* feat: show chat badges on suspicious user messages
* feat: display emotes in suspicious user messages
* feat: add search filters for suspicious messages
* chore: update changelog
* refactor: resolve initial nits
* fix: finish adding new filter identifier
* Comment the new message flags
* Add a list of known issues to low trust update messages
* fix: Keep shared-pointerness of the channel
Without this change, we would have the possibility of using the
TwitchChannel after the Channel itself has gone out of scope, albeit not
realistically since we just post this to a thread and parse it - there's
no networking or big delays involved. but this shows the intent better
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Co-authored-by: Rasmus Karlsson <rasmus.karlsson@pajlada.com>
This changes the `make coverage` function to use `gcovr` instead of `lcov`, and to have it generate an html file directly at `coverage/index.html` under the build directory
The only thing this changes, other than adding tests, is making the `Expression` class pure virtual. Every derived class should implement each of the functions
This change enforces strict include grouping using IncludeCategories
In addition to adding this to the .clang-format file and applying it in the tests/src and src directories, I also did the following small changes:
In ChatterSet.hpp, I changed lrucache to a <>include
In Irc2.hpp, I change common/SignalVector.hpp to a "project-include"
In AttachedWindow.cpp, NativeMessaging.cpp, WindowsHelper.hpp, BaseWindow.cpp, and StreamerMode.cpp, I disabled clang-format for the windows-includes
In WindowDescriptors.hpp, I added the missing vector include. It was previously not needed because the include was handled by another file that was previously included first.
clang-format minimum version has been bumped, so Ubuntu version used in the check-formatting job has been bumped to 22.04 (which is the latest LTS)
Also changes the way timeouts happen, since right now if a timeout was met (which it mostly wasn't), it would run the error callback twice causing potentially undefined behaviour
Adds custom channel filters complete with their own mini-language. Filters can be created in settings, and applied by clicking the three dots to open the Split menu and selecting "Set filters".