This manual documents WeeChat chat client, it is part of WeeChat.
Latest version of this document can be found on this page: http://www.weechat.org/doc
1. Introduction
WeeChat (Wee Enhanced Environment for Chat) is a free chat client, fast and light, designed for many operating systems.
This manual documents WeeChat plugins API, used by C plugins to interact with WeeChat core.
2. Plugins in WeeChat
A plugin is a C program which can call WeeChat functions defined in an interface.
This C program does not need WeeChat sources to compile and can be dynamically loaded into WeeChat with command /plugin.
The plugin has to be a dynamic library, for dynamic loading by operating system. Under GNU/Linux, the file has ".so" extension, ".dll" under Windows.
The plugin has to include "weechat-plugin.h" file (available in WeeChat source code). This file defines structures and types used to communicate with WeeChat.
2.1. Macros
The plugin must use some macros (to define some variables):
- WEECHAT_PLUGIN_NAME("name")
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plugin name
- WEECHAT_PLUGIN_DESCRIPTION("description")
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short description of plugin
- WEECHAT_PLUGIN_VERSION("1.0")
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plugin version
- WEECHAT_PLUGIN_LICENSE("GPL3")
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plugin license
2.2. Main functions
The plugin must use two functions:
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weechat_plugin_init
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weechat_plugin_end
2.2.1. weechat_plugin_init
This function is called when plugin is loaded by WeeChat.
Prototype:
int weechat_plugin_init (struct t_weechat_plugin *plugin, int argc, char *argv[]);
Arguments:
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plugin: pointer to WeeChat plugin structure
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argc: number of arguments for plugin (given on command line by user)
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argv: arguments for plugin
Return value:
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WEECHAT_RC_OK if successful (plugin will be loaded)
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WEECHAT_RC_ERROR if error (plugin will NOT be loaded)
2.2.2. weechat_plugin_end
This function is called when plugin is unloaded by WeeChat.
Prototype:
int weechat_plugin_end (struct t_weechat_plugin *plugin);
Arguments:
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plugin: pointer to WeeChat plugin structure
Return value:
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WEECHAT_RC_OK if successful
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WEECHAT_RC_ERROR if error
2.3. Compile plugin
Compile does not need WeeChat sources, only file weechat-plugin.h is required.
To compile a plugin which has one file "toto.c" (under GNU/Linux):
$ gcc -fPIC -Wall -c toto.c $ gcc -shared -fPIC -o libtoto.so toto.o
2.4. Load plugin
Copy file libtoto.so into system plugins directory (for example /usr/local/lib/weechat/plugins) or into user’s plugins directory (for example /home/xxx/.weechat/plugins).
Under WeeChat:
/plugin load toto
2.5. Plugin example
Full example of plugin, which adds a command /double: displays two times arguments on current buffer, or execute two times a command (ok that’s not very useful, but that’s just an example!):
#include <stdlib.h> #include "weechat-plugin.h" WEECHAT_PLUGIN_NAME("double"); WEECHAT_PLUGIN_DESCRIPTION("Test plugin for WeeChat"); WEECHAT_PLUGIN_AUTHOR("Sebastien Helleu <flashcode@flashtux.org>"); WEECHAT_PLUGIN_VERSION("0.1"); WEECHAT_PLUGIN_LICENSE("GPL3"); struct t_weechat_plugin *weechat_plugin = NULL; /* callback for command "/double" */ int command_double_cb (void *data, struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, int argc, char **argv, char **argv_eol) { /* make C compiler happy */ (void) data; (void) buffer; (void) argv; if (argc > 1) { weechat_command (NULL, argv_eol[1]); weechat_command (NULL, argv_eol[1]); } return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } int weechat_plugin_init (struct t_weechat_plugin *plugin, int argc, char *argv[]) { weechat_plugin = plugin; weechat_hook_command ("double", "Display two times a message " "or execute two times a command", "message | command", "message: message to display two times\n" "command: command to execute two times", NULL, &command_double_cb, NULL); return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } int weechat_plugin_end (struct t_weechat_plugin *plugin) { /* make C compiler happy */ (void) plugin; return WEECHAT_RC_OK; }
3. Plugin API
Following chapters describe functions in API, sorted by category.
For each function, we give:
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description of function,
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C prototype,
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detail of arguments,
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return value,
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C example,
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example in Python script (syntax for other scripting languages is similar).
3.1. Plugins
Functions to get infos about plugins.
3.1.1. weechat_plugin_get_name
Get plugin name.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_plugin_get_name (struct t_weechat_plugin *plugin);
Arguments:
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plugin: pointer to WeeChat plugin structure (can be NULL)
Return value:
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name of plugin, "core" for WeeChat core (if plugin pointer is NULL)
C example:
const char *name = weechat_plugin_get_name (plugin);
Script (Python):
# prototype name = weechat.plugin_get_name(plugin) # example plugin = weechat.buffer_get_pointer(weechat.current_buffer(), "plugin") name = weechat.plugin_get_name(plugin)
3.2. Strings
Many string functions below are already available thru standard C functions, but it’s recommended to use functions in this API because they are ok with UTF-8 and locale.
3.2.1. weechat_charset_set
Set new plugin charset (default charset is UTF-8, so if your plugin uses UTF-8, you don’t need to call this function).
Prototype:
void weechat_charset_set (const char *charset);
Arguments:
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charset: new charset to use
C example:
weechat_charset_set ("iso-8859-1");
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.charset_set(charset) # example weechat.charset_set("iso-8859-1")
3.2.2. weechat_iconv_to_internal
Convert string to WeeChat internal charset (UTF-8).
Prototype:
char *weechat_iconv_to_internal (const char *charset, const char *string);
Arguments:
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charset: charset to convert
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string: string to convert
Return value:
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converted string (must be freed by calling "free" after use)
C example:
char *str = weechat_iconv_to_internal ("iso-8859-1", "iso string: é à"); /* ... */ free (str);
Script (Python):
# prototype str = weechat.iconv_to_internal(charset, string) # example str = weechat.iconv_to_internal("iso-8859-1", "iso string: é à")
3.2.3. weechat_iconv_from_internal
Convert string from internal WeeChat charset (UTF-8) to another.
Prototype:
char *weechat_iconv_from_internal (const char *charset, const char *string);
Arguments:
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charset: target charset
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string: string to convert
Return value:
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converted string (must be freed by calling "free" after use)
C example:
char *str = weechat_iconv_from_internal ("iso-8859-1", "utf-8 string: é à"); /* ... */ free (str);
Script (Python):
# prototype str = weechat.iconv_from_internal(charset, string) # example str = weechat.iconv_from_internal("iso-8859-1", "utf-8 string: é à")
3.2.4. weechat_gettext
Return translated string (depends on local language).
Prototype:
const char *weechat_gettext (const char *string);
Arguments:
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string: string to translate
Return value:
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translated string
C example:
char *str = weechat_gettext ("hello");
Script (Python):
# prototype str = weechat.gettext(string) # example str = weechat.gettext("hello")
3.2.5. weechat_ngettext
Return translated string, using single or plural form, according to count argument.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_ngettext (const char *string, const char *plural, int count);
Arguments:
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string: string to translate, single form
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plural: string to translate, plural form
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count: used to choose between single and plural form (choice is made according to local language)
Return value:
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translated string
C example:
char *str = weechat_ngettext ("file", "files", num_files);
Script (Python):
# prototype str = weechat.ngettext(string, plural, count) # example num_files = 2 str = weechat.ngettext("file", "files", num_files)
3.2.6. weechat_strndup
Return duplicated string, with length chars max.
Prototype:
char *weechat_strndup (const char *string, int length);
Arguments:
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string: string to duplicate
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length: max chars to duplicate
Return value:
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duplicated string (must be freed by calling "free" after use)
C example:
char *str = weechat_strndup ("abcdef", 3); /* result: "abc" */ /* ... */ free (str);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.7. weechat_string_tolower
Convert UTF-8 string to lower case.
Prototype:
void weechat_string_tolower (const char *string);
Arguments:
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string: string to convert
C example:
char *str = "AbCdé"; weechat_string_tolower (str); /* str is now: "abcdé" */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.8. weechat_string_toupper
Convert UTF-8 string to upper case.
Prototype:
void weechat_string_toupper (const char *string);
Arguments:
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string: string to convert
C example:
char *str = "AbCdé"; weechat_string_toupper (str); /* str is now: "ABCDé" */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.9. weechat_strcasecmp
Locale and case independent string comparison.
Prototype:
int weechat_strcasecmp (const char *string1, const char *string2);
Arguments:
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string1: first string for comparison
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string2: second string for comparison
Return value:
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difference between two strings:
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negative if string1 < string2
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zero if string1 == string2
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positive if string1 > string2
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C example:
int diff = weechat_strcasecmp ("aaa", "CCC"); /* == -2 */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.10. weechat_strcasecmp_range
New in version 0.3.7.
Locale and case independent string comparison, using a range for case comparison.
Prototype:
int weechat_strcasecmp_range (const char *string1, const char *string2, int range);
Arguments:
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string1: first string for comparison
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string2: second string for comparison
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range: number of chars in case comparison, for example:
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26: "A-Z" are lowered to "a-z"
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29: "A-Z [ \ ]" are lowered to "a-z { | }"
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30: "A-Z [ \ ] ^" are lowered to "a-z { | } ~"
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Note
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Values 29 and 30 are used by some protocols like IRC. |
Return value:
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difference between two strings:
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negative if string1 < string2
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zero if string1 == string2
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positive if string1 > string2
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C example:
int diff = weechat_strcasecmp_range ("nick{away}", "NICK[away]", 29); /* == 0 */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.11. weechat_strncasecmp
Locale and case independent string comparison, for max chars.
Prototype:
int weechat_strncasecmp (const char *string1, const char *string2, int max);
Arguments:
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string1: first string for comparison
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string2: second string for comparison
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max: max chars to compare
Return value:
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difference between two strings:
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negative if string1 < string2
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zero if string1 == string2
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positive if string1 > string2
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C example:
int diff = weechat_strncasecmp ("aabb", "aacc", 2); /* == 0 */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.12. weechat_strncasecmp_range
New in version 0.3.7.
Locale and case independent string comparison, for max chars, using a range for case comparison.
Prototype:
int weechat_strncasecmp_range (const char *string1, const char *string2, int max, int range);
Arguments:
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string1: first string for comparison
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string2: second string for comparison
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max: max chars to compare
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range: number of chars in case comparison, for example:
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26: "A-Z" are lowered to "a-z"
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29: "A-Z [ \ ]" are lowered to "a-z { | }"
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30: "A-Z [ \ ] ^" are lowered to "a-z { | } ~"
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Note
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Values 29 and 30 are used by some protocols like IRC. |
Return value:
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difference between two strings:
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negative if string1 < string2
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zero if string1 == string2
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positive if string1 > string2
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C example:
int diff = weechat_strncasecmp_range ("nick{away}", "NICK[away]", 6, 29); /* == 0 */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.13. weechat_strcmp_ignore_chars
Locale (and optionally case independent) string comparison, ignoring some chars.
Prototype:
int weechat_strcmp_ignore_chars (const char *string1, const char *string2, const char *chars_ignored, int case_sensitive);
Arguments:
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string1: first string for comparison
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string2: second string for comparison
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chars_ignored: string with chars to ignored
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case_sensitive: 1 for case sensitive comparison, otherwise 0
Return value:
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difference between two strings:
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negative if string1 < string2
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zero if string1 == string2
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positive if string1 > string2
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C example:
int diff = weechat_strcmp_ignore_chars ("a-b", "--a-e", "-", 1); /* == -3 */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.14. weechat_strcasestr
Locale and case independent string search.
Prototype:
char *weechat_strcasestr (const char *string, const char *search);
Arguments:
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string: string
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search: string to search in string
Return value:
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pointer to string found, or NULL if not found
C example:
char *pos = weechat_strcasestr ("aBcDeF", "de"); /* result: pointer to "DeF" */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.15. weechat_string_match
Check if a string matches a mask.
Prototype:
int weechat_string_match (const char *string, const char *mask, int case_sensitive);
Arguments:
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string: string
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mask: mask, can begin or end with "*" (no other "*" are allowed inside mask)
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case_sensitive: 1 for case sensitive comparison, otherwise 0
Return value:
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1 if string matches mask, otherwise 0
C example:
int match1 = weechat_string_match ("abcdef", "abc*", 0); /* == 1 */ int match2 = weechat_string_match ("abcdef", "*dd*", 0); /* == 0 */ int match3 = weechat_string_match ("abcdef", "*def", 0); /* == 1 */ int match4 = weechat_string_match ("abcdef", "*de*", 0); /* == 1 */
Script (Python):
# prototype match = weechat.string_match(string, mask, case_sensitive) # examples match1 = weechat.string_match("abcdef", "abc*", 0) # 1 match2 = weechat.string_match("abcdef", "*dd*", 0) # 0 match3 = weechat.string_match("abcdef", "*def", 0) # 1 match4 = weechat.string_match("abcdef", "*de*", 0) # 1
3.2.16. weechat_string_replace
Replace all occurrences of a string by another string.
Prototype:
char *weechat_string_replace (const char *string, const char *search, const char *replace);
Arguments:
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string: string
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search: string to replace
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replace: replacement for string search
Return value:
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string with search replaced by replace (must be freed by calling "free" after use)
C example:
char *str = weechat_string_replace ("test", "s", "x"); /* result: "text" */ /* ... */ free (str);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.17. weechat_string_expand_home
New in version 0.3.3.
Replace leading ~ by string with home directory. If string does not start with ~, then same string is returned.
Prototype:
char *weechat_string_expand_home (const char *path);
Arguments:
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path: path
Return value:
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path with leading ~ replaced by home directory (must be freed by calling "free" after use)
C example:
char *str = weechat_string_expand_home ("~/file.txt"); /* result: "/home/xxx/file.txt" */ /* ... */ free (str);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.18. weechat_string_remove_quotes
Remove quotes at beginning and end of string (ignore spaces if there are before first quote or after last quote).
Prototype:
char *weechat_string_remove_quotes (const char *string, const char *quotes);
Arguments:
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string: string
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quotes: string with list of quotes
Return value:
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string without quotes at beginning/end (must be freed by calling "free" after use)
C example:
char *str = weechat_string_remove_quotes (string, " 'I can't' ", "'"); /* result: "I can't" */ /* ... */ free (str);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.19. weechat_string_strip
Strip chars at beginning and/or end of string.
Prototype:
char *weechat_string_strip (const char *string, int left, int right, const char *chars);
Arguments:
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string: string
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left: strip left chars if different from 0
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right: strip right chars if different from 0
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chars: string with chars to strip
Return value:
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stripped string (must be freed by calling "free" after use)
C example:
char *str = weechat_string_strip (".abc -", 0, 1, "- ."); /* result: ".abc" */ /* ... */ free (str);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.20. weechat_string_mask_to_regex
Return a regex, built with a mask, where only special char is "*". All other special chars for regex are escaped.
Prototype:
char *weechat_string_mask_to_regex (const char *mask);
Arguments:
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mask: mask
Return value:
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regular expression, as string (must be freed by calling "free" after use)
C example:
char *str_regex = weechat_string_mask_to_regex ("test*mask"); /* result: "test.*mask" */ /* ... */ free (str_regex);
Script (Python):
# prototype regex = weechat.string_mask_to_regex(mask) # example regex = weechat.string_mask_to_regex("test*mask") # "test.*mask"
3.2.21. weechat_string_regex_flags
New in version 0.3.7.
Get pointer on string after flags and return mask with flags to compile regular expression.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_string_regex_flags (const char *regex, int default_flags, int *flags)
Arguments:
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regex: regular expression
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default_flags: combination of following values (see man regcomp):
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REG_EXTENDED
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REG_ICASE
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REG_NEWLINE
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REG_NOSUB
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flags: pointer value is set with flags used in regular expression (default flags + flags set in regular expression)
Flags must be at beginning of regular expression. Format is: "(?eins-eins)string".
Allowed flags are:
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e: POSIX extended regular expression (REG_EXTENDED)
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i: case insensitive (REG_ICASE)
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n: match-any-character operators don’t match a newline (REG_NEWLINE)
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s: support for substring addressing of matches is not required (REG_NOSUB)
Return value:
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pointer in regex, after flags
C example:
const char *regex = "(?i)test"; int flags; const char *ptr_regex = weechat_string_regex_flags (regex, REG_EXTENDED, &flags); /* ptr_regex == "test", flags == REG_EXTENDED | REG_ICASE */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.22. weechat_string_regcomp
New in version 0.3.7.
Compile a regular expression using optional flags at beginning of string (for format of flags, see weechat_string_regex_flags).
Prototype:
int weechat_string_regcomp (void *preg, const char *regex, int default_flags)
Arguments:
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preg: pointer to regex_t structure
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regex: regular expression
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default_flags: combination of following values (see man regcomp):
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REG_EXTENDED
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REG_ICASE
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REG_NEWLINE
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REG_NOSUB
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Return value:
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same return code as function regcomp (0 if ok, other value for error, see man regcomp)
C example:
regex_t my_regex; if (weechat_string_regcomp (&my_regex, "(?i)test", REG_EXTENDED) != 0) { /* error */ }
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.23. weechat_string_has_highlight
Check if a string has one or more highlights, using list of highlight words.
Prototype:
int weechat_string_has_highlight (const char *string, const char highlight_words);
Arguments:
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string: string
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highlight_words: list of highlight words, separated by comma
Return value:
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1 if string has one or more highlights, otherwise 0
C example:
int hl = weechat_string_has_highlight ("my test string", "test,word2"); /* == 1 */
Script (Python):
# prototype highlight = weechat.string_has_highlight(string, highlight_words) # example highlight = weechat.string_has_highlight("my test string", "test,word2") # 1
3.2.24. weechat_string_has_highlight_regex
New in version 0.3.4.
Check if a string has one or more highlights, using a regular expression. For at least one match of regular expression on string, it must be surrounded by word chars (alphanumeric character, "-", "_" or "|").
Prototype:
int weechat_string_has_highlight_regex (const char *string, const char *regex);
Arguments:
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string: string
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regex: regular expression
Return value:
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1 if string has one or more highlights, otherwise 0
C example:
int hl = weechat_string_has_highlight_regex ("my test string", "test|word2"); /* == 1 */
Script (Python):
# prototype highlight = weechat.string_has_highlight_regex(string, regex) # example highlight = weechat.string_has_highlight_regex("my test string", "test|word2") # 1
3.2.25. weechat_string_split
Split a string according to one or more delimiter(s).
Prototype:
char **weechat_string_split (const char *string, const char *separators, int keep_eol, int num_items_max, int *num_items);
Arguments:
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string: string to split
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separators: delimiters used for split
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keep_eol:
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0: each string will contain one word
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1: each string will contain all string until end of line (see example below)
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2: same as 1, but do not remove separators at end of string before split (new in version 0.3.6)
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num_items_max: maximum number of items created (0 = no limit)
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num_items: pointer to int which will contain number of items created
Return value:
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array of strings, NULL if problem (must be freed by calling weechat_string_free_split after use)
C examples:
char **argv; int argc; argv = weechat_string_split ("abc de fghi", " ", 0, 0, &argc); /* result: argv[0] == "abc" argv[1] == "de" argv[2] == "fghi" argv[3] == NULL argc == 3 */ weechat_string_free_split (argv); argv = weechat_string_split ("abc de fghi", " ", 1, 0, &argc); /* result: argv[0] == "abc de fghi" argv[1] == "de fghi" argv[2] == "fghi" argv[3] == NULL argc == 3 */ weechat_string_free_split (argv);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.26. weechat_string_free_split
Free memory used by a split string.
Prototype:
void weechat_string_free_split (char **split_string);
Arguments:
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split_string: string split by function weechat_string_split
C example:
char *argv; int argc; argv = weechat_string_split (string, " ", 0, 0, &argc); /* ... */ weechat_string_free_split (argv);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.27. weechat_string_build_with_split_string
Build a string with a split string.
Prototype:
char *weechat_string_build_with_split_string (char **split_string, const char *separator);
Arguments:
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split_string: string split by function weechat_string_split
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separator: string used to separate strings
Return value:
-
string built with split string (must be freed by calling "free" after use)
C example:
char **argv; int argc; argv = weechat_string_split ("abc def ghi", " ", 0, 0, &argc); char *str = weechat_string_build_with_split_string (argv, ";"); /* str == "abc;def;ghi" */ /* ... */ free (str);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.28. weechat_string_split_command
Split a list of commands separated by separator (which can be escaped by "\" in string).
Prototype:
char **weechat_string_split_command (const char *command, char separator);
Arguments:
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command: command to split
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separator: separator
Return value:
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array of strings, NULL if problem (must be freed by calling weechat_free_split_command after use)
C example:
char **argv = weechat_string_split_command ("/command1 arg;/command2", ';'); /* result: argv[0] == "/command1 arg" argv[1] == "/command2" */ weechat_free_split_command (argv);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.29. weechat_string_free_split_command
Free memory used by a split command.
Prototype:
void weechat_string_free_split_command (char **split_command);
Arguments:
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split_command: command split by weechat_string_split_command
C example:
char **argv = weechat_string_split_command ("/command1 arg;/command2", ';'); /* ... */ weechat_free_split_command (argv);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.30. weechat_string_format_size
Build a string with formatted file size and a unit translated to local language.
Prototype:
char *weechat_string_format_size (unsigned long long size);
Arguments:
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size: size (in bytes)
Return value:
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formatted string (must be freed by calling "free" after use)
C examples:
/* examples with english locale */ char *str = weechat_string_format_size (0); /* str == "0 byte" */ /* ... */ free (str); char *str = weechat_string_format_size (200); /* str == "200 bytes" */ /* ... */ free (str); char *str = weechat_string_format_size (1536); /* str == "1.5 KB" */ /* ... */ free (str); char *str = weechat_string_format_size (2097152); /* str == "2 MB" */ /* ... */ free (str);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.31. weechat_string_remove_color
Remove WeeChat colors from a string.
Prototype:
char *weechat_string_remove_color (const char *string, const char *replacement);
Arguments:
-
string: string
-
replacement: if not NULL and not empty, WeeChat color codes are replaced by first char of this string, otherwise WeeChat color codes and following chars (if related to color) are removed from string
Return value:
-
string without color (must be freed by calling "free" after use)
C examples:
/* remove color codes */ char *str = weechat_string_remove_color (my_string1, NULL); /* ... */ free (str); /* replace color codes by "?" */ char *str = weechat_string_remove_color (my_string2, "?"); /* ... */ free (str);
Script (Python):
# prototype str = weechat.string_remove_color(string, replacement) # example str = weechat.string_remove_color(my_string, "?")
3.2.32. weechat_string_encode_base64
New in version 0.3.2.
Encode a string in base64.
Prototype:
void weechat_string_encode_base64 (const char *from, int length, char *to);
Arguments:
-
from: string to encode
-
length: length of string to encode (for example strlen(from))
-
to: pointer to string to store result (must be long enough, result is longer than initial string)
C example:
char *string = "abcdefgh", result[128]; weechat_string_encode_base64 (string, strlen (string), result); /* result == "YWJjZGVmZ2g=" */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.33. weechat_string_decode_base64
New in version 0.3.2.
Decode a base64 string.
Prototype:
int weechat_string_decode_base64 (const char *from, char *to);
Arguments:
-
from: string to decode
-
to: pointer to string to store result (must be long enough, result is shorter than initial string)
Return value:
-
length of string stored in *to (does not count final \0)
C example:
char *string = "YWJjZGVmZ2g=", result[128]; int length; length = weechat_string_decode_base64 (string, result); /* length == 8, result == "abcdefgh" */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.2.34. weechat_string_is_command_char
New in version 0.3.2.
Check if first char of string is a command char (default command char is /).
Prototype:
int weechat_string_is_command_char (const char *string);
Arguments:
-
string: string
Return value:
-
1 if first char of string is a command char, otherwise 0
C examples:
int command_char1 = weechat_string_is_command_char ("/test"); /* == 1 */ int command_char2 = weechat_string_is_command_char ("test"); /* == 0 */
Script (Python):
# prototype is_cmdchar = weechat.string_is_command_char(string) # examples command_char1 = weechat.string_is_command_char("/test") # == 1 command_char2 = weechat.string_is_command_char("test") # == 0
3.2.35. weechat_string_input_for_buffer
New in version 0.3.2.
Return pointer to input text for buffer (pointer inside "string" argument), or NULL if it’s a command.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_string_input_for_buffer (const char *string);
Arguments:
-
string: string
Return value:
-
pointer into "string", or NULL
C examples:
const char *str1 = weechat_string_input_for_buffer ("test"); /* "test" */ const char *str2 = weechat_string_input_for_buffer ("/test"); /* NULL */ const char *str3 = weechat_string_input_for_buffer ("//test"); /* "/test" */
Script (Python):
# prototype str = weechat.string_input_for_buffer(string) # examples str1 = weechat.string_input_for_buffer("test") # "test" str2 = weechat.string_input_for_buffer("/test") # "" str3 = weechat.string_input_for_buffer("//test") # "/test"
3.2.36. weechat_string_eval_expression
New in version 0.4.0.
Evaluate an expression and return result as a string. Special variables with format ${variable} are expanded (see command /eval in WeeChat User’s guide).
Prototype:
char *weechat_string_eval_expression (const char *expr, struct t_hashtable *pointers, struct t_hashtable *extra_vars);
Arguments:
-
expr: the expression to evaluate
-
pointers: hashtable with pointers (keys must be string, values must be pointer); pointers "window" and "buffer" are automatically added if they are not in hashtable (with pointer to current window/buffer) (can be NULL)
-
extra_vars: extra variables that will be expanded (can be NULL)
Return value:
-
evaluated expression (must be freed by calling "free" after use), or NULL if problem (invalid expression or not enough memory)
C examples:
char *str1 = weechat_string_eval_expression ("${buffer.full_name}", NULL, NULL); /* "core.weechat" */ char *str2 = weechat_string_eval_expression ("${window.win_width} > 100", NULL, NULL); /* "1" */ char *str3 = weechat_string_eval_expression ("abc =~ def", NULL, NULL); /* "0" */
Script (Python):
# prototype str = weechat.string_eval_expression(expr, pointers, extra_vars) # examples str1 = weechat.string_input_for_buffer("${buffer.full_name}", {}, {}) # "core.weechat" str2 = weechat.string_input_for_buffer("${window.win_width} > 100", {}, {}) # "1" str3 = weechat.string_input_for_buffer("abc =~ def", {}, {}) # "0"
3.3. UTF-8
Some UTF-8 string functions.
3.3.1. weechat_utf8_has_8bits
Check if a string has 8-bits chars.
Prototype:
int weechat_utf8_has_8bits (const char *string);
Arguments:
-
string: string
Return value:
-
1 if string has 8-bits chars, 0 if only 7-bits chars
C example:
if (weechat_utf8_has_8bits (string)) { /* ... */ }
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.3.2. weechat_utf8_is_valid
Check if a string is UTF-8 valid.
Prototype:
int weechat_utf8_is_valid (const char *string, char **error);
Arguments:
-
string: string
-
error: if not NULL, error is set with pointer to first non valid UTF-8 char in string, if any
Return value:
-
1 if UTF-8 string is valid, otherwise 0
C example:
char *error; if (weechat_utf8_is_valid (string, &error)) { /* ... */ } else { /* "error" points to first invalid char */ }
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.3.3. weechat_utf8_normalize
Normalize UTF-8 string: remove non UTF-8 chars and replace them by a char.
Prototype:
void weechat_utf8_normalize (char *string, char replacement);
Arguments:
-
string: string
-
replacement: replacement char for invalid chars
C example:
weechat_utf8_normalize (string, '?');
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.3.4. weechat_utf8_prev_char
Return pointer to previous UTF-8 char in a string.
Prototype:
char *weechat_utf8_prev_char (const char *string_start, const char *string);
Arguments:
-
string_start: start of string (function will not return a char before this pointer)
-
string: pointer to string (must be ≥ string_start)
Return value:
-
pointer to previous UTF-8 char, NULL if not found (start of string reached)
C example:
char *prev_char = weechat_utf8_prev_char (string, ptr_in_string);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.3.5. weechat_utf8_next_char
Return pointer to next UTF-8 char in a string.
Prototype:
char *weechat_utf8_next_char (const char *string);
Arguments:
-
string: string
Return value:
-
pointer to next UTF-8 char, NULL if not found (end of string reached)
C example:
char *next_char = weechat_utf8_next_char (string);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.3.6. weechat_utf8_char_int
Return UTF-8 char as integer.
Prototype:
int weechat_utf8_char_int (const char *string);
Arguments:
-
string: string
Return value:
-
UTF-8 char as integer
C example:
int char_int = weechat_utf8_char_int ("être"); /* "ê" as integer */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.3.7. weechat_utf8_char_size
Return UTF-8 char size (in bytes).
Prototype:
int weechat_utf8_char_size (const char *string);
Arguments:
-
string: string
Return value:
-
UTF-8 char size (in bytes)
C example:
int char_size = weechat_utf8_char_size ("être"); /* == 2 */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.3.8. weechat_utf8_strlen
Return UTF-8 string length (in UTF-8 chars).
Prototype:
int weechat_utf8_strlen (const char *string);
Arguments:
-
string: string
Return value:
-
UTF-8 string length (number of UTF-8 chars)
C example:
int length = weechat_utf8_strlen ("chêne"); /* == 5 */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.3.9. weechat_utf8_strnlen
Return UTF-8 string length (in UTF-8 chars), for max bytes in string.
Prototype:
int weechat_utf8_strnlen (const char *string, int bytes);
Arguments:
-
string: string
-
bytes: max bytes
Return value:
-
UTF-8 string length (number of UTF-8 chars)
C example:
int length = weechat_utf8_strnlen ("chêne", 4); /* == 3 */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.3.10. weechat_utf8_strlen_screen
Return number of chars needed on screen to display UTF-8 string.
Prototype:
int weechat_utf8_strlen_screen (const char *string);
Arguments:
-
string: string
Return value:
-
number of chars needed on screen to display UTF-8 string
C example:
int length_on_screen = weechat_utf8_strlen_screen ("é"); /* == 1 */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.3.11. weechat_utf8_charcmp
Compare two UTF-8 chars.
Prototype:
int weechat_utf8_charcmp (const char *string1, const char *string2);
Arguments:
-
string1: first string for comparison
-
string2: second string for comparison
Return value:
-
difference between first char of each string:
-
negative if char1 < char2
-
zero if char1 == char2
-
positive if char1 > char2
-
C example:
int diff = weechat_utf8_charcmp ("aaa", "ccc"); /* == -2 */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.3.12. weechat_utf8_charcasecmp
Compare two UTF-8 chars, ignoring case.
Prototype:
int weechat_utf8_charcasecmp (const char *string1, const char *string2);
Arguments:
-
string1: first string for comparison
-
string2: second string for comparison
Return value:
-
difference between first char of each string:
-
negative if char1 < char2
-
zero if char1 == char2
-
positive if char1 > char2
-
C example:
int diff = weechat_utf8_charcasecmp ("aaa", "CCC"); /* == -2 */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.3.13. weechat_utf8_char_size_screen
Return number of chars needed on screen to display UTF-8 char.
Prototype:
int weechat_utf8_char_size_screen (const char *string);
Arguments:
-
string: string
Return value:
-
number of chars needed on screen to display UTF-8 char
C example:
int length_on_screen = weechat_utf8_char_size_screen ("é"); /* == 1 */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.3.14. weechat_utf8_add_offset
Move forward N chars in an UTF-8 string.
Prototype:
char *weechat_utf8_add_offset (const char *string, int offset);
Arguments:
-
string: string
-
offset: number of chars
Return value:
-
pointer to string, N chars after (NULL if it’s not reachable)
C example:
char *str = "chêne"; char *str2 = weechat_utf8_add_offset (str, 3); /* points to "ne" */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.3.15. weechat_utf8_real_pos
Return real position in UTF-8 string.
Prototype:
int weechat_utf8_real_pos (const char *string, int pos);
Arguments:
-
string: string
-
pos: position (number of chars)
Return value:
-
real potision (in bytes)
C example:
int pos = weechat_utf8_real_pos ("chêne", 3); /* == 4 */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.3.16. weechat_utf8_pos
Return position in UTF-8 string.
Prototype:
int weechat_utf8_pos (const char *string, int real_pos);
Arguments:
-
string: string
-
real_pos: position (bytes)
Return value:
-
position (number of chars)
C example:
int pos = weechat_utf8_pos ("chêne", 4); /* == 3 */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.3.17. weechat_utf8_strndup
Return duplicate string, with length chars max.
Prototype:
char *weechat_utf8_strndup (const char *string, int length);
Arguments:
-
string: string
-
length: max chars to duplicate
Return value:
-
duplicated string (must be freed by calling "free" after use)
C example:
char *string = weechat_utf8_strndup ("chêne", 3); /* returns "chê" */ /* ... */ free (string);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.4. Directories
Some functions related to directories.
3.4.1. weechat_mkdir_home
Create a directory in WeeChat home.
Prototype:
int weechat_mkdir_home (char *directory, int mode);
Arguments:
-
directory: name of directory to create
-
mode: mode for directory
Return value:
-
1 if directory was successfully created, 0 if an error occurred
C example:
if (!weechat_mkdir_home ("temp", 0755)) { /* error */ }
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.mkdir_home(directory, mode) # example weechat.mkdir_home("temp", 0755)
3.4.2. weechat_mkdir
Create a directory.
Prototype:
int weechat_mkdir (char *directory, int mode);
Arguments:
-
directory: name of directory to create
-
mode: mode for directory
Return value:
-
1 if directory was successfully created, 0 if an error occurred
C example:
if (!weechat_mkdir ("/tmp/mydir", 0755)) { /* error */ }
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.mkdir(directory, mode) # example weechat.mkdir("/tmp/mydir", 0755)
3.4.3. weechat_mkdir_parents
Create a directory and make parent directories as needed.
Prototype:
int weechat_mkdir_parents (char *directory, int mode);
Arguments:
-
directory: name of directory to create
-
mode: mode for directory
Return value:
-
1 if directory was successfully created, 0 if an error occurred
C example:
if (!weechat_mkdir_parents ("/tmp/my/dir", 0755)) { /* error */ }
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.mkdir_parents(directory, mode) # example weechat.mkdir_parents("/tmp/my/dir", 0755)
3.4.4. weechat_exec_on_files
Find files in a directory and execute a callback on each file.
Prototype:
void weechat_exec_on_files (const char *directory, int hidden_files, void *data, void (*callback)(void *data, const char *filename));
Arguments:
-
directory: directory for searching files
-
hidden_files: 1 to include hidden files, otherwise 0
-
data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
-
callback: function called for each file found, arguments:
-
void *data: pointer
-
const char *filename: filename found
-
C example:
void callback (void *data, const char *filename) { /* ... */ } ... weechat_exec_on_files ("/tmp", 0, NULL, &callback);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.4.5. weechat_file_get_content
New in version 0.3.1.
Get content of text file in a string.
Prototype:
char *weechat_file_get_content (const char *filename);
Arguments:
-
filename: path and file name
Return value:
-
content of file as string (must be freed by calling "free" after use)
C example:
char *content; content = weechat_file_get_content ("/tmp/test.txt"); /* ... */ free (content);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.5. Util
Some useful functions.
3.5.1. weechat_util_timeval_cmp
Compare two "timeval" structures.
Prototype:
int weechat_util_timeval_cmp (struct timeval *tv1, struct timeval *tv2);
Arguments:
-
tv1: first "timeval" structure
-
tv2: second "timeval" structure
Return value:
-
-1 if tv1 < tv2
-
zero if tv1 == tv2
-
+1 if tv1 > tv2
C example:
if (weechat_util_timeval_cmp (&tv1, &tv2) > 0) { /* tv1 > tv2 */ }
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.5.2. weechat_util_timeval_diff
Return difference (in milliseconds) between two "timeval" structures.
Prototype:
long weechat_util_timeval_diff (struct timeval *tv1, struct timeval *tv2);
Arguments:
-
tv1: first "timeval" structure
-
tv2: second "timeval" structure
Return value:
-
difference in milliseconds
C example:
long diff = weechat_util_timeval_diff (&tv1, &tv2);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.5.3. weechat_util_timeval_add
Add interval (in milliseconds) to a timeval structure.
Prototype:
void weechat_util_timeval_add (struct timeval *tv, long interval);
Arguments:
-
tv: timeval structure
-
interval: interval (in milliseconds)
C example:
weechat_util_timeval_add (&tv, 2000); /* add 2 seconds */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.5.4. weechat_util_get_time_string
New in version 0.3.2.
Get date/time as a string built with "strftime".
Prototype:
char *weechat_util_get_time_string (const time_t *date);
Arguments:
-
date: pointer to date
C example:
time_t date = time (NULL); weechat_printf (NULL, "date: %s", weechat_util_get_time_string (&date));
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.5.5. weechat_util_version_number
New in version 0.3.9.
Convert a string with WeeChat version to a number.
Prototype:
int weechat_util_version_number (const char *version);
Arguments:
-
version: WeeChat version as string (example: "0.3.9" or "0.3.9-dev")
C example:
version_number = weechat_util_version_number ("0.3.8"); /* == 0x00030800 */ version_number = weechat_util_version_number ("0.3.9-dev"); /* == 0x00030900 */ version_number = weechat_util_version_number ("0.3.9-rc1"); /* == 0x00030900 */ version_number = weechat_util_version_number ("0.3.9"); /* == 0x00030900 */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.6. Sorted lists
Sorted list functions.
3.6.1. weechat_list_new
Create a new list.
Prototype:
struct t_weelist *weechat_list_new ();
Return value:
-
pointer to new list
C example:
struct t_weelist *list = weechat_list_new ();
Script (Python):
# prototype list = weechat.list_new() # example list = weechat.list_new()
3.6.2. weechat_list_add
Add an item in a list.
Prototype:
struct t_weelist_item *weechat_list_add (struct t_weelist *weelist, const char *data, const char *where, void *user_data);
Arguments:
-
weelist: list pointer
-
data: data to insert in list
-
where: position in list:
-
WEECHAT_LIST_POS_SORT: add in list, keeping list sorted
-
WEECHAT_LIST_POS_BEGINNING: add to beginning of list
-
WEECHAT_LIST_POS_END: add to end of list
-
-
user_data: any pointer
Return value:
-
pointer to new item
C example:
struct t_weelist_item *my_item = weechat_list_add (list, "my data", WEECHAT_LIST_POS_SORT, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype item = weechat.list_add(list, data, where, user_data) # example item = weechat.list_add(list, "my data", weechat.WEECHAT_LIST_POS_SORT, "")
3.6.3. weechat_list_search
Search an item in a list.
Prototype:
struct t_weelist_item *weechat_list_search (struct t_weelist *weelist, const char *data);
Arguments:
-
weelist: list pointer
-
data: data to search in list
Return value:
-
pointer to item found, NULL if item was not found
C example:
struct t_weelist_item *item = weechat_list_search (list, "my data");
Script (Python):
# prototype item = weechat.list_search(list, data) # example item = weechat.list_search(list, "my data")
3.6.4. weechat_list_search_pos
New in version 0.3.4.
Search an item position in a list.
Prototype:
int weechat_list_search_pos (struct t_weelist *weelist, const char *data);
Arguments:
-
weelist: list pointer
-
data: data to search in list
Return value:
-
position of item found, -1 if item was not found
C example:
int pos_item = weechat_list_search_pos (list, "my data");
Script (Python):
# prototype pos_item = weechat.list_search_pos(list, data) # example pos_item = weechat.list_search_pos(list, "my data")
3.6.5. weechat_list_casesearch
Search an item in a list, ignoring case.
Prototype:
struct t_weelist_item *weechat_list_casesearch (struct t_weelist *weelist, const char *data);
Arguments:
-
weelist: list pointer
-
data: data to search in list
Return value:
-
pointer to item found, NULL if item was not found
C example:
struct t_weelist_item *item = weechat_list_casesearch (list, "my data");
Script (Python):
# prototype item = weechat.list_casesearch(list, data) # example item = weechat.list_casesearch(list, "my data")
3.6.6. weechat_list_casesearch_pos
New in version 0.3.4.
Search an item position in a list, ignoring case.
Prototype:
int weechat_list_casesearch_pos (struct t_weelist *weelist, const char *data);
Arguments:
-
weelist: list pointer
-
data: data to search in list
Return value:
-
position of item found, -1 if item was not found
C example:
int pos_item = weechat_list_casesearch_pos (list, "my data");
Script (Python):
# prototype pos_item = weechat.list_casesearch_pos(list, data) # example pos_item = weechat.list_casesearch_pos(list, "my data")
3.6.7. weechat_list_get
Return an item in a list by position.
Prototype:
struct t_weelist_item *weechat_list_get (struct t_weelist *weelist, int position);
Arguments:
-
weelist: list pointer
-
position: position in list (first item is 0)
Return value:
-
pointer to item found, NULL if item was not found
C example:
struct t_weelist_item *item = weechat_list_get (list, 0); /* first item */
Script (Python):
# prototype item = weechat.list_get(list, position) # example item = weechat.list_get(list, 0)
3.6.8. weechat_list_set
Set new value for an item.
Prototype:
void weechat_list_set (struct t_weelist_item *item, const char *value);
Arguments:
-
item: item pointer
-
value: new value for item
C example:
weechat_list_set (item, "new data");
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.list_set(item, value) # example weechat.list_set(item, "new data")
3.6.9. weechat_list_next
Return next item in list.
Prototype:
struct t_weelist_item *weechat_list_next (struct t_weelist_item *item);
Arguments:
-
item: item pointer
Return value:
-
pointer to next item, NULL if pointer was last item in list
C example:
struct t_weelist_item *next_item = weechat_list_next (item);
Script (Python):
# prototype item = weechat.list_next(item) # example item = weechat.list_next(item)
3.6.10. weechat_list_prev
Return previous item in list.
Prototype:
struct t_weelist_item *weechat_list_prev (struct t_weelist_item *item);
Arguments:
-
item: item pointer
Return value:
-
pointer to previous item, NULL if pointer was last item in list
C example:
struct t_weelist_item *prev_item = weechat_list_prev (item);
Script (Python):
# prototype item = weechat.list_prev(item) # example item = weechat.list_prev(item)
3.6.11. weechat_list_string
Return string value of an item.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_list_string (struct t_weelist_item *item);
Arguments:
-
item: item pointer
Return value:
-
string value of item
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "value of item: %s", weechat_list_string (item));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.list_string(item) # example weechat.prnt("", "value of item: %s" % weechat.list_string(item))
3.6.12. weechat_list_size
Return size of list (number of items).
Prototype:
char *weechat_list_size (struct t_weelist *weelist);
Arguments:
-
weelist: list pointer
Return value:
-
size of list (number of items), 0 if list is empty
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "size of list: %d", weechat_list_size (list));
Script (Python):
# prototype size = weechat.list_size(list) # example weechat.prnt("", "size of list: %d" % weechat.list_size(list))
3.6.13. weechat_list_remove
Remove an item in a list.
Prototype:
void weechat_list_remove (struct t_weelist *weelist, struct t_weelist_item *item);
Arguments:
-
weelist: list pointer
-
item: item pointer
C example:
weechat_list_remove (list, item);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.list_remove(list, item) # example weechat.list_remove(list, item)
3.6.14. weechat_list_remove_all
Remove all items in a list.
Prototype:
void weechat_list_remove_all (struct t_weelist *weelist);
Arguments:
-
weelist: list pointer
C example:
weechat_list_remove_all (list);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.list_remove_all(list) # example weechat.list_remove_all(list)
3.6.15. weechat_list_free
Free a list.
Prototype:
void weechat_list_free (struct t_weelist *weelist);
Arguments:
-
weelist: list pointer
C example:
weechat_list_free (list);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.list_free(list) # example weechat.list_free(list)
3.7. Hashtables
Hashtable functions.
3.7.1. weechat_hashtable_new
New in version 0.3.3.
Create a new hashtable.
Prototype:
struct t_hashtable *weechat_hashtable_new (int size, const char *type_keys, const char *type_values, unsigned int (*callback_hash_key)(struct t_hashtable *hashtable, const void *key), int (*callback_keycmp)(struct t_hashtable *hashtable, const void *key1, const void *key2));
Arguments:
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size: size of internal array to store hashed keys, a high value uses more memory, but has better performance (this is not a limit for number of items in hashtable)
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type_keys: type for keys in hashtable:
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WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_INTEGER
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WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING
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WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_POINTER
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WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_BUFFER
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WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_TIME
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-
type_values: type for values in hashtable:
-
WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_INTEGER
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WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING
-
WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_POINTER
-
WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_BUFFER
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WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_TIME
-
-
callback_hash_key: callback used to "hash" a key (key as integer value), can be NULL if key type is "string" (a default function is used for strings, and only for strings), arguments and return value:
-
struct t_hashtable *hashtable: hashtable pointer
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const void *key: key
-
return value: hash of the key
-
-
callback_keycmp: callback used to compare two keys, can be NULL if value type is "string" (a default comparison function is used for strings, and only for strings), arguments and return value:
-
struct t_hashtable *hashtable: hashtable pointer
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const void *key1: first key
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const void *key2: second key
-
return value:
-
negative number if key1 is less than key2
-
0 if key1 equals key2
-
positive number if key1 is greater than key2
-
-
Return value:
-
pointer to new hashtable, NULL if an error occurred
C example:
struct t_hashtable *hashtable = weechat_hashtable_new (8, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, NULL, NULL);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.7.2. weechat_hashtable_set_with_size
New in version 0.3.3.
Add or update item in a hashtable with size for key and value.
Prototype:
int weechat_hashtable_set_with_size (struct t_hashtable *hashtable, const void *key, int key_size, const void *value, int value_size);
Arguments:
-
hashtable: hashtable pointer
-
key: key pointer
-
key_size: size of key (in bytes), used only if type of keys in hashtable is "buffer"
-
value: value pointer
-
value_size: size of value (in bytes), used only if type of values in hashtable is "buffer"
Return value:
-
1 if ok, 0 if error
C example:
weechat_hashtable_set_with_size (hashtable, "my_key", 0, my_buffer, sizeof (my_buffer_struct));
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.7.3. weechat_hashtable_set
New in version 0.3.3.
Add or update item in a hashtable.
Prototype:
int weechat_hashtable_set (struct t_hashtable *hashtable, const void *key, const void *value);
Arguments:
-
hashtable: hashtable pointer
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key: key pointer
-
value: value pointer
Return value:
-
1 if ok, 0 if error
C example:
weechat_hashtable_set (hashtable, "my_key", "my_value");
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.7.4. weechat_hashtable_get
New in version 0.3.3.
Get value associated with a key in a hashtable.
Prototype:
void *weechat_hashtable_get (struct t_hashtable *hashtable, void *key);
Arguments:
-
hashtable: hashtable pointer
-
key: key pointer
Return value:
-
value for key, NULL if key is not found
C example:
void *value = weechat_hashtable_get (hashtable, "my_key");
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.7.5. weechat_hashtable_has_key
New in version 0.3.4.
Return 1 if hashtable has key, otherwise 0.
Prototype:
int weechat_hashtable_has_key (struct t_hashtable *hashtable, void *key);
Arguments:
-
hashtable: hashtable pointer
-
key: key pointer
Return value:
-
1 if key is in hashtable, 0 if key is not in hashtable
C example:
if (weechat_hashtable_has_key (hashtable, "my_key")) { /* key is in hashtable */ /* ... */ }
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.7.6. weechat_hashtable_map
New in version 0.3.3.
Call a function on all hashtable entries.
Prototype:
void hashtable_map (struct t_hashtable *hashtable, void (*callback_map)(void *data, struct t_hashtable *hashtable, const void *key, const void *value), void *callback_map_data);
Arguments:
-
hashtable: hashtable pointer
-
callback_map: function called for each entry in hashtable
-
callback_map_data: pointer given to map callback when it is called
C example:
void map_cb (void *data, struct t_hashtable *hashtable, const void *key, const void *value) { /* display key and value (they are both strings here) */ weechat_printf (NULL, "key: '%s', value: '%s'", (const char *)key, (const char *)value); } /* ... */ weechat_hashtable_map (hashtable, &map_cb, NULL);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.7.7. weechat_hashtable_map_string
New in version 0.3.7.
Call a function on all hashtable entries, sending keys and values as strings.
Prototype:
void hashtable_map_string (struct t_hashtable *hashtable, void (*callback_map)(void *data, struct t_hashtable *hashtable, const char *key, const char *value), void *callback_map_data);
Arguments:
-
hashtable: hashtable pointer
-
callback_map: function called for each entry in hashtable
-
callback_map_data: pointer given to map callback when it is called
Note
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The strings key and value sent to callback are temporary strings, they are deleted after call to callback. |
C example:
void map_cb (void *data, struct t_hashtable *hashtable, const char *key, const char *value) { /* display key and value */ weechat_printf (NULL, "key: '%s', value: '%s'", key, value); } /* ... */ weechat_hashtable_map_string (hashtable, &map_cb, NULL);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.7.8. weechat_hashtable_get_integer
New in version 0.3.3.
Return integer value of a hashtable property.
Prototype:
int weechat_hashtable_get_integer (struct t_hashtable *hashtable, void *property);
Arguments:
-
hashtable: hashtable pointer
-
property: property name:
-
size: size of internal array "htable" in hashtable
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items_count: number of items in hashtable
-
Return value:
-
integer value of property
C example:
int items_count = weechat_hashtable_get_integer (hashtable, "items_count");
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.7.9. weechat_hashtable_get_string
New in version 0.3.4.
Return string value of a hashtable property.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_hashtable_get_string (struct t_hashtable *hashtable, const char *property);
Arguments:
-
hashtable: hashtable pointer
-
property: property name:
-
type_keys: type for keys:
-
integer: integer
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string: string
-
pointer: pointer
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buffer: buffer
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time: time
-
-
type_values: type for values:
-
integer: integer
-
string: string
-
pointer: pointer
-
buffer: buffer
-
time: time
-
-
keys: string with list of keys (format: "key1,key2,key3")
-
keys_sorted: string with list of sorted keys (format: "key1,key2,key3")
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values: string with list of values (format: "value1,value2,value3")
-
keys_values: string with list of keys and values (format: "key1:value1,key2:value2,key3:value3")
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keys_values_sorted: string with list of keys and values (sorted by keys) (format: "key1:value1,key2:value2,key3:value3")
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Return value:
-
string value of property
C examples:
weechat_printf (NULL, "keys are type: %s", weechat_hashtable_get_string (hashtable, "type_keys")); weechat_printf (NULL, "list of keys: %s", weechat_hashtable_get_string (hashtable, "keys"));
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.7.10. weechat_hashtable_set_pointer
New in version 0.3.4.
Set pointer value of a hashtable property.
Prototype:
void weechat_hashtable_set_pointer (struct t_hashtable *hashtable, const char *property, void *pointer);
Arguments:
-
hashtable: hashtable pointer
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property and value: property name, with its value:
-
callback_free_value: set callback function used to free values in hashtable
-
C example:
void my_free_value_cb (struct t_hashtable *hashtable, const void *key, void *value) { /* ... */ } weechat_hashtable_set_pointer (hashtable, "callback_free_value", &my_free_value_cb);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.7.11. weechat_hashtable_add_to_infolist
New in version 0.3.3.
Add hashtable items to an infolist item.
Prototype:
int weechat_hashtable_add_to_infolist (struct t_hashtable *hashtable, struct t_infolist_item *infolist_item, const char *prefix);
Arguments:
-
hashtable: hashtable pointer
-
infolist_item: infolist item pointer
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prefix: string used as prefix for names in infolist
Return value:
-
1 if ok, 0 if error
C example:
weechat_hashtable_add_to_infolist (hashtable, infolist_item, "testhash"); /* if hashtable contains: "key1" => "value 1" "key2" => "value 2" then following variables will be added to infolist item: "testhash_name_00000" = "key1" "testhash_value_00000" = "value 1" "testhash_name_00001" = "key2" "testhash_value_00001" = "value 2" */
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.7.12. weechat_hashtable_remove
New in version 0.3.3.
Remove an item in a hashtable.
Prototype:
void weechat_hashtable_remove (struct t_hashtable *hashtable, const void *key);
Arguments:
-
hashtable: hashtable pointer
-
key: key pointer
C example:
weechat_hashtable_remove (hashtable, "my_key");
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.7.13. weechat_hashtable_remove_all
New in version 0.3.3.
Remove all items in a hashtable.
Prototype:
void weechat_hashtable_remove_all (struct t_hashtable *hashtable);
Arguments:
-
hashtable: hashtable pointer
C example:
weechat_hashtable_remove_all (hashtable);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.7.14. weechat_hashtable_free
New in version 0.3.3.
Free a hashtable.
Prototype:
void weechat_hashtable_free (struct t_hashtable *hashtable);
Arguments:
-
hashtable: hashtable pointer
C example:
weechat_hashtable_free (hashtable);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.8. Configuration files
Functions for configuration files.
3.8.1. weechat_config_new
Create a new configuration file.
Prototype:
struct t_config_file *weechat_config_new (const char *name, int (*callback_reload)(void *data, struct t_config_file *config_file), void *callback_reload_data);
Arguments:
-
name: name of configuration file (without path or extension)
-
callback_reload: function called when configuration file is reloaded with /reload (optional, can be NULL), arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
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struct t_config_file *config_file: configuration file pointer
-
return value:
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_OK
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_MEMORY_ERROR
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_FILE_NOT_FOUND
-
-
-
callback_reload_data: pointer given to reload callback when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
-
pointer to new configuration file, NULL if an error occurred
Note
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File is NOT created on disk by this function. It will be created by call to function weechat_write_config. You should call this function only after adding some sections (with weechat_config_new_section) and options (with weechat_config_new_option). |
C example:
int my_config_reload_cb (void *data, struct t_config_file *config_file) { /* ... */ return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } struct t_config_file *config_file = weechat_config_new ("test", &my_config_reload_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype config_file = weechat.config_new(name, calback_reload, callback_reload_data) # example def my_config_reload_cb(data, config_file): # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK config_file = weechat.config_new("test", "my_config_reload_cb", "")
3.8.2. weechat_config_new_section
Create a new section in configuration file.
Prototype:
struct t_config_section *weechat_config_new_section ( struct t_config_file *config_file, const char *name, int user_can_add_options, int user_can_delete_options, int (*callback_read)(void *data, struct t_config_file *config_file, struct t_config_section *section, const char *option_name, const char *value), void *callback_read_data, int (*callback_write)(void *data, struct t_config_file *config_file, const char *section_name), void *callback_write_data, int (*callback_write_default)(void *data, struct t_config_file *config_file, const char *section_name); void *callback_write_default_data, int (*callback_create_option)(void *data, struct t_config_file *config_file, struct t_config_section *section, const char *option_name, const char *value), void *callback_create_option_data, int (*callback_delete_option)(void *data, struct t_config_file *config_file, struct t_config_section *section, struct t_config_option *option), void *callback_delete_option_data);
Arguments:
-
config_file: configuration file pointer
-
name: name of section
-
user_can_add_options: 1 if user can create new options in section, or 0 if it is forbidden
-
user_can_delete_options: 1 if user can delete options in section, or 0 if it is forbidden
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callback_read: function called when an option in section is read from disk (should be NULL in most cases, except if options in section need custom function), arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
-
struct t_config_file *config_file: configuration file pointer
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struct t_config_section *section: section pointer
-
const char *option_name: name of option
-
const char *value: value
-
return value:
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_OK
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_MEMORY_ERROR
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_FILE_NOT_FOUND
-
-
-
callback_read_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
-
callback_write: function called when section is written in file (should be NULL for most cases, except if section needs to be written by a custom function), arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
-
struct t_config_file *config_file: configuration file pointer
-
struct t_config_section *section: section pointer
-
const char *option_name: name of option
-
return value:
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_OK
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_ERROR
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_MEMORY_ERROR
-
-
-
callback_write_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
-
callback_write_default: function called when default values for section must be written in file, arguments:
-
void *data: pointer
-
struct t_config_file *config_file: configuration file pointer
-
const char *section_name: name of section
-
return value:
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_OK
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_ERROR
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_MEMORY_ERROR
-
-
-
callback_write_default_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
-
callback_create_option: function called when a new option is created in section (NULL if section does not allow new options to be created), arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
-
struct t_config_file *config_file: configuration file pointer
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struct t_config_section *section: section pointer
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const char *option_name: name of option
-
const char *value: value
-
return value:
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_CHANGED
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_SAME_VALUE
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_ERROR
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OPTION_NOT_FOUND
-
-
-
callback_create_option_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
-
callback_delete_option: function called when an option is deleted in section (NULL if section does not allow options to be deleted), arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
-
struct t_config_file *config_file: configuration file pointer
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struct t_config_section *section: section pointer
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struct t_config_option *option: option pointer
-
return value:
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_NO_RESET
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_RESET
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_REMOVED
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_ERROR
-
-
-
callback_delete_option_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
-
pointer to new section in configuration file, NULL if an error occurred
C example:
int my_section_read_cb (void *data, struct t_config_file *config_file, struct t_config_section *section, const char *option_name, const char *value) { /* ... */ return WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_CHANGED; /* return WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_SAME_VALUE; */ /* return WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OPTION_NOT_FOUND; */ /* return WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_ERROR; */ } int my_section_write_cb (void *data, struct t_config_file *config_file, const char *section_name) { /* ... */ return WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_OK; /* return WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_ERROR; */ } int my_section_write_default_cb (void *data, struct t_config_file *config_file, const char *section_name) { /* ... */ return WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_OK; /* return WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_ERROR; */ } int my_section_create_option_cb (void *data, struct t_config_file *config_file, struct t_config_section *section, const char *option_name, const char *value) { /* ... */ return WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_SAME_VALUE; /* return WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_ERROR; */ } int my_section_delete_option_cb (void *data, struct t_config_file *config_file, struct t_config_section *section, struct t_config_option *option) { /* ... */ return WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_REMOVED; /* return WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_ERROR; */ } /* standard section, user can not add/delete options */ struct t_config_section *new_section1 = weechat_config_new_section (config_file, "section1", 0, 0, NULL, NULL, /* read callback */ NULL, NULL, /* write callback */ NULL, NULL, /* write default callback */ NULL, NULL, /* create option callback */ NULL, NULL); /* delete option callback */ /* special section, user can add/delete options, and options need callback to be read/written */ struct t_config_section *new_section2 = weechat_config_new_section (config_file, "section2", 1, 1, &my_section_read_cb, NULL, &my_section_write_cb, NULL, &my_section_write_default_cb, NULL, &my_section_create_option_cb, NULL, &my_section_delete_option_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype section = weechat.config_new_section(config_file, name, user_can_add_options, user_can_delete_options, callback_read, callback_read_data, callback_write, callback_write_data, callback_create_option, callback_create_option_data, callback_delete_option, callback_delete_option_data) # example def my_section_read_cb(data, config_file, section, option_name, value): # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_CHANGED # return weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_SAME_VALUE # return weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OPTION_NOT_FOUND # return weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_ERROR def my_section_write_cb(data, config_file, section_name): # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_OK def my_section_write_default_cb(data, config_file, section_name): # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_OK def my_section_create_option_cb(data, config_file, section, option_name, value): # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_SAME_VALUE def my_section_delete_option_cb(data, config_file, section, option): # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_REMOVED section = weechat.config_new_section(config_file, "section1", 1, 1, "my_section_read_cb", "", "my_section_write_cb", "", "my_section_write_default_cb", "", "my_section_create_option_cb", "", "my_section_delete_option_cb", "")
3.8.3. weechat_config_search_section
Search a section in a configuration file.
Prototype:
struct t_config_section *weechat_config_search_section ( struct t_config_file *config_file, const char *section_name);
Arguments:
-
config_file: configuration file pointer
-
section_name: name of section to search
Return value:
-
pointer to section found, NULL if section was not found
C example:
struct t_config_section *section = weechat_config_search_section (config_file, "section");
Script (Python):
# prototype section = weechat.config_search_section(config_file, section_name) # example section = weechat.config_search_section(config_file, "section")
3.8.4. weechat_config_new_option
Create a new option in a section of a configuration file.
Prototype:
struct t_config_option *weechat_config_new_option ( struct t_config_file *config_file, struct t_config_section *section, const char *name, const char *type, const char *description, const char *string_values, int min, int max, const char *default_value, const char *value, int null_value_allowed, int (*callback_check_value)(void *data, struct t_config_option *option, const char *value), void *callback_check_value_data, void (*callback_change)(void *data, struct t_config_option *option), void *callback_change_data, void (*callback_delete)(void *data, struct t_config_option *option), void *callback_delete_data);
Arguments:
-
config_file: configuration file pointer
-
section: section pointer
-
name: name of option
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type: type of option:
-
boolean: boolean value (on/off)
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integer: integer value (with optional strings for values)
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string: string value
-
color: color
-
-
description: description of option
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string_values: values as string (separated by "|"), used for type integer (optional)
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min: minimum value (for type integer)
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max: maximum value (for type integer)
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default_value: default value for option (used when option is reset)
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value: value for option
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null_value_allowed: 1 if null (undefined value) is allowed for option, otherwise 0
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callback_check_value: function called to check new value for option (optional), arguments and return value:
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void *data: pointer
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struct t_config_option *option: option pointer
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const char *value: new value for option
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return value:
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1 if value is ok
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0 if value is invalid
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callback_check_value_data: pointer given to check_value callback when it is called by WeeChat
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callback_change: function called when value of option has changed (optional), arguments:
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void *data: pointer
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struct t_config_option *option: option pointer
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callback_change_data: pointer given to change callback when it is called by WeeChat
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callback_delete: function called when option will be deleted (optional), arguments:
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void *data: pointer
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struct t_config_option *option: option pointer
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callback_delete_data: pointer given to delete callback when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
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pointer to new option in section, NULL if an error
C example:
/* boolean */ struct t_config_option *option1 = weechat_config_new_option (config_file, section, "option1", "boolean", "My option, type boolean" NULL, /* string values */ 0, 0, /* min, max */ "on", /* default */ "on", /* value */ 0, /* null value allowed */ NULL, NULL, /* check callback */ NULL, NULL, /* change callback */ NULL, NULL); /* delete callback */ /* integer */ struct t_config_option *option2 = weechat_config_new_option (config_file, section, "option2", "integer", "My option, type integer" NULL, /* string values */ 0, 100, /* min, max */ "15", /* default */ "15", /* value */ 0, /* null value allowed */ NULL, NULL, /* check callback */ NULL, NULL, /* change callback */ NULL, NULL); /* delete callback */ /* integer (with string values) */ struct t_config_option *option3 = weechat_config_new_option (config_file, section, "option3", "integer", "My option, type integer (with string values)" "top|bottom|left|right", /* string values */ 0, 0, /* min, max */ "bottom", /* default */ "bottom", /* value */ 0, /* null value allowed */ NULL, NULL, /* check callback */ NULL, NULL, /* change callback */ NULL, NULL); /* delete callback */ /* string */ struct t_config_option *option4 = weechat_config_new_option (config_file, section, "option4", "string", "My option, type string" NULL, /* string values */ 0, 0, /* min, max */ "test", /* default */ "test", /* value */ 1, /* null value allowed */ NULL, NULL, /* check callback */ NULL, NULL, /* change callback */ NULL, NULL); /* delete callback */ /* color */ struct t_config_option *option5 = weechat_config_new_option (config_file, section, "option5", "color", "My option, type color" NULL, /* string values */ 0, 0, /* min, max */ "lightblue", /* default */ "lightblue", /* value */ 0, /* null value allowed */ NULL, NULL, /* check callback */ NULL, NULL, /* change callback */ NULL, NULL); /* delete callback */
Script (Python):
# prototype option = weechat.config_new_option(config_file, section, name, type, description, string_values, min, max, default_value, value, null_value_allowed, callback_check_value, callback_check_value_data, callback_change, callback_change_data, callback_delete, callback_delete_data) # example def option4_check_value_cb(data, option, value): # ... return 1 # return 0 def option4_change_cb(data, option): # ... def option4_delete_cb(data, option): # ... option1 = weechat.config_new_option(config_file, section, "option1", "boolean", "My option, type boolean", "", 0, 0, "on", "on", 0, "", "", "", "", "", "") option2 = weechat.config_new_option(config_file, section, "option2", "integer", "My option, type integer", "", 0, 100, "15", "15", 0, "", "", "", "", "", "") option3 = weechat.config_new_option(config_file, section, "option3", "integer", "My option, type integer (with string values)", "top|bottom|left|right", 0, 0, "bottom", "bottom", 0, "", "", "", "", "", "") option4 = weechat.config_new_option(config_file, section, "option4", "string", "My option, type string", "", 0, 0, "test", "test", 1, "option4_check_value_cb", "" "option4_change_cb", "", "option4_delete_cb", "") option5 = weechat.config_new_option(config_file, section, "option5", "color", "My option, type color", "", 0, 0, "lightblue", "lightblue", 0, "", "", "", "", "", "")
3.8.5. weechat_config_search_option
Search an option in a section of a configuration file.
Prototype:
struct t_config_option *weechat_config_search_option ( struct t_config_file *config_file, struct t_config_section *section, const char *option_name);
Arguments:
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config_file: configuration file pointer
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section: section pointer
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name: name of option to search
Return value:
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pointer to option found, NULL if option was not found
C example:
struct t_config_option *option = weechat_config_search_option (config_file, section, "option");
Script (Python):
# prototype option = weechat.config_search_option(config_file, section, option_name) # example option = weechat.config_search_option(config_file, section, "option")
3.8.6. weechat_config_search_section_option
Search a section and an option in a configuration file or section.
Prototype:
void weechat_config_search_section_option (struct t_config_file *config_file, struct t_config_section *section, const char *option_name, struct t_config_section **section_found, struct t_config_option **option_found);
Arguments:
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config_file: configuration file pointer
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section: section pointer
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option_name: option name
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section_found: pointer to section pointer, will be set to section of option, if found
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option_found: pointer to an option pointer, will be set to option pointer, if found
C example:
struct t_config_section *ptr_section; struct t_config_option *ptr_option; weechat_config_search_section_option(config_file, section, "option", &ptr_section, &ptr_option); if (ptr_option) { /* option found */ } else { /* option not found */ }
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.8.7. weechat_config_search_with_string
Search an option with full name.
Prototype:
void weechat_config_search_with_string (const char *option_name, struct t_config_file **config_file, struct t_config_section **section, struct t_config_option **option, char **pos_option_name);
Arguments:
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option_name: full option name (format: "file.section.option")
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config_file: pointer to configuration file pointer, will be set with pointer to configuration file of option found
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section: pointer to section pointer, will be set to section of option, if found
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option: pointer to an option pointer, will be set to option pointer, if found
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pos_option_name: pointer to a string pointer, will be set to pointer to name of option, if found
C example:
struct t_config_file *ptr_config_file; struct t_config_section *ptr_section; struct t_config_option *ptr_option; char *option_name; weechat_config_search_with_string ("file.section.option", &ptr_config_file, &ptr_section, &ptr_option, &option_name); if (ptr_option) { /* option found */ } else { /* option not found */ }
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.8.8. weechat_config_string_to_boolean
Check if a text is "true" or "false", as boolean value.
Prototype:
int weechat_config_string_to_boolean (const char *text);
Arguments:
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text: text to analyze
Return value:
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1 if text is "true" ("on", "yes", "y", "true", "t", "1")
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0 if text is "false" ("off", "no", "n", "false", "f", "0")
C example:
if (weechat_config_string_to_boolean (option_value)) { /* value is "true" */ } else { /* value is "false" */ }
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.config_string_to_boolean(text) # example if weechat.config_string_to_boolean(text): # ...
3.8.9. weechat_config_option_reset
Reset an option to its default value.
Prototype:
int weechat_config_option_reset (struct t_config_option *option, int run_callback);
Arguments:
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option: option pointer
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run_callback: 1 for calling callback if value of option is changed, otherwise 0
Return value:
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_CHANGED if option value has been reset
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_SAME_VALUE if value was not changed
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_ERROR if an error occurred
C example:
switch (weechat_config_option_reset (option, 1)) { case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_CHANGED: /* .... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_SAME_VALUE: /* .... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_ERROR: /* .... */ break; }
Script (Python):
# prototype rc = weechat.config_option_reset(option, run_callback) # example rc = weechat.config_option_reset(option, 1) if rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_CHANGED: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_SAME_VALUE: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_ERROR: # ...
3.8.10. weechat_config_option_set
Set new value for an option.
Prototype:
int weechat_config_option_set (struct t_config_option *option, const char *value, int run_callback);
Arguments:
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option: option pointer
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value: new value for option
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run_callback: 1 for calling change callback if value of option is changed, otherwise 0
Return value:
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_CHANGED if option value has been changed
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_SAME_VALUE if value was not changed
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_ERROR if an error occurred
C example:
switch (weechat_config_option_set (option, "new_value", 1)) { case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_CHANGED: /* .... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_SAME_VALUE: /* .... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_ERROR: /* .... */ break; }
Script (Python):
# prototype rc = weechat.config_option_set(option, value, run_callback) # example rc = weechat.config_option_set(option, "new_value", 1) if rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_CHANGED: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_SAME_VALUE: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_ERROR: # ...
3.8.11. weechat_config_option_set_null
Set null (undefined value) for an option.
Prototype:
int weechat_config_option_set_null (struct t_config_option *option, int run_callback);
Arguments:
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option: option pointer
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run_callback: 1 for calling change callback if value of option is changed (if it was not null), otherwise 0
Note
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You can set value to null only if it is allowed for option (see weechat_config_new_option). |
Return value:
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_CHANGED if option value has been changed
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_SAME_VALUE if value was not changed
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_ERROR if an error occurred
C example:
switch (weechat_config_option_set_null (option, 1)) { case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_CHANGED: /* .... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_SAME_VALUE: /* .... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_ERROR: /* .... */ break; }
Script (Python):
# prototype rc = weechat.config_option_set_null(option, run_callback) # example rc = weechat.config_option_set_null(option, 1) if rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_CHANGED: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_SAME_VALUE: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_ERROR: # ...
3.8.12. weechat_config_option_unset
Unset/reset option.
Prototype:
int weechat_config_option_unset (struct t_config_option *option);
Arguments:
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option: option pointer
Return value:
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_NO_RESET if option value has not been reset
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_RESET if option value has been reset
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_REMOVED if option has been removed
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_ERROR if an error occurred
C example:
switch (weechat_config_option_unset (option)) { case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_NO_RESET: /* .... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_RESET: /* .... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_REMOVED: /* .... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_ERROR: /* .... */ break; }
Script (Python):
# prototype rc = weechat.config_option_unset(option) # example rc = weechat.config_option_unset(option) if rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_NO_RESET: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_RESET: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_REMOVED: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_ERROR: # ...
3.8.13. weechat_config_option_rename
Rename an option.
Prototype:
void weechat_config_option_rename (struct t_config_option *option, const char *new_name);
Arguments:
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option: option pointer
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new_name: new name for option
C example:
weechat_config_option_rename (option, "new_name");
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.config_option_rename(option, new_name) # example weechat.config_option_rename(option, "new_name")
3.8.14. weechat_config_option_get_pointer
Return a pointer on an option property.
Prototype:
void *weechat_config_option_get_pointer (struct t_config_option *option, const char *property);
Arguments:
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option: option pointer
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property: property name:
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config_file: configuration file pointer (struct t_config_file *)
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section: section pointer (struct t_config_section *)
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name: option name (char *)
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type: option type (int *)
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description: option description (char *)
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string_values: string values (char *)
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min: minimum value (int *)
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max: maximum value (int *)
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default_value: default value (depends on type)
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value: current value (depends on type)
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prev_option: previous option pointer (struct t_config_option *)
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next_option: next option pointer (struct t_config_option *)
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Return value:
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pointer to property asked
C example:
char *description = weechat_config_option_get_pointer (option, "description");
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.8.15. weechat_config_option_is_null
Check if an option is "null" (undefined value).
Prototype:
int weechat_config_option_is_null (struct t_config_option *option);
Arguments:
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option: option pointer
Return value:
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1 if value of option is "null"
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0 if value of option is not "null"
C example:
if (weechat_config_option_is_null (option)) { /* value is "null" */ } else { /* value is not "null" */ }
Script (Python):
# prototype is_null = weechat.config_option_is_null(option) # example if weechat.config_option_is_null(option): # ...
3.8.16. weechat_config_option_default_is_null
Check if default value for an option is "null" (undefined value).
Prototype:
int weechat_config_option_default_is_null (struct t_config_option *option);
Arguments:
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option: option pointer
Return value:
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1 if default value of option is "null"
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0 if default value of option is not "null"
C example:
if (weechat_config_option_default_is_null (option)) { /* default value is "null" */ } else { /* default value is not "null" */ }
Script (Python):
# prototype is_null = weechat.config_option_default_is_null(option) # example if weechat.config_option_default_is_null(option): # ...
3.8.17. weechat_config_boolean
Return boolean value of option.
Prototype:
int weechat_config_boolean (struct t_config_option *option);
Arguments:
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option: option pointer
Return value:
-
boolean value of option (0 or 1)
C example:
struct t_config_option *option = weechat_config_get ("plugin.section.option"); if (weechat_config_boolean (option)) { /* value is "true" */ } else { /* value is "false" */ }
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.config_boolean(option) # example option = weechat.config_get("plugin.section.option") if weechat.config_boolean(option): # ...
3.8.18. weechat_config_boolean_default
Return default boolean value of option.
Prototype:
int weechat_config_boolean_default (struct t_config_option *option);
Arguments:
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option: option pointer
Return value:
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default boolean value of option (0 or 1)
C example:
struct t_config_option *option = weechat_config_get ("plugin.section.option"); if (weechat_config_boolean_default (option)) { /* value is "true" */ } else { /* value is "false" */ }
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.config_boolean_default(option) # example option = weechat.config_get("plugin.section.option") if weechat.config_boolean_default(option): # ...
3.8.19. weechat_config_integer
Return integer value of option.
Prototype:
int weechat_config_integer (struct t_config_option *option);
Arguments:
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option: option pointer
Return value:
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integer value of option
C example:
struct t_config_option *option = weechat_config_get ("plugin.section.option"); int value = weechat_config_integer (option);
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.config_integer(option) # example option = weechat.config_get("plugin.section.option") value = weechat.config_integer(option)
3.8.20. weechat_config_integer_default
Return default integer value of option.
Prototype:
int weechat_config_integer_default (struct t_config_option *option);
Arguments:
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option: option pointer
Return value:
-
default integer value of option
C example:
struct t_config_option *option = weechat_config_get ("plugin.section.option"); int value = weechat_config_integer_default (option);
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.config_integer_default(option) # example option = weechat.config_get("plugin.section.option") value = weechat.config_integer_default(option)
3.8.21. weechat_config_string
Return string value of option.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_config_string (struct t_config_option *option);
Arguments:
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option: option pointer
Return value:
-
string value of option
C example:
struct t_config_option *option = weechat_config_get ("plugin.section.option"); const char *value = weechat_config_string (option);
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.config_string(option) # example option = weechat.config_get("plugin.section.option") value = weechat.config_string(option)
3.8.22. weechat_config_string_default
Return default string value of option.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_config_string_default (struct t_config_option *option);
Arguments:
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option: option pointer
Return value:
-
default string value of option
C example:
struct t_config_option *option = weechat_config_get ("plugin.section.option"); const char *value = weechat_config_string_default (option);
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.config_string_default(option) # example option = weechat.config_get("plugin.section.option") value = weechat.config_string_default(option)
3.8.23. weechat_config_color
Return color value of option.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_config_color (struct t_config_option *option);
Arguments:
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option: option pointer
Return value:
-
color value of option (string with name of color)
C example:
struct t_config_option *option = weechat_config_get ("plugin.section.option"); const char *color = weechat_config_color (option);
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.config_color(option) # example option = weechat.config_get("plugin.section.option") value = weechat.config_color(option)
3.8.24. weechat_config_color_default
Return default color value of option.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_config_color_default (struct t_config_option *option);
Arguments:
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option: option pointer
Return value:
-
default color value of option (string with name of color)
C example:
struct t_config_option *option = weechat_config_get ("plugin.section.option"); const char *color = weechat_config_color_default (option);
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.config_color_default(option) # example option = weechat.config_get("plugin.section.option") value = weechat.config_color_default(option)
3.8.25. weechat_config_write_option
Write a line in a configuration file with option and its value (this function should be called only in "write" or "write_default" callbacks for a section).
Prototype:
void weechat_config_write_option (struct t_config_file *config_file, struct t_config_option *option);
Arguments:
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config_file: configuration file pointer
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option: option pointer
C example:
int my_section_write_cb (void *data, struct t_config_file *config_file, const char *section_name) { weechat_config_write_line (config_file, "my_section", NULL); weechat_config_write_option (config_file, option); return WEECHAT_RC_OK; }
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.config_write_option(config_file, option) # example def my_section_write_cb(data, config_file, section_name): weechat.config_write_line(config_file, "my_section", "") weechat.config_write_option(config_file, option) return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK
3.8.26. weechat_config_write_line
Write a line in a configuration file (this function should be called only in "write" or "write_default" callbacks for a section).
Prototype:
void weechat_config_write_line (struct t_config_file *config_file, const char *option_name, const char *value, ...);
Arguments:
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config_file: configuration file pointer
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option_name: option name
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value: value (if NULL, then line with section name is written, for example: "[section]")
C example:
int my_section_write_cb (void *data, struct t_config_file *config_file, const char *section_name) { weechat_config_write_line (config_file, "my_section", NULL); weechat_config_write_line (config_file, "option", "%s;%d", "value", 123); return WEECHAT_RC_OK; }
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.config_write_line(config_file, option_name, value) # example def my_section_write_cb(data, config_file, section_name): weechat.config_write_line(config_file, "my_section", "") weechat.config_write_line(config_file, "option", "value") return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK
3.8.27. weechat_config_write
Write configuration file to disk.
Prototype:
int weechat_config_write (struct t_config_file *config_file);
Arguments:
-
config_file: configuration file pointer
Return value:
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_OK if configuration was written
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_MEMORY_ERROR if there was not enough memory
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_ERROR if another error occurred
C example:
switch (weechat_config_write (config_file)) { case WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_OK: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_MEMORY_ERROR: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_ERROR: /* ... */ break; }
Script (Python):
# prototype rc = weechat.config_write(config_file) # example rc = weechat.config_write(config_file) if rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_OK: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_MEMORY_ERROR: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_WRITE_ERROR: # ...
3.8.28. weechat_config_read
Read configuration file from disk.
Prototype:
int weechat_config_read (struct t_config_file *config_file);
Arguments:
-
config_file: configuration file pointer
Return value:
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_OK if configuration was loaded
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_MEMORY_ERROR if there was not enough memory
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_FILE_NOT_FOUND if file was not found
C example:
switch (weechat_config_read (config_file)) { case WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_OK: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_MEMORY_ERROR: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_FILE_NOT_FOUND: /* ... */ break; }
Script (Python):
# prototype rc = weechat.config_read(config_file) # example rc = weechat.config_read(config_file) if rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_OK: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_MEMORY_ERROR: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_FILE_NOT_FOUND: # ...
3.8.29. weechat_config_reload
Reload configuration file from disk.
Prototype:
int weechat_config_reload (struct t_config_file *config_file);
Arguments:
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config_file: configuration file pointer
Return value:
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_OK if configuration was reloaded
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_MEMORY_ERROR if there was not enough memory
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WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_FILE_NOT_FOUND if file was not found
C example:
switch (weechat_config_reload (config_file)) { case WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_OK: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_MEMORY_ERROR: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_FILE_NOT_FOUND: /* ... */ break; }
Script (Python):
# prototype rc = weechat.config_reload(config_file) # example rc = weechat.config_reload(config_file) if rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_OK: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_MEMORY_ERROR: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_READ_FILE_NOT_FOUND: # ...
3.8.30. weechat_config_option_free
Free an option.
Prototype:
void weechat_config_option_free (struct t_config_option *option);
Arguments:
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option: option pointer
C example:
weechat_config_option_free (option);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.config_option_free(option) # example weechat.config_option_free(option)
3.8.31. weechat_config_section_free_options
Free all options in a section.
Prototype:
void weechat_config_section_free_options (struct t_config_section *section);
Arguments:
-
section: section pointer
C example:
weechat_config_section_free_options (section);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.config_section_free_options(section) # example weechat.config_section_free_options(section)
3.8.32. weechat_config_section_free
Free a section.
Prototype:
void weechat_config_section_free (struct t_config_option *option);
Arguments:
-
section: section pointer
C example:
weechat_config_section_free (section);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.config_section_free(section) # example weechat.config_section_free(section)
3.8.33. weechat_config_free
Free a configuration file.
Prototype:
void weechat_config_free (struct t_config_file *config_file);
Arguments:
-
config_file: configuration file pointer
C example:
weechat_config_free (config_file);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.config_free(config_file) # example weechat.config_free(config_file)
3.8.34. weechat_config_get
Search an option with full name.
Prototype:
struct t_config_option *weechat_config_get (const char *option_name);
Arguments:
-
option_name: full option name (format: "file.section.option")
Return value:
-
pointer to option found, NULL if option was not found
C example:
struct t_config_option *option = weechat_config_get ("weechat.look.item_time_format");
Script (Python):
# prototype option = weechat.config_get(option_name) # example option = weechat.config_get("weechat.look.item_time_format")
3.8.35. weechat_config_get_plugin
Search an option in plugins configuration file (plugins.conf).
Prototype:
const char *weechat_config_get_plugin (const char *option_name);
Arguments:
-
option_name: option name, WeeChat will add prefix "plugins.var.xxx." (where "xxx" is current plugin name)
Return value:
-
value of option found, NULL if option was not found
C example:
/* if current plugin is "test", then look for value of option "plugins.var.test.option" in file plugins.conf */ char *value = weechat_config_get_plugin ("option");
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.config_get_plugin(option_name) # example value = weechat.config_get_plugin("option")
3.8.36. weechat_config_is_set_plugin
Check if option is set in plugins configuration file (plugins.conf).
Prototype:
int weechat_config_is_set_plugin (const char *option_name);
Arguments:
-
option_name: option name, WeeChat will add prefix "plugins.var.xxx." (where "xxx" is current plugin name)
Return value:
-
1 if option is set, 0 if option does not exist
C example:
if (weechat_config_is_set_plugin ("option")) { /* option is set */ } else { /* option does not exist */ }
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.config_is_set_plugin(option_name) # example if weechat.config_is_set_plugin("option"): # option is set # ... else: # option does not exist # ...
3.8.37. weechat_config_set_plugin
Set new value for option in plugins configuration file (plugins.conf).
Prototype:
int weechat_config_set_plugin (const char *option_name, const char *value);
Arguments:
-
option_name: option name, WeeChat will add prefix "plugins.var.xxx." (where "xxx" is current plugin name)
-
value: new value for option
Return value:
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_CHANGED if option value has been changed
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_SAME_VALUE if value was not changed
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OPTION_NOT_FOUND if option was not found
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_ERROR if other error occurred
C example:
switch (weechat_config_set_plugin ("option", "test_value")) { case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_CHANGED: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_SAME_VALUE: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OPTION_NOT_FOUND: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_ERROR: /* ... */ break; }
Script (Python):
# prototype rc = weechat.config_set_plugin(option_name, value) # example rc = weechat.config_set_plugin("option", "test_value") if rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_CHANGED: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OK_SAME_VALUE: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_OPTION_NOT_FOUND: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_SET_ERROR: # ...
3.8.38. weechat_config_set_desc_plugin
New in version 0.3.5.
Set description for option in plugins configuration file (plugins.conf).
Prototype:
void weechat_config_set_desc_plugin (const char *option_name, const char *description);
Arguments:
-
option_name: option name, WeeChat will add prefix "plugins.desc.xxx." (where "xxx" is current plugin name)
-
description: description for option
Note
|
It is not a problem if option (plugins.var.xxx.option_name) does not exist. A future creation of option with this name will use this description. |
C example:
weechat_config_set_desc_plugin ("option", "description of option");
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.config_set_desc_plugin(option_name, description) # example version = weechat.info_get("version_number", "") or 0 if int(version) >= 0x00030500: weechat.config_set_desc_plugin("option", "description of option")
3.8.39. weechat_config_unset_plugin
Unset option in plugins configuration file (plugins.conf).
Prototype:
int weechat_config_unset_plugin (const char *option_name);
Arguments:
-
option_name: option name, WeeChat will add prefix "plugins.var.xxx." (where xxx is current plugin name)
Return value:
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_NO_RESET if option value has not been reset
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_RESET if option value has been reset
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_REMOVED if option has been removed
-
WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_ERROR if an error occurred
C example:
switch (weechat_config_unset_plugin ("option")) { case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_NO_RESET: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_RESET: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_REMOVED: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_ERROR: /* ... */ break; }
Script (Python):
# prototype rc = weechat.config_unset_plugin(option_name) # example rc = weechat.config_unset_plugin("option") if rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_NO_RESET: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_RESET: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_OK_REMOVED: # ... elif rc == weechat.WEECHAT_CONFIG_OPTION_UNSET_ERROR: # ...
3.9. Key bindings
Functions for key bindings.
3.9.1. weechat_key_bind
New in version 0.3.6.
Add new key bindings.
Note
|
Unlike command /key bind, this function will never change an existing key binding, only new keys are created. To remove a key binding, use weechat_key_unbind. |
Prototype:
int weechat_key_bind (const char *context, struct t_hashtable *keys);
Arguments:
-
context: context for keys:
-
default: default context (common actions)
-
search: search context (when searching text in buffer)
-
cursor: free movement of cursor on screen
-
mouse: keys for mouse events
-
-
keys: hashtable with key bindings
Return value:
-
number of key bindings added
C example:
struct t_hashtable *keys = weechat_hashtable_new (8, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, NULL, NULL); if (keys) { weechat_hashtable_set (keys, "@chat(plugin.buffer):button1", "hsignal:test_mouse"); weechat_hashtable_set (keys, "@chat(plugin.buffer):wheelup", "/mycommand up"); weechat_hashtable_set (keys, "@chat(plugin.buffer):wheeldown", "/mycommand down"); weechat_key_bind ("mouse", keys); weechat_hashtable_free (keys); }
Script (Python):
# prototype num_keys = weechat.key_bind(context, keys) # example keys = { "@chat(python.test):button1": "hsignal:test_mouse", "@chat(python.test):wheelup": "/mycommand up", "@chat(python.test):wheeldown": "/mycommand down" } weechat.key_bind("mouse", keys)
3.9.2. weechat_key_unbind
New in version 0.3.6.
Remove key binding(s).
Warning
|
When calling this function, ensure that you will not remove a user key binding. |
Prototype:
int weechat_key_unbind (const char *context, const char *key);
Arguments:
-
context: context for keys (see weechat_key_bind)
-
key: key to remove or a special value "area:XXX" to remove all keys having XXX as first or second area
Return value:
-
number of key bindings removed
C examples:
/* remove a single key */ weechat_key_unbind ("mouse", "@chat(plugin.buffer):button1"); /* remove all keys with area "chat(plugin.buffer)" */ weechat_key_unbind ("mouse", "area:chat(plugin.buffer)");
Script (Python):
# prototype num_keys = weechat.key_unbind(context, key) # examples # remove a single key weechat.key_unbind("mouse", "@chat(plugin.buffer):button1") # remove all keys with area "chat(python.test)" weechat.key_unbind("mouse", "area:chat(python.test)")
3.10. Display
Functions to display text in buffers.
3.10.1. weechat_prefix
Return a prefix.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_prefix (const char *prefix);
Arguments:
-
prefix: name of prefix:
Prefix | Value | Color | Description |
---|---|---|---|
error |
=!= |
yellow |
error message |
network |
-- |
magenta |
message from network |
action |
* |
white |
self action |
join |
--> |
lightgreen |
someone joins current chat |
quit |
<-- |
lightred |
someone leaves current chat |
Note
|
Values and colors can be customized with command /set. |
Return value:
-
prefix value (string with prefix and color codes), empty string if prefix is not found
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "%sThis is an error...", weechat_prefix ("error"));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.prefix(prefix) # example weechat.prnt("", "%sThis is an error..." % weechat.prefix("error"))
3.10.2. weechat_color
Return a string color code for display.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_color (const char *color_name);
Arguments:
-
color_name: name of color, one of:
-
WeeChat option name (from weechat.color.xxx), for example chat_delimiters
-
color with optional attributes/background (see below)
-
attribute:
-
bold: set bold
-
-bold: remove bold
-
reverse: set reverse
-
-reverse: remove reverse
-
italic: set italic
-
-italic: remove italic
-
underline: set underline
-
-underline: remove underline
-
-
bar color name:
-
bar_fg: foreground color for bar
-
bar_delim: delimiters color for bar
-
bar_bg: background color for bar
-
-
reset:
-
reset: reset color and attributes
-
resetcolor: reset color (keep attributes) (new in version 0.3.6)
-
-
Format of color is: attributes (optional) + color name + ",background" (optional). Possible attributes are:
-
* : bold text
-
! : reverse video
-
_ : underlined text
-
| : keep attributes: do not reset bold/reverse/underlined when changing color (new in version 0.3.6)
Examples:
-
yellow : yellow
-
_green : underlined green
-
*214 : bold orange
-
yellow,red : yellow on red
-
|cyan : cyan (and keep any attribute which was set previously)
Return value:
-
string with color code, or an empty string if color is not found
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "Color: %sblue %sdefault color %syellow on red", weechat_color ("blue"), weechat_color ("chat"), weechat_color ("yellow,red"));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.color(color_name) # example weechat.prnt("", "%sColor: %sblue %sdefault color %syellow on red" % (weechat.color("blue"), weechat.color("chat"), weechat.color("yellow,red")))
3.10.3. weechat_printf
Display a message on a buffer.
Prototype:
void weechat_printf (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, const char *message, ...);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer, if NULL, message is displayed on WeeChat buffer
-
message: message to display
Note
|
The first tabulation in message ("\t") is used to separate prefix from message. If your message has some tabs and if you don’t want prefix, then use a space, a tab, then message (see example below): this will disable prefix (the space before tab will not be displayed). |
Note
|
With two tabs ("\t") at beginning of message, time will not be displayed and message will have no alignment at all (like the message "Day changed to"). |
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "Hello on WeeChat buffer"); weechat_printf (buffer, "Hello on this buffer"); weechat_printf (buffer, "%sThis is an error!", weechat_prefix ("error")); weechat_printf (buffer, " \tMessage without prefix but with \t some \t tabs"); weechat_printf (buffer, "\t\tMessage without time/alignment"); weechat_printf (buffer, "\t\t"); /* empty line (without time) */
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.prnt(buffer, message) # example weechat.prnt("", "Hello on WeeChat buffer") weechat.prnt(buffer, "Hello on this buffer") weechat.prnt(buffer, "%sThis is an error!" % weechat.prefix("error")) weechat.prnt(buffer, " \tMessage without prefix but with \t some \t tabs") weechat.prnt(buffer, "\t\tMessage without time/alignment") weechat.prnt(buffer, "\t\t") # empty line (without time)
Note
|
Function is called "print" in scripts ("prnt" in Python). |
3.10.4. weechat_printf_date
Display a message on a buffer, using a custom date.
Prototype:
void weechat_printf_date (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, time_t date, const char *message, ...);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer, if NULL, message is displayed on WeeChat buffer
-
date: date for message (0 means current date/time)
-
message: message to display
C example:
weechat_printf_date (NULL, time (NULL) - 120, "Hello, 2 minutes ago");
Note
|
This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.10.5. weechat_printf_tags
Display a message on a buffer, using a custom tags.
Prototype:
void weechat_printf_tags (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, const char *tags, const char *message, ...);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer, if NULL, message is displayed on WeeChat buffer
-
tags: comma separated list of tags
-
message: message to display
C example:
weechat_printf_tags (NULL, "notify_message", "Message with a tag 'notify_message'");
Note
|
This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.10.6. weechat_printf_date_tags
Display a message on a buffer, using a custom date and tags.
Prototype:
void weechat_printf_date_tags (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, time_t date, const char *tags, const char *message, ...);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer, if NULL, message is displayed on WeeChat buffer
-
date: date for message (0 means current date/time)
-
tags: comma separated list of tags
-
message: message to display
Tags commonly used (non-exhaustive list):
Tag | Description |
---|---|
no_filter |
Line can not be filtered |
no_highlight |
No highlight is possible on line |
no_log |
Line is not written in log file |
log0 … log9 |
Level of log for line (see /help logger) |
notify_none |
Buffer with line is not added to hotlist |
notify_message |
Buffer with line is added to hotlist with level "message" |
notify_private |
Buffer with line is added to hotlist with level "private" |
notify_highlight |
Buffer with line is added to hotlist with level "highlight" |
nick_xxx |
Message is from nick "xxx" |
prefix_nick_ccc |
Prefix is a nick with color "ccc" |
irc_xxx |
IRC message "xxx" (can be a command or a 3-digits number) |
irc_numeric |
IRC numeric message |
irc_error |
Error from IRC server |
irc_action |
Action from a nick (command /me) |
irc_ctcp |
CTCP message |
irc_ctcp_reply |
Reply to CTCP message |
irc_smart_filter |
IRC message that can be filtered with the "smart filter" |
away_info |
Message with away info |
C example:
weechat_printf_date_tags (NULL, time (NULL) - 120, "notify_message", "Message 2 minutes ago, with a tag 'notify_message'");
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.prnt_date_tags(buffer, date, tags, message) # example time = int(time.time()) weechat.prnt_date_tags("", time - 120, "notify_message", "Message 2 minutes ago, with a tag 'notify_message'")
Note
|
Function is called "print_date_tags" in scripts ("prnt_date_tags" in Python). |
3.10.7. weechat_printf_y
Display a message on a line of a buffer with free content.
Prototype:
void weechat_printf_y (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, int y, const char *message, ...);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
y: line number (first line is 0)
-
message: message to display
C example:
weechat_printf_y (buffer, 2, "My message on third line");
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.prnt_y(buffer, y, message) # example weechat.prnt_y("", 2, "My message on third line")
Note
|
Function is called "print_y" in scripts ("prnt_y" in Python). |
3.10.8. weechat_log_printf
Write a message in WeeChat log file (weechat.log).
Prototype:
void weechat_log_printf (const char *message, ...);
Arguments:
-
message: message to write
C example:
weechat_log_printf ("My message in log file");
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.log_print(message) # example weechat.log_print("My message in log file")
Note
|
Function is called "log_print" in scripts. |
3.11. Hooks
Hook priority
New in version 0.3.4.
In some hooks, you can set a priority. A hook with higher priority is at the beginning of hooks list, so it will be found and executed before other hooks. It’s useful for modifiers, because execution order is important.
To set a priority, you must use this syntax, for argument where priority is allowed: "nnn|name" where "nnn" is nonnegative integer with priority and "name" the name for argument (priority does not appear in name, it is automatically removed from string).
Default priority is 1000.
C example:
/* hook modifier with priority = 2000 */ weechat_hook_modifier ("2000|input_text_display", &modifier_cb, NULL);
Following hook types allow priority: command, command_run, signal, hsignal, config, completion, modifier, info, info_hashtable, infolist, hdata, focus.
3.11.1. weechat_hook_command
Hook a command.
Prototype:
struct t_hook *weechat_hook_command (const char *command, const char *description, const char *args, const char *args_description, const char *completion, int (*callback)(void *data, struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, int argc, char **argv, char **argv_eol), void *callback_data);
Arguments:
-
command: command name (priority allowed, see note about priority)
-
description: description for command (displayed with /help command)
-
args: arguments for command (displayed with /help command)
-
args_description: description of arguments (displayed with /help command)
-
completion: completion template for command: list of completions for each argument, separated by space. Many completions are possible for one argument, separated by "|". Many templates are possible for same command, separated by "||".
-
callback: function called when command is used, arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
-
struct t_gui_buffer *buffer: buffer where command is executed
-
int argc: number of arguments given for command
-
char **argv: arguments given for command
-
char **argv_eol: arguments given for command (until end of line for each argument)
-
return value:
-
WEECHAT_RC_OK
-
WEECHAT_RC_ERROR
-
-
-
callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Default completion codes are:
Plugin | Name | Description |
---|---|---|
alias |
alias |
list of aliases |
alias |
alias_value |
value of alias |
aspell |
aspell_langs |
list of supported langs for aspell |
guile |
guile_script |
list of scripts |
irc |
irc_channel |
current IRC channel |
irc |
irc_channel_nicks_hosts |
nicks and hostnames of current IRC channel |
irc |
irc_channel_topic |
topic of current IRC channel |
irc |
irc_channels |
channels on all IRC servers |
irc |
irc_ignores_numbers |
numbers for defined ignores |
irc |
irc_msg_part |
default part message for IRC channel |
irc |
irc_notify_nicks |
nicks in notify list |
irc |
irc_privates |
privates on all IRC servers |
irc |
irc_server |
current IRC server |
irc |
irc_server_channels |
channels on current IRC server |
irc |
irc_server_nick |
nick on current IRC server |
irc |
irc_server_nicks |
nicks on all channels of current IRC server |
irc |
irc_server_privates |
privates on current IRC server |
irc |
irc_servers |
IRC servers (internal names) |
irc |
nick |
nicks of current IRC channel |
lua |
lua_script |
list of scripts |
perl |
perl_script |
list of scripts |
python |
python_script |
list of scripts |
relay |
relay_free_port |
first free port for relay plugin |
relay |
relay_protocol_name |
all possible protocol.name for relay plugin |
relay |
relay_relays |
protocol.name of current relays for relay plugin |
rmodifier |
rmodifier |
list of rmodifiers |
ruby |
ruby_script |
list of scripts |
script |
script_files |
files in script directories |
script |
script_scripts |
list of scripts in repository |
script |
script_scripts_installed |
list of scripts installed (from repository) |
script |
script_tags |
tags of scripts in repository |
tcl |
tcl_script |
list of scripts |
weechat |
bars_names |
names of bars |
weechat |
bars_options |
options for bars |
weechat |
buffer_properties_get |
properties that can be read on a buffer |
weechat |
buffer_properties_set |
properties that can be set on a buffer |
weechat |
buffers_names |
names of buffers |
weechat |
buffers_numbers |
numbers of buffers |
weechat |
buffers_plugins_names |
names of buffers (including plugins names) |
weechat |
commands |
commands (weechat and plugins) |
weechat |
config_files |
configuration files |
weechat |
config_option_values |
values for a configuration option |
weechat |
config_options |
configuration options |
weechat |
cursor_areas |
areas ("chat" or bar name) for free cursor movement |
weechat |
filename |
filename |
weechat |
filters_names |
names of filters |
weechat |
infolists |
names of infolists hooked |
weechat |
infos |
names of infos hooked |
weechat |
keys_codes |
key codes |
weechat |
keys_codes_for_reset |
key codes that can be reset (keys added, redefined or removed) |
weechat |
keys_contexts |
key contexts |
weechat |
nicks |
nicks in nicklist of current buffer |
weechat |
palette_colors |
palette colors |
weechat |
plugins_commands |
commands defined by plugins |
weechat |
plugins_names |
names of plugins |
weechat |
proxies_names |
names of proxies |
weechat |
proxies_options |
options for proxies |
weechat |
weechat_commands |
weechat commands |
weechat |
windows_numbers |
numbers of windows |
xfer |
nick |
nicks of DCC chat |
Special codes:
-
%%command: reuse completion template from command command
-
%-: stop completion
-
%*: repeat last completion
Return value:
-
pointer to new hook, NULL if error occurred
C example:
int my_command_cb (void *data, struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, int argc, char **argv, char **argv_eol) { /* ... */ return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } /* this example is inspired by command /filter */ struct t_hook *my_command_hook = weechat_hook_command (/* command name */ "myfilter", /* description */ "description of myfilter", /* args */ "[list] | [enable|disable|toggle [name]] | " "[add name plugin.buffer tags regex] | " "[del name|-all]", /* args description */ "description of arguments...", /* completion */ "list" " || enable %(filters_names)" " || disable %(filters_names)" " || toggle %(filters_names)" " || add %(filters_names) %(buffers_plugins_names)|*" " || del %(filters_names)|-all", /* callback */ &my_command_cb, /* callback_data */ NULL);
For example, if command called is /command abc def ghi, then argv and argv_eol have following values:
-
argv:
-
argv[0] == "/command"
-
argv[1] == "abc"
-
argv[2] == "def"
-
argv[3] == "ghi"
-
-
argv_eol:
-
argv_eol[0] == "/command abc def ghi"
-
argv_eol[1] == "abc def ghi"
-
argv_eol[2] == "def ghi"
-
argv_eol[3] == "ghi"
-
For scripts, args has value "abc def ghi".
Script (Python):
# prototype hook = weechat.hook_command(command, description, args, args_description, completion, callback, callback_data) # example def my_command_cb(data, buffer, args): # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK hook = weechat.hook_command("myfilter", "description of myfilter", "[list] | [enable|disable|toggle [name]] | [add name plugin.buffer tags regex] | [del name|-all]", "description of arguments...", "list" " || enable %(filters_names)" " || disable %(filters_names)" " || toggle %(filters_names)" " || add %(filters_names) %(buffers_plugins_names)|*" " || del %(filters_names)|-all", "my_command_cb", "")
3.11.2. weechat_hook_command_run
Hook a command when WeeChat runs it.
Prototype:
struct t_hook *weechat_hook_command_run (const char *command, int (*callback)(void *data, struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, const char *command), void *callback_data);
Arguments:
-
command: command to hook, can start or end with "*" as wildcard (priority allowed, see note about priority)
-
callback: function called when command is run, arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
-
struct t_gui_buffer *buffer: buffer where command is executed
-
const char *command: the command executed, with its arguments
-
return value:
-
WEECHAT_RC_OK
-
WEECHAT_RC_OK_EAT
-
WEECHAT_RC_ERROR
-
-
-
callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Note
|
Callback can return WEECHAT_RC_OK or WEECHAT_RC_OK_EAT (command will not be executed by WeeChat after callback). |
Return value:
-
pointer to new hook, NULL if error occurred
C example:
int my_command_run_cb (void *data, struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, const char *command) { weechat_printf (NULL, "You want to complete? I'm eating the completion ahah!"); return WEECHAT_RC_OK_EAT; } struct t_hook *my_command_run_hook = weechat_hook_command_run ("/input complete*", &my_command_run_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype hook = weechat.hook_command_run(command, callback, callback_data) # example def my_command_run_cb(data, buffer, command): weechat.prnt("", "You want to complete? I'm eating the completion, ahah!") return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK_EAT hook = weechat.hook_command_run("/input complete*", "my_command_run_cb", "")
3.11.3. weechat_hook_timer
Hook a timer.
Prototype:
struct t_hook *weechat_hook_timer (long interval, int align_second, int max_calls, int (*callback)(void *data, int remaining_calls), void *callback_data);
Arguments:
-
interval: interval between two calls (milliseconds, so 1000 = 1 second)
-
align_second: alignment on a second. For example, if current time is 09:00, if interval = 60000 (60 seconds), and align_second = 60, then timer is called each minute when second is 00
-
max_calls: number of calls to timer (if 0, then timer has no end)
-
callback: function called when time is reached, arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
-
int remaining_calls: remaining calls (-1 if timer has no end)
-
return value:
-
WEECHAT_RC_OK
-
WEECHAT_RC_ERROR
-
-
-
callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
-
pointer to new hook, NULL if error occurred
C example:
int my_timer_cb (void *data, int remaining_calls) { /* ... */ return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } /* timer called each 20 seconds */ struct t_hook *my_timer_hook = weechat_hook_timer (20 * 1000, 0, 0, &my_timer_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype hook = weechat.hook_timer(interval, align_second, max_calls, callback, callback_data) # example def my_timer_cb(data, remaining_calls): # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK # timer called each 20 seconds hook = weechat.hook_timer(20 * 1000, 0, 0, "my_timer_cb", "")
3.11.4. weechat_hook_fd
Hook a file descriptor (file or socket).
Prototype:
struct t_hook *weechat_hook_fd (int fd, int flag_read, int flag_write, int flag_exception, int (*callback)(void *data, int fd), void *callback_data);
Arguments:
-
fd: file descriptor
-
flag_read: 1 = catch read event, 0 = ignore
-
flag_write: 1 = catch write event, 0 = ignore
-
flag_exception: 1 = catch exception event, 0 = ignore
-
callback: function called a selected event occurs for file (or socket), arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
-
int fd: file descriptor
-
return value:
-
WEECHAT_RC_OK
-
WEECHAT_RC_ERROR
-
-
-
callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
-
pointer to new hook, NULL if error occurred
C example:
int my_fd_cb (void *data, int fd) { /* ... */ return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } int sock = socket (AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); /* set socket options */ /* ... */ struct t_hook *my_fd_hook = weechat_hook_fd (sock, 1, 0, 0, &my_fd_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype hook = weechat.hook_fd(fd, flag_read, flag_write, flag_exception, callback, callback_data) # example def my_fd_cb(data, fd): # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK sock = ... hook = weechat.hook_fd(sock, 1, 0, 0, "my_fd_cb", "")
3.11.5. weechat_hook_process
Hook a process (launched with fork), and catch output.
Note
|
Since version 0.3.9.2, the shell is not used any more to execute the command.
WeeChat makes an automatic split of the command and its arguments (like the
shell does). If the split is not correct (according to quotes in your command), or if you want to use shell, you can use function weechat_hook_process_hashtable with arguments in the hashtable options (new in version 0.4.0). |
Prototype:
struct t_hook *weechat_hook_process (const char *command, int timeout, int (*callback)(void *data, const char *command, int return_code, const char *out, const char *err), void *callback_data);
Arguments:
-
command: command to launch in child process or URL (new in version 0.3.7), see below
-
timeout: timeout for command (in milliseconds): after this timeout, child process is killed (0 means no timeout)
-
callback: function called when data from child is available, or when child has ended, arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
-
const char *command: command executed by child
-
int return_code: return code:
-
>= 0: child return code for a command, and for URL possible values are:
-
0: transfer ok
-
1: invalid URL
-
2: transfer error
-
3: not enough memory
-
4: error with a file
-
-
< 0: WEECHAT_HOOK_PROCESS_RUNNING (data available, but child still running) or WEECHAT_HOOK_PROCESS_ERROR (error when launching command)
-
-
out: standard output of command (stdout)
-
err: error output of command (stderr)
-
return value:
-
WEECHAT_RC_OK
-
WEECHAT_RC_ERROR
-
-
-
callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
-
pointer to new hook, NULL if error occurred
When command has ended, or if timeout is reached, WeeChat will automatically unhook (and kill process if it is still running).
The command can be an URL with format: "url:http://www.example.com", to download content of URL (new in version 0.3.7). Options are possible for URL with function weechat_hook_process_hashtable.
Note
|
Buffer size for sending data to callback is 64KB (there are 2 buffers: one for stdout and one for stderr). If output from child process (stdout or stderr) is longer than 64KB, callback will be called more than one time. |
Important
|
Even if most of times your callback is called only once, you must ensure that many calls to callback are ok in your code: you must concatenate data issued by many calls and use data only when return code is nonnegative. |
C example:
int my_process_cb (void *data, const char *command, int return_code, const char *out, const char *err) { if (return_code == WEECHAT_HOOK_PROCESS_ERROR) { weechat_printf (NULL, "Error with command '%s'", command); return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } if (return_code >= 0) { weechat_printf (NULL, "return_code = %d", return_code); } if (out) { weechat_printf (NULL, "stdout: %s", out); } if (err) { weechat_printf (NULL, "stderr: %s", err); } return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } struct t_hook *my_process_hook = weechat_hook_process ("ls", 5000, &my_process_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype hook = weechat.hook_process(command, timeout, callback, callback_data) # example def my_process_cb(data, command, return_code, out, err): if return_code == weechat.WEECHAT_HOOK_PROCESS_ERROR: weechat.prnt("", "Error with command '%s'" % command) return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK if return_code >= 0: weechat.prnt("", "return_code = %d" % return_code) if out != "": weechat.prnt("", "stdout: %s" % out) if err != "": weechat.prnt("", "stderr: %s" % err) return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK hook = weechat.hook_process("ls", 5000, "my_process_cb", "")
3.11.6. weechat_hook_process_hashtable
New in version 0.3.7.
Hook a process (launched with fork) using options in a hashtable, and catch output.
Prototype:
struct t_hook *weechat_hook_process_hashtable (const char *command, struct t_hashtable *options, int timeout, int (*callback)(void *data, const char *command, int return_code, const char *out, const char *err), void *callback_data);
Arguments are the same as function weechat_hook_process, with an extra argument:
-
options: options for command executed; the hashtable is duplicated in function, so it’s safe to free it after this call
For a standard command (not beginning with "url:"), the hashtable options can
contain arguments for command (and then command must be only the command
without arguments) (new in version 0.4.0).
The keys in hashtable must be: arg1, arg2, …
For command "url:…", following options are available (see man curl_easy_setopt for a description of each option):
Option | Type | Constants (1) |
---|---|---|
verbose |
long |
|
header |
long |
|
noprogress |
long |
|
nosignal |
long |
|
wildcardmatch |
long |
|
failonerror |
long |
|
protocols |
mask |
http, https, ftp, ftps, scp, sftp, telnet, ldap, ldaps, dict, file, tftp, imap, imaps, pop3, pop3s, smtp, smtps, rtsp, rtmp, rtmpt, rtmpe, rtmpte, rtmps, rtmpts, gopher, all |
redir_protocols |
mask |
http, https, ftp, ftps, scp, sftp, telnet, ldap, ldaps, dict, file, tftp, imap, imaps, pop3, pop3s, smtp, smtps, rtsp, rtmp, rtmpt, rtmpe, rtmpte, rtmps, rtmpts, gopher, all |
proxy |
string |
|
proxyport |
long |
|
proxytype |
long |
http, http_1_0, socks4, socks5, socks4a, socks5_hostname |
noproxy |
string |
|
httpproxytunnel |
long |
|
socks5_gssapi_service |
string |
|
socks5_gssapi_nec |
long |
|
interface |
string |
|
localport |
long |
|
localportrange |
long |
|
dns_cache_timeout |
long |
|
buffersize |
long |
|
port |
long |
|
tcp_nodelay |
long |
|
address_scope |
long |
|
netrc |
long |
ignored, optional, required |
netrc_file |
string |
|
userpwd |
string |
|
proxyuserpwd |
string |
|
username |
string |
|
password |
string |
|
proxyusername |
string |
|
proxypassword |
string |
|
httpauth |
mask |
none, basic, digest, gssnegotiate, ntlm, digest_ie, ntlm_wb, only, any, anysafe |
tlsauth_type |
mask |
none, srp |
tlsauth_username |
string |
|
tlsauth_password |
string |
|
proxyauth |
mask |
none, basic, digest, gssnegotiate, ntlm, digest_ie, ntlm_wb, only, any, anysafe |
autoreferer |
long |
|
accept_encoding |
string |
|
transfer_encoding |
long |
|
followlocation |
long |
|
unrestricted_auth |
long |
|
maxredirs |
long |
|
postredir |
mask |
post_301, post_302 |
put |
long |
|
post |
long |
|
postfields |
string |
|
postfieldsize |
long |
|
postfieldsize_large |
long long |
|
copypostfields |
string |
|
referer |
string |
|
useragent |
string |
|
cookie |
string |
|
cookiefile |
string |
|
cookiejar |
string |
|
cookiesession |
long |
|
cookielist |
string |
|
httpget |
long |
|
http_version |
long |
none, 1_0, 1_1 |
ignore_content_length |
long |
|
http_content_decoding |
long |
|
http_transfer_decoding |
long |
|
mail_from |
string |
|
tftp_blksize |
long |
|
ftpport |
string |
|
dirlistonly |
long |
|
append |
long |
|
ftp_use_eprt |
long |
|
ftp_use_epsv |
long |
|
ftp_use_pret |
long |
|
ftp_create_missing_dirs |
long |
|
ftp_response_timeout |
long |
|
ftp_alternative_to_user |
string |
|
ftp_skip_pasv_ip |
long |
|
ftpsslauth |
long |
default, ssl, tls |
ftp_ssl_ccc |
long |
ccc_none, ccc_passive, ccc_active |
ftp_account |
string |
|
ftp_filemethod |
long |
multicwd, nocwd, singlecwd |
rtsp_request |
long |
options, describe, announce, setup, play, pause, teardown, get_parameter, set_parameter, record, receive |
rtsp_session_id |
string |
|
rtsp_stream_uri |
string |
|
rtsp_transport |
string |
|
rtsp_client_cseq |
long |
|
rtsp_server_cseq |
long |
|
transfertext |
long |
|
proxy_transfer_mode |
long |
|
crlf |
long |
|
range |
string |
|
resume_from |
long |
|
resume_from_large |
long long |
|
customrequest |
string |
|
filetime |
long |
|
nobody |
long |
|
infilesize |
long |
|
infilesize_large |
long long |
|
upload |
long |
|
maxfilesize |
long |
|
maxfilesize_large |
long long |
|
timecondition |
long |
none, ifmodsince, ifunmodsince, lastmod |
timevalue |
long |
|
timeout |
long |
|
timeout_ms |
long |
|
low_speed_limit |
long |
|
low_speed_time |
long |
|
max_send_speed_large |
long long |
|
max_recv_speed_large |
long long |
|
maxconnects |
long |
|
fresh_connect |
long |
|
forbid_reuse |
long |
|
connecttimeout |
long |
|
connecttimeout_ms |
long |
|
ipresolve |
long |
whatever, v4, v6 |
connect_only |
long |
|
use_ssl |
long |
none, try, control, all |
dns_servers |
string |
|
accepttimeout_ms |
long |
|
sslcert |
string |
|
sslcerttype |
string |
|
sslkey |
string |
|
sslkeytype |
string |
|
keypasswd |
string |
|
sslengine |
string |
|
sslengine_default |
long |
|
sslversion |
long |
default, tlsv1, sslv2, sslv3 |
ssl_verifypeer |
long |
|
cainfo |
string |
|
issuercert |
string |
|
capath |
string |
|
crlfile |
string |
|
ssl_verifyhost |
long |
|
certinfo |
long |
|
random_file |
string |
|
egdsocket |
string |
|
ssl_cipher_list |
string |
|
ssl_sessionid_cache |
long |
|
krblevel |
string |
|
gssapi_delegation |
long |
none, policy_flag, flag |
ssh_auth_types |
mask |
none, policy_flag, flag |
ssh_host_public_key_md5 |
string |
|
ssh_public_keyfile |
string |
|
ssh_private_keyfile |
string |
|
ssh_knownhosts |
string |
|
new_file_perms |
long |
|
new_directory_perms |
long |
Note
|
(1) When constants are available they must be used as value for option. For options with type "mask", format is: "value1+value2+value3". |
For URL, two extra options (strings) are allowed for input/output file:
-
file_in: file to read and send with URLs (post file)
-
file_out: write downloaded URL/file in this file (instead of standard output)
Return value:
-
pointer to new hook, NULL if error occurred
C example:
int my_process_cb (void *data, const char *command, int return_code, const char *out, const char *err) { if (return_code == WEECHAT_HOOK_PROCESS_ERROR) { weechat_printf (NULL, "Error with command '%s'", command); return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } if (return_code >= 0) { weechat_printf (NULL, "return_code = %d", return_code); } if (out) { weechat_printf (NULL, "stdout: %s", out); } if (err) { weechat_printf (NULL, "stderr: %s", err); } return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } /* example 1: download URL */ struct t_hashtable *options = weechat_hashtable_new (8, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, NULL, NULL); if (options) { weechat_hashtable_set (options, "file_out", "/tmp/weechat.org.html"); struct t_hook *my_process_hook = weechat_hook_process_hashtable ("url:http://www.weechat.org/", options, 20000, &my_process_cb, NULL); weechat_hashtable_free (options); } /* example 2: execute a notify program with a message from someone */ struct t_hashtable *options_cmd1 = weechat_hashtable_new (8, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, NULL, NULL); if (options_cmd1) { weechat_hashtable_set (options_cmd1, "arg1", "-from"); weechat_hashtable_set (options_cmd1, "arg2", nick); weechat_hashtable_set (options_cmd1, "arg3", "-msg"); weechat_hashtable_set (options_cmd1, "arg4", message); /* untrusted argument */ struct t_hook *my_process_hook = weechat_hook_process_hashtable ("my-notify-command", options_cmd1, 20000, &my_process_cb, NULL); weechat_hashtable_free (options_cmd1); } /* example 3: call shell to execute a command (command must be SAFE) */ struct t_hashtable *options_cmd2 = weechat_hashtable_new (8, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, NULL, NULL); if (options_cmd2) { weechat_hashtable_set (options_cmd2, "arg1", "-c"); weechat_hashtable_set (options_cmd2, "arg2", "ls -l /tmp | grep something"); struct t_hook *my_process_hook = weechat_hook_process_hashtable ("sh", options_cmd2, 20000, &my_process_cb, NULL); weechat_hashtable_free (options_cmd2); }
Script (Python):
# prototype hook = weechat.hook_process_hashtable(command, options, timeout, callback, callback_data) # example def my_process_cb(data, command, return_code, out, err): if return_code == weechat.WEECHAT_HOOK_PROCESS_ERROR: weechat.prnt("", "Error with command '%s'" % command) return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK if return_code >= 0: weechat.prnt("", "return_code = %d" % return_code) if out != "": weechat.prnt("", "stdout: %s" % out) if err != "": weechat.prnt("", "stderr: %s" % err) return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK # example 1: download URL hook1 = weechat.hook_process_hashtable("url:http://www.weechat.org/", { "file_out": "/tmp/weechat.org.html" }, 20000, "my_process_cb", "") # example 2: execute a notify program with a message from someone hook2 = weechat.hook_process_hashtable("my-notify-command", { "arg1": "-from", "arg2": nick, "arg3": "-msg", "arg4": message }, # untrusted argument 20000, "my_process_cb", "") # example 3: call shell to execute a command (command must be SAFE) hook3 = weechat.hook_process_hashtable("sh", { "arg1": "-c", "arg2": "ls -l /tmp | grep something" }, 20000, "my_process_cb", "")
3.11.7. weechat_hook_connect
Hook a connection (background connection to a remote host).
Prototype:
struct t_hook *weechat_hook_connect (const char *proxy, const char *address, int port, int ipv6, int retry, void *gnutls_sess, void *gnutls_cb, int gnutls_dhkey_size, const char *gnutls_priorities, const char *local_hostname, int (*callback)(void *data, int status, int gnutls_rc, int sock, const char *error, const char *ip_address), void *callback_data);
Arguments:
-
proxy: name of proxy to use for connection (optional, NULL means connection without proxy)
-
address: name or IP address to connect to
-
port: port number
-
ipv6: 1 to use IPv6 (with fallback to IPv4), 0 to use only IPv4
-
retry: retry count, used to fallback to IPv4 hosts if IPv6 hosts connect but then fail to accept the client
-
gnutls_sess: GnuTLS session (optional)
-
gnutls_cb: GnuTLS callback (optional)
-
gnutls_dhkey_size: size of the key used during the Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange (GnuTLS)
-
gnutls_priorities: priorities for gnutls (for syntax, see documentation of function gnutls_priority_init in gnutls manual), basic values are:
-
PERFORMANCE
-
NORMAL (default)
-
SECURE128
-
SECURE256
-
EXPORT
-
NONE
-
-
local_hostname: local hostname to use for connection (optional)
-
callback: function called when connection is ok or failed, arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
-
int status: connection status:
-
WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_OK: connection ok
-
WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_ADDRESS_NOT_FOUND: address not found
-
WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_IP_ADDRESS_NOT_FOUND: IP address not found
-
WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_CONNECTION_REFUSED: connection refused
-
WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_PROXY_ERROR: error with proxy
-
WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_LOCAL_HOSTNAME_ERROR: error with local hostname
-
WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_GNUTLS_INIT_ERROR: GnuTLS init error
-
WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_GNUTLS_HANDSHAKE_ERROR: GnuTLS handshake error
-
WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_MEMORY_ERROR: insufficient memory
-
WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_TIMEOUT: timeout
-
WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_SOCKET_ERROR: unable to create socket
-
-
gnutls_rc: result value of gnutls_handshake()
-
sock: socket used to connect
-
const char *error: result value of gnutls_strerror(gnutls_rc)
-
const char *ip_address: IP address found
-
return value:
-
WEECHAT_RC_OK
-
WEECHAT_RC_ERROR
-
-
-
callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
-
pointer to new hook, NULL if error occurred
C example:
int my_connect_cb (void *data, int status, int gnutls_rc, const char *error, const char *ip_address) { switch (status) { case WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_OK: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_ADDRESS_NOT_FOUND: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_IP_ADDRESS_NOT_FOUND: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_CONNECTION_REFUSED: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_PROXY_ERROR: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_LOCAL_HOSTNAME_ERROR: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_GNUTLS_INIT_ERROR: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_GNUTLS_HANDSHAKE_ERROR: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_MEMORY_ERROR: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_TIMEOUT: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_SOCKET_ERROR: /* ... */ break; } return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } struct t_hook *my_connect_hook = weechat_hook_connect (NULL, "my.server.org", 1234, sock, 0, NULL, NULL, 0, /* GnuTLS */ NULL, &my_connect_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype hook = weechat.hook_connect(proxy, address, port, sock, ipv6, local_hostname, callback, callback_data) # example def my_connect_cb(data, status, gnutls_rc, error, ip_address): if status == WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_OK: # ... elif status == WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_ADDRESS_NOT_FOUND: # ... elif status == WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_IP_ADDRESS_NOT_FOUND: # ... elif status == WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_CONNECTION_REFUSED: # ... elif status == WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_PROXY_ERROR: # ... elif status == WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_LOCAL_HOSTNAME_ERROR: # ... elif status == WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_GNUTLS_INIT_ERROR: # ... elif status == WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_GNUTLS_HANDSHAKE_ERROR: # ... elif status == WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_MEMORY_ERROR: # ... elif status == WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_TIMEOUT: # ... elif status == WEECHAT_HOOK_CONNECT_SOCKET_ERROR: # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK hook = weechat.hook_connect("", "my.server.org", 1234, sock, 0, "", "my_connect_cb", "")
3.11.8. weechat_hook_print
Hook a message printed.
Prototype:
struct t_hook *weechat_hook_print (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, const char *tags, const char *message, int strip_colors, int (*callback)(void *data, struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, time_t date, int tags_count, const char **tags, int displayed, int highlight, const char *prefix, const char *message), void *callback_data);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer, if NULL, messages from any buffer are caught
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tags: only messages with these tags (comma separated list) will be caught (optional)
-
message: only messages with this string will be caught (optional, case insensitive)
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strip_colors: if 1, colors will be stripped from message displayed, before calling callback
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callback: function called when a message is printed, arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
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struct t_gui_buffer *buffer: buffer pointer
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time_t date: date
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int tags_count: number of tags for line
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const char **tags: array with tags for line
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int displayed: 1 if line is displayed, 0 if it is filtered (hidden)
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int highlight: 1 if line has highlight, otherwise 0
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const char *prefix: prefix
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const char *message: message
-
return value:
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WEECHAT_RC_OK
-
WEECHAT_RC_ERROR
-
-
-
callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
-
pointer to new hook, NULL if error occurred
C example:
int my_print_cb (void *data, struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, time_t date, int tags_count, const char **tags, int displayed, int highlight, const char *prefix, const char *message) { /* ... */ return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } /* catch all messages, on all buffers, without color */ struct t_hook *my_print_hook = weechat_hook_print (NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, &my_print_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype hook = weechat.hook_print(buffer, tags, message, strip_colors, callback, callback_data) # example def my_print_cb(data, buffer, date, tags, displayed, highlight, prefix, message): # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK # catch all messages, on all buffers, without color hook = weechat.hook_print("", "", "", 1, "my_print_cb", "")
3.11.9. weechat_hook_signal
Hook a signal.
Prototype:
struct t_hook *weechat_hook_signal (const char *signal, int (*callback)(void *data, const char *signal, const char *type_data, void *signal_data), void *callback_data);
Arguments:
-
signal: signal to catch, can begin or end with "*" (priority allowed, see note about priority):
Plugin | Signal | Arguments | Description |
---|---|---|---|
aspell |
aspell_suggest |
pointer: buffer |
new suggestions for a misspelled word |
guile |
guile_script_loaded |
string: path to script |
scheme script loaded |
guile |
guile_script_unloaded |
string: path to script |
scheme script unloaded |
guile |
guile_script_installed |
string: comma-separated list of paths to scripts installed (example: "/path/to/script1.scm,/path/to/script2.scm") |
scheme script(s) installed |
guile |
guile_script_removed |
string: comma-separated list of scripts removed (example: "script1.scm,script2.scm") |
scheme script(s) removed |
irc |
xxx,irc_in_yyy (1) |
string: message |
irc message from server (before irc plugin uses it, signal sent only if message is not ignored) |
irc |
xxx,irc_in2_yyy (1) |
string: message |
irc message from server (after irc plugin uses it, signal sent only if message is not ignored) |
irc |
xxx,irc_raw_in_yyy (1) |
string: message |
irc message from server (before irc plugin uses it, signal sent even if message is ignored) |
irc |
xxx,irc_raw_in2_yyy (1) |
string: message |
irc message from server (after irc plugin uses it, signal sent even if message is ignored) |
irc |
xxx,irc_out1_yyy (1) |
string: message |
irc message sent to server (before automatic split to fit in 512 bytes) |
irc |
xxx,irc_out_yyy (1) |
string: message |
irc message sent to server (after automatic split to fit in 512 bytes) |
irc |
xxx,irc_outtags_yyy (1) |
string: tags + ";" + message |
tags + irc message sent to server |
irc |
irc_ctcp |
string: message |
CTCP received |
irc |
irc_dcc |
string: message |
new DCC |
irc |
irc_pv |
string: message |
private message received |
irc |
irc_channel_opened |
pointer: buffer |
channel opened |
irc |
irc_pv_opened |
pointer: buffer |
private opened |
irc |
irc_server_opened |
pointer: buffer |
server buffer opened |
irc |
irc_server_connecting |
string: server name |
connecting to server |
irc |
irc_server_connected |
string: server name |
connected to server |
irc |
irc_server_disconnected |
string: server name |
disconnected from server |
irc |
irc_ignore_removing |
pointer: ignore |
removing ignore |
irc |
irc_ignore_removed |
- |
ignore removed |
irc |
irc_notify_join |
string: server name + "," + nick |
a nick in notify list has joined server |
irc |
irc_notify_quit |
string: server name + "," + nick |
a nick in notify list has quit server |
irc |
irc_notify_away |
string: server name + "," + nick + "," + away message |
a nick in notify list is now away on server |
irc |
irc_notify_still_away |
string: server name + "," + nick + "," + away message |
a nick in notify list is still away on server (away message has changed) |
irc |
irc_notify_back |
string: server name + "," + nick |
a nick in notify list is back (away status removed) |
logger |
logger_start |
pointer: buffer |
start logging for buffer |
logger |
logger_stop |
pointer: buffer |
stop logging for buffer |
logger |
logger_backlog |
pointer: buffer |
display backlog for buffer |
lua |
lua_script_loaded |
string: path to script |
lua script loaded |
lua |
lua_script_unloaded |
string: path to script |
lua script unloaded |
lua |
lua_script_installed |
string: comma-separated list of paths to scripts installed (example: "/path/to/script1.lua,/path/to/script2.lua") |
lua script(s) installed |
lua |
lua_script_removed |
string: comma-separated list of scripts removed (example: "script1.lua,script2.lua") |
lua script(s) removed |
perl |
perl_script_loaded |
string: path to script |
perl script loaded |
perl |
perl_script_unloaded |
string: path to script |
perl script unloaded |
perl |
perl_script_installed |
string: comma-separated list of paths to scripts installed (example: "/path/to/script1.pl,/path/to/script2.pl") |
perl script(s) installed |
perl |
perl_script_removed |
string: comma-separated list of scripts removed (example: "script1.pl,script2.pl") |
perl script(s) removed |
python |
python_script_loaded |
string: path to script |
python script loaded |
python |
python_script_unloaded |
string: path to script |
python script unloaded |
python |
python_script_installed |
string: comma-separated list of paths to scripts installed (example: "/path/to/script1.py,/path/to/script2.py") |
python script(s) installed |
python |
python_script_removed |
string: comma-separated list of scripts removed (example: "script1.py,script2.py") |
python script(s) removed |
ruby |
ruby_script_loaded |
string: path to script |
ruby script loaded |
ruby |
ruby_script_unloaded |
string: path to script |
ruby script unloaded |
ruby |
ruby_script_installed |
string: comma-separated list of paths to scripts installed (example: "/path/to/script1.rb,/path/to/script2.rb") |
ruby script(s) installed |
ruby |
ruby_script_removed |
string: comma-separated list of scripts removed (example: "script1.rb,script2.rb") |
ruby script(s) removed |
tcl |
tcl_script_loaded |
string: path to script |
tcl script loaded |
tcl |
tcl_script_unloaded |
string: path to script |
tcl script unloaded |
tcl |
tcl_script_installed |
string: comma-separated list of paths to scripts installed (example: "/path/to/script1.tcl,/path/to/script2.tcl") |
tcl script(s) installed |
tcl |
tcl_script_removed |
string: comma-separated list of scripts removed (example: "script1.tcl,script2.tcl") |
tcl script(s) removed |
weechat |
buffer_closing |
pointer: buffer |
closing buffer |
weechat |
buffer_closed |
pointer: buffer |
buffer closed |
weechat |
buffer_lines_hidden |
pointer: buffer |
lines hidden in buffer |
weechat |
buffer_localvar_added |
pointer: buffer |
local variable has been added |
weechat |
buffer_localvar_changed |
pointer: buffer |
local variable has changed |
weechat |
buffer_localvar_removed |
pointer: buffer |
local variable has been removed |
weechat |
buffer_moved |
pointer: buffer |
buffer moved |
weechat |
buffer_opened |
pointer: buffer |
buffer opened |
weechat |
buffer_renamed |
pointer: buffer |
buffer renamed |
weechat |
buffer_switch |
pointer: buffer |
switching buffer |
weechat |
buffer_title_changed |
pointer: buffer |
title of buffer changed |
weechat |
buffer_type_changed |
pointer: buffer |
type of buffer changed |
weechat |
buffer_line_added |
pointer: line |
line added in a buffer |
weechat |
day_changed |
string: new date, format: "2010-01-31" |
day of system date has changed |
weechat |
debug_dump |
string: plugin name |
dump request |
weechat |
filter_added |
pointer: filter |
filter added |
weechat |
filter_removing |
pointer: filter |
removing filter |
weechat |
filter_removed |
- |
filter removed |
weechat |
filters_enabled |
- |
filters enabled |
weechat |
filters_disabled |
- |
filters disabled |
weechat |
hotlist_changed |
- |
hotlist changed |
weechat |
input_paste_pending |
- |
paste pending |
weechat |
input_search |
pointer: buffer |
text search in buffer |
weechat |
input_text_changed |
pointer: buffer |
input text changed |
weechat |
input_text_cursor_moved |
pointer: buffer |
input text cursor moved |
weechat |
key_pressed |
string: key pressed |
key pressed |
weechat |
nicklist_group_added |
string: buffer pointer + "," + group name |
group added in nicklist |
weechat |
nicklist_group_removed |
string: buffer pointer + "," + group name |
group removed from nicklist |
weechat |
nicklist_nick_added |
string: buffer pointer + "," + nick name |
nick added in nicklist |
weechat |
nicklist_nick_removed |
string: buffer pointer + "," + nick name |
nick removed from nicklist |
weechat |
partial_completion |
- |
partial completion happened |
weechat |
plugin_loaded |
string: path to plugin loaded (example: "/usr/lib/weechat/plugins/irc.so") |
plugin loaded |
weechat |
plugin_unloaded |
string: name of plugin unloaded (example: "irc") |
plugin unloaded |
weechat |
quit |
string: arguments for /quit |
command /quit issued by user |
weechat |
upgrade |
string: "quit" if "-quit" argument was given for /upgrade, otherwise NULL |
command /upgrade issued by user |
weechat |
upgrade_ended |
- |
end of upgrade process (command /upgrade) |
weechat |
weechat_highlight |
string: message with prefix |
highlight happened |
weechat |
weechat_pv |
string: message with prefix |
private message displayed |
weechat |
window_scrolled |
pointer: window |
scroll in window |
weechat |
window_switch |
pointer: window |
switching window |
weechat |
window_unzoom |
pointer: current window |
unzooming window |
weechat |
window_unzoomed |
pointer: current window |
window unzoomed |
weechat |
window_zoom |
pointer: current window |
zomming window |
weechat |
window_zoomed |
pointer: current window |
window zoomed |
xfer |
xfer_add |
pointer: infolist with xfer info |
new xfer |
xfer |
xfer_send_ready |
pointer: infolist with xfer info |
xfer ready |
xfer |
xfer_accept_resume |
pointer: infolist with xfer info |
xfer accepts resume (send) |
xfer |
xfer_send_accept_resume |
pointer: infolist with xfer info |
xfer accepts resume (send) |
xfer |
xfer_start_resume |
pointer: infolist with xfer info |
start resume |
xfer |
xfer_resume_ready |
pointer: infolist with xfer info |
xfer resume ready |
xfer |
xfer_ended |
pointer: infolist with xfer info |
xfer has ended |
Note
|
(1) xxx is IRC server name, yyy is IRC command name. |
-
callback: function called when signal is received, arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
-
const char *signal: signal received
-
const char *type_data: type of data sent with signal:
-
WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_STRING: string
-
WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_INT: integer number
-
WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_POINTER: pointer
-
-
void *signal_data: data sent with signal
-
return value:
-
WEECHAT_RC_OK
-
WEECHAT_RC_OK_EAT (stop sending the signal immediately) (new in version 0.4.0)
-
WEECHAT_RC_ERROR
-
-
-
callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
-
pointer to new hook, NULL if error occurred
C example:
int my_signal_cb (void *data, const char *signal, const char *type_data, void *signal_data) { /* ... */ return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } /* catch signal "quit" */ struct t_hook *my_signal_hook = weechat_hook_signal ("quit", &my_signal_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype hook = weechat.hook_signal(signal, callback, callback_data) # example def my_signal_cb(data, signal, signal_data): # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK # catch signal "quit" hook = weechat.hook_signal("quit", "my_signal_cb", "")
3.11.10. weechat_hook_signal_send
Send a signal.
Prototype:
void weechat_hook_signal_send (const char *signal, const char *type_data, void *signal_data);
Arguments:
-
signal: signal to send
-
type_data: type of data sent with signal (see weechat_hook_signal)
-
signal_data: data sent with signal
C example:
weechat_hook_signal_send ("my_signal", WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_STRING, my_string);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.hook_signal_send(signal, type_data, signal_data) # example weechat.hook_signal_send("my_signal", weechat.WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_STRING, my_string)
Signal logger_backlog
The signal "logger_backlog" can be sent to display backlog (chat history) in buffer (for example if you open your own buffer in your plugin/script).
Argument is a pointer to buffer.
C example:
weechat_hook_signal_send ("logger_backlog", WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_POINTER, buffer);
Script (Python):
weechat.hook_signal_send("logger_backlog", weechat.WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_POINTER, buffer)
Signals xxx_script_install
Five signals can be sent to install a script, according to language:
-
perl_script_install
-
python_script_install
-
ruby_script_install
-
lua_script_install
-
tcl_script_install
The callback will do following actions when receiving signal:
-
unload and remove installed script
-
move new script to directory ~/.weechat/xxx/ (where xxx is language)
-
create link to new script in directory ~/.weechat/xxx/autoload/
-
load new script
These signals are used by script weeget.py to install scripts.
Argument is a string with path to script to install.
C example:
weechat_hook_signal_send ("python_script_install", WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_STRING, "/home/xxx/.weechat/test.py");
Script (Python):
weechat.hook_signal_send("python_script_install", WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_STRING, "/home/xxx/.weechat/test.py")
Signals xxx_script_remove
Five signals can be sent to remove list of scripts, according to language:
-
perl_script_remove
-
python_script_remove
-
ruby_script_remove
-
lua_script_remove
-
tcl_script_remove
For each script in list, the callback will unload then remove script.
These signals are used by script weeget.py to remove scripts.
Argument is a string with comma-separated list of script to remove (script is name without path, for example script.py).
C example:
/* unload and remove scripts test.py and script.py */ weechat_hook_signal_send ("python_script_remove", WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_STRING, "test.py,script.py");
Script (Python):
# unload and remove scripts test.py and script.py weechat.hook_signal_send("python_script_remove", WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_STRING, "test.py,script.py")
Signal irc_input_send
New in version 0.3.4.
The signal "irc_input_send" can be sent to simulate input in an irc buffer (server, channel or private).
Argument is a string with following format:
-
internal server name (required)
-
semicolon
-
channel name (optional)
-
semicolon
-
flags used when sending message (optional, default is 1):
-
1: queue with high priority (like user messages)
-
2: queue with low priority (like messages automatically sent by WeeChat)
-
-
semicolon
-
comma-separated list of tags used when sending message (optional)
-
semicolon
-
text or command (required)
C examples:
/* say "Hello!" on freenode server, #weechat channel */ weechat_hook_signal_send ("irc_input_send", WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_STRING, "freenode;#weechat;1;;Hello!"); /* send command "/whois FlashCode" on freenode server, with low priority */ weechat_hook_signal_send ("irc_input_send", WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_STRING, "freenode;;2;;/whois FlashCode");
Script (Python):
# say "Hello!" on freenode server, #weechat channel weechat.hook_signal_send("irc_input_send", weechat.WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_STRING, "freenode;#weechat;1;;Hello!") # send command "/whois FlashCode" on freenode server, with low priority weechat.hook_signal_send("irc_input_send", weechat.WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_STRING, "freenode;;2;;/whois FlashCode")
3.11.11. weechat_hook_hsignal
New in version 0.3.4.
Hook a hsignal (signal with hashtable).
Prototype:
struct t_hook *weechat_hook_hsignal (const char *signal, int (*callback)(void *data, const char *signal, struct t_hashtable *hashtable), void *callback_data);
Arguments:
-
signal: signal to catch, can begin or end with "*" (priority allowed, see note about priority):
Plugin | Signal | Arguments |
---|---|---|
irc |
irc_redirection_xxx_yyy (1) |
redirection output (see [hsignal_irc_redirect_command]) |
Note
|
(1) xxx is signal argument used in redirection, yyy is redirection pattern. |
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callback: function called when signal is received, arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
-
const char *signal: signal received
-
struct t_hashtable *hashtable: hashtable
-
return value:
-
WEECHAT_RC_OK
-
WEECHAT_RC_OK_EAT (stop sending the signal immediately) (new in version 0.4.0)
-
WEECHAT_RC_ERROR
-
-
-
callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
-
pointer to new hook, NULL if error occurred
C example:
int my_hsignal_cb (void *data, const char *signal, struct t_hashtable *hashtable) { /* ... */ return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } struct t_hook *my_hsignal_hook = weechat_hook_hsignal ("test", &my_hsignal_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype hook = weechat.hook_hsignal(signal, callback, callback_data) # example def my_hsignal_cb(data, signal, hashtable): # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK hook = weechat.hook_hsignal("test", "my_hsignal_cb", "")
3.11.12. weechat_hook_hsignal_send
New in version 0.3.4.
Send a hsignal (signal with hashtable).
Prototype:
void weechat_hook_hsignal_send (const char *signal, struct t_hashtable *hashtable);
Arguments:
-
signal: signal to send
-
hashtable: hashtable
C example:
struct t_hashtable *hashtable = weechat_hashtable_new (8, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, NULL, NULL); if (hashtable) { weechat_hashtable_set (hashtable, "key", "value"); weechat_hook_hsignal_send ("my_hsignal", hashtable); weechat_hashtable_free (hashtable); }
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.hook_hsignal_send(signal, hashtable) # example weechat.hook_hsignal_send("my_hsignal", { "key": "value" })
Hsignal irc_redirect_command
New in version 0.3.4.
The hsignal "irc_redirect_command" can be sent to redirect output of irc command to a callback.
Argument is a hashtable with following entries (keys and values are string):
-
server: internal server name (required)
-
pattern: redirect pattern to use (required), either a default one (defined by irc plugin), or a user pattern (see [hsignal_irc_redirect_pattern]), default patterns are:
-
ison
-
list
-
mode_channel
-
mode_channel_ban ("mode #channel b")
-
mode_channel_ban_exception ("mode #channel e")
-
mode_channel_invite ("mode #channel I")
-
mode_user
-
names
-
ping
-
time
-
topic
-
userhost
-
who
-
whois
-
whowas
-
-
signal: signal name (required)
-
count: number of times redirection will work (optional, 1 by default)
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string: string that must be in irc messages received (optional, but recommended, if a string can be used to identify messages)
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timeout: timeout for redirect, in seconds (optional, 60 by default)
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cmd_filter: comma-separated list of irc commands to filter (only these commands will be sent to callbacks, other will be ignored) (optional)
Immediately after sending this hsignal, you must send command to irc server, and redirection will be used for this command.
When complete answer to your command has been be received, a hsignal will be send. This hsignal has name irc_redirection_xxx_yyy where xxx is the signal and yyy the pattern used.
Hashtable sent in hsignal has following content (key and values are strings):
-
output: output of command (messages are separated by "\n")
-
output_size: number of bytes in output (as string)
-
error: error string (if an error occurred):
-
timeout: redirection stopped after timeout
-
-
server: internal server name
-
pattern: redirect pattern
-
signal: signal name
-
command: redirected command
C example:
int test_whois_cb (void *data, const char *signal, struct t_hashtable *hashtable) { weechat_printf (NULL, "error = %s", weechat_hashtable_get (hashtable, "error")); weechat_printf (NULL, "output = %s", weechat_hashtable_get (hashtable, "output")); return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } weechat_hook_hsignal ("irc_redirection_test_whois", &test_whois_cb, NULL); struct t_hashtable *hashtable = weechat_hashtable_new (8, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, NULL, NULL); if (hashtable) { weechat_hashtable_set (hashtable, "server", "freenode"); weechat_hashtable_set (hashtable, "pattern", "whois"); weechat_hashtable_set (hashtable, "signal", "test"); weechat_hashtable_set (hashtable, "string", "FlashCode"); weechat_hook_hsignal_send ("irc_redirect_command", hashtable); weechat_hook_signal_send ("irc_input_send", WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_STRING, "freenode;;2;;/whois FlashCode"); weechat_hashtable_free (hashtable); }
Script (Python):
def test_whois_cb(data, signal, hashtable): weechat.prnt("", "error = %s" % hashtable["error"]) weechat.prnt("", "output = %s" % hashtable["output"]) return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK weechat.hook_hsignal ("irc_redirection_test_whois", "test_whois_cb", "") weechat.hook_hsignal_send("irc_redirect_command", { "server": "freenode", "pattern": "whois", "signal": "test", "string": "FlashCode" }) weechat.hook_signal_send("irc_input_send", weechat.WEECHAT_HOOK_SIGNAL_STRING, "freenode;;2;;/whois FlashCode")
Hsignal irc_redirect_pattern
New in version 0.3.4.
The hsignal "irc_redirect_pattern" can be sent to create a pattern for irc redirect (see [hsignal_irc_redirect_command]).
Argument is a hashtable with following entries (keys and values are string):
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pattern: name of pattern (required)
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timeout: default timeout for pattern, in seconds (optional, 60 by default)
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cmd_start: comma-separated list of commands starting redirect (optional)
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cmd_stop: comma-separated list of commands stopping redirect (required)
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cmd_extra: comma-separated list of commands that may be received after stop commands (optional)
For each command in cmd_start, cmd_stop and cmd_extra, it is possible to give integer with position of "string" that must be found in received message, for example:
352:1,354,401:1
For commands 352 and 401, "string" must be found in received message, as first argument.
Important
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The pattern is destroyed when it is used by a redirection. If you need pattern for many redirections, you must create pattern before each redirect. |
C example:
struct t_hashtable *hashtable = weechat_hashtable_new (8, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, NULL, NULL); if (hashtable) { weechat_hashtable_set (hashtable, "pattern", "my_whois"); weechat_hashtable_set (hashtable, "timeout", "30"); weechat_hashtable_set (hashtable, "cmd_start", "311:1"); weechat_hashtable_set (hashtable, "cmd_stop", "318:1,401:1,402:1,431:1,461"); weechat_hashtable_set (hashtable, "cmd_extra", "318:1"); weechat_hook_hsignal_send ("irc_redirect_pattern", hashtable); /* * now redirect irc whois command with hsignal irc_redirect_command, * using pattern "my_whois" */ /* ... */ weechat_hashtable_free (hashtable); }
Script (Python):
weechat.hook_hsignal_send("irc_redirect_pattern", { "pattern": "my_whois", "timeout": "30", "cmd_start": "311:1", "cmd_stop": "318:1,401:1,402:1,431:1,461", "cmd_extra": "318:1" }) # now redirect irc whois command with hsignal irc_redirect_command # using pattern "my_whois" # ...
3.11.13. weechat_hook_config
Hook a configuration option.
Prototype:
struct t_hook *weechat_hook_config (const char *option, int (*callback)(void *data, const char *option, const char *value), void *callback_data);
Arguments:
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option: option, format is full name, as used with command /set (for example: weechat.look.item_time_format) (priority allowed, see note about priority)
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callback: function called when configuration option is changed, arguments and return value:
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void *data: pointer
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const char *option: name of option
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const char *value: new value for option
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return value:
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WEECHAT_RC_OK
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WEECHAT_RC_ERROR
-
-
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callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
-
pointer to new hook, NULL if error occurred
C example:
int my_config_cb (void *data, const char *option, const char *value) { /* ... */ return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } /* catch changes to option "weechat.look.item_time_format" */ struct t_hook *my_config_hook = weechat_hook_config ("weechat.look.item_time_format", &my_config_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype hook = weechat.hook_config(option, callback, callback_data) # example def my_config_cb(data, option, value): # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK # catch changes to option "weechat.look.item_time_format" hook = weechat.hook_config("weechat.look.item_time_format", "my_config_cb", "")
3.11.14. weechat_hook_completion
Hook a completion.
Prototype:
struct t_hook *weechat_hook_completion (const char *completion_item, const char *description, int (*callback)(void *data, const char *completion_item, struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_completion *completion), void *callback_data);
Arguments:
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completion_item: name of completion item, after you can use %(name) in a command hooked (argument completion) (priority allowed, see note about priority)
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description: description of completion
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callback: function called when completion item is used (user is completing something using this item), arguments and return value:
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void *data: pointer
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const char *completion_item: name of completion item
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struct t_gui_buffer *buffer: buffer where completion is made
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struct t_gui_completion *completion: structure used to add words for completion (see weechat_hook_completion_list_add)
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return value:
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WEECHAT_RC_OK
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WEECHAT_RC_ERROR
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-
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callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Note
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Completion names are global (shared accross WeeChat and plugins). So it is recommended to choose a name with a unique prefix, like "plugin_xxx" (where "xxx" is your item name). |
Return value:
-
pointer to new hook, NULL if error occurred
C example:
int my_completion_cb (void *data, const char *completion_item, struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_completion *completion) { weechat_hook_completion_list_add (completion, "word1", 0, WEECHAT_LIST_POS_SORT); weechat_hook_completion_list_add (completion, "test_word2", 0, WEECHAT_LIST_POS_SORT); return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } struct t_hook *my_completion_hook = weechat_hook_completion ("plugin_item", "my custom completion!", &my_completion_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype hook = weechat.hook_completion(completion_item, description, callback, callback_data) # example def my_completion_cb(data, completion_item, buffer, completion): weechat.hook_completion_list_add(completion, "word1", 0, weechat.WEECHAT_LIST_POS_SORT) weechat.hook_completion_list_add(completion, "test_word2", 0, weechat.WEECHAT_LIST_POS_SORT) return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK hook = weechat.hook_completion("plugin_item", "my custom completion!", "my_completion_cb", "")
3.11.15. weechat_hook_completion_get_string
New in version 0.3.4.
Get a completion property as string.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_hook_completion_get_string (struct t_gui_completion *completion, const char *property);
Arguments:
-
completion: completion pointer
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property: property name:
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base_command: command used for completion
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base_word: word being completed
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args: command arguments (including base word)
-
C example:
int my_completion_cb (void *data, const char *completion_item, struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_completion *completion) { /* get arguments of command */ const char *args = weechat_hook_completion_get_string (completion, "args"); /* completion depending on args */ /* ... */ return WEECHAT_RC_OK; }
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.hook_completion_get_string(completion, property) # example def my_completion_cb(data, completion_item, buffer, completion): # get arguments of command args = weechat.hook_completion_get_string(completion, "args") # completion depending on args # ... return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK
3.11.16. weechat_hook_completion_list_add
Add a word for a completion.
Prototype:
void weechat_hook_completion_list_add (struct t_gui_completion *completion, const char *word, int nick_completion, const char *where);
Arguments:
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completion: completion pointer
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word: word to add
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nick_completion: 1 if word is a nick, otherwise 0
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where: position where word will be inserted in list:
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WEECHAT_LIST_POS_SORT: any position, to keep list sorted
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WEECHAT_LIST_POS_BEGINNING: beginning of list
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WEECHAT_LIST_POS_END: end of list
-
C example: see weechat_hook_completion.
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.hook_completion_list_add(completion, word, nick_completion, where) # example: see function hook_completion above
3.11.17. weechat_hook_modifier
Hook a modifier.
Prototype:
struct t_hook *weechat_hook_modifier (const char *modifier, char *(*callback)(void *data, const char *modifier, const char *modifier_data, const char *string), void *callback_data);
Arguments:
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modifier: modifier name, list of modifiers used by Weechat or plugins (priority allowed, see note about priority):
Plugin | Modifier | Modifier data | String | Output |
---|---|---|---|---|
charset |
charset_decode |
plugin.buffer_name |
any string |
string decoded from charset found for plugin/buffer to UTF-8 |
charset |
charset_encode |
plugin.buffer_name |
any string |
string encoded from UTF-8 to charset found for plugin/buffer |
irc |
irc_color_decode |
"1" to keep colors, "0" to remove colors |
any string |
string with WeeChat color codes, or without color |
irc |
irc_color_encode |
"1" to keep colors, "0" to remove colors |
any string |
string with IRC color codes, or without color |
irc |
irc_in_xxx (1) |
server name |
content of message received from IRC server (before charset decoding) |
new content of message |
irc |
irc_in2_xxx (1) |
server name |
content of message received from IRC server (after charset decoding) |
new content of message |
irc |
irc_out1_xxx (1) |
server name |
content of message about to be sent to IRC server (before automatic split to fit in 512 bytes) |
new content of message |
irc |
irc_out_xxx (1) |
server name |
content of message about to be sent to IRC server (after automatic split to fit in 512 bytes) |
new content of message |
weechat |
bar_condition_yyy (2) |
string with window pointer ("0x123..") |
empty string |
"1" to display bar, "0" to hide it |
weechat |
history_add |
string with buffer pointer ("0x123..") |
content of command line to add in command history (buffer and global) |
string added to command history |
weechat |
input_text_content |
string with buffer pointer ("0x123..") |
content of command line |
new content of command line |
weechat |
input_text_display |
string with buffer pointer ("0x123..") |
content of command line, without cursor tag |
new string, for display only (command line is not changed) |
weechat |
input_text_display_with_cursor |
string with buffer pointer ("0x123..") |
content of command line, with cursor tag |
new string, for display only (command line is not changed) |
weechat |
input_text_for_buffer |
string with buffer pointer ("0x123..") |
content of command line sent to buffer (text or command) |
new content of command line sent to buffer |
weechat |
weechat_print |
plugin;buffer_name;tags |
message printed |
new message printed |
Note
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(1) xxx is IRC command name. (2) yyy is bar name. |
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callback: function called when modifier is used, arguments and return value:
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void *data: pointer
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const char *modifier: name of modifier
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const char *modifier_data: data for modifier
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const char *string: string to modify
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return value: new string
-
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callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
-
pointer to new hook, NULL if error occurred
C example:
char * my_modifier_cb (void *data, const char *modifier, const char *modifier_data, const char *string) { char *result; int length; if (!string) return NULL; length = strlen (string) + 5; result = malloc (length); if (result) { /* add "xxx" to any message printed */ snprintf (result, length, "%s xxx", string); } return result; } struct t_hook *my_modifier_hook = weechat_hook_modifier ("weechat_print", &my_modifier_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype hook = weechat.hook_modifier(modifier, callback, callback_data) # example def my_modifier_cb(data, modifier, modifier_data, string): return "%s xxx" % string hook = weechat.hook_modifier("weechat_print", "my_modifier_cb", "")
3.11.18. weechat_hook_modifier_exec
Execute modifier(s).
Prototype:
char *weechat_hook_modifier_exec (const char *modifier, const char *modifier_data, const char *string);
Arguments:
-
modifier: modifier name
-
modifier_data: modifier data
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string: string to modify
Return value:
-
string modified, NULL if error occurred
C example:
char *new_string = weechat_hook_modifier_exec ("my_modifier", my_data, my_string);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.hook_modifier_exec(modifier, modifier_data, string) # example weechat.hook_modifier_exec("my_modifier", my_data, my_string)
3.11.19. weechat_hook_info
Hook an information (callback takes and returns a string).
Prototype:
struct t_hook *weechat_hook_info (const char *info_name, const char *description, const char *args_description, const char *(*callback)(void *data, const char *info_name, const char *arguments), void *callback_data);
Arguments:
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info_name: name of info (priority allowed, see note about priority)
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description: description
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args_description: description of arguments (optional, can be NULL)
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callback: function called when info is asked, arguments and return value:
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void *data: pointer
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const char *info_name: name of info
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const char *arguments: additional arguments, depending on info
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return value: value of info asked
-
-
callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
-
pointer to new hook, NULL if error occurred
C example:
const char * my_info_cb (void *data, const char *info_name, const char *arguments) { /* ... */ return pointer_to_string; } /* add info "my_info" */ struct t_hook *my_info_hook = weechat_hook_info ("my_info", "Some info", "Info about arguments", &my_info_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype hook = weechat.hook_info(info_name, description, args_description, callback, callback_data) # example def my_info_cb(data, info_name, arguments): return "some_info" hook = weechat.hook_info("my_info", "Some info", "Info about arguments", "my_info_cb", "")
3.11.20. weechat_hook_info_hashtable
New in version 0.3.4.
Hook an information (callback takes and returns a hashtable).
Prototype:
struct t_hook *weechat_hook_info_hashtable (const char *info_name, const char *description, const char *args_description, const char *output_description, struct t_hashtable *(*callback)(void *data, const char *info_name, struct t_hashtable *hashtable), void *callback_data);
Arguments:
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info_name: name of info (priority allowed, see note about priority)
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description: description
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args_description: description of expected hashtable (optional, can be NULL)
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output_description: description of hashtable returned by callback (optional, can be NULL)
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callback: function called when info is asked, arguments and return value:
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void *data: pointer
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const char *info_name: name of info
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struct t_hashtable *hashtable: hashtable, depending on info
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return value: hashtable asked
-
-
callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
-
pointer to new hook, NULL if error occurred
C example:
struct t_hashtable * my_info_hashtable_cb (void *data, const char *info_name, struct t_hashtable *hashtable) { /* ... */ return pointer_to_new_hashtable; } /* add info "my_info_hashtable" */ struct t_hook *my_info_hook = weechat_hook_info_hashtable ("my_info_hashtable", "Some info", "Info about input hashtable", "Info about output hashtable", &my_info_hashtable_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype hook = weechat.hook_info_hashtable(info_name, description, args_description, output_description, callback, callback_data) # example def my_info_hashtable_cb(data, info_name, hashtable): return { "test_key": "test_value" } hook = weechat.hook_info_hashtable("my_info_hashtable", "Some info", "Info about input hashtable", "Info about output hashtable", "my_info_hashtable_cb", "")
3.11.21. weechat_hook_infolist
Hook an infolist: callback will return pointer to infolist asked.
Prototype:
struct t_hook *weechat_hook_infolist (const char *infolist_name, const char *description, const char *pointer_description, const char *args_description, struct t_infolist *(*callback)(void *data, const char *infolist_name, void *pointer, const char *arguments), void *callback_data);
Arguments:
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infolist_name: name of infolist (priority allowed, see note about priority)
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description: description
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pointer_description: description of pointer (optional, can be NULL)
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args_description: description of arguments (optional, can be NULL)
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callback: function called when infolist is asked, arguments and return value:
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void *data: pointer
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const char *infolist_name: name of infolist
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void *pointer: pointer to an object that infolist must return (to get only one item in infolist)
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const char *arguments: additional arguments, depending on infolist
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return value: infolist asked
-
-
callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
-
pointer to new hook, NULL if error occurred
C example:
struct t_infolist * my_infolist_cb (void *data, const char *infolist_name, void *pointer, const char *arguments) { struct t_infolist *my_infolist; /* build infolist */ /* ... */ return my_infolist; } /* add infolist "my_infolist" */ struct t_hook *my_infolist = weechat_hook_infolist ("my_infolist", "Infolist with some data", "Info about pointer", "Info about arguments", &my_infolist_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype hook = weechat.hook_infolist(infolist_name, description, pointer_description, args_description, callback, callback_data) # example def my_infolist_cb(data, infolist_name, pointer, arguments): # build infolist # ... return my_infolist hook = weechat.hook_infolist("my_infolist", "Infolist with some data", "Info about pointer", "Info about arguments", "my_infolist_cb", "")
3.11.22. weechat_hook_hdata
Hook a hdata: callback will return pointer to hdata asked.
Prototype:
struct t_hook *weechat_hook_hdata (const char *hdata_name, const char *description, struct t_hdata *(*callback)(void *data, const char *hdata_name), void *callback_data);
Arguments:
-
hdata_name: name of hdata (priority allowed, see note about priority)
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description: description
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callback: function called when hdata is asked, arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
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const char *hdata_name: name of hdata
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return value: hdata asked
-
-
callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
-
pointer to new hook, NULL if error occurred
C example:
struct t_hdata * my_hdata_cb (void *data, const char *hdata_name) { struct t_hdata *my_hdata; /* build hdata */ /* ... */ return my_hdata; } /* add hdata "my_hdata" */ struct t_hook *my_hdata = weechat_hook_hdata ("my_hdata", "Hdata for my structure", &my_hdata_cb, NULL);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.11.23. weechat_hook_focus
Hook a focus: mouse event or key pressed in cursor mode (free movement of cursor).
Prototype:
struct t_hook *weechat_hook_focus (const char *area, struct t_hashtable *(*callback)(void *data, struct t_hashtable *info), void *callback_data);
Arguments:
-
area: "chat" for chat area, or name of bar item (priority allowed, see note about priority)
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callback: function called when focus is made, arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
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struct t_hashtable *info: hashtable with info on focus and strings returned by other calls to focus callbacks (with higher priority) (see table below)
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return value: either "info" pointer (hashtable completed), or pointer to a new hashtable (created by callback, with keys and values of type "string"), this new hashtable content will be added to info for other calls to focus callbacks
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callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Important
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For a mouse gesture, your callback will be called two times: first time when button is pressed (here the area always matches your area), second time when button is released, and then the area may not match your area: so you must always test in your callback if area is matching before using info in hashtable. |
Content of hashtable sent to callback (keys and values are of type "string"):
Key (1) | Description | Value examples | Value if N/A |
---|---|---|---|
_x |
column on screen |
"0" … "n" |
|
_y |
line on screen |
"0" … "n" |
|
_key |
key or mouse event |
"button1", "button2-gesture-left", … |
|
_window |
pointer to window |
"0x12345678" |
"" |
_window_number |
number of window |
"1" … "n" |
"*" |
_buffer |
pointer to buffer |
"0x12345678" |
"" |
_buffer_number |
number of buffer |
"1" … "n" |
"-1" |
_buffer_plugin |
plugin name of buffer |
"core", "irc", … |
"" |
_buffer_name |
name of buffer |
"weechat", "freenode.#weechat", … |
"" |
_buffer_full_name |
full name of buffer |
"core.weechat", "irc.freenode.#weechat", … |
"" |
_buffer_localvar_XXX (2) |
local variables of buffer |
any value |
not set |
_chat |
chat area indicator |
"0" or "1" |
"0" |
_chat_line_x |
column in line (3) |
"0" … "n" |
"-1" |
_chat_line_y |
line number (3) |
"0" … "n" |
"-1" |
_chat_line_date |
line date/time |
"1313237175" |
"0" |
_chat_line_date_printed |
line date/time (4) |
"1313237175" |
"0" |
_chat_line_time |
time displayed |
"14:06:15" |
"" |
_chat_line_tags |
tags of line |
"irc_privmsg,notify_message,nick_FlashCode,log1" |
"" |
_chat_line_nick |
nick of line |
"FlashCode" |
"" |
_chat_line_prefix |
prefix of line |
"@FlashCode" |
"" |
_chat_line_message |
message of line |
"Hello world!" |
"" |
_chat_word |
word at (x,y) |
"Hello" |
"" |
_chat_bol |
beginning of line ⇒ (x-1,y) |
"He" |
"" |
_chat_eol |
(x,y) ⇒ end of line |
"llo world!" |
"" |
_bar_name |
name of bar |
"title", "nicklist", … |
"" |
_bar_filling |
filling of bar |
"horizontal", "vertical", … |
"" |
_bar_item_name |
name of bar item |
"buffer_nicklist", "hotlist", … |
"" |
_bar_item_line |
line in bar item |
"0" … "n" |
"-1" |
_bar_item_col |
column in bar item |
"0" … "n" |
"-1" |
Note
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(1) There are same keys suffixed with "2" (ie: "_x2", "_y2", "_window2", …)
with info on second point (useful only for mouse gestures, to know where mouse
button has been released). (2) XXX is name of local variable in buffer. (3) It is set only for buffers with free content. (4) It is date when WeeChat adds line in buffer (greater or equal to "_chat_line_date"). |
Extra info for bar item "buffer_nicklist":
Key | Plugin (1) | Description |
---|---|---|
nick |
core |
nick name |
prefix |
core |
prefix for nick |
group |
core |
group name |
irc_host |
irc |
host for nick (if known) |
Note
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(1) The name of plugin which defines a hook_focus to return info for this bar item (so for example if plugin is "irc", such info will be available only on irc buffers). |
Return value:
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pointer to new hook, NULL if error occurred
C example:
struct t_hashtable * my_focus_nicklist_cb (void *data, struct t_hashtable *info) { /* add strings in hashtable */ /* ... */ return info; } /* add focus on nicklist */ struct t_hook *my_focus = weechat_hook_focus ("buffer_nicklist", &my_focus_nicklist_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype hook = weechat.hook_focus(area, callback, callback_data) # example def my_focus_nicklist_cb(data, info): # build dict # ... return my_dict hook = weechat.hook_focus("buffer_nicklist", "my_focus_nicklist_cb", "")
3.11.24. weechat_hook_set
New in version 0.3.9.
Set string value of a hook property.
Prototype:
void weechat_hook_set (struct t_hook *hook, const char *property, const char *value);
Arguments:
-
hook: something hooked with "weechat_hook_xxx()"
-
property and value: property name, with its value:
Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
subplugin |
any string |
name of sub plugin (commonly script name, which is displayed in /help command for a hook of type command) |
C example:
struct t_hook *my_command_hook = weechat_hook_command ("abcd", "description", "args", "description args", "", &my_command_cb, NULL); weechat_hook_set (my_command_hook, "subplugin", "test");
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.11.25. weechat_unhook
Unhook something hooked.
Prototype:
void weechat_unhook (struct t_hook *hook);
Arguments:
-
hook: something hooked with "weechat_hook_xxx()"
C example:
struct t_hook *my_hook = weechat_hook_command ( /* ... */ ); /* ... */ weechat_unhook (my_hook);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.unhook(hook) # example weechat.unhook(my_hook)
3.11.26. weechat_unhook_all
Unhook everything that has been hooked by current plugin.
Prototype:
void weechat_unhook_all ();
C example:
weechat_unhook_all ();
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.unhook_all() # example weechat.unhook_all()
3.12. Buffers
Functions to create/query/close buffers.
3.12.1. weechat_buffer_new
Open a new buffer.
Prototype:
struct t_gui_buffer *weechat_buffer_new (const char *name, int (*input_callback)(void *data, struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, const char *input_data), void *input_callback_data, int (*close_callback)(void *data, struct t_gui_buffer *buffer), void *close_callback_data);
Arguments:
-
name: name of buffer (must be unique for plugin)
-
input_callback: function called when input text is entered on buffer, arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
-
struct t_gui_buffer *buffer: buffer pointer
-
const char *input_data: input data
-
return value:
-
WEECHAT_RC_OK
-
WEECHAT_RC_ERROR
-
-
-
callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
-
close_callback: function called when buffer is closed, arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
-
struct t_gui_buffer *buffer: buffer pointer
-
return value:
-
WEECHAT_RC_OK
-
WEECHAT_RC_ERROR
-
-
-
callback_data: pointer given to callback when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
-
pointer to new buffer, NULL if error occurred
C example:
int my_input_cb (void *data, struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, const char *input_data) { weechat_printf (buffer, "Text: %s", input_data); return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } int my_close_cb (void *data, struct t_gui_buffer *buffer) { weechat_printf (NULL, "Buffer '%s' will be closed!", weechat_buffer_get_string (buffer, "name")); return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } struct t_gui_buffer *my_buffer = weechat_buffer_new ("my_buffer", &my_input_cb, NULL, &my_close_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype buffer = weechat.buffer_new(name, input_callback, input_callback_data, close_callback, close_callback_data) # example def my_input_cb(data, buffer, input_data): weechat.prnt(buffer, "Text: %s" % input_data) return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK def my_close_cb(data, buffer): weechat.prnt("", "Buffer '%s' will be closed!" % weechat.buffer_get_string(buffer, "name")) return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK buffer = weechat.buffer_new("my_buffer", "my_input_cb", "", "my_close_cb", "")
3.12.2. weechat_current_buffer
Return pointer to current buffer (buffer displayed by current window).
Prototype:
struct t_gui_buffer *weechat_current_buffer ();
Return value:
-
pointer to current buffer
C example:
weechat_printf (weechat_current_buffer (), "Text on current buffer");
Script (Python):
# prototype buffer = weechat.current_buffer() # example weechat.prnt(weechat.current_buffer(), "Text on current buffer")
3.12.3. weechat_buffer_search
Search a buffer by plugin and/or name.
Prototype:
struct t_gui_buffer *weechat_buffer_search (const char *plugin, const char *name);
Arguments:
-
plugin: name of plugin
-
name: name of buffer, if it is NULL or empty string, the current buffer is returned (buffer displayed by current window)
Return value:
-
pointer to buffer found, NULL if not found
C example:
struct t_gui_buffer *my_buffer = weechat_buffer_search ("my_plugin", "my_buffer");
Script (Python):
# prototype buffer = weechat.buffer_search(plugin, name) # example buffer = weechat.buffer_search("my_plugin", "my_buffer")
3.12.4. weechat_buffer_search_main
Search WeeChat main buffer (core buffer, first buffer displayed when WeeChat is starting).
Prototype:
struct t_gui_buffer *weechat_buffer_search_main ();
Return value:
-
pointer to WeeChat main buffer (core buffer)
C example:
struct t_gui_buffer *weechat_buffer = weechat_buffer_search_main ();
Script (Python):
# prototype buffer = weechat.buffer_search_main() # example buffer = weechat.buffer_search_main()
3.12.5. weechat_buffer_clear
Clear content of a buffer.
Prototype:
void weechat_buffer_clear (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
C example:
struct t_gui_buffer *my_buffer = weechat_buffer_search ("my_plugin", "my_buffer"); if (my_buffer) { weechat_buffer_clear (my_buffer); }
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.buffer_clear(buffer) # example buffer = weechat.buffer_search("my_plugin", "my_buffer") if buffer != "": weechat.buffer_clear(buffer)
3.12.6. weechat_buffer_close
Close a buffer.
Prototype:
void weechat_buffer_close (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
C example:
struct t_gui_buffer *my_buffer = weechat_buffer_new ("my_buffer", &my_input_cb, NULL, &my_close_cb, NULL); /* ... */ weechat_buffer_close (my_buffer);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.buffer_close(buffer) # example buffer = weechat.buffer_new("my_buffer", "my_input_cb", "", "my_close_cb", "") # ... weechat.buffer_close(buffer)
3.12.7. weechat_buffer_merge
Merge buffer into another buffer: both buffers will still exist separately, but with same number, and WeeChat will display lines from both buffers (mixed lines).
Prototype:
void weechat_buffer_merge (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_buffer *target_buffer);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
target_buffer: target buffer, where buffer will be merged
C example:
/* merge current buffer with weechat "core" buffer */ weechat_buffer_merge (weechat_current_buffer (), weechat_buffer_search_main ());
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.buffer_merge(buffer, target_buffer) # example # merge current buffer with WeeChat "core" buffer weechat.buffer_merge(weechat.current_buffer(), weechat.buffer_search_main())
3.12.8. weechat_buffer_unmerge
Unmerge buffer from a group of merged buffers.
Prototype:
void weechat_buffer_unmerge (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, int number);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
number: target number for detached buffer, if it is < 1, then buffer will be moved to number of buffer + 1
C example:
weechat_buffer_unmerge (weechat_current_buffer (), 1);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.buffer_unmerge(buffer, number) # example weechat.buffer_unmerge(weechat.current_buffer(), 1)
3.12.9. weechat_buffer_get_integer
Return integer value of a buffer property.
Prototype:
int weechat_buffer_get_integer (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, const char *property);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
property: property name:
-
number: number of buffer (starts to 1)
-
layout_number: number of buffer saved in layout
-
layout_number_merge_order: order in merge for layout
-
short_name_is_set: 1 if short name is set, 0 if not set
-
type: buffer type (0: formatted, 1: free content)
-
notify: notify level for buffer
-
num_displayed: number of windows displaying buffer
-
active: 1 if buffer is active, 0 if buffer is merged and not selected
-
print_hooks_enabled: 1 if print hooks are enabled, otherwise 0
-
lines_hidden: 1 if at least one line is hidden on buffer (filtered), or 0 if all lines are displayed
-
prefix_max_length: max length for prefix in this buffer
-
time_for_each_line: 1 if time is displayed for each line in buffer (default), otherwise 0
-
nicklist: 1 if nicklist is enabled, otherwise 0
-
nicklist_case_sensitive: 1 if nicks are case sensitive, otherwise 0
-
nicklist_max_length: max length for a nick
-
nicklist_display_groups: 1 if groups are displayed, otherwise 0
-
nicklist_visible_count: number of nicks/groups displayed
-
input: 1 if input is enabled, otherwise 0
-
input_get_unknown_commands: 1 if unknown commands are sent to input callback, otherwise 0
-
input_size: input size (in bytes)
-
input_length: input length (number of chars)
-
input_pos: cursor position in buffer input
-
input_1st_display: first char displayed on screen
-
num_history: number of commands in history
-
text_search: text search type:
-
0: no search at this moment
-
1: backward search (direction: oldest messages)
-
2: forward search (direction: newest messages)
-
-
text_search_exact: 1 if text search is case sensitive
-
text_search_found: 1 if text found, otherwise 0
-
Return value:
-
integer value of property
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "my buffer number is: %d", weechat_buffer_get_integer (my_buffer, "number"));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.buffer_get_integer(buffer, property) # example weechat.prnt("", "my buffer number is: %d" % weechat.buffer_get_integer(my_buffer, "number"))
3.12.10. weechat_buffer_get_string
Return string value of a buffer property.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_buffer_get_string (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, const char *property);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
property: property name:
-
plugin: name of plugin which created this buffer ("core" for WeeChat main buffer)
-
name: name of buffer
-
full_name: full name of buffer ("plugin.name") (new in version 0.3.7)
-
short_name: short name of buffer (note: used for display only and can be changed by user, this must not be used to find name of buffer, use instead name, full_name or local variable channel)
-
title: title of buffer
-
input: input text
-
text_search_input: input saved before text search
-
highlight_words: list of words to highlight
-
highlight_regex: regular expression for highlight
-
highlight_tags: list of tags to highlight
-
hotlist_max_level_nicks: max hotlist level for some nicks
-
localvar_xxx: get content of local variable "xxx" (replace "xxx" by the name of variable to read)
-
Return value:
-
string value of property
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "name / short name of buffer are: %s / %s", weechat_buffer_get_string (my_buffer, "name"), weechat_buffer_get_string (my_buffer, "short_name"));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.buffer_get_string(buffer, property) # example weechat.prnt("", "name / short name of buffer are: %s / %s" % (weechat.buffer_get_string(my_buffer, "name"), weechat.buffer_get_string(my_buffer, "short_name")))
3.12.11. weechat_buffer_get_pointer
Return pointer value of a buffer property.
Prototype:
void *weechat_buffer_pointer (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, const char *property);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
property: property name:
-
plugin: pointer to plugin which created this buffer (NULL for WeeChat main buffer)
-
highlight_regex_compiled: regular expression highlight_regex compiled
-
Return value:
-
pointer value of property
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "plugin pointer of my buffer: %lx", weechat_buffer_get_pointer (my_buffer, "plugin"));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.buffer_get_pointer(buffer, property) # example weechat.prnt("", "plugin pointer of my buffer: %s" % weechat.buffer_get_pointer(my_buffer, "plugin"))
3.12.12. weechat_buffer_set
Set string value of a buffer property.
Prototype:
void weechat_buffer_set (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, const char *property, const char *value);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
property and value: property name, with its value:
Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
hotlist |
"+", "-", WEECHAT_HOTLIST_LOW, WEECHAT_HOTLIST_MESSAGE, WEECHAT_HOTLIST_PRIVATE, WEECHAT_HOTLIST_HIGHLIGHT |
"+": enable hotlist (global setting, buffer pointer is not used) |
unread |
- |
set unread marker after last line of buffer |
display |
"1", "auto" |
"1": switch to this buffer in current window |
number |
number |
move buffer to this number |
name |
any string |
set new name for buffer |
short_name |
any string |
set new short name for buffer |
type |
"formatted" or "free" |
set type for buffer: "formatted" (for printing chat messages), or "free" (for free content) |
notify |
"0", "1", "2", "3" |
set notify level for buffer: "0" = never add to hotlist, "1" = add for highlights only, "2" = add for highlights and messages, "3" = add for all messages |
title |
any string |
set new title for buffer |
time_for_each_line |
"0" or "1" |
"0" to hide time for all lines in buffer, "1" to see time for all lines (default for a new buffer) |
nicklist |
"0" or "1" |
"0" to remove nicklist for buffer, "1" to add nicklist for buffer |
nicklist_case_sensitive |
"0" or "1" |
"0" to have case insensitive nicklist, "1" to have case sensitive nicklist |
nicklist_display_groups |
"0" or "1" |
"0" to hide nicklist groups, "1" to display nicklist groups |
highlight_words |
"-" or comma separated list of words |
"-" is a special value to disable any highlight on this buffer, or comma separated list of words to highlight in this buffer, for example: "abc,def,ghi" |
highlight_words_add |
comma separated list of words |
comma separated list of words to highlight in this buffer, these words are added to existing highlighted words in buffer |
highlight_words_del |
comma separated list of words |
comma separated list of words to remove from highlighted words on buffer |
highlight_regex |
any string |
regular expression for highlight |
highlight_tags |
comma separated list of tags |
comma separated list of tags to highlight in this buffer |
hotlist_max_level_nicks |
comma separated list of "nick:level" |
comma separated list of nicks with max level for hotlist on this buffer (level can be: -1: never in hotlist, 0: low, 1: message, 2: private, 3: highlight), for example: "joe:2,mike:-1,robert:-1" (joe will never produce highlight on buffer, mike and robert will never change hotlist) |
hotlist_max_level_nicks_add |
comma separated list of "nick:level" |
comma separated list of nicks with level for hotlist, these nicks are added to existing nicks in buffer |
hotlist_max_level_nicks_del |
comma separated list of nicks |
comma separated list of nicks to remove from hotlist max levels |
key_bind_xxx |
any string |
bind a new key xxx, specific to this buffer, value is command to execute for this key |
key_unbind_xxx |
- |
unbind key xxx for this buffer |
input |
any string |
set new value for buffer input |
input_pos |
position |
set cursor position in buffer input |
input_get_unknown_commands |
"0" or "1" |
"0" to disable unknown commands on this buffer (default behavior), "1" to get unknown commands, for example if user type "/unknowncmd", buffer will receive it (no error about unknown command) |
localvar_set_xxx |
any string |
set new value for local variable xxx (variable is created if it does not exist) |
localvar_del_xxx |
- |
remove local variable xxx |
C example:
/* disable hotlist (for all buffers) */ weechat_buffer_set (NULL, "hotlist", "-"); /* enable again hotlist */ weechat_buffer_set (NULL, "hotlist", "+"); /* change buffer name */ weechat_buffer_set (my_buffer, "name", "my_new_name"); /* add new local variable "toto" with value "abc" */ weechat_buffer_set (my_buffer, "localvar_set_toto", "abc"); /* remove local variable "toto" */ weechat_buffer_set (my_buffer, "localvar_del_toto", NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.buffer_set(buffer, property, value) # examples # disable hotlist (for all buffers) weechat.buffer_set("", "hotlist", "-") # enable again hotlist weechat.buffer_set("", "hotlist", "+") # change buffer name weechat.buffer_set(my_buffer, "name", "my_new_name") # add new local variable "toto" with value "abc" weechat.buffer_set(my_buffer, "localvar_set_toto", "abc") # remove local variable "toto" weechat.buffer_set(my_buffer, "localvar_del_toto", "")
3.12.13. weechat_buffer_set_pointer
Set pointer value of a buffer property.
Prototype:
void weechat_buffer_set_pointer (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, const char *property, void *pointer);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
property and value: property name, with its value:
-
close_callback: set close callback function
-
close_callback_data: set close callback data
-
input_callback: set input callback function
-
input_callback_data: set input callback data
-
nickcmp_callback: set nick comparison callback function (this callback is called when searching nick in nicklist) (new in version 0.3.9)
-
nickcmp_callback_data: set nick comparison callback data (new in version 0.3.9)
-
Prototypes for callbacks:
int close_callback (void *data, struct t_gui_buffer *buffer); int input_callback (void *data, struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, const char *input_data); int nickcmp_callback (void *data, struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, const char *nick1, const char *nick2);
C example:
int my_close_cb (void *data, struct t_gui_buffer *buffer) { /* ... */ return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } weechat_buffer_set_pointer (my_buffer, "close_callback", &my_close_cb);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.12.14. weechat_buffer_string_replace_local_var
Replace local variables in a string by their values, using buffer local variables.
Prototype:
char *weechat_buffer_string_replace_local_var (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, const char *string);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
string: string with text and local variables using format "$var"
Return value:
-
string with values of local variables
C example:
weechat_buffer_set (my_buffer, "localvar_set_toto", "abc"); char *str = weechat_buffer_string_replace_local_var (my_buffer, "test with $toto"); /* str contains "test with abc" */
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.buffer_string_replace_local_var(buffer, string) # example weechat.buffer_set(my_buffer, "localvar_set_toto", "abc") str = weechat.buffer_string_replace_local_var(my_buffer, "test with $toto") # str contains "test with abc"
3.12.15. weechat_buffer_match_list
New in version 0.3.5.
Check if buffer matches a list of buffers.
Prototype:
int weechat_buffer_match_list (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, const char *string);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
string: comma-separated list of buffers:
-
"*" means all buffers
-
name beginning with "!" is excluded
-
name can start or end with "*" to match many buffers
-
Return value:
-
1 if buffer matches list of buffers, 0 otherwise
C example:
struct t_gui_buffer *buffer = weechat_buffer_search ("irc", "freenode.#weechat"); if (buffer) { weechat_printf (NULL, "%d", weechat_buffer_match_list (buffer, "*")); /* 1 */ weechat_printf (NULL, "%d", weechat_buffer_match_list (buffer, "*,!*#weechat*")); /* 0 */ weechat_printf (NULL, "%d", weechat_buffer_match_list (buffer, "irc.freenode.*")); /* 1 */ weechat_printf (NULL, "%d", weechat_buffer_match_list (buffer, "irc.oftc.*,python.*")); /* 0 */ }
Script (Python):
# prototype match = weechat.buffer_match_list(buffer, string) # example buffer = weechat.buffer_search("irc", "freenode.#weechat") if buffer: weechat.prnt("", "%d" % weechat.buffer_match_list(buffer, "*")) # 1 weechat.prnt("", "%d" % weechat.buffer_match_list(buffer, "*,!*#weechat*")) # 0 weechat.prnt("", "%d" % weechat.buffer_match_list(buffer, "irc.freenode.*")) # 1 weechat.prnt("", "%d" % weechat.buffer_match_list(buffer, "irc.oftc.*,python.*")) # 0
3.13. Windows
Functions to query windows.
3.13.1. weechat_current_window
Return pointer to current window.
Prototype:
struct t_gui_window *weechat_current_window ();
Return value:
-
pointer to current window
C example:
struct t_gui_window *current_window = weechat_current_window ();
Script (Python):
# prototype window = weechat.current_window() # example current_window = weechat.current_window()
3.13.2. weechat_window_search_with_buffer
New in version 0.3.5.
Return pointer to window displaying buffer.
Prototype:
struct t_gui_window *weechat_window_search_with_buffer (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
Return value:
-
pointer to window displaying buffer (NULL if no window is displaying buffer)
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "window displaying core buffer: %lx", weechat_window_search_with_buffer (weechat_buffer_search_main ()));
Script (Python):
# prototype window = weechat.window_search_with_buffer(buffer) # example weechat.prnt("", "window displaying core buffer: %s" % weechat.window_search_with_buffer(weechat.buffer_search_main()))
3.13.3. weechat_window_get_integer
Return integer value of a window property.
Prototype:
int weechat_window_get_integer (struct t_gui_window *window, const char *property);
Arguments:
-
window: window pointer
-
property: property name:
-
number: number of window (starts to 1)
-
win_x: X position of window in terminal (first column is 0)
-
win_y: Y position of window in terminal (first line is 0)
-
win_width: width of window, in chars
-
win_height: height of window, in chars
-
win_width_pct: percentage size, compared to parent window (for example 50 means half size)
-
win_height_pct: percentage size, compared to parent window (for example 50 means half size)
-
win_chat_x: X position of chat window in terminal (first column is 0)
-
win_chat_y: Y position of chat window in terminal (first line is 0)
-
win_chat_width: width of chat window, in chars
-
win_chat_height: height of chat window, in chars
-
first_line_displayed: 1 if first line of buffer is displayed on screen, otherwise 0
-
scrolling: 1 if scroll is active on window (last line not displayed)
-
lines_after: number of lines not displayed after last one displayed (when scrolling)
-
Return value:
-
integer value of property
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "current window is at position (x,y): (%d,%d)", weechat_window_get_integer (weechat_current_window (), "win_x"), weechat_window_get_integer (weechat_current_window (), "win_y"));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.window_get_integer(window, property) # example weechat.prnt("", "current window is at position (x,y): (%d,%d)" % (weechat.window_get_integer(weechat.current_window(), "win_x"), weechat.window_get_integer(weechat.current_window(), "win_y")))
3.13.4. weechat_window_get_string
Return string value of a window property.
Note
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This function is not used today, it is reserved for a future version. |
Prototype:
int weechat_window_get_string (struct t_gui_window *window, const char *property);
Arguments:
-
window: window pointer
-
property: property name
Return value:
-
string value of property
3.13.5. weechat_window_get_pointer
Return pointer value of a window property.
Prototype:
void *weechat_window_get_pointer (struct t_gui_window *window, const char *property);
Arguments:
-
window: window pointer
-
property: property name:
-
current: current window pointer
-
buffer: pointer to buffer displayed by window
-
Return value:
-
pointer value of property
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "buffer displayed in current window: %lx", weechat_window_get_pointer (weechat_current_window (), "buffer"));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.window_get_pointer(window, property) # example weechat.prnt("", "buffer displayed in current window: %s" % weechat.window_get_pointer(weechat.current_window(), "buffer"))
3.13.6. weechat_window_set_title
Set title for terminal.
Prototype:
void weechat_window_set_title (const char *title);
Arguments:
-
title: new title for terminal (NULL to reset title)
C example:
weechat_window_set_title ("new title here");
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.window_set_title(window, title) # example weechat.window_set_title("new title here")
3.14. Nicklist
Functions for buffer nicklist.
3.14.1. weechat_nicklist_add_group
Add a group in a nicklist.
Prototype:
struct t_gui_nick_group *weechat_nicklist_add_group (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_nick_group *parent_group, const char *name, const char *color, int visible);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
parent_group: pointer to parent of group, NULL if group has no parent (nicklist root)
-
name: group name
-
color: color option name:
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WeeChat option name, for example weechat.color.nicklist_group
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color with optional background, for example yellow or yellow,red
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bar color name:
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bar_fg: foreground color for bar
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bar_delim: delimiters color for bar
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bar_bg: background color for bar
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-
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visible:
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1: group and sub-groups/nicks are visible
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0: group and sub-groups/nicks are hidden
-
Note
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The group name can begin with one or more digits, followed by pipe, and then group name. When such string is found at beginning, it’s used to sort groups in nicklist. For example groups "1|test" and "2|abc" will be displayed in that order: first "test" then "abc". |
Return value:
-
pointer to new group, NULL if an error occurred
C example:
struct t_gui_nick_group *my_group = weechat_nicklist_add_group (my_buffer, my_parent_group, "test_group", "weechat.color.nicklist_group", 1);
Script (Python):
# prototype group = weechat.nicklist_add_group(buffer, parent_group, name, color, visible) # example group = weechat.nicklist_add_group(my_buffer, my_parent_group, "test_group", "weechat.color.nicklist_group", 1)
3.14.2. weechat_nicklist_search_group
Search a group in a nicklist.
Prototype:
struct t_gui_nick_group *weechat_nicklist_search_group (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_nick_group *from_group, const char *name);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
from_group: search from this group only, if NULL, then search in whole nicklist
-
name: group name to search
Return value:
-
pointer to group found, NULL if not found
C example:
struct t_gui_nick_group *ptr_group = weechat_nicklist_search_group (my_buffer, NULL, "test_group");
Script (Python):
# prototype group = weechat.nicklist_search_group(buffer, from_group, name) # example group = weechat.nicklist_search_group(my_buffer, "", "test_group")
3.14.3. weechat_nicklist_add_nick
Add a nick in a group.
Prototype:
struct t_gui_nick_group *weechat_nicklist_add_nick (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_nick_group *group, const char *name, const char *color, const char *prefix, const char *prefix_color, int visible);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
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group: group pointer
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name: nick name
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color: color option name:
-
WeeChat option name (from weechat.color.xxx), for example chat_delimiters
-
color with optional background, for example yellow or yellow,red
-
bar color name:
-
bar_fg: foreground color for bar
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bar_delim: delimiters color for bar
-
bar_bg: background color for bar
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-
-
prefix: prefix displayed before nick
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prefix_color: color option name:
-
WeeChat option name (from weechat.color.xxx), for example chat_delimiters
-
color with optional background, for example yellow or yellow,red
-
bar color name:
-
bar_fg: foreground color for bar
-
bar_delim: delimiters color for bar
-
bar_bg: background color for bar
-
-
-
visible:
-
1: nick is visible
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0: nick is hidden
-
Return value:
-
pointer to new nick, NULL if an error occurred
C example:
struct t_gui_nick *my_nick = weechat_nicklist_add_nick (my_buffer, my_group, "test_nick", (nick_away) ? "weechat.color.nicklist_away" : "bar_fg", "@", "lightgreen", 1);
Script (Python):
# prototype nick = weechat.nicklist_add_nick(buffer, group, name, color, prefix, prefix_color, visible) # example if nick_away: color = "weechat.color.nicklist_away" else: color = "bar_fg" nick = weechat.nicklist_add_nick(my_buffer, my_group, "test_nick", color, "@", "lightgreen", 1)
3.14.4. weechat_nicklist_search_nick
Search a nick in a nicklist.
Prototype:
struct t_gui_nick *weechat_nicklist_search_nick (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_nick_group *from_group, const char *name);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
from_group: search from this group only, if NULL, then search in whole nicklist
-
name: nick name to search
Return value:
-
pointer to nick found, NULL if not found
C example:
struct t_gui_nick *ptr_nick = weechat_nicklist_search_nick (my_buffer, NULL, "test_nick");
Script (Python):
# prototype nick = weechat.nicklist_search_nick(buffer, from_group, name) # example nick = weechat.nicklist_search_nick(my_buffer, "", "test_nick")
3.14.5. weechat_nicklist_remove_group
Remove a group from a nicklist.
Prototype:
void weechat_nicklist_remove_group (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_nick_group *group);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
group: group pointer to remove (all sub-groups/nicks will be removed too)
C example:
weechat_nicklist_remove_group (my_buffer, my_group);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.nicklist_remove_group(buffer, group) # example weechat.nicklist_remove_group(my_buffer, my_group)
3.14.6. weechat_nicklist_remove_nick
Remove a nick from a nicklist.
Prototype:
void weechat_nicklist_remove_nick (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_nick *nick);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
nick: nick pointer to remove
C example:
weechat_nicklist_remove_nick (my_buffer, my_nick);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.nicklist_remove_nick(buffer, nick) # example weechat.nicklist_remove_nick(my_buffer, my_nick)
3.14.7. weechat_nicklist_remove_all
Remove all groups/nicks from a nicklist.
Prototype:
void weechat_nicklist_remove_all (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
C example:
weechat_nicklist_remove_all (my_buffer);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.nicklist_remove_all(buffer) # example weechat.nicklist_remove_all(my_buffer)
3.14.8. weechat_nicklist_get_next_item
New in version 0.3.7.
Get next group or nick from nicklist (mainly used to display nicklist).
Prototype:
void gui_nicklist_get_next_item (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_nick_group **group, struct t_gui_nick **nick);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
group: pointer on pointer to group
-
nick: pointer on pointer to nick
C example:
struct t_gui_nick_group *ptr_group; struct t_gui_nick *ptr_nick; ptr_group = NULL; ptr_nick = NULL; gui_nicklist_get_next_item (buffer, &ptr_group, &ptr_nick); while (ptr_group || ptr_nick) { if (ptr_nick) { /* nick */ /* ... */ } else { /* group */ /* ... */ } gui_nicklist_get_next_item (buffer, &ptr_group, &ptr_nick); }
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.14.9. weechat_nicklist_group_get_integer
New in version 0.3.4.
Return integer value of a group property.
Prototype:
int weechat_nicklist_group_get_integer (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_nick_group *group, const char *property);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
group: group pointer
-
property: property name:
-
visible: 1 if group is visible, otherwise 0
-
level: group level (root is 0)
-
Return value:
-
integer value of property
C example:
int visible = weechat_nicklist_group_get_integer (buffer, group, "visible");
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.nicklist_group_get_integer(buffer, group, property) # example visible = weechat.nicklist_group_get_integer(buffer, group, "visible")
3.14.10. weechat_nicklist_group_get_string
New in version 0.3.4.
Return string value of a group property.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_nicklist_group_get_string (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_nick_group *group, const char *property);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
group: group pointer
-
property: property name:
-
name: name of group
-
color: group color in nicklist
-
Return value:
-
string value of property
C example:
const char *color = weechat_nicklist_group_get_string (buffer, group, "color");
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.nicklist_group_get_string(buffer, group, property) # example color = weechat.nicklist_group_get_string(buffer, group, "color")
3.14.11. weechat_nicklist_group_get_pointer
New in version 0.3.4.
Return pointer value of a group property.
Prototype:
void *weechat_nicklist_group_get_pointer (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_nick_group *group, const char *property);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
group: group pointer
-
property: property name:
-
parent: pointer to parent group
-
Return value:
-
pointer value of property
C example:
struct t_gui_nick_group *parent = weechat_nicklist_group_get_pointer (buffer, group, "parent");
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.nicklist_group_get_pointer(buffer, group, property) # example parent = weechat.nicklist_group_get_pointer(buffer, group, "parent")
3.14.12. weechat_nicklist_group_set
New in version 0.3.4.
Set string value of a group property.
Prototype:
void weechat_nicklist_group_set (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_nick_group *group, const char *property, const char *value);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
group: group pointer
-
property and value: property name, with its value:
Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
color |
WeeChat color option name |
see argument "color" of function weechat_nicklist_add_group |
visible |
"0", "1" |
"0" = hidden group, "1" = visible group |
C examples:
/* change group color to "bar_fg" */ weechat_nicklist_group_set (buffer, group, "color", "bar_fg"); /* change group color to yellow */ weechat_nicklist_group_set (buffer, group, "color", "yellow"); /* hide group in nicklist */ weechat_nicklist_group_set (buffer, group, "visible", "0");
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.nicklist_group_set(buffer, group, property, value) # examples # change group color to "bar_fg" weechat.nicklist_group_set(buffer, group, "color", "bar_fg") # change group color to yellow weechat.nicklist_group_set(buffer, group, "color", "yellow") # hide group in nicklist weechat.nicklist_group_set(buffer, group, "visible", "0")
3.14.13. weechat_nicklist_nick_get_integer
New in version 0.3.4.
Return integer value of a nick property.
Prototype:
int weechat_nicklist_nick_get_integer (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_nick *nick, const char *property);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
nick: nick pointer
-
property: property name:
-
visible: 1 if nick is visible, otherwise 0
-
Return value:
-
integer value of property
C example:
int visible = weechat_nicklist_nick_get_integer (buffer, nick, "visible");
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.nicklist_nick_get_integer(buffer, nick, property) # example visible = weechat.nicklist_nick_get_integer(buffer, nick, "visible")
3.14.14. weechat_nicklist_nick_get_string
New in version 0.3.4.
Return string value of a nick property.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_nicklist_nick_get_string (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_nick *nick, const char *property);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
nick: nick pointer
-
property: property name:
-
name: name of nick
-
color: nick color in nicklist
-
prefix: prefix of nick
-
prefix_color: prefix color in nicklist
-
Return value:
-
string value of property
C example:
const char *color = weechat_nicklist_nick_get_string (buffer, nick, "color");
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.nicklist_nick_get_string(buffer, nick, property) # example color = weechat.nicklist_nick_get_string(buffer, nick, "color")
3.14.15. weechat_nicklist_nick_get_pointer
New in version 0.3.4.
Return pointer value of a nick property.
Prototype:
void *weechat_nicklist_nick_get_pointer (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_nick *nick, const char *property);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
nick: nick pointer
-
property: property name:
-
group: pointer to group containing this nick
-
Return value:
-
pointer value of property
C example:
struct t_gui_nick_group *group = weechat_nicklist_nick_get_pointer (buffer, nick, "group");
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.nicklist_nick_get_pointer(buffer, nick, property) # example group = weechat.nicklist_nick_get_pointer(buffer, nick, "group")
3.14.16. weechat_nicklist_nick_set
New in version 0.3.4.
Set string value of a nick property.
Prototype:
void weechat_nicklist_nick_set (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, struct t_gui_nick *nick, const char *property, const char *value);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer
-
nick: nick pointer
-
property and value: property name, with its value:
Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
color |
WeeChat color option name |
see argument "color" of function weechat_nicklist_add_nick |
prefix |
any string |
prefix of nick |
prefix_color |
WeeChat color option name |
see argument "prefix_color" of function weechat_nicklist_add_nick |
visible |
"0", "1" |
"0" = hidden nick, "1" = visible nick |
C examples:
/* change nick color to cyan */ weechat_nicklist_nick_set (buffer, nick, "color", "cyan"); /* change prefix to "+" */ weechat_nicklist_nick_set (buffer, nick, "prefix", "+"); /* change prefix color to yellow */ weechat_nicklist_nick_set (buffer, nick, "prefix_color", "yellow"); /* hide nick in nicklist */ weechat_nicklist_nick_set (buffer, nick, "visible", "0");
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.nicklist_nick_set(buffer, nick, property, value) # examples # change nick color to cyan weechat.nicklist_nick_set(buffer, nick, "color", "cyan") # change prefix to "+" weechat.nicklist_nick_set(buffer, nick, "prefix", "+") # change prefix color to yellow weechat.nicklist_nick_set(buffer, nick, "prefix_color", "yellow") # hide nick in nicklist weechat.nicklist_nick_set(buffer, nick, "visible", "0")
3.15. Bars
Functions for bars.
3.15.1. weechat_bar_item_search
Search a bar item.
Prototype:
struct t_gui_bar_item *weechat_bar_item_search (const char *name);
Arguments:
-
name: bar item name
Return value:
-
pointer to bar item found, NULL if bar item was not found
C example:
struct t_gui_bar_item *bar_item = weechat_bar_item_search ("myitem");
Script (Python):
# prototype bar_item = weechat.bar_item_search(name) # example bar_item = weechat.bar_item_search("myitem")
3.15.2. weechat_bar_item_new
Create a new bar item.
Prototype:
struct t_gui_bar_item *weechat_bar_item_new (const char *name, char *(build_callback)(void *data, struct t_gui_bar_item *item, struct t_gui_window *window), void *build_callback_data);
Arguments:
-
name: bar item name
-
build_callback: function called when bar item is built, arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
-
struct t_gui_bar_item *item: item pointer
-
struct t_gui_window *window: window pointer
-
return value: content of bar item
-
-
build_callback_data: pointer given to build callback, when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
-
pointer to new bar item, NULL if an error occurred
C example:
char * my_build_callback (void *data, struct t_gui_bar_item *item, struct t_gui_window *window) { return strdup ("my content"); } struct t_gui_bar_item *my_item = weechat_bar_item_new ("myitem", &my_build_callback, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype bar_item = weechat.bar_item_new(name, build_callback, build_callback_data) # example def my_build_callback(data, item, window): return "my content" bar_item = weechat.bar_item_new("myitem", "my_build_callback", "")
3.15.3. weechat_bar_item_update
Update content of a bar item, by calling its build callback.
Prototype:
void weechat_bar_item_update (const char *name);
Arguments:
-
name: bar item name
C example:
weechat_bar_item_update ("myitem");
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.bar_item_update(name) # example weechat.bar_item_update("myitem")
3.15.4. weechat_bar_item_remove
Remove a bar item.
Prototype:
void weechat_bar_item_remove (struct t_gui_bar_item *item);
Arguments:
-
item: bar item pointer
C example:
weechat_bar_item_remove (&my_item);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.bar_item_remove(item) # example weechat.bar_item_remove(myitem)
3.15.5. weechat_bar_search
Search a bar.
Prototype:
struct t_gui_bar *weechat_bar_search (const char *name);
Arguments:
-
name: bar name
Return value:
-
pointer to bar found, NULL if bar was not found
C example:
struct t_gui_bar *bar = weechat_bar_search ("mybar");
Script (Python):
# prototype bar = weechat.bar_search(name) # example bar = weechat.bar_search("mybar")
3.15.6. weechat_bar_new
Create a new bar.
Prototype:
struct t_gui_bar *weechat_bar_new (const char *name, const char *hidden, const char *priority, const char *type, const char *condition, const char *position, const char *filling_top_bottom, const char *filling_left_right, const char *size, const char *size_max, const char *color_fg, const char *color_delim, const char *color_bg, const char *separator, const char *items);
Arguments:
-
name: bar name
-
hidden:
-
on: bar is hidden
-
off: bar is visible
-
-
priority: bar priority (integer)
-
type:
-
root: bar displayed once, outside windows
-
window: bar displayed in each window
-
-
condition: condition for displaying bar:
-
active: bar is displayed in active window only
-
inactive: bar is displayed in inactive windows only
-
nicklist: bar is displayed in windows with nicklist
-
-
position: top, bottom, left or right
-
filling_top_bottom:
-
horizontal: items are filled horizontally (space after each item)
-
vertical: items are filled vertically (new line after each item)
-
columns_horizontal: items are filled horizontally, displayed with columns
-
columns_vertical: items are filled vertically, displayed with columns
-
-
filling_left_right:
-
horizontal: items are filled horitontally (space after each item)
-
vertical: items are filled verticaly (new line after each item)
-
columns_horizontal: items are filled horizontally, displayed with columns
-
columns_vertical: items are filled vertically, displayed with columns
-
-
size: bar size in chars (0 means automatic size)
-
size_max: max size for bar (0 means no max size)
-
color_fg: color for text in bar
-
color_delim: color for delimiters in bar
-
color_bg: background color for bar
-
separator:
-
on: bar has separator line with other windows/bars
-
off: no separator
-
-
items: list of items in bar, separated by comma (space between items), or "+" (glued items)
Return value:
-
pointer to new bar, NULL if an error occurred
C example:
struct t_gui_bar *my_bar = weechat_bar_new ("mybar", "off", 100, "window", "", "top", "horizontal", "vertical", "0", "5", "default", "cyan", "blue", "off", "time,buffer_number+buffer_name");
Script (Python):
# prototype bar = weechat.bar_new(name, hidden, priority, type, condition, position, filling_top_bottom, filling_left_right, size, size_max, color_fg, color_delim, color_bg, separator, items) # example bar = weechat.bar_new("mybar", "off", 100, "window", "", "top", "horizontal", "vertical", "0", "5", "default", "cyan", "blue", "off", "time,buffer_number+buffer_name")
3.15.7. weechat_bar_set
Set a new value for a bar property.
Prototype:
int weechat_bar_set (struct t_gui_bar *bar, const char *property, const char *value);
Arguments:
-
bar: bar pointer
-
property: name, hidden, priority, conditions, position, filling_top_bottom, filling_left_right, size, size_max, color_fg, color_delim, color_bg, separator, items (see weechat_bar_new)
-
value: new value for property
Return value:
-
1 if new value was set, 0 if an error occurred
C example:
weechat_bar_set (mybar, "position", "bottom");
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.bar_set(bar, property, value) # example weechat.bar_set(my_bar, "position", "bottom")
3.15.8. weechat_bar_update
Refresh content of a bar on screen.
Prototype:
void weechat_bar_update (const char *name);
Arguments:
-
name: bar name
C example:
weechat_bar_update ("mybar");
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.bar_update(name) # example weechat.bar_update("mybar")
3.15.9. weechat_bar_remove
Remove a bar.
Prototype:
void weechat_bar_remove (struct t_gui_bar *bar);
Arguments:
-
bar: bar pointer
C example:
weechat_bar_remove (mybar);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.bar_remove(bar) # example weechat.bar_remove(my_bar)
3.16. Commands
Functions for executing WeeChat commands.
3.16.1. weechat_command
Execute a command.
Prototype:
void weechat_command (struct t_gui_buffer *buffer, const char *command);
Arguments:
-
buffer: buffer pointer (command is executed on this buffer, use NULL for current buffer)
-
command: command to execute (if beginning with a "/"), or text to send to buffer
C example:
weechat_command (weechat_buffer_search ("irc", "freenode.#weechat"), "/whois FlashCode");
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.command(buffer, command) # example weechat.command(weechat.buffer_search("irc", "freenode.#weechat"), "/whois FlashCode")
3.17. Network
Network functions.
3.17.1. weechat_network_pass_proxy
Establish a connection/authentification to a proxy.
Important
|
This function is blocking on call to connect(), so it must be called in a forked process only, to not block WeeChat. |
Prototype:
int weechat_network_pass_proxy (const char *proxy, int sock, const char *address, int port);
Arguments:
-
proxy: proxy name to use
-
sock: socket to use
-
address: address (hostname or IP address)
-
port: port
Return value:
-
1 if connection is ok, 0 if an error occurred
C example:
if (weechat_network_pass_proxy ("my_proxy", sock, "irc.freenode.net", 6667)) { /* OK */ } else { /* error */ }
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.17.2. weechat_network_connect_to
Establish a connection to a remote host.
Important
|
This function is blocking on call to connect(), so it must be called in a forked process only, to not block WeeChat. |
Prototype:
int weechat_network_connect_to (const char *proxy, int sock, unsigned long address, int port);
Arguments:
-
proxy: proxy name to use
-
sock: socket to use
-
address: address
-
port: port
Return value:
-
1 if connection is ok, 0 if an error occurred
C example:
struct sockaddr_in addr; socklen_t length; unsigned long address; memset (&addr, 0, sizeof (struct sockaddr_in)); length = sizeof (addr); getsockname (sock, (struct sockaddr *) &addr, &length); addr.sin_family = AF_INET; address = ntohl (addr.sin_addr.s_addr); if (weechat_network_connect_to (NULL, sock, address, 6667)) { /* OK */ } else { /* error */ }
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.18. Infos
Functions to get infos.
3.18.1. weechat_info_get
Return info, as string, from WeeChat or a plugin.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_info_get (const char *info_name, const char *arguments);
Arguments:
-
info_name: name of info to read:
Plugin | Name | Description | Arguments |
---|---|---|---|
fifo |
fifo_filename |
name of FIFO pipe |
- |
irc |
irc_buffer |
get buffer pointer for an IRC server/channel/nick |
server,channel,nick (channel and nicks are optional) |
irc |
irc_is_channel |
1 if string is a valid IRC channel name for server |
server,channel (server is optional) |
irc |
irc_is_nick |
1 if string is a valid IRC nick name |
nickname |
irc |
irc_nick |
get current nick on a server |
server name |
irc |
irc_nick_color |
get nick color code |
nickname |
irc |
irc_nick_color_name |
get nick color name |
nickname |
irc |
irc_nick_from_host |
get nick from IRC host |
IRC host (like :nick!name@server.com) |
irc |
irc_server_isupport |
1 if server supports this feature (from IRC message 005) |
server,feature |
irc |
irc_server_isupport_value |
value of feature, if supported by server (from IRC message 005) |
server,feature |
python |
python2_bin |
path to python 2.x interpreter |
- |
weechat |
charset_internal |
WeeChat internal charset |
- |
weechat |
charset_terminal |
terminal charset |
- |
weechat |
cursor_mode |
1 if cursor mode is enabled |
- |
weechat |
date |
WeeChat compilation date |
- |
weechat |
dir_separator |
directory separator |
- |
weechat |
filters_enabled |
1 if filters are enabled |
- |
weechat |
inactivity |
keyboard inactivity (seconds) |
- |
weechat |
locale |
locale used for translating messages |
- |
weechat |
version |
WeeChat version |
- |
weechat |
version_git |
WeeChat git version (output of command "git describe" for a development version only, empty for a stable release) |
- |
weechat |
version_number |
WeeChat version (as number) |
- |
weechat |
weechat_dir |
WeeChat directory |
- |
weechat |
weechat_libdir |
WeeChat "lib" directory |
- |
weechat |
weechat_localedir |
WeeChat "locale" directory |
- |
weechat |
weechat_sharedir |
WeeChat "share" directory |
- |
weechat |
weechat_site |
WeeChat site |
- |
weechat |
weechat_site_download |
WeeChat site, download page |
- |
weechat |
weechat_upgrading |
1 if WeeChat is upgrading (command /upgrade) |
- |
-
arguments: arguments for info asked (optional, NULL if no argument is needed)
Return value:
-
string with info asked, NULL if an error occurred
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "Current WeeChat version is: %s (compiled on %s)", weechat_info_get ("version", NULL), weechat_info_get ("date", NULL)); weechat_printf (NULL, "WeeChat home is: %s", weechat_info_get ("weechat_dir", NULL));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.info_get(info_name, arguments) # example weechat.prnt("", "Current WeeChat version is: %s (compiled on %s)" % (weechat.info_get("version", ""), weechat.info_get("date", "")) weechat.prnt("", "WeeChat home is: %s" % weechat.info_get("weechat_dir", ""))
3.18.2. weechat_info_get_hashtable
New in version 0.3.4.
Return info, as hashtable, from WeeChat or a plugin.
Prototype:
struct t_hashtable *weechat_info_get_hashtable (const char *info_name, struct t_hashtable *hashtable);
Arguments:
-
info_name: name of info to read:
Plugin | Name | Description | Hashtable (input) | Hashtable (output) |
---|---|---|---|---|
irc |
irc_message_parse |
parse an IRC message |
"message": IRC message, "server": server name (optional) |
"tags": tags, "message_without_tags": message without the tags, "nick": nick, "host": host, "command": command, "channel": channel, "arguments": arguments (includes channel) |
irc |
irc_message_split |
split an IRC message (to fit in 512 bytes) |
"message": IRC message, "server": server name (optional) |
"msg1" … "msgN": messages to send (without final "\r\n"), "args1" … "argsN": arguments of messages, "count": number of messages |
-
hashtable: hashtable with arguments (depends on info asked) (optional, NULL if no argument is needed)
Return value:
-
hashtable with info asked, NULL if an error occurred
C example:
struct t_hashtable *hashtable_in, *hashtable_out; hashtable_in = weechat_hashtable_new (8, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, NULL, NULL); if (hashtable_in) { weechat_hashtable_set (hashtable_in, "message", ":nick!user@host PRIVMSG #weechat :message here"); hashtable_out = weechat_info_get_hashtable ("irc_message_parse", hashtable_in); /* * now hashtable_out has following keys/values: * "nick" : "nick" * "host" : "nick!user@host" * "command" : "PRIVMSG" * "channel" : "#weechat" * "arguments": "#weechat :message here" */ weechat_hashtable_free (hashtable_in); weechat_hashtable_free (hashtable_out); }
Script (Python):
# prototype dict = weechat.info_get_hashtable(info_name, dict_in) # example dict_in = { "message": ":nick!user@host PRIVMSG #weechat :message here" } weechat.prnt("", "message parsed: %s" % weechat.info_get_hashtable("irc_message_parse", dict_in))
3.19. Infolists
An infolist is a list of "items". Each item contains variables.
For example, infolist "irc_server" has N items (N is number of IRC servers defined). For each item, there is variables like "name", "buffer", "is_connected", …
Each variable has a type and a value. Possible types are:
-
integer: any integer value
-
string: any string value
-
pointer: any pointer
-
buffer: buffer with fixed length, containing any data
-
time: time value
3.19.1. weechat_infolist_new
Create a new infolist.
Prototype:
struct t_infolist *weechat_infolist_new ();
Return value:
-
pointer to new infolist
C example:
struct t_infolist *infolist = weechat_infolist_new ();
Script (Python):
# prototype infolist = weechat.infolist_new() # example infolist = weechat.infolist_new()
3.19.2. weechat_infolist_new_item
Add an item in an infolist.
Prototype:
struct t_infolist_item *weechat_infolist_new_item (struct t_infolist *infolist);
Arguments:
-
infolist: infolist pointer
Return value:
-
pointer to new item
C example:
struct t_infolist_item *item = weechat_infolist_new_item (infolist);
Script (Python):
# prototype item = weechat.infolist_new_item(infolist) # example item = weechat.infolist_new_item(infolist)
3.19.3. weechat_infolist_new_var_integer
Add an integer variable to an infolist item.
Prototype:
struct t_infolist_var *weechat_infolist_new_var_integer (struct t_infolist_item *item, const char *name, int value);
Arguments:
-
item: infolist item pointer
-
name: variable name
-
value: integer value
Return value:
-
pointer to new variable
C example:
struct t_infolist_var *var = weechat_infolist_new_var_integer (item, "my_integer", 123);
Script (Python):
# prototype var = weechat.infolist_new_var_integer(item, name, value) # example var = weechat.infolist_new_var_integer(item, "my_integer", 123)
3.19.4. weechat_infolist_new_var_string
Add a string variable to an infolist item.
Prototype:
struct t_infolist_var *weechat_infolist_new_var_string (struct t_infolist_item *item, const char *name, const char *value);
Arguments:
-
item: infolist item pointer
-
name: variable name
-
value: string value
Return value:
-
pointer to new variable
C example:
struct t_infolist_var *var = weechat_infolist_new_var_string (item, "my_string", "value");
Script (Python):
# prototype var = weechat.infolist_new_var_string(item, name, value) # example var = weechat.infolist_new_var_string(item, "my_string", "value")
3.19.5. weechat_infolist_new_var_pointer
Add a pointer variable to an infolist item.
Prototype:
struct t_infolist_var *weechat_infolist_new_var_pointer (struct t_infolist_item *item, const char *name, void *pointer);
Arguments:
-
item: infolist item pointer
-
name: variable name
-
pointer: pointer
Return value:
-
pointer to new variable
C example:
struct t_infolist_var *var = weechat_infolist_new_var_pointer (item, "my_pointer", &pointer);
Script (Python):
# prototype var = weechat.infolist_new_var_pointer(item, name, pointer) # example var = weechat.infolist_new_var_pointer(item, "my_pointer", pointer)
3.19.6. weechat_infolist_new_var_buffer
Add a buffer variable to an infolist item.
Prototype:
struct t_infolist_var *weechat_infolist_new_var_buffer (struct t_infolist_item *item, const char *name, void *pointer, int size);
Arguments:
-
item: infolist item pointer
-
name: variable name
-
pointer: pointer to buffer
-
size: size of buffer
Return value:
-
pointer to new variable
C example:
char buffer[256]; /* ... */ struct t_infolist_var *var = weechat_infolist_new_variable_buffer (item, "my_buffer", &buffer, sizeof (buffer));
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.19.7. weechat_infolist_new_var_time
Add a time variable to an infolist item.
Prototype:
struct t_infolist_var *weechat_infolist_new_var_time (struct t_infolist_item *item, const char *name, time_t time);
Arguments:
-
item: infolist item pointer
-
name: variable name
-
time: time value
Return value:
-
pointer to new variable
C example:
struct t_infolist_var *var = weechat_infolist_new_variable_time (item, "my_time", time (NULL));
Script (Python):
# prototype var = weechat.infolist_new_var_time(item, name, time) # example var = weechat.infolist_new_var_time(item, "my_time", int(time.time()))
3.19.8. weechat_infolist_get
Return infolist from WeeChat or a plugin.
Important
|
Content of infolist is a duplication of actual data. So if you are asking
infolist with lot of data (like "buffer_lines"), WeeChat will allocate memory
to duplicate all data, and this can take some time. Instead of using big infolist, it is preferable to use hdata (but infolist may have more info than hdata, which is raw data), see hdata. |
Prototype:
struct t_infolist *weechat_infolist_get (const char *infolist_name, void *pointer, const char *arguments);
Arguments:
-
infolist_name: name of infolist to read:
Plugin | Name | Description | Pointer | Arguments |
---|---|---|---|---|
alias |
alias |
list of aliases |
alias pointer (optional) |
alias name (can start or end with "*" as wildcard) (optional) |
guile |
guile_script |
list of scripts |
script pointer (optional) |
script name (can start or end with "*" as wildcard) (optional) |
irc |
irc_channel |
list of channels for an IRC server |
channel pointer (optional) |
server,channel (channel is optional) |
irc |
irc_ignore |
list of IRC ignores |
ignore pointer (optional) |
- |
irc |
irc_nick |
list of nicks for an IRC channel |
nick pointer (optional) |
server,channel,nick (channel and nick are optional) |
irc |
irc_notify |
list of notify |
notify pointer (optional) |
server name (can start or end with "*" as wildcard) (optional) |
irc |
irc_server |
list of IRC servers |
server pointer (optional) |
server name (can start or end with "*" as wildcard) (optional) |
logger |
logger_buffer |
list of logger buffers |
logger pointer (optional) |
- |
lua |
lua_script |
list of scripts |
script pointer (optional) |
script name (can start or end with "*" as wildcard) (optional) |
perl |
perl_script |
list of scripts |
script pointer (optional) |
script name (can start or end with "*" as wildcard) (optional) |
python |
python_script |
list of scripts |
script pointer (optional) |
script name (can start or end with "*" as wildcard) (optional) |
relay |
relay |
list of relay clients |
relay pointer (optional) |
- |
rmodifier |
rmodifier |
list of rmodifiers |
rmodifier pointer (optional) |
rmodifier name (can start or end with "*" as joker) (optional) |
ruby |
ruby_script |
list of scripts |
script pointer (optional) |
script name (can start or end with "*" as wildcard) (optional) |
script |
script_script |
list of scripts |
script pointer (optional) |
script name with extension (can start or end with "*" as wildcard) (optional) |
tcl |
tcl_script |
list of scripts |
script pointer (optional) |
script name (can start or end with "*" as wildcard) (optional) |
weechat |
bar |
list of bars |
bar pointer (optional) |
bar name (can start or end with "*" as wildcard) (optional) |
weechat |
bar_item |
list of bar items |
bar item pointer (optional) |
bar item name (can start or end with "*" as wildcard) (optional) |
weechat |
bar_window |
list of bar windows |
bar window pointer (optional) |
- |
weechat |
buffer |
list of buffers |
buffer pointer (optional) |
buffer name (can start or end with "*" as wildcard) (optional) |
weechat |
buffer_lines |
lines of a buffer |
buffer pointer |
- |
weechat |
filter |
list of filters |
- |
filter name (can start or end with "*" as wildcard) (optional) |
weechat |
history |
history of commands |
buffer pointer (if not set, return global history) (optional) |
- |
weechat |
hook |
list of hooks |
- |
type,arguments (type is command/timer/.., arguments to get only some hooks (can start or end with "*" as wildcard), both are optional) |
weechat |
hotlist |
list of buffers in hotlist |
- |
- |
weechat |
key |
list of key bindings |
- |
context ("default", "search", "cursor" or "mouse") (optional) |
weechat |
nicklist |
nicks in nicklist for a buffer |
buffer pointer |
nick_xxx or group_xxx to get only nick/group xxx (optional) |
weechat |
option |
list of options |
- |
option name (can start or end with "*" as wildcard) (optional) |
weechat |
plugin |
list of plugins |
plugin pointer (optional) |
plugin name (can start or end with "*" as wildcard) (optional) |
weechat |
url_options |
options for URL |
- |
- |
weechat |
window |
list of windows |
window pointer (optional) |
"current" for current window or a window number (optional) |
xfer |
xfer |
list of xfer |
xfer pointer (optional) |
- |
-
pointer: pointer to an item, to get only this item in infolist (optional, can be NULL)
-
arguments: arguments for infolist asked (optional, NULL if no argument is needed)
Return value:
-
pointer to infolist, NULL if an error occurred
C example:
struct t_infolist *infolist = weechat_infolist_get ("irc_server", NULL, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype infolist = weechat.infolist_get(infolist_name, pointer, arguments) # example infolist = weechat.infolist_get("irc_server", "", "")
3.19.9. weechat_infolist_next
Move "cursor" to next item in an infolist. The first call to this function for an infolist moves cursor to first item in infolist.
Prototype:
int weechat_infolist_next (struct t_infolist *infolist);
Arguments:
-
infolist: infolist pointer
Return value:
-
1 if cursor has been moved on next item, 0 if end of list was reached
C example:
if (weechat_infolist_next (infolist)) { /* read variables in item... */ } else { /* no more item available */ }
Script (Python):
# prototype rc = weechat.infolist_next(infolist) # example rc = weechat.infolist_next(infolist) if rc: # read variables in item... else: # no more item available
3.19.10. weechat_infolist_prev
Move "cursor" to previous item in an infolist. The first call to this function for an infolist moves cursor to last item in infolist.
Prototype:
int weechat_infolist_prev (struct t_infolist *infolist);
Arguments:
-
infolist: infolist pointer
Return value:
-
1 if cursor has been moved on previous item, 0 if beginning of list was reached
C example:
if (weechat_infolist_prev (infolist)) { /* read variables in item... */ } else { /* no more item available */ }
Script (Python):
# prototype rc = weechat.infolist_prev(infolist) # example rc = weechat.infolist_prev(infolist) if rc: # read variables in item... else: # no more item available
3.19.11. weechat_infolist_reset_item_cursor
Reset "cursor" for infolist.
Prototype:
void weechat_infolist_reset_item_cursor (struct t_infolist *infolist);
Arguments:
-
infolist: infolist pointer
C example:
weechat_infolist_reset_item_cursor (infolist);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.infolist_reset_item_cursor(infolist) # example weechat.infolist_reset_item_cursor(infolist)
3.19.12. weechat_infolist_fields
Return list of fields for current infolist item.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_infolist_fields (struct t_infolist *infolist);
Arguments:
-
infolist: infolist pointer
Return value:
-
string with list of fields for current infolist item. List is comma separated, and contains letter for type, followed by variable name. Types are: "i" (integer), "s" (string), "p" (pointer), "b" (buffer), "t" (time).
C example:
const char *fields = weechat_infolist_fields (infolist); /* fields contains something like: "i:my_integer,s:my_string,p:my_pointer,b:my_buffer,t:my_time" */
Script (Python):
# prototype fields = weechat.infolist_fields(infolist) # example fields = weechat.infolist_fields(infolist) # fields contains something like: # "i:my_integer,s:my_string,p:my_pointer,b:my_buffer,t:my_time"
3.19.13. weechat_infolist_integer
Return value of integer variable in current infolist item.
Prototype:
int weechat_infolist_integer (struct t_infolist *infolist, const char *var);
Arguments:
-
infolist: infolist pointer
-
var: variable name (must be type "integer")
Return value:
-
integer value of variable
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "integer = %d", weechat_infolist_integer (infolist, "my_integer"));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.infolist_integer(infolist, var) # example weechat.prnt("", "integer = %d" % weechat.infolist_integer(infolist, "my_integer"))
3.19.14. weechat_infolist_string
Return value of string variable in current infolist item.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_infolist_string (struct t_infolist *infolist, const char *var);
Arguments:
-
infolist: infolist pointer
-
var: variable name (must be type "string")
Return value:
-
string value of variable
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "string = %s", weechat_infolist_string (infolist, "my_string"));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.infolist_string(infolist, var) # example weechat.prnt("", "string = %s" % weechat.infolist_string(infolist, "my_string"))
3.19.15. weechat_infolist_pointer
Return value of pointer variable in current infolist item.
Prototype:
void *weechat_infolist_pointer (struct t_infolist *infolist, const char *var);
Arguments:
-
infolist: infolist pointer
-
var: variable name (must be type "pointer")
Return value:
-
pointer value of variable
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "pointer = 0x%lx", weechat_infolist_pointer (infolist, "my_pointer"));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.infolist_pointer(infolist, var) # example weechat.prnt("", "pointer = 0x%s" % weechat.infolist_pointer(infolist, "my_pointer"))
3.19.16. weechat_infolist_buffer
Return value of buffer variable in current infolist item.
Prototype:
void *weechat_infolist_buffer (struct t_infolist *infolist, const char *var, int *size);
Arguments:
-
infolist: infolist pointer
-
var: variable name (must be type "buffer")
-
size: pointer to integer variable, will be set with buffer size
Return value:
-
buffer pointer
C example:
int size; void *pointer = weechat_infolist_buffer (infolist, "my_buffer", &size); weechat_printf (NULL, "buffer = 0x%lx, size = %d", pointer, size);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.19.17. weechat_infolist_time
Return value of time variable in current infolist item.
Prototype:
time_t weechat_infolist_time (struct t_infolist *infolist, const char *var);
Arguments:
-
infolist: infolist pointer
-
var: variable name (must be type "time")
Return value:
-
time value of variable
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "time = %ld", weechat_infolist_time (infolist, "my_time"));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.infolist_time(infolist, var) # example weechat.prnt("", "time = %ld" % weechat.infolist_time(infolist, "my_time"))
3.19.18. weechat_infolist_free
Free an infolist.
Prototype:
void weechat_infolist_free (struct t_infolist *infolist);
Arguments:
-
infolist: infolist pointer
C example:
weechat_infolist_free (infolist);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.infolist_free(infolist) # example weechat.infolist_free(infolist)
3.20. Hdata
Functions for hdata (raw access to WeeChat or plugins data).
Important
|
Hdata provides read-only access to data. It is STRICTLY FORBIDDEN to write something in memory pointed by hdata variables. |
3.20.1. weechat_hdata_new
New in version 0.3.6, updated in 0.3.9 and 0.4.0.
Create a new hdata.
Note
|
hdata vs infolist
Hdata is a fast way to read WeeChat or plugins data. It is similar to infolist, but there are some differences:
|
Prototype:
struct t_hdata *weechat_hdata_new (const char *hdata_name, const char *var_prev, const char *var_next, int create_allowed, int delete_allowed, int (*callback_update)(void *data, struct t_hdata *hdata, void *pointer, struct t_hashtable *hashtable), void *callback_update_data);
Arguments:
-
hdata_name: name of hdata
-
var_prev: name of variable in structure which is a pointer to previous element in list (may be NULL if no such variable is available)
-
var_next: name of variable in structure which is a pointer to next element in list (may be NULL if no such variable is available)
-
create_allowed: 1 if create of structure is allowed, otherwise 0 (new in version 0.4.0)
-
delete_allowed: 1 if delete of structure is allowed, otherwise 0 (new in version 0.3.9)
-
callback_update: callback to update data in hdata, can be NULL if no update is allowed (new in version 0.3.9), arguments and return value:
-
void *data: pointer
-
struct t_hdata *hdata: pointer to hdata
-
struct t_hashtable *hashtable: hashtable with variables to update (see weechat_hdata_update)
-
return value: number of variables updated
-
-
callback_update_data: pointer given to update callback when it is called by WeeChat (new in version 0.3.9)
Return value:
-
pointer to new hdata
C example:
struct t_hdata *hdata = weechat_hdata_new ("myplugin_list", "prev", "next", 0, 0, &callback_update, NULL);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.20.2. weechat_hdata_new_var
New in version 0.3.6, updated in 0.3.9.
Create a new variable in hdata.
Prototype:
void weechat_hdata_new_var (struct t_hdata *hdata, const char *name, int offset, int type, int update_allowed, const char *array_size, const char *hdata_name);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
name: variable name
-
offset: offset of variable in structure
-
type: variable type, one of:
-
WEECHAT_HDATA_CHAR
-
WEECHAT_HDATA_INTEGER
-
WEECHAT_HDATA_LONG
-
WEECHAT_HDATA_STRING
-
WEECHAT_HDATA_POINTER
-
WEECHAT_HDATA_TIME
-
WEECHAT_HDATA_HASHTABLE
-
WEECHAT_HDATA_OTHER
-
-
update_allowed: 1 if update of variable is allowed, otherwise 0 (new in version 0.3.9)
-
array_size: not NULL only if a variable is an array, and it can be: (new in version 0.3.9)
-
name of variable in hdata: this variable will be used as size of array (dynamic size for array)
-
integer (as string): fixed size for array
-
*: automatic size: the size of array is computed by looking at values, when the first NULL is found (only for type string, pointer or hashtable)
-
-
hdata_name: name of a hdata (if it’s a pointer to a structure with hdata)
C example:
struct t_myplugin_list { char *name; struct t_gui_buffer *buffer; int tags_count; char **tags_array; char **string_split; struct t_myplugin_list *prev; struct t_myplugin_list *next; }; /* ... */ struct t_hdata *hdata = weechat_hdata_new ("myplugin_list", "prev", "next"); weechat_hdata_new_var (hdata, "name", offsetof (struct t_myplugin_list, name), WEECHAT_HDATA_STRING, 0, NULL, NULL); weechat_hdata_new_var (hdata, "buffer", offsetof (struct t_myplugin_list, buffer), WEECHAT_HDATA_POINTER, 0, NULL, NULL); weechat_hdata_new_var (hdata, "tags_count", offsetof (struct t_myplugin_list, tags_count), WEECHAT_HDATA_INTEGER, 0, NULL, NULL); weechat_hdata_new_var (hdata, "tags_array", offsetof (struct t_myplugin_list, tags_array), WEECHAT_HDATA_STRING, 0, "tags_count", NULL); weechat_hdata_new_var (hdata, "string_split", offsetof (struct t_myplugin_list, string_split), WEECHAT_HDATA_STRING, 0, "*", NULL); weechat_hdata_new_var (hdata, "prev", offsetof (struct t_myplugin_list, prev), WEECHAT_HDATA_POINTER, 0, NULL, "myplugin_list"); weechat_hdata_new_var (hdata, "next", offsetof (struct t_myplugin_list, next), WEECHAT_HDATA_POINTER, 0, NULL, "myplugin_list");
The macro "WEECHAT_HDATA_VAR" can be used to shorten code:
WEECHAT_HDATA_VAR(struct t_myplugin_list, name, STRING, 0, NULL, NULL); WEECHAT_HDATA_VAR(struct t_myplugin_list, buffer, POINTER, 0, NULL, NULL); WEECHAT_HDATA_VAR(struct t_myplugin_list, tags_count, INTEGER, 0, NULL, NULL); WEECHAT_HDATA_VAR(struct t_myplugin_list, tags_array, STRING, 0, "tags_count", NULL); WEECHAT_HDATA_VAR(struct t_myplugin_list, string_split, STRING, 0, "*", NULL); WEECHAT_HDATA_VAR(struct t_myplugin_list, prev, POINTER, 0, NULL, "myplugin_list"); WEECHAT_HDATA_VAR(struct t_myplugin_list, next, POINTER, 0, NULL, "myplugin_list");
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.20.3. weechat_hdata_new_list
New in version 0.3.6.
Create a new list pointer in hdata.
Prototype:
void weechat_hdata_new_list (struct t_hdata *hdata, const char *name, void *pointer);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
name: variable name
-
pointer: list pointer
C example:
struct t_myplugin_list { char *name; struct t_gui_buffer *buffer; int tags_count; char **tags_array; char **string_split; struct t_myplugin_list *prev; struct t_myplugin_list *next; }; /* ... */ struct t_hdata *hdata = weechat_hdata_new ("myplugin_list", "prev", "next"); weechat_hdata_new_var (hdata, "name", offsetof (struct t_myplugin_list, name), WEECHAT_HDATA_STRING, NULL, NULL); weechat_hdata_new_var (hdata, "buffer", offsetof (struct t_myplugin_list, buffer), WEECHAT_HDATA_POINTER, NULL, NULL); weechat_hdata_new_var (hdata, "tags_count", offsetof (struct t_myplugin_list, tags_count), WEECHAT_HDATA_INTEGER, NULL, NULL); weechat_hdata_new_var (hdata, "tags_array", offsetof (struct t_myplugin_list, tags_array), WEECHAT_HDATA_STRING, "tags_count", NULL); weechat_hdata_new_var (hdata, "string_split", offsetof (struct t_myplugin_list, string_split), WEECHAT_HDATA_STRING, "*", NULL); weechat_hdata_new_var (hdata, "prev", offsetof (struct t_myplugin_list, prev), WEECHAT_HDATA_POINTER, NULL, "myplugin_list"); weechat_hdata_new_var (hdata, "next", offsetof (struct t_myplugin_list, next), WEECHAT_HDATA_POINTER, NULL, "myplugin_list"); weechat_hdata_new_list (hdata, "buffers", &buffers); weechat_hdata_new_list (hdata, "last_buffer", &last_buffer);
The macro "WEECHAT_HDATA_LIST" can be used to shorten code:
WEECHAT_HDATA_LIST(buffers); WEECHAT_HDATA_LIST(last_buffer);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.20.4. weechat_hdata_get
New in version 0.3.6.
Return hdata for a WeeChat or plugin structure.
Note
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Hdata does not contain data, it’s only a hashtable with position of variables in structure. That means you will need this hdata and a pointer to a WeeChat/plugin object to read some data. |
Prototype:
struct t_hdata *weechat_hdata_get (const char *hdata_name);
Arguments:
-
hdata_name: name of hdata:
Plugin | Name | Description | Variables | Update allowed | Lists |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
guile |
guile_script |
list of scripts |
filename (string) |
last_script |
|
irc |
irc_channel |
irc channel |
type (integer) |
- |
|
irc |
irc_channel_speaking |
irc channel_speaking |
nick (string) |
- |
|
irc |
irc_ignore |
irc ignore |
number (integer) |
irc_ignore_list |
|
irc |
irc_nick |
irc nick |
name (string) |
- |
|
irc |
irc_notify |
irc notify |
server (pointer, hdata: "irc_server") |
- |
|
irc |
irc_redirect |
irc redirect |
server (pointer, hdata: "irc_server") |
- |
|
irc |
irc_redirect_pattern |
pattern for irc redirect |
name (string) |
irc_redirect_patterns |
|
irc |
irc_server |
irc server |
name (string) |
irc_servers |
|
lua |
lua_script |
list of scripts |
filename (string) |
last_script |
|
perl |
perl_script |
list of scripts |
filename (string) |
last_script |
|
python |
python_script |
list of scripts |
filename (string) |
last_script |
|
ruby |
ruby_script |
list of scripts |
filename (string) |
last_script |
|
script |
script_script |
scripts from repository |
name (string) |
last_script_repo |
|
tcl |
tcl_script |
list of scripts |
filename (string) |
last_script |
|
weechat |
bar |
bar |
name (string) |
gui_bars |
|
weechat |
bar_item |
bar item |
plugin (pointer, hdata: "plugin") |
gui_bar_items |
|
weechat |
bar_window |
bar window |
bar (pointer, hdata: "bar") |
- |
|
weechat |
buffer |
buffer |
plugin (pointer, hdata: "plugin") |
gui_buffer_last_displayed |
|
weechat |
completion |
structure with completion |
buffer (pointer, hdata: "buffer") |
- |
|
weechat |
completion_partial |
structure with partial completion |
word (string) |
- |
|
weechat |
config_file |
config file |
plugin (pointer, hdata: "plugin") |
config_files |
|
weechat |
config_option |
config option |
config_file (pointer, hdata: "config_file") |
- |
|
weechat |
config_section |
config section |
config_file (pointer, hdata: "config_file") |
- |
|
weechat |
filter |
filter |
enabled (integer) |
gui_filters |
|
weechat |
history |
history of commands in buffer |
text (string) |
__create |
gui_history |
weechat |
hotlist |
hotlist |
priority (integer) |
gui_hotlist |
|
weechat |
input_undo |
structure with undo for input line |
data (string) |
- |
|
weechat |
key |
a key (keyboard shortcut) |
key (string) |
gui_default_keys |
|
weechat |
line |
structure with one line |
data (pointer, hdata: "line_data") |
- |
|
weechat |
line_data |
structure with one line data |
buffer (pointer, hdata: "buffer") |
date (time) |
- |
weechat |
lines |
structure with lines |
first_line (pointer, hdata: "line") |
- |
|
weechat |
nick |
nick in nicklist |
group (pointer, hdata: "nick_group") |
- |
|
weechat |
nick_group |
group in nicklist |
name (string) |
- |
|
weechat |
plugin |
plugin |
filename (string) |
last_weechat_plugin |
|
weechat |
window |
window |
number (integer) |
gui_current_window |
|
weechat |
window_scroll |
scroll info in window |
buffer (pointer, hdata: "buffer") |
- |
|
weechat |
window_tree |
tree of windows |
parent_node (pointer, hdata: "window_tree") |
gui_windows_tree |
Return value:
-
pointer to hdata, NULL if an error occurred
C example:
struct t_hdata *hdata = weechat_hdata_get ("irc_server");
Script (Python):
# prototype hdata = weechat.hdata_get(hdata_name) # example hdata = weechat.hdata_get("irc_server")
3.20.5. weechat_hdata_get_var_offset
New in version 0.3.6.
Return offset of variable in hdata.
Prototype:
int weechat_hdata_get_var_offset (struct t_hdata *hdata, const char *name);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
name: variable name
Return value:
-
variable offset, 0 if an error occurred
C example:
int offset = weechat_hdata_get_var_offset (hdata, "name");
Script (Python):
# prototype offset = weechat.hdata_get_var_offset(hdata, name) # example offset = weechat.hdata_get_var_offset(hdata, "name")
3.20.6. weechat_hdata_get_var_type
New in version 0.3.6.
Return type of variable in hdata (as integer).
Prototype:
int weechat_hdata_get_var_type (struct t_hdata *hdata, const char *name);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
name: variable name
Return value:
-
variable type, -1 if an error occurred
C example:
int type = weechat_hdata_get_var_type (hdata, "name"); switch (type) { case WEECHAT_HDATA_CHAR: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_HDATA_INTEGER: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_HDATA_LONG: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_HDATA_STRING: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_HDATA_POINTER: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_HDATA_TIME: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_HDATA_HASHTABLE: /* ... */ break; case WEECHAT_HDATA_OTHER: /* ... */ break; default: /* variable not found */ break; }
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.20.7. weechat_hdata_get_var_type_string
New in version 0.3.6.
Return type of variable in hdata (as string).
Prototype:
const char *weechat_hdata_get_var_type_string (struct t_hdata *hdata, const char *name);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
name: variable name
Return value:
-
variable type, NULL if an error occurred
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "type = %s", weechat_hdata_get_var_type_string (hdata, "name"));
Script (Python):
# prototype type = weechat.hdata_get_var_type_string(hdata, name) # example weechat.prnt("", "type = %s" % weechat.hdata_get_var_type_string("name"))
3.20.8. weechat_hdata_get_var_array_size
New in version 0.3.9.
Return array size for variable in hdata.
Prototype:
int weechat_hdata_get_var_array_size (struct t_hdata *hdata, void *pointer, const char *name);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
pointer: pointer to WeeChat/plugin object
-
name: variable name
Return value:
-
array size for variable, -1 if variable is not an array or if an error occurred
C example:
int array_size = weechat_hdata_get_var_array_size (hdata, pointer, "name");
Script (Python):
# prototype array_size = weechat.hdata_get_var_array_size(hdata, pointer, name) # example array_size = weechat.hdata_get_var_array_size(hdata, pointer, "name")
3.20.9. weechat_hdata_get_var_array_size_string
New in version 0.3.9.
Return array size for variable in hdata (as string).
Prototype:
const char *weechat_hdata_get_var_array_size_string (struct t_hdata *hdata, void *pointer, const char *name);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
pointer: pointer to WeeChat/plugin object
-
name: variable name
Return value:
-
array size for variable as string, NULL if variable is not an array or if an error occurred
C example:
const char *array_size = weechat_hdata_get_var_array_size_string (hdata, pointer, "name");
Script (Python):
# prototype array_size = weechat.hdata_get_var_array_size_string(hdata, pointer, name) # example array_size = weechat.hdata_get_var_array_size_string(hdata, pointer, "name")
3.20.10. weechat_hdata_get_var_hdata
New in version 0.3.6.
Return hdata for a variable in hdata.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_hdata_get_var_hdata (struct t_hdata *hdata, const char *name);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
name: variable name
Return value:
-
hdata for variable, NULL if no hdata or if an error occurred
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "hdata = %s", weechat_hdata_get_var_hdata (hdata, "name"));
Script (Python):
# prototype hdata_name = weechat.hdata_get_var_hdata(hdata, name) # example weechat.prnt("", "hdata = %s" % weechat.hdata_get_var_hdata(hdata, "name"))
3.20.11. weechat_hdata_get_var
New in version 0.3.6.
Return pointer to content of variable in hdata.
Prototype:
void *weechat_hdata_get_var (struct t_hdata *hdata, void *pointer, const char *name);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
pointer: pointer to WeeChat/plugin object
-
name: variable name
Return value:
-
pointer to content of variable, NULL if an error occurred
C example:
struct t_hdata *hdata = weechat_hdata_get ("buffer"); struct t_gui_buffer *buffer = weechat_buffer_search_main (); void *pointer = weechat_hdata_get_var (hdata, buffer, "name");
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.20.12. weechat_hdata_get_var_at_offset
New in version 0.3.6.
Return pointer to content of variable in hdata, using offset.
Prototype:
void *weechat_hdata_get_var_at_offset (struct t_hdata *hdata, void *pointer, int offset);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
pointer: pointer to WeeChat/plugin object
-
offset: offset of variable
Return value:
-
pointer to content of variable, NULL if an error occurred
C example:
struct t_hdata *hdata = weechat_hdata_get ("buffer"); struct t_gui_buffer *buffer = weechat_buffer_search_main (); int offset = weechat_hdata_get_var_offset (hdata, "name"); void *pointer = weechat_hdata_get_var_at_offset (hdata, buffer, offset);
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.20.13. weechat_hdata_get_list
New in version 0.3.6.
Return list pointer from hdata.
Prototype:
void *weechat_hdata_get_list (struct t_hdata *hdata, const char *name);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
name: list name
Return value:
-
list pointer, NULL if an error occurred
C example:
struct t_hdata *hdata = weechat_hdata_get ("buffer"); struct t_gui_buffer *buffers = weechat_hdata_get_list (hdata, "gui_buffers");
Script (Python):
# prototype list = weechat.hdata_get_list(hdata, name) # example hdata = weechat.hdata_get("buffer") buffers = weechat.hdata_get_list(hdata, "gui_buffers")
3.20.14. weechat_hdata_check_pointer
New in version 0.3.7.
Check if a pointer is valid for a hdata and a list pointer.
Prototype:
int weechat_hdata_check_pointer (struct t_hdata *hdata, void *list, void *pointer);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
list: list pointer
-
pointer: pointer to check
Return value:
-
1 if pointer is in list, 0 if not found
C example:
/* check if a buffer pointer is valid */ struct t_hdata *hdata = weechat_hdata_get ("buffer"); if (weechat_hdata_check_pointer (hdata, weechat_hdata_get_list (hdata, "gui_buffers"), ptr_buffer)) { /* valid pointer */ } else { /* invalid pointer */ }
Script (Python):
# prototype rc = weechat.hdata_check_pointer(hdata, list, pointer) # example hdata = weechat.hdata_get("buffer") if weechat.hdata_check_pointer(hdata, weechat.hdata_get_list(hdata, "gui_buffers"), ptr_buffer): # valid pointer # ... else: # invalid pointer # ...
3.20.15. weechat_hdata_move
New in version 0.3.6.
Move pointer to another element in list.
Prototype:
void *weechat_hdata_move (struct t_hdata *hdata, void *pointer, int count);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
pointer: pointer to a WeeChat/plugin object
-
count: number of jump(s) to execute (negative or positive integer, different from 0)
Return value:
-
pointer to element reached, NULL if an error occurred
C example:
struct t_hdata *hdata = weechat_hdata_get ("buffer"); struct t_gui_buffer *buffer = weechat_buffer_search_main (); /* move to next buffer, 2 times */ buffer = weechat_hdata_move (hdata, buffer, 2); /* move to previous buffer */ if (buffer) buffer = weechat_hdata_move (hdata, buffer, -1);
Script (Python):
# prototype pointer = weechat.hdata_move(hdata, pointer, count) # example hdata = weechat_hdata_get("buffer") buffer = weechat.buffer_search_main() # move to next buffer, 2 times buffer = weechat.hdata_move(hdata, buffer, 2) # move to previous buffer if buffer: buffer = weechat.hdata_move(hdata, buffer, -1)
3.20.16. weechat_hdata_char
New in version 0.3.7.
Return value of char variable in structure using hdata.
Prototype:
char weechat_hdata_char (struct t_hdata *hdata, void *pointer, const char *name);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
pointer: pointer to WeeChat/plugin object
-
name: variable name (must be type "char"); for arrays, the name can be "N|name" where N is the index in array (starting at 0), for example: "2|name"
Return value:
-
char value of variable
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "letter = %c", weechat_hdata_char (hdata, pointer, "letter"));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.hdata_char(hdata, pointer, name) # example weechat.prnt("", "letter = %c" % weechat.hdata_char(hdata, pointer, "letter"))
3.20.17. weechat_hdata_integer
New in version 0.3.6.
Return value of integer variable in structure using hdata.
Prototype:
int weechat_hdata_integer (struct t_hdata *hdata, void *pointer, const char *name);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
pointer: pointer to WeeChat/plugin object
-
name: variable name (must be type "integer"); for arrays, the name can be "N|name" where N is the index in array (starting at 0), for example: "2|name"
Return value:
-
integer value of variable
C example:
struct t_hdata *hdata = weechat_hdata_get ("buffer"); struct t_gui_buffer *buffer = weechat_buffer_search_main (); weechat_printf (NULL, "number = %d", weechat_hdata_integer (hdata, buffer, "number"));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.hdata_integer(hdata, pointer, name) # example hdata = weechat.hdata_get("buffer") buffer = weechat.buffer_search_main() weechat.prnt("", "number = %d" % weechat.hdata_integer(hdata, buffer, "number"))
3.20.18. weechat_hdata_long
New in version 0.3.6.
Return value of long variable in structure using hdata.
Prototype:
long weechat_hdata_long (struct t_hdata *hdata, void *pointer, const char *name);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
pointer: pointer to WeeChat/plugin object
-
name: variable name (must be type "long"); for arrays, the name can be "N|name" where N is the index in array (starting at 0), for example: "2|name"
Return value:
-
long value of variable
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "longvar = %ld", weechat_hdata_long (hdata, pointer, "longvar"));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.hdata_long(hdata, pointer, name) # example weechat.prnt("", "longvar = %ld" % weechat.hdata_long(hdata, pointer, "longvar"))
3.20.19. weechat_hdata_string
New in version 0.3.6.
Return value of string variable in structure using hdata.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_hdata_string (struct t_hdata *hdata, void *pointer, const char *name);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
pointer: pointer to WeeChat/plugin object
-
name: variable name (must be type "string"); for arrays, the name can be "N|name" where N is the index in array (starting at 0), for example: "2|name"
Return value:
-
string value of variable
C example:
struct t_hdata *hdata = weechat_hdata_get ("buffer"); struct t_gui_buffer *buffer = weechat_buffer_search_main (); weechat_printf (NULL, "name = %s", weechat_hdata_string (hdata, buffer, "name"));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.hdata_string(hdata, pointer, name) # example hdata = weechat.hdata_get("buffer") buffer = weechat.buffer_search_main() weechat.prnt("", "name = %s" % weechat.hdata_string(hdata, buffer, "name"))
3.20.20. weechat_hdata_pointer
New in version 0.3.6.
Return value of pointer variable in structure using hdata.
Prototype:
void *weechat_hdata_pointer (struct t_hdata *hdata, void *pointer, const char *name);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
pointer: pointer to WeeChat/plugin object
-
name: variable name (must be type "pointer"); for arrays, the name can be "N|name" where N is the index in array (starting at 0), for example: "2|name"
Return value:
-
pointer value of variable
C example:
struct t_hdata *hdata = weechat_hdata_get ("buffer"); struct t_gui_buffer *buffer = weechat_buffer_search_main (); weechat_printf (NULL, "lines = %lx", weechat_hdata_pointer (hdata, buffer, "lines"));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.hdata_pointer(hdata, pointer, name) # example hdata = weechat.hdata_get("buffer") buffer = weechat.buffer_search_main() weechat.prnt("", "lines = %lx" % weechat.hdata_pointer(hdata, buffer, "lines"))
3.20.21. weechat_hdata_time
New in version 0.3.6.
Return value of time variable in structure using hdata.
Prototype:
time_t weechat_hdata_time (struct t_hdata *hdata, void *pointer, const char *name);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
pointer: pointer to WeeChat/plugin object
-
name: variable name (must be type "time"); for arrays, the name can be "N|name" where N is the index in array (starting at 0), for example: "2|name"
Return value:
-
time value of variable
C example:
struct t_hdata *hdata = weechat_hdata_get ("buffer"); struct t_gui_buffer *ptr = weechat_buffer_search_main (); ptr = weechat_hdata_pointer (hdata, ptr, "lines"); if (ptr) { hdata = weechat_hdata_get ("lines"); ptr = weechat_hdata_pointer (hdata, ptr, "first_line"); if (ptr) { hdata = weechat_hdata_get ("line"); ptr = weechat_hdata_pointer (hdata, ptr, "data"); if (ptr) { hdata = weechat_hdata_get ("line_data"); time_t date = weechat_hdata_time (hdata, hdata, "date"); weechat_printf (NULL, "time of last line displayed = %s", ctime (&date)); } } }
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.hdata_time(hdata, pointer, name) # example buf = weechat.buffer_search_main() ptr = weechat.hdata_pointer(weechat.hdata_get("buffer"), buf, "lines") if ptr: ptr = weechat.hdata_pointer(weechat.hdata_get("lines"), ptr, "first_line") if ptr: ptr = weechat.hdata_pointer(weechat.hdata_get("line"), ptr, "data") if ptr: date = weechat.hdata_time(weechat.hdata_get("line_data"), ptr, "date") weechat.prnt("", "time of first line displayed = %s" % time.strftime("%F %T", time.localtime(int(date))))
3.20.22. weechat_hdata_hashtable
New in version 0.3.7.
Return value of hashtable variable in structure using hdata.
Prototype:
struct t_hashtable *weechat_hdata_hashtable (struct t_hdata *hdata, void *pointer, const char *name);
Arguments:
-
hdata: hdata pointer
-
pointer: pointer to WeeChat/plugin object
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name: variable name (must be type "hashtable"); for arrays, the name can be "N|name" where N is the index in array (starting at 0), for example: "2|name"
Return value:
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hashtable value of variable (pointer to hashtable)
C example:
struct t_hdata *hdata = weechat_hdata_get ("buffer"); struct t_gui_buffer *buffer = weechat_buffer_search_main (); struct t_hashtable *hashtable = weechat_hdata_hashtable (hdata, buffer, "local_variables"); weechat_printf (NULL, "%d local variables in core buffer", weechat_hashtable_get_integer (hashtable, "items_count"));
Script (Python):
# prototype hashtable = weechat.hdata_hashtable(hdata, pointer, name) # example hdata = weechat.hdata_get("buffer") buffer = weechat.buffer_search_main() hash = weechat.hdata_hashtable(hdata, buffer, "local_variables") weechat.prnt("", "local variables in core buffer:") for key in hash: weechat.prnt("", " %s == %s" % (key, hash[key]))
3.20.23. weechat_hdata_set
New in version 0.3.9.
Set new value for variable in a hdata.
Note
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This function can be called only in an update callback (see weechat_hdata_new and weechat_hdata_update), if the variable can be updated. |
Prototype:
int weechat_hdata_set (struct t_hdata *hdata, void *pointer, const char *name, const char *value);
Arguments:
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hdata: hdata pointer
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pointer: pointer to WeeChat/plugin object
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name: variable name (types allowed: char, integer, long, string, pointer, time)
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value: new value for variable
Return value:
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1 if ok, 0 if error
C example:
weechat_hdata_set (hdata, pointer, "message", "test");
Note
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This function is not available in scripting API. |
3.20.24. weechat_hdata_update
New in version 0.3.9.
Update data in a hdata.
Prototype:
int weechat_hdata_update (struct t_hdata *hdata, void *pointer, struct t_hashtable *hashtable);
Arguments:
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hdata: hdata pointer
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pointer: pointer to WeeChat/plugin object
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hashtable: variables to update: keys are name of variables, values are new values for variables (keys and values are string), some special keys are allowed:
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key __create_allowed (with any value): return 1 if create is allowed for structure, otherwise 0 (new in version 0.4.0)
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key __delete_allowed (with any value): return 1 if delete is allowed for structure, otherwise 0
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key __update_allowed, value is name of a variable: return 1 if update is allowed for this variable, otherwise 0
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key __delete (with any value): delete structure (if allowed)
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Return value:
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number of variables updated
C example:
/* subtract one hour on last message displayed in current buffer */ struct t_gui_lines *own_lines; struct t_gui_line *line; struct t_gui_line_data *line_data; struct t_hdata *hdata; struct t_hashtable *hashtable; char str_date[64]; own_lines = weechat_hdata_pointer (weechat_hdata_get ("buffer"), weechat_current_buffer (), "own_lines"); if (own_lines) { line = weechat_hdata_pointer (weechat_hdata_get ("lines"), own_lines, "last_line"); if (line) { line_data = weechat_hdata_pointer (weechat_hdata_get ("line"), line, "data"); hdata = weechat_hdata_get ("line_data"); hashtable = weechat_hashtable_new (8, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, WEECHAT_HASHTABLE_STRING, NULL, NULL); if (hashtable) { snprintf (str_date, sizeof (str_date), "%ld", ((long int)weechat_hdata_time (hdata, line_data, "date")) - 3600); weechat_hashtable_set (hashtable, "date", str_date); weechat_hdata_update (hdata, line_data, hashtable); weechat_hashtable_free (hashtable); } } }
Script (Python):
# prototype count = weechat.hdata_update(hdata, pointer, hashtable) # example: subtract one hour on last message displayed in current buffer own_lines = weechat.hdata_pointer(weechat.hdata_get('buffer'), weechat.current_buffer(), 'own_lines') if own_lines: line = weechat.hdata_pointer(weechat.hdata_get('lines'), own_lines, 'last_line') if line: line_data = weechat.hdata_pointer(weechat.hdata_get('line'), line, 'data') hdata = weechat.hdata_get('line_data') weechat.hdata_update(hdata, line_data, { 'date': str(weechat.hdata_time(hdata, line_data, 'date') - 3600) })
3.20.25. weechat_hdata_get_string
New in version 0.3.6.
Return string value of a hdata property.
Prototype:
const char *weechat_hdata_get_string (struct t_hdata *hdata, const char *property);
Arguments:
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hdata: hdata pointer
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property: property name:
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var_keys: string with list of keys for variables in hdata (format: "key1,key2,key3")
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var_values: string with list of values for variables in hdata (format: "value1,value2,value3")
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var_keys_values: string with list of keys and values for variables in hdata (format: "key1:value1,key2:value2,key3:value3")
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var_prev: name of variable in structure which is a pointer to previous element in list
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var_next: name of variable in structure which is a pointer to next element in list
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list_keys: string with list of keys for lists in hdata (format: "key1,key2,key3")
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list_values: string with list of values for lists in hdata (format: "value1,value2,value3")
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list_keys_values: string with list of keys and values for lists in hdata (format: "key1:value1,key2:value2,key3:value3")
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Return value:
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string value of property
C example:
weechat_printf (NULL, "variables in hdata: %s", weechat_hdata_get_string (hdata, "var_keys")); weechat_printf (NULL, "lists in hdata: %s", weechat_hdata_get_string (hdata, "list_keys"));
Script (Python):
# prototype value = weechat.hdata_get_string(hdata, property) # example weechat.prnt("", "variables in hdata: %s" % weechat.hdata_get_string(hdata, "var_keys")) weechat.prnt("", "lists in hdata: %s" % weechat.hdata_get_string(hdata, "list_keys"))
3.21. Upgrade
Functions for upgrading WeeChat (command "/upgrade").
3.21.1. weechat_upgrade_new
Create or read a file for upgrade.
Prototype:
struct t_upgrade_file *weechat_upgrade_new (const char *filename, int write);
Arguments:
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filename: name of file (extension ".upgrade" will be added to this name by WeeChat)
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write:
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1: create file (write mode, before upgrade)
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0: read file (after upgrade)
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Return value:
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pointer to upgrade file
C example:
struct t_upgrade_file *upgrade_file = weechat_upgrade_new ("my_file", 1);
Script (Python):
# prototype upgrade_file = weechat.upgrade_new(filename, write) # example upgrade_file = weechat.upgrade_new("my_file", 1)
3.21.2. weechat_upgrade_write_object
Write an object in upgrade file.
Prototype:
int weechat_upgrade_write_object (struct t_upgrade_file *upgrade_file, int object_id, struct t_infolist *infolist);
Arguments:
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upgrade_file: upgrade file pointer
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object_id: id for object
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infolist: infolist to write in file
Return value:
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1 if ok, 0 if error
C example:
if (weechat_upgrade_write_object (upgrade_file, 1, &infolist)) { /* ok */ } else { /* error */ }
Script (Python):
# prototype rc = weechat.upgrade_write_object(upgrade_file, object_id, infolist) # example weechat.upgrade_write_object(upgrade_file, 1, infolist)
3.21.3. weechat_upgrade_read
Read an upgrade file.
Prototype:
int weechat_upgrade_read (struct t_upgrade_file *upgrade_file, int (*callback_read)(void *data, struct t_upgrade_file *upgrade_file, int object_id, struct t_infolist *infolist), void *callback_read_data);
Arguments:
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upgrade_file: upgrade file pointer
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callback_read: function called for each object read in upgrade file, arguments and return value:
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void *data: pointer
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struct t_upgrade_file *upgrade_file: pointer to upgrade file
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int object_id: object id
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struct t_infolist *infolist: infolist with content of object
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return value:
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WEECHAT_RC_OK
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WEECHAT_RC_ERROR
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callback_read_data: pointer given to read callback when it is called by WeeChat
Return value:
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1 if ok, 0 if error
C example:
int my_upgrade_read_cb (struct t_upgrade_file *upgrade_file, int object_id, struct t_infolist *infolist) { /* read variables... */ return WEECHAT_RC_OK; } weechat_upgrade_read (upgrade_file, &my_upgrade_read_cb, NULL);
Script (Python):
# prototype rc = weechat.upgrade_read(upgrade_file, callback_read, callback_read_data) # example def my_upgrade_read_cb(upgrade_file, object_id, infolist): # read variables... return weechat.WEECHAT_RC_OK weechat.upgrade_read(upgrade_file, "my_upgrade_read_cb", ""))
3.21.4. weechat_upgrade_close
Close an upgrade file.
Prototype:
void weechat_upgrade_close (struct t_upgrade_file *upgrade_file);
Arguments:
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upgrade_file: upgrade file pointer
C example:
weechat_upgrade_close (upgrade_file);
Script (Python):
# prototype weechat.upgrade_close(upgrade_file) # example weechat.upgrade_close(upgrade_file)