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make mastodon-toot-mode is run in mastodon-toot--compose-buffer before
after-change-functions bugs.
this makes mastodon-toot work properly even if mastodon-mode has not yet been
run/loaded yet.
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uses request library and requires curl backend.
supports multiple files upload and marking media as sensitive.
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- Visual feedback in the buffer of:
- Number of characters
- Content warning flag
- Posting visibility
- Can't post an empty toot.
- Changing visibility to something other than "public".
Still missing:
- Attaching media
- Enabling the NSWF-flag toggling.
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Now that we calculate the base toot id, we can ensure that it is unset in notifications that do not represent a toot.
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(Favouriting itself is still hard since we have clobbered the 'f' keybinding, but if you bind it to something else or invoke it via `M-x mastodon-toot--toggle-favourite` then at least it works.)
This also changes the regular boosting/favoriting behavior. Before we would boost/fav a boost or fav instead of the actual toot that was boosted/faved. With this change we always boost/fav the base toot.
To do this we now keep a second toot id (with the base toot) in the byline's properities. (For regular statuses 'toot-id and 'base-toot-id will be identical.)
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I had issues that occasionally I couldn't unfavorite / unboost a toot.
Once that was fixed it annoyed me that the cursor would often jump on those actions (jumping to the byline with no need).
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We used to be clean but have slipped recently.
Let's clean up the code so it's easier to see real code smell warnings in the compilation.
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When responding to toots the full acct for both local and federated accounts are now added to the new toot buffer.
Changes
- Added a function in mastodon.el to return the current user acct
- Added mastodon-toot--process-local, which takes an acct and appends the current server if it is local returns an empty string if the acct matches the current user and does only adds a prefix @ if the acct is federated
- mastodon-toot--mentions will return a formatted string of mentions or an empty string
- adds tests for mastodon-toot--mentions
- adds a missing , in mastodon-http--post
- `mastodon-toot--reply` now passes `mastodon-toot` a toot-id rather than the whole json
- 'mastodon-toot--reply-to-id is now a local var in a new toot
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* Bump version numbers to 0.7.2
* Adjusted functions to bring line length below 90.
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We now kill the http get request buffer once JSON has been extracted.
mastodon-tl--as-string was implemented and replaced any occurrence of number-to-string or int-to-string
Added variable mastodon-tl--display-media-p. By default it is 't but can be made a local buffer variable and set to nil. When nil rather than displaying the media it just provides a link Media::<link>
Fixed checking for faves and boosts, they should now render properly. The return from json-read-from-string for nil is :json-false which evaluates to 't in elisp.
Fixed the format string that gets printed when faving and boosting
Fixed mastodon-tl--thread updating and requesting and changed its behaviour such that it tries to open the original toot thread rather than the boosted thread.
Added tests for both the new mastodon-tl--as-string function and the mastodon-tl--toot-id utility.
enter mastodon mode before defining local buffer variable mastodon-tl--buffer-spec. This fixes some oddities with the local buffer variable.
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We do this by
- moving vars into the files where they are (mostly) used
- "declaring" vars used elsewhere with the (defvar <var-name>) pattern,
- declaring functions defined in others functions rather than loading the file via require.
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We only support Emacs 24 and 25 so are free to use sane bindings by default.
To keep the linter happy, we need to declare dependency on Emacs 24 in all files.
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- Lambda, defun, let, etc. all have an implicit progn.
- A progn with a single form is identical to that single form.
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(Besides, just "()" would have been enough anyway. No need to quote "()" or "nil".)
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the "Toot Text:" string
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TODOs:
- Boost/unboost toggle function
- Store 'favourite-p property on toots
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TODOs:
* Will require a boost/unboost toggle impl
* Must pass favourite/boosted state to the toggle functions from mastodon-tl
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We don't have to depend on CL package, yet
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