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Imported from https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm/commit/0368127976bda29d35eed788edfe74644ecd3845
git-subtree-dir: third_party/emacs/exwm
git-subtree-mainline: e84f9ef0adb48db610fd06d6ff75edd073712a90
git-subtree-split: 0368127976bda29d35eed788edfe74644ecd3845
Change-Id: Id3af5610254180f42947d71265aad89def7c6a3d
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This mode makes it possible to track down slowness in Emacs functions
across the board.
https://github.com/lastquestion/explain-pause-mode
Very useful for some things I need to debug ...
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EXWM and vterm are overridden, but this shouldn't be happening outside
of //third_party
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The former is now just an alias for the latter anyways.
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This adds very basic capability[0] and message tag[1] support to rcirc
which is used to implement support for the IRCv3 server-time[2] spec.
During connection setup, the server is asked to list its capabilities
and the `server-time` capability is then blindly requested from
it (the CAP handler code does not check whether server-time is
actually part of the listed capabilities). rcirc does not need to know
whether this negotiation succeeded, because server time tags will
either be sent or not.
By default rcirc prints all timestamps at current-time. A new variable
`rcirc-last-message-time` has been added which, if set, overrides this
timestamp. It is set by the message handler after parsing IRCv3 tags.
Thanks to William Cummings for nudging me in the direction of his post
about adding ZNC playback support to rcirc[4], from which some parts
of this code were taken.
This has been tested with IRCCloud's bouncers.
[0]: https://ircv3.net/specs/core/capability-negotiation
[1]: https://ircv3.net/specs/extensions/message-tags
[2]: https://ircv3.net/specs/extensions/server-time-3.2.html
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This is the unmodified rcirc package from Emacs 26.3
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