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Improvements: events now occur precisely at the specified date. You don’t
need to stop touching your keyboard to execute them.
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It seems efficient (more than the curses.endwin(); stdscr.refresh() stuf,
which is slow and really really ugly) and it doesn't break my lovely main
loop, so it’s all good (except that it uses shutil…)
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The /reconnect command should now properly work everytime.
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Thanks djanos
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Without it, poezio never exits when the plugin is loaded
Thanks to xunien
fix #2542
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This plugins lets the user manipulate a poezio instance by writing commands
into a pipe, read by poezio which will execute them.
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fix #2550
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fix #2545
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For example, a tab can be named muc.example.com, if you do /list
muc.example.com. If you then do /join muc.example.com, the error handler
needs to get the correct tab (the MucTab, not the MucListTab previously
opened).
This commit fixes the above issue (a traceback), and maybe some others like
that.
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