python-gnupg uses latin1 as default encoding because GPG itself uses
latin1 as default.
We should not override this default with getpreferredencoding, because
getpreferredencoding maybe returns something else than what GPG is configured
on that system.
Example: On Windows
GPG is run in default mode with 'latin1'
getpreferredencoding returns 'cp1252'
The approach would be now to default to latin1 as it is GPGs default.
And if the User sets a different ecoding for GPG he has to set it in
Gajim aswell.
- Pass EventObj instead of variables
- decrease indent level
- check all conditions inside log_message() not before calling
- fixed bug where gc private messages where not logged with the correct jid
Both methods get_conversation_for_date and search_log in the logger
module are related to the loading of conversations and both return a
list of messages from the log. Therefore, it makes sense that both of
them have the same return type.
Remove the named tuple type specific to search_log and convert the
method to return tuples of type Message instead. As a side effect of
this change, search_log now also returns values from the additional_data
column in the log database.
The logger method get_conversation_for_date has previously been
converted to return a list of named tuples. Now pass these tuples on to
the method that actually inserts the conversation's messages into the
textbuffer. Also rename two related methods in the history window:
- _add_lines_for_date => _load_conversation
- _add_new_line => _add_message
The get_conversation_for_date method in the logger module returns a
list of bare tuples. Knowledge of how to pack and unpack the many
individual components of the tuples is split between the caller and
the callee, making the method hard to maintain and ugly to use.
Therefore, convert the method to return named tuple instead.
The get_search_results_for_query method in the logger module returns a
list of bare tuples. Knowledge of how to pack and unpack the many
indidual components of the tuples is scattered across both the callers
and the callee, making the method hard to maintain and ugly to use.
Therefore, convert the method to return named tuples instead.
Currently, there are no enumerations using the enum module which reuse
values/need aliases. Add the @unique decorator to all enum classes as a
safety net for future modifications.