r)
  - Replace popen() with g_spawn_sync() for eval_password
  - TLS policy: add "direct" option alongside legacy

Connection
  - Port validation with g_assert (0–65535)
  - SHA-256 certificate fingerprint support (XMPP_CERT_PUBKEY_FINGERPRINT_SHA256)
  - "direct" TLS policy alias for legacy SSL

Common utilities
  - str_xml_sanitize() for XML 1.0 illegal character removal
  - string_matches_one_of() with formatted error messages
  - valid_tls_policy_option() helper
  - prof_date_time_format_iso8601() utility
  - Improved strip_arg_quotes() with backslash unescaping
  - prof_occurrences() uses g_slist_prepend + reverse for performance

PGP / OX
  - Proper GPGME resource cleanup with goto-cleanup pattern
  - g_string_free(xmppuri) leak fix in _ox_key_lookup

CSV export
  - Use GString + g_file_set_contents instead of raw write() syscalls

Tests
  - Restructured into subdirectories: command/, config/, xmpp/, ui/, omemo/, otr/, pgp/
  - New test_cmd_ac.c for autocompleter unit tests
  - Updated stubs for new UI suspend/resume functions

License headers
  - Migrate to SPDX-3.0 identifiers (GPL-3.0-or-later WITH OpenSSL-exception)

────────────────────────────────────────────────────
cproof-specific preservations:

  - XEP-0308 LMC: replace_id ?: id logic in message/stanza/omemo
  - Force encryption: cmd_force_encryption, test_forced_encryption
  - CWE-134: format string protection (cons_show("%s", ...))
  - y_start_pos-based paging in window.c
  - db_history_result_t return type, _truncate_datetime_suffix()

Merge-time fixes:

  - common.c: format-security (-Werror) — cons_show(errmsg) → cons_show("%s", errmsg)
  - database.c: null-deref guard — !msg->timestamp → msg && !msg->timestamp
  - console.c: implicit size_t → int cast — (int)(maxlen + 1)
  - tlscerts.c: %d for size_t — %zu

Build system:
  - Kept autotools (Makefile.am, configure.ac); upstream uses Meson
  - Restored deleted files: bootstrap.sh, autogen.sh, ax_valgrind_check.m4, configure-debug
  - Updated Makefile.am test paths for subdirectory structure
  - Added test_cmd_ac, test_forced_encryption to test sources

Functional tests:
  - Use cproof version; upstream requires stbbr_for_xmlns from updated stabber
  - Not yet available in devs/stabber fork

Closes #64

Merge author: jabber.developer2
Commits authors:
 Michael Vetter <jubalh@iodoru.org>
& Steffen Jaeckel <s@jaeckel.eu>
2026-05-26 17:48:14 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Since we use Conventional Commits
# we can now create our Changelog semi-automatically
import subprocess
import sys
import re
import argparse
from collections import defaultdict
# Configuration for sections and their order
SECTION_CONFIG = [
("fix", "Bug Fixes"),
("feat", "Features"),
("build", "Build System"),
("ci", "CI"),
("docs", "Documentation"),
("perf", "Performance Improvements"),
("refactor", "Refactorings"),
("cleanup", "Cleanup"),
("style", "Style"),
("tests", "Tests"),
("chore", "Chores"),
]
SECTIONS = dict(SECTION_CONFIG)
TYPE_ORDER = [t for t, _ in SECTION_CONFIG]
CORRECTIONS = {
"ests": "tests",
"wleanup": "cleanup",
}
def git_run(args):
"""Run a git command and return stripped output lines."""
try:
result = subprocess.run(["git"] + args, capture_output=True, text=True, check=True)
return [line for line in result.stdout.strip().split('\n') if line]
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
return []
def get_last_tag():
output = git_run(["describe", "--tags", "--abbrev=0"])
return output[0] if output else None
def get_commits(revision_range):
"""Get list of (hash, subject) tuples."""
lines = git_run(["log", revision_range, "--format=%H %s"])
commits = []
for line in lines:
parts = line.split(' ', 1)
if len(parts) == 2:
commits.append(parts)
return commits
def get_pr_mappings(revision_range):
"""Map commit hashes to PR numbers found in merge commits."""
merge_commits = git_run(["log", revision_range, "--merges", "--format=%H %s"])
pr_map = {}
pr_re = re.compile(r'Merge pull request #(\d+)')
for line in merge_commits:
parts = line.split(' ', 1)
if len(parts) < 2:
continue
m_hash, m_subject = parts
match = pr_re.search(m_subject)
if match:
pr_num = match.group(1)
# Find all commits that are part of this merge branch
branch_commits = git_run(["rev-list", f"{m_hash}^1..{m_hash}^2"])
for b_hash in branch_commits:
pr_map[b_hash] = pr_num
return pr_map
def get_contributors(revision_range):
"""Get sorted list of all unique contributors."""
cmd = ["log", revision_range, "--format=%an%n%(trailers:key=Co-authored-by,valueonly=true)"]
output = git_run(cmd)
contributors = set()
for line in output:
# Remove email part if present: "Name <email@example.com>" -> "Name"
name = line.split('<')[0].strip()
if name:
contributors.add(name)
return sorted(list(contributors))
def format_description(description):
"""Capitalize first letter of description."""
description = description.strip()
if description and description[0].islower():
return description[0].upper() + description[1:]
return description
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Generate a sorted changelog from git commits.")
parser.add_argument("--pr", action="store_true", help="Append PR number to each commit.")
args = parser.parse_args()
last_tag = get_last_tag()
if not last_tag:
print("No tags found in the repository.", file=sys.stderr)
revision_range = f"{last_tag}..HEAD" if last_tag else "HEAD"
commits = get_commits(revision_range)
if not commits:
print(f"No commits found since {last_tag if last_tag else 'the beginning'}.")
return
pr_map = get_pr_mappings(revision_range) if args.pr else {}
# Conventional Commit regex: type(scope): description
commit_re = re.compile(r'^(\w+)(?:\(([^)]+)\))?:\s*(.*)$')
grouped = defaultdict(list)
others = []
for c_hash, c_subject in commits:
# Skip merge commits in the output
if c_subject.startswith(("Merge pull request", "Merge branch")):
continue
pr_suffix = f" (#{pr_map[c_hash]})" if c_hash in pr_map else ""
match = commit_re.match(c_subject)
if match:
ctype = match.group(1).lower()
ctype = CORRECTIONS.get(ctype, ctype)
description = format_description(match.group(3))
grouped[ctype].append(f"{description}{pr_suffix}")
else:
others.append(f"{c_subject}{pr_suffix}")
# Output sections in ordered priority
all_types = TYPE_ORDER + sorted([t for t in grouped if t not in TYPE_ORDER])
first = True
for ctype in all_types:
if ctype in grouped:
if not first:
print()
section_name = SECTIONS.get(ctype, ctype.capitalize())
print(f"{section_name}:")
for msg in sorted(grouped[ctype]):
print(f"- {msg}")
first = False
if others:
if not first:
print()
print("Others:")
for msg in sorted(others):
print(f"- {msg}")
# Contributors section
contributors = get_contributors(revision_range)
if contributors:
print("\nContributors:")
for i, name in enumerate(contributors, 1):
print(f"{i}. {name}")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()