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2025-05-16Serialize using mutable objects not immutable ones.Sadie Powell
2025-05-03Store the setter and ts for all modes and try to restore them.Sadie Powell
This is mostly for preserving channel list mode info.
2025-04-22Remove hardcoded command names from most messages.Sadie Powell
2025-04-22Fix splitting in the middle of some command names.Sadie Powell
2025-04-19Get rid of the internal block wrapper.Sadie Powell
This only existed for compatibility with old 2.0 modules and 2.1 has already broken compatibility with them.
2025-04-16Update as many messages as possible for automatic line wrapping.Sadie Powell
2025-03-12Move serialization from Serializable to a Serialize::Type child.Sadie Powell
2025-03-08Move some headers around.Sadie Powell
2025-03-02Return references instead of pointers from the config system.Sadie Powell
We used to return NULL from these methods but now we return an empty block so this can never actually be null now.
2025-02-14Keep going in cs_mode if a target doesn't exist.Sadie Powell
2025-02-14Allow changing the status modes of multiple people at once.Sadie Powell
Closes #473.
2025-01-14Merge branch '2.0' into 2.1.Sadie Powell
2024-08-14Automatically determine SQL column type from the field.Sadie Powell
Also add more column types to ensure we are storing data in the best format in the database.
2024-05-22Fix another iterator invalidation issue.Sadie Powell
2024-03-11Replace convertTo/stringify with non-throwing alternatives.Sadie Powell
Having these throw is terrible for ergonomics and there are loads of places where the exception was either silently ignored or not handled at all. Having a function which returns an optional and another that returns a default works a lot better imo.
2024-03-09Tweak the config default limits slightly.Sadie Powell
2024-02-27Make functions that don't use `this` static.Sadie Powell
2024-02-26Fix some coding style issues.Sadie Powell
2024-01-24Shuffle modules around a bit.Sadie Powell