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# Telegram Desktop API Usage
## API Schema
The API definitions are described using [TL Language](https://core.telegram.org/mtproto/TL) in two main schema files:
1. **`Telegram/SourceFiles/mtproto/scheme/mtproto.tl`**
* Defines the core MTProto protocol types and methods used for basic communication, encryption, authorization, service messages, etc.
* Some fundamental types and methods from this schema (like basic types, RPC calls, containers) are often implemented directly in the C++ MTProto core (`SourceFiles/mtproto/`) and may be skipped during the C++ code generation phase.
* Other parts of `mtproto.tl` might still be processed by the code generator.
2. **`Telegram/SourceFiles/mtproto/scheme/api.tl`**
* Defines the higher-level Telegram API layer, including all the methods and types related to chat functionality, user profiles, messages, channels, stickers, etc.
* This is the primary schema used when making functional API requests within the application.
Both files use the same TL syntax to describe API methods (functions) and types (constructors).
## Code Generation
A custom code generation tool processes `api.tl` (and parts of `mtproto.tl`) to create corresponding C++ classes and types. These generated headers are typically included via the Precompiled Header (PCH) for the main `Telegram` project.
Generated types often follow the pattern `MTP[Type]` (e.g., `MTPUser`, `MTPMessage`) and methods correspond to functions within the `MTP` namespace or related classes (e.g., `MTPmessages_SendMessage`).
## Making API Requests
API requests are made using a standard pattern involving the `api()` object (providing access to the `MTP::Instance`), the generated `MTP...` request object, callback handlers for success (`.done()`) and failure (`.fail()`), and the `.send()` method.
Here's the general structure:
```cpp
// Include necessary headers if not already in PCH
// Obtain the API instance (usually via api() or MTP::Instance::Get())
api().request(MTPnamespace_MethodName(
// Constructor arguments based on the api.tl definition for the method
MTP_flags(flags_value), // Use MTP_flags if the method has flags
MTP_inputPeer(peer), // Use MTP_... types for parameters
MTP_string(messageText),
MTP_long(randomId),
// ... other arguments matching the TL definition
MTP_vector<MTPMessageEntity>() // Example for a vector argument
)).done([=](const MTPResponseType &result) {
// Handle the successful response (result).
// 'result' will be of the C++ type corresponding to the TL type
// specified after the '=' in the api.tl method definition.
// How to access data depends on whether the TL type has one or multiple constructors:
// 1. Multiple Constructors (e.g., User = User | UserEmpty):
// Use .match() with lambdas for each constructor:
result.match([&](const MTPDuser &data) {
/* use data.vfirst_name().v, etc. */
}, [&](const MTPDuserEmpty &data) {
/* handle empty user */
});
// Alternatively, check the type explicitly and use the constructor getter:
if (result.type() == mtpc_user) {
const auto &data = result.c_user(); // Asserts if type is not mtpc_user!
// use data.vfirst_name().v
} else if (result.type() == mtpc_userEmpty) {
const auto &data = result.c_userEmpty();
// handle empty user
}
// 2. Single Constructor (e.g., Messages = messages { msgs: vector<Message> }):
// Use .match() with a single lambda:
result.match([&](const MTPDmessages &data) { /* use data.vmessages().v */ });
// Or check the type explicitly and use the constructor getter:
if (result.type() == mtpc_messages) {
const auto &data = result.c_messages(); // Asserts if type is not mtpc_messages!
// use data.vmessages().v
}
// Or use the shortcut .data() for single-constructor types:
const auto &data = result.data(); // Only works for single-constructor types!
// use data.vmessages().v
}).fail([=](const MTP::Error &error) {
// Handle the API error (error).
// 'error' is an MTP::Error object containing the error code (error.type())
// and description (error.description()). Check for specific error strings.
if (error.type() == u"FLOOD_WAIT_X"_q) {
// Handle flood wait
} else {
Ui::show(Box<InformBox>(Lang::Hard::ServerError())); // Example generic error handling
}
}).handleFloodErrors().send(); // handleFloodErrors() is common, then send()
```
**Key Points:**
* Always refer to `Telegram/SourceFiles/mtproto/scheme/api.tl` for the correct method names, parameters (names and types), and response types.
* Use the generated `MTP...` types/classes for request parameters (e.g., `MTP_int`, `MTP_string`, `MTP_bool`, `MTP_vector`, `MTPInputUser`, etc.) and response handling.
* The `.done()` lambda receives the specific C++ `MTP...` type corresponding to the TL return type.
* For types with **multiple constructors** (e.g., `User = User | UserEmpty`), use `result.match([&](const MTPDuser &d){ ... }, [&](const MTPDuserEmpty &d){ ... })` to handle each case, or check `result.type() == mtpc_user` / `mtpc_userEmpty` and call the specific `result.c_user()` / `result.c_userEmpty()` getter (which asserts on type mismatch).
* For types with a **single constructor** (e.g., `Messages = messages{...}`), you can use `result.match([&](const MTPDmessages &d){ ... })` with one lambda, or check `type()` and call `c_messages()`, or use the shortcut `result.data()` to access the fields directly.
* The `.fail()` lambda receives an `MTP::Error` object. Check `error.type()` against known error strings (often defined as constants or using `u"..."_q` literals).
* Directly construct the `MTPnamespace_MethodName(...)` object inside `request()`.
* Include `.handleFloodErrors()` before `.send()` for standard flood wait handling.

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# Telegram Desktop Localization
## Coding Style Note
**Use `auto`:** In the actual codebase, variable types are almost always deduced using `auto` (or `const auto`, `const auto &`) rather than being written out explicitly. Examples in this guide may use explicit types for clarity, but prefer `auto` in practice.
```cpp
// Prefer this:
auto currentTitle = tr::lng_settings_title(tr::now);
auto nameProducer = GetNameProducer(); // Returns rpl::producer<...>
// Instead of this:
QString currentTitle = tr::lng_settings_title(tr::now);
rpl::producer<QString> nameProducer = GetNameProducer();
```
## String Resource File
Base user-facing English strings are defined in the `lang.strings` file:
`Telegram/Resources/langs/lang.strings`
This file uses a key-value format with named placeholders:
```
"lng_settings_title" = "Settings";
"lng_confirm_delete_item" = "Are you sure you want to delete {item_name}?";
"lng_files_selected" = "{count} files selected"; // Simple count example (see Pluralization)
```
Placeholders are enclosed in curly braces, e.g., `{name}`, `{user}`. A special placeholder `{count}` is used for pluralization rules.
### Pluralization
For keys that depend on a number (using the `{count}` placeholder), English typically requires two forms: singular and plural. These are defined in `lang.strings` using `#one` and `#other` suffixes:
```
"lng_files_selected#one" = "{count} file selected";
"lng_files_selected#other" = "{count} files selected";
```
While only `#one` and `#other` are defined in the base `lang.strings`, the code generation process creates C++ accessors for all six CLDR plural categories (`#zero`, `#one`, `#two`, `#few`, `#many`, `#other`) to support languages with more complex pluralization rules.
## Translation Process
While `lang.strings` provides the base English text and the keys, the actual translations are managed via Telegram's translations platform (translations.telegram.org) and loaded dynamically at runtime from the API. The keys from `lang.strings` (including the `#one`/`#other` variants) are used on the platform.
## Code Generation
A code generation tool processes `lang.strings` to create C++ structures and accessors within the `tr` namespace. These allow type-safe access to strings and handling of placeholders and pluralization. Generated keys typically follow the pattern `tr::lng_key_name`.
## String Usage in Code
Strings are accessed in C++ code using the generated objects within the `tr::` namespace. There are two main ways to use them: reactively (returning an `rpl::producer`) or immediately (returning the current value).
### 1. Reactive Usage (rpl::producer)
Calling a generated string function directly returns a reactive producer, typically `rpl::producer<QString>`. This producer automatically updates its value whenever the application language changes.
```cpp
// Key: "settings_title" = "Settings";
auto titleProducer = tr::lng_settings_title(); // Type: rpl::producer<QString>
// Key: "confirm_delete_item" = "Are you sure you want to delete {item_name}?";
auto itemNameProducer = /* ... */; // Type: rpl::producer<QString>
auto confirmationProducer = tr::lng_confirm_delete_item( // Type: rpl::producer<QString>
tr::now, // NOTE: tr::now is NOT passed here for reactive result
lt_item_name,
std::move(itemNameProducer)); // Placeholder producers should be moved
```
### 2. Immediate Usage (Current Value)
Passing `tr::now` as the first argument retrieves the string's current value in the active language (typically as a `QString`).
```cpp
// Key: "settings_title" = "Settings";
auto currentTitle = tr::lng_settings_title(tr::now); // Type: QString
// Key: "confirm_delete_item" = "Are you sure you want to delete {item_name}?";
const auto currentItemName = QString("My Document"); // Type: QString
auto currentConfirmation = tr::lng_confirm_delete_item( // Type: QString
tr::now, // Pass tr::now for immediate value
lt_item_name, currentItemName); // Placeholder value is a direct QString (or convertible)
```
### 3. Placeholders (`{tag}`)
Placeholders like `{item_name}` are replaced by providing arguments after `tr::now` (for immediate) or as the initial arguments (for reactive). A corresponding `lt_tag_name` constant is passed before the value.
* **Immediate:** Pass the direct value (e.g., `QString`, `int`).
* **Reactive:** Pass an `rpl::producer` of the corresponding type (e.g., `rpl::producer<QString>`). Remember to `std::move` the producer or use `rpl::duplicate` if you need to reuse the original producer afterwards.
### 4. Pluralization (`{count}`)
Keys using `{count}` require a numeric value for the `lt_count` placeholder. The correct plural form (`#zero`, `#one`, ..., `#other`) is automatically selected based on this value and the current language rules.
* **Immediate (`tr::now`):** Pass a `float64` or `int` (which is auto-converted to `float64`).
```cpp
int count = 1;
auto filesText = tr::lng_files_selected(tr::now, lt_count, count); // Type: QString
count = 5;
filesText = tr::lng_files_selected(tr::now, lt_count, count); // Uses "files_selected#other"
```
* **Reactive:** Pass an `rpl::producer<float64>`. Use the `tr::to_count()` helper to convert an `rpl::producer<int>` or wrap a single value.
```cpp
// From an existing int producer:
auto countProducer = /* ... */; // Type: rpl::producer<int>
auto filesTextProducer = tr::lng_files_selected( // Type: rpl::producer<QString>
lt_count,
countProducer | tr::to_count()); // Use tr::to_count() for conversion
// From a single int value wrapped reactively:
int currentCount = 5;
auto filesTextProducerSingle = tr::lng_files_selected( // Type: rpl::producer<QString>
lt_count,
rpl::single(currentCount) | tr::to_count());
// Alternative for single values (less common): rpl::single(currentCount * 1.)
```
### 5. Custom Projectors
An optional final argument can be a projector function (like `Ui::Text::Upper` or `Ui::Text::WithEntities`) to transform the output.
* If the projector returns `OutputType`, the string function returns `OutputType` (immediate) or `rpl::producer<OutputType>` (reactive).
* Placeholder values must match the projector's *input* requirements. For `Ui::Text::WithEntities`, placeholders expect `TextWithEntities` (immediate) or `rpl::producer<TextWithEntities>` (reactive).
```cpp
// Immediate with Ui::Text::WithEntities projector
// Key: "user_posted_photo" = "{user} posted a photo";
const auto userName = TextWithEntities{ /* ... */ }; // Type: TextWithEntities
auto message = tr::lng_user_posted_photo( // Type: TextWithEntities
tr::now,
lt_user,
userName, // Must be TextWithEntities
Ui::Text::WithEntities); // Projector
// Reactive with Ui::Text::WithEntities projector
auto userNameProducer = /* ... */; // Type: rpl::producer<TextWithEntities>
auto messageProducer = tr::lng_user_posted_photo( // Type: rpl::producer<TextWithEntities>
lt_user,
std::move(userNameProducer), // Move placeholder producers
Ui::Text::WithEntities); // Projector
```
## Key Summary
* Keys are defined in `Resources/langs/lang.strings` using `{tag}` placeholders.
* Plural keys use `{count}` and have `#one`/`#other` variants in `lang.strings`.
* Access keys via `tr::lng_key_name(...)` in C++.
* Call with `tr::now` as the first argument for the immediate `QString` (or projected type).
* Call without `tr::now` for the reactive `rpl::producer<QString>` (or projected type).
* Provide placeholder values (`lt_tag_name, value`) matching the usage (direct value for immediate, `rpl::producer` for reactive). Producers should typically be moved via `std::move`.
* For `{count}`:
* Immediate: Pass `int` or `float64`.
* Reactive: Pass `rpl::producer<float64>`, typically by converting an `int` producer using `| tr::to_count()`.
* Optional projector function as the last argument modifies the output type and required placeholder types.
* Actual translations are loaded at runtime from the API.

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# RPL (Reactive Programming Library) Guide
## Coding Style Note
**Use `auto`:** In the actual codebase, variable types are almost always deduced using `auto` (or `const auto`, `const auto &`) rather than being written out explicitly. Examples in this guide may use explicit types for clarity, but prefer `auto` in practice.
```cpp
// Prefer this:
auto intProducer = rpl::single(123);
const auto &lifetime = existingLifetime;
// Instead of this:
rpl::producer<int> intProducer = rpl::single(123);
const rpl::lifetime &lifetime = existingLifetime;
// Sometimes needed if deduction is ambiguous or needs help:
auto user = std::make_shared<UserData>();
auto data = QByteArray::fromHex("...");
```
## Introduction
RPL is the reactive programming library used in this project, residing in the `rpl::` namespace. It allows handling asynchronous streams of data over time.
The core concept is the `rpl::producer`, which represents a stream of values that can be generated over a certain lifetime.
## Producers: `rpl::producer<Type, Error = no_error>`
The fundamental building block is `rpl::producer<Type, Error>`. It produces values of `Type` and can optionally signal an error of type `Error`. By default, `Error` is `rpl::no_error`, indicating that the producer does not explicitly handle error signaling through this mechanism.
```cpp
// A producer that emits integers.
auto intProducer = /* ... */; // Type: rpl::producer<int>
// A producer that emits strings and can potentially emit a CustomError.
auto stringProducerWithError = /* ... */; // Type: rpl::producer<QString, CustomError>
```
Producers are typically lazy; they don't start emitting values until someone subscribes to them.
## Lifetime Management: `rpl::lifetime`
Reactive pipelines have a limited duration, managed by `rpl::lifetime`. An `rpl::lifetime` object essentially holds a collection of cleanup callbacks. When the lifetime ends (either explicitly destroyed or goes out of scope), these callbacks are executed, tearing down the associated pipeline and freeing resources.
```cpp
rpl::lifetime myLifetime;
// ... later ...
// myLifetime is destroyed, cleanup happens.
// Or, pass a lifetime instance to manage a pipeline's duration.
rpl::lifetime &parentLifetime = /* ... get lifetime from context ... */;
```
## Starting a Pipeline: `rpl::start_...`
To consume values from a producer, you start a pipeline using one of the `rpl::start_...` methods. These methods subscribe to the producer and execute callbacks for the events they handle.
The most common method is `rpl::start_with_next`:
```cpp
auto counter = /* ... */; // Type: rpl::producer<int>
rpl::lifetime lifetime;
// Counter is consumed here, use std::move if it's an l-value.
std::move(
counter
) | rpl::start_with_next([=](int nextValue) {
// Process the next integer value emitted by the producer.
qDebug() << "Received: " << nextValue;
}, lifetime); // Pass the lifetime to manage the subscription.
// Note: `counter` is now in a moved-from state and likely invalid.
// If you need to start the same producer multiple times, duplicate it:
// rpl::duplicate(counter) | rpl::start_with_next(...);
// If you DON'T pass a lifetime to a start_... method:
auto counter2 = /* ... */; // Type: rpl::producer<int>
rpl::lifetime subscriptionLifetime = std::move(
counter2
) | rpl::start_with_next([=](int nextValue) { /* ... */ });
// The returned lifetime MUST be stored. If it's discarded immediately,
// the subscription stops instantly.
// `counter2` is also moved-from here.
```
Other variants allow handling errors (`_error`) and completion (`_done`):
```cpp
auto dataStream = /* ... */; // Type: rpl::producer<QString, Error>
rpl::lifetime lifetime;
// Assuming dataStream might be used again, we duplicate it for the first start.
// If it's the only use, std::move(dataStream) would be preferred.
rpl::duplicate(
dataStream
) | rpl::start_with_error([=](Error &&error) {
// Handle the error signaled by the producer.
qDebug() << "Error: " << error.text();
}, lifetime);
// Using dataStream again, perhaps duplicated again or moved if last use.
rpl::duplicate(
dataStream
) | rpl::start_with_done([=]() {
// Execute when the producer signals it's finished emitting values.
qDebug() << "Stream finished.";
}, lifetime);
// Last use of dataStream, so we move it.
std::move(
dataStream
) | rpl::start_with_next_error_done(
[=](QString &&value) { /* handle next value */ },
[=](Error &&error) { /* handle error */ },
[=]() { /* handle done */ },
lifetime);
```
## Transforming Producers
RPL provides functions to create new producers by transforming existing ones:
* `rpl::map`: Transforms each value emitted by a producer.
```cpp
auto ints = /* ... */; // Type: rpl::producer<int>
// The pipe operator often handles the move implicitly for chained transformations.
auto strings = std::move(
ints // Explicit move is safer
) | rpl::map([](int value) {
return QString::number(value * 2);
}); // Emits strings like "0", "2", "4", ...
```
* `rpl::filter`: Emits only the values from a producer that satisfy a condition.
```cpp
auto ints = /* ... */; // Type: rpl::producer<int>
auto evenInts = std::move(
ints // Explicit move is safer
) | rpl::filter([](int value) {
return (value % 2 == 0);
}); // Emits only even numbers.
```
## Combining Producers
You can combine multiple producers into one:
* `rpl::combine`: Combines the latest values from multiple producers whenever *any* of them emits a new value. Requires all producers to have emitted at least one value initially.
While it produces a `std::tuple`, subsequent operators like `map`, `filter`, and `start_with_next` can automatically unpack this tuple into separate lambda arguments.
```cpp
auto countProducer = rpl::single(1); // Type: rpl::producer<int>
auto textProducer = rpl::single(u"hello"_q); // Type: rpl::producer<QString>
rpl::lifetime lifetime;
// rpl::combine takes producers by const-ref internally and duplicates,
// so move/duplicate is usually not strictly needed here unless you
// want to signal intent or manage the lifetime of p1/p2 explicitly.
auto combined = rpl::combine(
countProducer, // or rpl::duplicate(countProducer)
textProducer // or rpl::duplicate(textProducer)
);
// Starting the combined producer consumes it.
// The lambda receives unpacked arguments, not the tuple itself.
std::move(
combined
) | rpl::start_with_next([=](int count, const QString &text) {
// No need for std::get<0>(latest), etc.
qDebug() << "Combined: Count=" << count << ", Text=" << text;
}, lifetime);
// This also works with map, filter, etc.
std::move(
combined
) | rpl::filter([=](int count, const QString &text) {
return count > 0 && !text.isEmpty();
}) | rpl::map([=](int count, const QString &text) {
return text.repeated(count);
}) | rpl::start_with_next([=](const QString &result) {
qDebug() << "Mapped & Filtered: " << result;
}, lifetime);
```
* `rpl::merge`: Merges the output of multiple producers of the *same type* into a single producer. It emits a value whenever *any* of the source producers emits a value.
```cpp
auto sourceA = /* ... */; // Type: rpl::producer<QString>
auto sourceB = /* ... */; // Type: rpl::producer<QString>
// rpl::merge also duplicates internally.
auto merged = rpl::merge(sourceA, sourceB);
// Starting the merged producer consumes it.
std::move(
merged
) | rpl::start_with_next([=](QString &&value) {
// Receives values from either sourceA or sourceB as they arrive.
qDebug() << "Merged value: " << value;
}, lifetime);
```
## Key Concepts Summary
* Use `rpl::producer<Type, Error>` to represent streams of values.
* Manage subscription duration using `rpl::lifetime`.
* Pass `rpl::lifetime` to `rpl::start_...` methods.
* If `rpl::lifetime` is not passed, **store the returned lifetime** to keep the subscription active.
* Use operators like `| rpl::map`, `| rpl::filter` to transform streams.
* Use `rpl::combine` or `rpl::merge` to combine streams.
* When starting a chain (`std::move(producer) | rpl::map(...)`), explicitly move the initial producer.
* These functions typically duplicate their input producers internally.
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# Telegram Desktop UI Styling
## Style Definition Files
UI element styles (colors, fonts, paddings, margins, icons, etc.) are defined in `.style` files using a custom syntax. These files are located alongside the C++ source files they correspond to within specific UI component directories (e.g., `Telegram/SourceFiles/ui/chat/chat.style`).
Definitions from other `.style` files can be included using the `using` directive at the top of the file:
```style
using "ui/basic.style";
using "ui/widgets/widgets.style";
```
The central definition of named colors happens in `Telegram/SourceFiles/ui/colors.palette`. This file allows for theme generation and loading colors from various sources.
### Syntax Overview
1. **Built-in Types:** The syntax recognizes several base types inferred from the value assigned:
* `int`: Integer numbers (e.g., `lineHeight: 20;`)
* `bool`: Boolean values (e.g., `useShadow: true;`)
* `pixels`: Pixel values, ending with `px` (e.g., `borderWidth: 1px;`). Generated as `int` in C++.
* `color`: Named colors defined in `colors.palette` (e.g., `background: windowBg;`)
* `icon`: Defined inline using a specific syntax (see below). Generates `style::icon`.
* `margins`: Four pixel values for margins or padding. Requires `margins(top, right, bottom, left)` syntax (e.g., `margin: margins(10px, 5px, 10px, 5px);` or `padding: margins(8px, 8px, 8px, 8px);`). Generates `style::margins` (an alias for `QMargins`).
* `size`: Two pixel values for width and height (e.g., `iconSize: size(16px, 16px);`). Generates `style::size`.
* `point`: Two pixel values for x and y coordinates (e.g., `textPos: point(5px, 2px);`). Generates `style::point`.
* `align`: Alignment keywords (e.g., `textAlign: align(center);` or `iconAlign: align(left);`). Generates `style::align`.
* `font`: Font definitions (e.g., `font: font(14px semibold);`). Generates `style::font`.
* `double`: Floating point numbers (e.g., `disabledOpacity: 0.5;`)
*Note on Borders:* Borders are typically defined using multiple fields like `border: pixels;` (for width) and `borderFg: color;` (for color), rather than a single CSS-like property.
2. **Structure Definition:** You can define complex data structures directly within the `.style` file:
```style
MyButtonStyle { // Defines a structure named 'MyButtonStyle'
textPadding: margins; // Field 'textPadding' expects margins type
icon: icon; // Field 'icon' of type icon
height: pixels; // Field 'height' of type pixels
}
```
This generates a `struct MyButtonStyle { ... };` inside the `namespace style`. Fields will have corresponding C++ types (`style::margins`, `style::icon`, `int`).
3. **Variable Definition & Inheritance:** Variables are defined using `name: value;` or `groupName { ... }`. They can be of built-in types or custom structures. Structures can be initialized inline or inherit from existing variables.
**Icon Definition Syntax:** Icons are defined inline using the `icon{...}` syntax. The generator probes for `.svg` files or `.png` files (including `@2x`, `@3x` variants) based on the provided path stem.
```style
// Single-part icon definition:
myIconSearch: icon{{ "gui/icons/search", iconColor }};
// Multi-part icon definition (layers drawn bottom-up):
myComplexIcon: icon{
{ "gui/icons/background", iconBgColor },
{ "gui/icons/foreground", iconFgColor }
};
// Icon with path modifiers (PNG only for flips, SVG only for size):
myFlippedIcon: icon{{ "gui/icons/arrow-flip_horizontal", arrowColor }};
myResizedIcon: icon{{ "gui/icons/logo-128x128", logoColor }}; // Forces 128x128 for SVG
```
**Other Variable Examples:**
```style
// Simple variables
buttonHeight: 30px;
activeButtonColor: buttonBgActive; // Named color from colors.palette
// Variable of a custom structure type, initialized inline
defaultButton: MyButtonStyle {
textPadding: margins(10px, 15px, 10px, 15px); // Use margins(...) syntax
icon: myIconSearch; // Assign the previously defined icon variable
height: buttonHeight; // Reference another variable
}
// Another variable inheriting from 'defaultButton' and overriding/adding fields
primaryButton: MyButtonStyle(defaultButton) {
icon: myComplexIcon; // Override icon with the multi-part one
backgroundColor: activeButtonColor; // Add a field not in MyButtonStyle definition
}
// Style group (often used for specific UI elements)
chatInput { // Example using separate border properties and explicit padding
border: 1px; // Border width
borderFg: defaultInputFieldBorder; // Border color (named color)
padding: margins(5px, 10px, 5px, 10px); // Use margins(...) syntax for padding field
backgroundColor: defaultChatBg; // Background color
}
```
## Code Generation
A code generation tool processes these `.style` files and `colors.palette` to create C++ objects.
- The `using` directives resolve dependencies between `.style` files.
- Custom structure definitions (like `MyButtonStyle`) generate corresponding `struct MyButtonStyle { ... };` within the `namespace style`.
- Style variables/groups (like `defaultButton`, `primaryButton`, `chatInput`) are generated as objects/structs within the `st` namespace (e.g., `st::defaultButton`, `st::primaryButton`, `st::chatInput`). These generated structs contain members corresponding to the fields defined in the `.style` file.
- Color objects are generated into the `st` namespace as well, based on their names in `colors.palette` (e.g., `st::windowBg`, `st::buttonBgActive`).
- The generated header files for styles are placed in the `Telegram/SourceFiles/styles/` directory with a `style_` prefix (e.g., `styles/style_widgets.h` for `ui/widgets/widgets.style`). You include them like `#include "styles/style_widgets.h"`.
Generated C++ types correspond to the `.style` types: `style::color`, `style::font`, `style::margins` (used for both `margin:` and `padding:` fields), `style::icon`, `style::size`, `style::point`, `style::align`, and `int` or `bool` for simple types.
## Style Usage in Code
Styles are applied in C++ code by referencing the generated `st::...` objects and their members.
```cpp
// Example: Including the generated style header
#include "styles/style_widgets.h" // For styles defined in ui/widgets/widgets.style
// ... inside some UI class code ...
// Accessing members of a generated style struct
int height = st::primaryButton.height; // Accessing the 'height' field (pixels -> int)
const style::icon &icon = st::primaryButton.icon; // Accessing the 'icon' field (st::myComplexIcon)
style::margins padding = st::primaryButton.textPadding; // Accessing 'textPadding'
style::color bgColor = st::primaryButton.backgroundColor; // Accessing the color (st::activeButtonColor)
// Applying styles (conceptual examples)
myButton->setIcon(st::primaryButton.icon);
myButton->setHeight(st::primaryButton.height);
myButton->setPadding(st::primaryButton.textPadding);
myButton->setBackgroundColor(st::primaryButton.backgroundColor);
// Using styles directly in painting
void MyWidget::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *e) {
Painter p(this);
p.fillRect(rect(), st::chatInput.backgroundColor); // Use color from chatInput style
// Border painting requires width and color
int borderWidth = st::chatInput.border; // Access border width (pixels -> int)
style::color borderColor = st::chatInput.borderFg; // Access border color
if (borderWidth > 0) {
p.setPen(QPen(borderColor, borderWidth));
// Adjust rect for pen width if needed before drawing
p.drawRect(rect().adjusted(borderWidth / 2, borderWidth / 2, -borderWidth / 2, -borderWidth / 2));
}
// Access padding (style::margins)
style::margins inputPadding = st::chatInput.padding;
// ... use inputPadding.top(), inputPadding.left() etc. for content layout ...
}
```
**Key Points:**
* Styles are defined in `.style` files next to their corresponding C++ source files.
* `using "path/to/other.style";` includes definitions from other style files.
* Named colors are defined centrally in `ui/colors.palette`.
* `.style` syntax supports built-in types (like `pixels`, `color`, `margins`, `point`, `size`, `align`, `font`, `double`), custom structure definitions (`Name { field: type; ... }`), variable definitions (`name: value;`), and inheritance (`child: Name(parent) { ... }`).
* Values must match the expected type (e.g., fields declared as `margins` type, like `margin:` or `padding:`, require `margins(...)` syntax). Borders are typically set via separate `border: pixels;` and `borderFg: color;` fields.
* Icons are defined inline using `name: icon{{ "path_stem", color }};` or `name: icon{ { "path1", c1 }, ... };` syntax, with optional path modifiers.
* Code generation creates `struct` definitions in the `style` namespace for custom types and objects/structs in the `st` namespace for defined variables/groups.
* Generated headers are in `styles/` with a `style_` prefix and must be included.
* Access style properties via the generated `st::` objects (e.g., `st::primaryButton.height`, `st::chatInput.backgroundColor`).

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# Add directories or file patterns to ignore during indexing (e.g. foo/ or *.csv)
Telegram/ThirdParty/

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{
"name": "CentOS",
"image": "tdesktop:centos_env",
"customizations": {
"vscode": {
"settings": {
"C_Cpp.intelliSenseEngine": "disabled",
"clangd.arguments": [
"--compile-commands-dir=${workspaceFolder}/out"
],
"cmake.generator": "Ninja Multi-Config",
"cmake.buildDirectory": "${workspaceFolder}/out"
},
"extensions": [
"ms-vscode.cpptools-extension-pack",
"llvm-vs-code-extensions.vscode-clangd",
"TheQtCompany.qt",
"ms-python.python",
"ms-azuretools.vscode-docker",
"eamodio.gitlens"
]
}
},
"capAdd": [
"SYS_PTRACE"
],
"securityOpt": [
"seccomp=unconfined"
],
"workspaceMount": "source=${localWorkspaceFolder},target=/usr/src/tdesktop,type=bind,consistency=cached",
"workspaceFolder": "/usr/src/tdesktop"
}

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ body:
label: Operating system
description: >
Your operating system name, version and desktop environment.
**Don't use kernel version (uname), it's useless.**
Please don't use kernel version (uname), it's useless.
validations:
required: true
- type: input
@@ -42,9 +42,9 @@ body:
label: Version of Telegram Desktop
description: >
Please note we don't support versions from Linux distro repositories.
If you need support for these versions, **please contact your distro maintainer**
If you need support for these versions, please contact your distro maintainer
or your distro bugtracker.
**Don't use 'latest'**, specify actual version, **that's a reason to close your issue**.
Don't use 'latest', specify actual version, that's a reason to close your issue.
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
@@ -60,19 +60,8 @@ body:
- Other (unofficial) source
validations:
required: true
- type: input
attributes:
label: Crash ID
description: >
If you're reporting a crash, please enter the crash ID from the crash reporter
opening on the next launch after crash. **You have to enable beta versions
installation in Settings -> Advanced for the reporter to appear.**
You don't have to wait for a beta version to arrive.
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Logs
description: >
You can find log.txt using the `viewlogs`
[cheat code](https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop/wiki/Cheat-Codes).
placeholder: Insert log.txt here (if necessary)
render: shell

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@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
name: Feature request
description: Suggest an idea.
labels: [enhancement]
title: "[Feature Request] "
body:
- type: textarea
attributes:

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---
name: Question
about: Ask a question.
title: "[Question] "
labels: 'question'
assignees: ''
---

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blank_issues_enabled: false
contact_links:
- name: Platform-wide issue
url: https://bugs.telegram.org
about: Any bug report or feature request affecting more than only Telegram Desktop.
- name: Issue of other client
url: https://bugs.telegram.org
about: Any bug report or feature request not about Telegram Desktop.
- name: Question
url: https://t.me/TelegramDesktopTalk
about: Ask a question.

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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"

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# Number of days of inactivity before an issue becomes stale
daysUntilStale: 180
# Number of days of inactivity before a stale issue is closed
daysUntilClose: 30
# Issues with these labels will never be considered stale
exemptLabels: [ "enhancement" ]
# Label to use when marking an issue as stale
staleLabel: stale
# Comment to post when marking an issue as stale. Set to `false` to disable
markComment: |
Hey there!
This issue was inactive for a long time and will be automatically closed in 30 days if there isn't any further activity. We therefore assume that the user has lost interest or resolved the problem on their own.
Don't worry though; if this is an error, let us know with a comment and we'll be happy to reopen the issue.
Thanks!
# Comment to post when closing a stale issue. Set to `false` to disable
closeComment: false
# Process only issues
only: issues

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@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
name: Can't reproduce.
on:
schedule:
- cron: '0 3 * * *'
jobs:
cant-reproduce:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: lee-dohm/no-response@v0.5.0
with:
token: ${{ github.token }}
responseRequiredLabel: cant reproduce
closeComment: >
This issue has been automatically closed because no developer succeeded to
reproduce the issue with the given reproduction steps. With only the
information that is currently in the issue, we don't have enough
information to take action. Please reach out if you find what's missing to
reproduce the issue so that we can investigate further.
Note that GitHub is a developer communication platform. If you're an ordinary
user seeking for help, get to support crew via `Settings -> Ask question` in
the application.

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@@ -15,32 +15,11 @@ jobs:
name: Ubuntu
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
IMAGE_TAG: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository }}/centos_env:latest
steps:
- name: Clone.
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
submodules: recursive
- name: First set up.
run: |
sudo apt update
curl -sSL https://install.python-poetry.org | python3 -
echo "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" | docker login ghcr.io -u $ --password-stdin
- name: Free up some disk space.
uses: jlumbroso/free-disk-space@54081f138730dfa15788a46383842cd2f914a1be
with:
tool-cache: true
- name: Docker image build.
run: |
cd Telegram/build/docker/centos_env
poetry install
DEBUG= LTO= poetry run gen_dockerfile | DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build -t $IMAGE_TAG -
- name: Push the Docker image.
if: ${{ github.ref_name == github.event.repository.default_branch }}
run: docker push $IMAGE_TAG
run: docker build -t telegram_desktop Telegram/build/docker/centos_env

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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ on:
paths-ignore:
- 'docs/**'
- '**.md'
- '!docs/building-linux.md'
- 'changelog.txt'
- 'LEGAL'
- 'LICENSE'
@@ -23,6 +24,7 @@ on:
paths-ignore:
- 'docs/**'
- '**.md'
- '!docs/building-linux.md'
- 'changelog.txt'
- 'LEGAL'
- 'LICENSE'
@@ -41,37 +43,47 @@ on:
jobs:
linux:
name: Rocky Linux 8
name: CentOS 7
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
container:
image: docker.pkg.github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop/centos_env
credentials:
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
defaults:
run:
shell: scl enable llvm-toolset-7.0 -- scl enable devtoolset-10 -- bash --noprofile --norc -eo pipefail {0}
strategy:
matrix:
defines:
- ""
- "DESKTOP_APP_DISABLE_DBUS_INTEGRATION"
- "DESKTOP_APP_DISABLE_X11_INTEGRATION"
- "DESKTOP_APP_DISABLE_WAYLAND_INTEGRATION"
env:
UPLOAD_ARTIFACT: "true"
UPLOAD_ARTIFACT: "false"
steps:
- name: Get repository name.
run: echo "REPO_NAME=${GITHUB_REPOSITORY##*/}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Clone.
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
submodules: recursive
path: ${{ env.REPO_NAME }}
- name: First set up.
run: |
echo "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" | docker login ghcr.io -u $ --password-stdin
docker pull ghcr.io/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY/centos_env
docker tag ghcr.io/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY/centos_env tdesktop:centos_env
gcc --version
ln -s $LibrariesPath Libraries
- name: Telegram Desktop build.
run: |
cd $REPO_NAME
cd $REPO_NAME/Telegram
DEFINE=""
if [ -n "${{ matrix.defines }}" ]; then
@@ -82,22 +94,17 @@ jobs:
echo "ARTIFACT_NAME=Telegram" >> $GITHUB_ENV
fi
docker run --rm \
-u $(id -u) \
-v $PWD:/usr/src/tdesktop \
-e CONFIG=Debug \
tdesktop:centos_env \
/usr/src/tdesktop/Telegram/build/docker/centos_env/build.sh \
-D CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG="" \
-D CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG="" \
./configure.sh \
-D CMAKE_C_FLAGS="-Werror" \
-D CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-Werror" \
-D CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS="-s" \
-D TDESKTOP_API_TEST=ON \
-D DESKTOP_APP_DISABLE_AUTOUPDATE=OFF \
-D DESKTOP_APP_USE_PACKAGED=OFF \
-D DESKTOP_APP_DISABLE_CRASH_REPORTS=OFF \
$DEFINE
cmake --build ../out --config Debug --parallel
- name: Check.
run: |
filePath="$REPO_NAME/out/Debug/Telegram"
@@ -116,8 +123,8 @@ jobs:
run: |
cd $REPO_NAME/out/Debug
mkdir artifact
mv {Telegram,Updater} artifact/
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
mv Telegram artifact/
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@master
if: env.UPLOAD_ARTIFACT == 'true'
name: Upload artifact.
with:

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ jobs:
lock:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: dessant/lock-threads@v5
- uses: dessant/lock-threads@v3
with:
github-token: ${{ github.token }}
issue-inactive-days: 45

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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ on:
paths-ignore:
- 'docs/**'
- '**.md'
- '!docs/building-mac.md'
- 'changelog.txt'
- 'LEGAL'
- 'LICENSE'
@@ -22,6 +23,7 @@ on:
paths-ignore:
- 'docs/**'
- '**.md'
- '!docs/building-mac.md'
- 'changelog.txt'
- 'LEGAL'
- 'LICENSE'
@@ -40,23 +42,22 @@ jobs:
macos:
name: MacOS
runs-on: macos-13
runs-on: macos-latest
strategy:
matrix:
defines:
- ""
env:
UPLOAD_ARTIFACT: "true"
UPLOAD_ARTIFACT: "false"
ONLY_CACHE: "false"
PREPARE_PATH: "Telegram/build/prepare/prepare.py"
steps:
- name: Get repository name.
run: echo "REPO_NAME=${GITHUB_REPOSITORY##*/}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Clone.
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
submodules: recursive
path: ${{ env.REPO_NAME }}
@@ -64,10 +65,8 @@ jobs:
- name: First set up.
run: |
sudo chown -R `whoami`:admin /usr/local/share
brew update
brew upgrade || true
brew install automake meson nasm ninja pkg-config
brew install automake fdk-aac lame libass libtool libvorbis libvpx \
ninja opus sdl shtool texi2html theora x264 xvid yasm pkg-config
# Disable spotlight.
sudo mdutil -a -i off
@@ -76,19 +75,17 @@ jobs:
- name: ThirdParty cache.
id: cache-third-party
uses: actions/cache@v4
uses: actions/cache@v2
with:
path: ThirdParty
key: ${{ runner.OS }}-third-party-${{ hashFiles(format('{0}/{1}', env.REPO_NAME, env.PREPARE_PATH)) }}
restore-keys: ${{ runner.OS }}-third-party-
key: ${{ runner.OS }}-third-party
- name: Libraries cache.
id: cache-libs
uses: actions/cache@v4
uses: actions/cache@v2
with:
path: Libraries
key: ${{ runner.OS }}-libs-${{ hashFiles(format('{0}/{1}', env.REPO_NAME, env.PREPARE_PATH)) }}
restore-keys: ${{ runner.OS }}-libs-
key: ${{ runner.OS }}-libs
- name: Libraries.
run: |
@@ -116,9 +113,8 @@ jobs:
./configure.sh \
-D CMAKE_C_FLAGS="-Werror" \
-D CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-Werror" \
-D CMAKE_XCODE_ATTRIBUTE_CODE_SIGNING_ALLOWED=NO \
-D TDESKTOP_API_TEST=ON \
-D DESKTOP_APP_DISABLE_AUTOUPDATE=OFF \
-D DESKTOP_APP_USE_PACKAGED=OFF \
-D DESKTOP_APP_DISABLE_CRASH_REPORTS=OFF \
$DEFINE
@@ -134,7 +130,7 @@ jobs:
mkdir artifact
mv Telegram.app artifact/
mv Updater artifact/
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@master
if: env.UPLOAD_ARTIFACT == 'true'
name: Upload artifact.
with:

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@@ -1,167 +0,0 @@
name: MacOS Packaged.
on:
push:
paths-ignore:
- 'docs/**'
- '**.md'
- 'changelog.txt'
- 'LEGAL'
- 'LICENSE'
- '.github/**'
- '!.github/workflows/mac_packaged.yml'
- 'lib/xdg/**'
- 'snap/**'
- 'Telegram/build/**'
- 'Telegram/Resources/uwp/**'
- 'Telegram/Resources/winrc/**'
- 'Telegram/SourceFiles/platform/win/**'
- 'Telegram/SourceFiles/platform/linux/**'
- 'Telegram/configure.bat'
pull_request:
paths-ignore:
- 'docs/**'
- '**.md'
- 'changelog.txt'
- 'LEGAL'
- 'LICENSE'
- '.github/**'
- '!.github/workflows/mac_packaged.yml'
- 'lib/xdg/**'
- 'snap/**'
- 'Telegram/build/**'
- 'Telegram/Resources/uwp/**'
- 'Telegram/Resources/winrc/**'
- 'Telegram/SourceFiles/platform/win/**'
- 'Telegram/SourceFiles/platform/linux/**'
- 'Telegram/configure.bat'
jobs:
macos:
name: MacOS
runs-on: macos-latest
strategy:
matrix:
defines:
- ""
env:
GIT: "https://github.com"
CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH: "/opt/homebrew/opt/ffmpeg@6:/opt/homebrew/opt/openal-soft"
UPLOAD_ARTIFACT: "true"
ONLY_CACHE: "false"
MANUAL_CACHING: "1"
AUTO_CACHING: "1"
steps:
- name: Get repository name.
run: echo "REPO_NAME=${GITHUB_REPOSITORY##*/}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Clone.
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
submodules: recursive
path: ${{ env.REPO_NAME }}
- name: First set up.
run: |
brew update
brew upgrade || true
brew install ada-url autoconf automake boost cmake ffmpeg libtool openal-soft openh264 openssl opus ninja pkg-config python qt yasm xz
sudo xcode-select -s /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
xcodebuild -version > CACHE_KEY.txt
brew list --versions >> CACHE_KEY.txt
echo $MANUAL_CACHING >> CACHE_KEY.txt
echo "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" >> CACHE_KEY.txt
if [ "$AUTO_CACHING" = "1" ]; then
thisFile=$REPO_NAME/.github/workflows/mac_packaged.yml
echo `md5 -q $thisFile` >> CACHE_KEY.txt
fi
echo "CACHE_KEY=`md5 -q CACHE_KEY.txt`" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "LibrariesPath=`pwd`" >> $GITHUB_ENV
curl -o tg_owt-version.json https://api.github.com/repos/desktop-app/tg_owt/git/refs/heads/master
- name: RNNoise.
run: |
cd $LibrariesPath
git clone --depth=1 https://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/rnnoise.git
cd rnnoise
./autogen.sh
./configure --disable-examples --disable-doc
make -j$(sysctl -n hw.logicalcpu)
sudo make install
- name: WebRTC cache.
id: cache-webrtc
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ${{ env.LibrariesPath }}/tg_owt
key: ${{ runner.OS }}-webrtc-${{ env.CACHE_KEY }}-${{ hashFiles('**/tg_owt-version.json') }}
- name: WebRTC.
if: steps.cache-webrtc.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
run: |
cd $LibrariesPath
git clone --depth=1 --recursive --shallow-submodules $GIT/desktop-app/tg_owt.git
cd tg_owt
cmake -Bbuild -GNinja . \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug \
-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG="" \
-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG=""
cmake --build build --parallel
- name: Telegram Desktop build.
if: env.ONLY_CACHE == 'false'
env:
tg_owt_DIR: ${{ env.LibrariesPath }}/tg_owt/build
run: |
cd $REPO_NAME
DEFINE=""
if [ -n "${{ matrix.defines }}" ]; then
DEFINE="-D ${{ matrix.defines }}=ON"
echo Define from matrix: $DEFINE
echo "ARTIFACT_NAME=Telegram_${{ matrix.defines }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
else
echo "ARTIFACT_NAME=Telegram" >> $GITHUB_ENV
fi
cmake -Bbuild -GNinja . \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug \
-DCMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG="" \
-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_DEBUG="" \
-DCMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS="-s" \
-DTDESKTOP_API_TEST=ON \
-DDESKTOP_APP_USE_PACKAGED_LAZY=ON \
$DEFINE
cmake --build build --parallel
cd build
macdeployqt Telegram.app
codesign --remove-signature Telegram.app
mkdir dmgsrc
mv Telegram.app dmgsrc
hdiutil create -volname Telegram -srcfolder dmgsrc -ov -format UDZO Telegram.dmg
- name: Move artifact.
if: env.UPLOAD_ARTIFACT == 'true'
run: |
cd $REPO_NAME/build
mkdir artifact
mv Telegram.dmg artifact/
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: env.UPLOAD_ARTIFACT == 'true'
name: Upload artifact.
with:
name: ${{ env.ARTIFACT_NAME }}
path: ${{ env.REPO_NAME }}/build/artifact/

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@@ -11,9 +11,7 @@ jobs:
SKIP: "0"
to_branch: "master"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
if: env.SKIP == '0'
- name: Push the code to the master branch.
if: env.SKIP == '0'

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@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
name: Needs user action.
on:
issue_comment:
types: [created]
schedule:
- cron: '0 2 * * *'
jobs:
needs-user-action:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: lee-dohm/no-response@v0.5.0
with:
token: ${{ github.token }}
responseRequiredLabel: needs user action

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@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
name: No Response
# Both `issue_comment` and `scheduled` event types are required for this Action
# to work properly.
on:
issue_comment:
types: [created]
schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * *'
jobs:
noResponse:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: lee-dohm/no-response@v0.5.0
with:
token: ${{ github.token }}
# Label requiring a response
responseRequiredLabel: waiting for answer

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@@ -38,33 +38,38 @@ on:
jobs:
snap:
linux:
name: Ubuntu
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
UPLOAD_ARTIFACT: "true"
UPLOAD_ARTIFACT: "false"
steps:
- name: Clone.
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
submodules: recursive
- name: First set up.
run: |
sudo iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT
sudo snap install --classic snapcraft
sudo usermod -aG lxd $USER
sudo lxd init --auto
sudo lxd waitready
sudo apt-get purge --autoremove lxd
- name: Free up some disk space.
uses: jlumbroso/free-disk-space@54081f138730dfa15788a46383842cd2f914a1be
sudo snap install --classic snapcraft
sudo snap install lxd
# Workaround for snapcraft
# See https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/13258
sudo chown root:root /
sudo usermod -aG lxd $USER
sudo snap run lxd init --auto
sudo snap run lxd waitready
- name: Telegram Desktop snap build.
run: sudo -u $USER snap run snapcraft --verbosity=debug
run: sg lxd -c 'snap run snapcraft --use-lxd'
- name: Move artifact.
if: env.UPLOAD_ARTIFACT == 'true'
@@ -75,7 +80,7 @@ jobs:
mkdir artifact
mv $artifact_name artifact
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@master
if: env.UPLOAD_ARTIFACT == 'true'
name: Upload artifact.
with:

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@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
name: 'Close stale issues and PRs'
on:
schedule:
- cron: '30 1 * * *'
jobs:
stale:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/stale@v9
with:
stale-issue-message: |
Hey there!
This issue was inactive for a long time and will be automatically closed in 30 days if there isn't any further activity. We therefore assume that the user has lost interest or resolved the problem on their own.
Don't worry though; if this is an error, let us know with a comment and we'll be happy to reopen the issue.
Thanks!
stale-issue-label: 'stale'
exempt-issue-labels: 'enhancement'
days-before-stale: 180
days-before-close: 30
days-before-pr-stale: -1
operations-per-run: 1000

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name: Waiting for answer.
on:
issue_comment:
types: [created]
schedule:
- cron: '30 0 * * *'
jobs:
waiting-for-answer:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: lee-dohm/no-response@v0.5.0
with:
token: ${{ github.token }}
responseRequiredLabel: waiting for answer

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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ on:
paths-ignore:
- 'docs/**'
- '**.md'
- '!docs/building-win.md'
- 'changelog.txt'
- 'LEGAL'
- 'LICENSE'
@@ -12,7 +13,7 @@ on:
- '!.github/workflows/win.yml'
- 'lib/xdg/**'
- 'snap/**'
- 'Telegram/build/docker/**'
- 'Telegram/build/**'
- 'Telegram/Resources/uwp/**'
- 'Telegram/SourceFiles/platform/linux/**'
- 'Telegram/SourceFiles/platform/mac/**'
@@ -23,6 +24,7 @@ on:
paths-ignore:
- 'docs/**'
- '**.md'
- '!docs/building-win.md'
- 'changelog.txt'
- 'LEGAL'
- 'LICENSE'
@@ -30,7 +32,7 @@ on:
- '!.github/workflows/win.yml'
- 'lib/xdg/**'
- 'snap/**'
- 'Telegram/build/docker/**'
- 'Telegram/build/**'
- 'Telegram/Resources/uwp/**'
- 'Telegram/SourceFiles/platform/linux/**'
- 'Telegram/SourceFiles/platform/mac/**'
@@ -42,48 +44,59 @@ jobs:
windows:
name: Windows
runs-on: windows-latest
runs-on: windows-2022
strategy:
matrix:
arch: [Win32, x64]
generator: ["", "Ninja Multi-Config"]
env:
UPLOAD_ARTIFACT: "true"
UPLOAD_ARTIFACT: "false"
ONLY_CACHE: "false"
PREPARE_PATH: "Telegram/build/prepare/prepare.py"
defaults:
run:
shell: cmd
working-directory: ${{ github.workspace }}
steps:
- name: Prepare directories.
run: |
mkdir %userprofile%\TBuild\Libraries
mklink /d %GITHUB_WORKSPACE%\TBuild %userprofile%\TBuild
echo TBUILD=%GITHUB_WORKSPACE%\TBuild>>%GITHUB_ENV%
echo TBUILD=%userprofile%\TBuild>>%GITHUB_ENV%
- name: Get repository name.
shell: bash
run: echo "REPO_NAME=${GITHUB_REPOSITORY##*/}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- uses: ilammy/msvc-dev-cmd@v1.13.0
- uses: ilammy/msvc-dev-cmd@v1.10.0
name: Native Tools Command Prompt.
with:
arch: ${{ matrix.arch }}
- name: Clone.
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: LebedevRI/checkout@issue197
with:
submodules: recursive
path: ${{ env.TBUILD }}\${{ env.REPO_NAME }}
- name: Choco installs.
run: |
choco install --no-progress -y nasm strawberryperl yasm jom ninja
py -m pip install pywin32
- name: Install msys64.
run: |
mkdir %TBUILD%\ThirdParty
xcopy /E /I C:\msys64 %TBUILD%\ThirdParty\msys64
- name: Set up environment paths.
shell: bash
run: |
echo "CACHE_KEY=$(sha256sum $TBUILD/$REPO_NAME/$PREPARE_PATH | awk '{ print $1 }')" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "C:\\Strawberry\\perl\\bin\\" >> $GITHUB_PATH
echo "C:\\Program Files\\NASM\\" >> $GITHUB_PATH
echo "C:\\ProgramData\\chocolatey\\lib\\ninja\\tools\\" >> $GITHUB_PATH
echo "Configurate git for cherry-picks."
git config --global user.email "you@example.com"
@@ -94,75 +107,38 @@ jobs:
nuget sources Disable -Name "Microsoft Visual Studio Offline Packages"
nuget sources Add -Source https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json & exit 0
- name: ThirdParty cache.
id: cache-third-party
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ${{ env.TBUILD }}\ThirdParty
key: ${{ runner.OS }}-${{ matrix.arch }}-third-party-${{ env.CACHE_KEY }}
restore-keys: ${{ runner.OS }}-${{ matrix.arch }}-third-party-
- name: Libraries cache.
id: cache-libs
uses: actions/cache@v4
uses: actions/cache@v2
with:
path: ${{ env.TBUILD }}\Libraries
key: ${{ runner.OS }}-${{ matrix.arch }}-libs-${{ env.CACHE_KEY }}
restore-keys: ${{ runner.OS }}-${{ matrix.arch }}-libs-
path: ${{ env.TBUILD }}/Libraries
key: ${{ runner.OS }}-libs
- name: Libraries.
env:
GYP_MSVS_OVERRIDE_PATH: 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\Enterprise\'
GYP_MSVS_VERSION: 2022
run: |
C:
cd %TBUILD%
%REPO_NAME%\Telegram\build\prepare\win.bat skip-release silent
%REPO_NAME%/Telegram/build/prepare/win.bat skip-release silent
- name: Read configuration matrix.
- name: Read defines.
shell: bash
run: |
ARTIFACT_NAME="Telegram"
ARCH=""
if [ -n "${{ matrix.arch }}" ]; then
case "${{ matrix.arch }}" in
Win32) ARCH="x86";;
*) ARCH="${{ matrix.arch }}";;
esac
echo "Architecture from matrix: $ARCH"
ARTIFACT_NAME="${ARTIFACT_NAME}_${{ matrix.arch }}"
fi
GENERATOR=""
if [ -n "${{ matrix.generator }}" ]; then
GENERATOR="-G \"${{ matrix.generator }}\""
echo "Generator from matrix: $GENERATOR"
ARTIFACT_NAME="${ARTIFACT_NAME}_${{ matrix.generator }}"
fi
echo "TDESKTOP_BUILD_GENERATOR=$GENERATOR" >> $GITHUB_ENV
[ -n "$GENERATOR" ] && ARCH=""
echo "TDESKTOP_BUILD_ARCH=$ARCH" >> $GITHUB_ENV
DEFINE=""
if [ -n "${{ matrix.defines }}" ]; then
DEFINE="-D ${{ matrix.defines }}=ON"
echo "Define from matrix: $DEFINE"
ARTIFACT_NAME="${ARTIFACT_NAME}_${{ matrix.defines }}"
echo Define from matrix: $DEFINE
echo "ARTIFACT_NAME=Telegram_${{ matrix.defines }}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
else
echo "ARTIFACT_NAME=Telegram" >> $GITHUB_ENV
fi
echo "TDESKTOP_BUILD_DEFINE=$DEFINE" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "ARTIFACT_NAME=$ARTIFACT_NAME" >> $GITHUB_ENV
API="-D TDESKTOP_API_TEST=ON"
if [ $GITHUB_REF == 'refs/heads/nightly' ]; then
echo "Use the open credentials."
API="-D TDESKTOP_API_ID=611335 -D TDESKTOP_API_HASH=d524b414d21f4d37f08684c1df41ac9c"
fi
echo "TDESKTOP_BUILD_API=$API" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Free up some disk space.
run: |
C:
cd %TBUILD%
del /S Libraries\*.pdb
del /S Libraries\*.pch
@@ -171,31 +147,29 @@ jobs:
- name: Telegram Desktop build.
if: env.ONLY_CACHE == 'false'
run: |
C:
cd %TBUILD%\%REPO_NAME%\Telegram
call configure.bat ^
%TDESKTOP_BUILD_GENERATOR% ^
%TDESKTOP_BUILD_ARCH% ^
%TDESKTOP_BUILD_API% ^
-D CMAKE_C_FLAGS="/WX" ^
-D CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="/WX" ^
-D DESKTOP_APP_DISABLE_AUTOUPDATE=OFF ^
${{ matrix.arch }} ^
-D TDESKTOP_API_TEST=ON ^
-D DESKTOP_APP_USE_PACKAGED=OFF ^
-D DESKTOP_APP_DISABLE_CRASH_REPORTS=OFF ^
-D DESKTOP_APP_NO_PDB=ON ^
%TDESKTOP_BUILD_DEFINE%
%TDESKTOP_BUILD_DEFINE% ^
-DCMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION=%SDK%
cmake --build ..\out --config Debug --parallel
cd ..\out
msbuild -m Telegram.sln /p:Configuration=Debug,Platform=${{ matrix.arch }},DebugSymbols=false,DebugType=none
- name: Move artifact.
if: (env.UPLOAD_ARTIFACT == 'true') || (github.ref == 'refs/heads/nightly')
if: env.UPLOAD_ARTIFACT == 'true'
run: |
set OUT=%TBUILD%\%REPO_NAME%\out\Debug
mkdir artifact
move %OUT%\Telegram.exe artifact/
move %OUT%\Updater.exe artifact/
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
move %TBUILD%\%REPO_NAME%\out\Debug\Telegram.exe artifact/
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@master
name: Upload artifact.
if: (env.UPLOAD_ARTIFACT == 'true') || (github.ref == 'refs/heads/nightly')
if: env.UPLOAD_ARTIFACT == 'true'
with:
name: ${{ env.ARTIFACT_NAME }}
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name: Publish to WinGet
on:
release:
types: [released, prereleased]
jobs:
publish:
runs-on: windows-latest # action can only be run on windows
steps:
- if: github.event.action == 'released'
uses: telegramdesktop/winget-releaser@main
with:
identifier: Telegram.TelegramDesktop
installers-regex: 't(setup|portable).*(exe|zip)$'
token: ${{ secrets.WINGET_TOKEN }}
- if: github.event.action == 'prereleased'
uses: telegramdesktop/winget-releaser@main
with:
identifier: Telegram.TelegramDesktop.Beta
installers-regex: 't(setup|portable).*(exe|zip)$'
token: ${{ secrets.WINGET_TOKEN }}

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@@ -18,8 +18,6 @@ Release/
*.xcodeproj
ipch/
.vs/
.vscode/
.cache/
/Telegram/log.txt
/Telegram/data

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@@ -58,6 +58,9 @@
[submodule "Telegram/ThirdParty/range-v3"]
path = Telegram/ThirdParty/range-v3
url = https://github.com/ericniebler/range-v3.git
[submodule "Telegram/ThirdParty/fcitx-qt5"]
path = Telegram/ThirdParty/fcitx-qt5
url = https://github.com/fcitx/fcitx-qt5.git
[submodule "Telegram/ThirdParty/nimf"]
path = Telegram/ThirdParty/nimf
url = https://github.com/hamonikr/nimf.git
@@ -76,24 +79,24 @@
[submodule "Telegram/lib_webview"]
path = Telegram/lib_webview
url = https://github.com/desktop-app/lib_webview.git
[submodule "Telegram/lib_waylandshells"]
path = Telegram/lib_waylandshells
url = https://github.com/desktop-app/lib_waylandshells.git
[submodule "Telegram/ThirdParty/jemalloc"]
path = Telegram/ThirdParty/jemalloc
url = https://github.com/jemalloc/jemalloc
[submodule "Telegram/ThirdParty/kwayland"]
path = Telegram/ThirdParty/kwayland
url = https://github.com/KDE/kwayland.git
[submodule "Telegram/ThirdParty/dispatch"]
path = Telegram/ThirdParty/dispatch
url = https://github.com/apple/swift-corelibs-libdispatch
[submodule "Telegram/ThirdParty/kimageformats"]
path = Telegram/ThirdParty/kimageformats
url = https://github.com/KDE/kimageformats.git
[submodule "Telegram/ThirdParty/kcoreaddons"]
path = Telegram/ThirdParty/kcoreaddons
url = https://github.com/KDE/kcoreaddons.git
[submodule "Telegram/ThirdParty/cld3"]
path = Telegram/ThirdParty/cld3
url = https://github.com/google/cld3.git
[submodule "Telegram/ThirdParty/libprisma"]
path = Telegram/ThirdParty/libprisma
url = https://github.com/desktop-app/libprisma.git
[submodule "Telegram/ThirdParty/xdg-desktop-portal"]
path = Telegram/ThirdParty/xdg-desktop-portal
url = https://github.com/flatpak/xdg-desktop-portal.git
[submodule "Telegram/ThirdParty/extra-cmake-modules"]
path = Telegram/ThirdParty/extra-cmake-modules
url = https://github.com/KDE/extra-cmake-modules.git
[submodule "Telegram/ThirdParty/plasma-wayland-protocols"]
path = Telegram/ThirdParty/plasma-wayland-protocols
url = https://github.com/KDE/plasma-wayland-protocols.git
[submodule "Telegram/ThirdParty/wayland-protocols"]
path = Telegram/ThirdParty/wayland-protocols
url = https://github.com/gitlab-freedesktop-mirrors/wayland-protocols.git

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# For license and copyright information please follow this link:
# https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop/blob/master/LEGAL
if (APPLE)
# target_precompile_headers with COMPILE_LANGUAGE restriction.
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.23)
else()
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.16)
endif()
if (POLICY CMP0149)
cmake_policy(SET CMP0149 NEW)
endif()
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.16)
cmake_policy(SET CMP0076 NEW)
cmake_policy(SET CMP0091 NEW)
set_property(GLOBAL PROPERTY USE_FOLDERS ON)
@@ -22,9 +16,7 @@ desktop_app_parse_version(Telegram/build/version)
set(project_langs C CXX)
if (APPLE)
list(APPEND project_langs OBJC OBJCXX)
elseif (LINUX)
list(APPEND project_langs ASM)
set(project_langs C CXX OBJC OBJCXX)
endif()
project(Telegram
@@ -39,17 +31,10 @@ get_filename_component(third_party_loc "Telegram/ThirdParty" REALPATH)
get_filename_component(submodules_loc "Telegram" REALPATH)
get_filename_component(cmake_helpers_loc "cmake" REALPATH)
if (NOT DESKTOP_APP_USE_PACKAGED AND WIN32)
set(Python3_EXECUTABLE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/../ThirdParty/python/Scripts/python)
endif()
include(cmake/variables.cmake)
include(cmake/nice_target_sources.cmake)
include(cmake/target_compile_options_if_exists.cmake)
include(cmake/target_link_frameworks.cmake)
include(cmake/target_link_optional_libraries.cmake)
include(cmake/target_link_options_if_exists.cmake)
include(cmake/target_link_static_libraries.cmake)
include(cmake/target_link_frameworks.cmake)
include(cmake/init_target.cmake)
include(cmake/generate_target.cmake)
include(cmake/nuget.cmake)
@@ -57,10 +42,10 @@ include(cmake/validate_d3d_compiler.cmake)
include(cmake/target_prepare_qrc.cmake)
include(cmake/options.cmake)
include(cmake/external/qt/package.cmake)
set(desktop_app_skip_libs
glibmm
variant
)

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
This file is part of Telegram Desktop,
the official desktop application for the Telegram messaging service.
Copyright (c) 2014-2025 The Telegram Desktop Authors.
Copyright (c) 2014-2022 The Telegram Desktop Authors.
Telegram Desktop is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# [Telegram Desktop][telegram_desktop] Official Messenger
This is the complete source code and the build instructions for the official [Telegram][telegram] messenger desktop client, based on the [Telegram API][telegram_api] and the [MTProto][telegram_proto] secure protocol.
This is the complete source code and the build instructions for the alpha version of the official desktop client for the [Telegram][telegram] messenger, based on the [Telegram API][telegram_api] and the [MTProto][telegram_proto] secure protocol.
[![Version](https://badge.fury.io/gh/telegramdesktop%2Ftdesktop.svg)](https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop/releases)
[![Build Status](https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop/workflows/Windows./badge.svg)](https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop/actions)
@@ -17,18 +17,13 @@ The latest version is available for
* [Windows 7 and above (64 bit)](https://telegram.org/dl/desktop/win64) ([portable](https://telegram.org/dl/desktop/win64_portable))
* [Windows 7 and above (32 bit)](https://telegram.org/dl/desktop/win) ([portable](https://telegram.org/dl/desktop/win_portable))
* [macOS 10.13 and above](https://telegram.org/dl/desktop/mac)
* [macOS 10.12 and above](https://telegram.org/dl/desktop/mac)
* [Linux static build for 64 bit](https://telegram.org/dl/desktop/linux)
* [Snap](https://snapcraft.io/telegram-desktop)
* [Flatpak](https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.telegram.desktop)
## Old system versions
Version **4.9.9** was the last that supports older systems
* [macOS 10.12](https://updates.tdesktop.com/tmac/tsetup.4.9.9.dmg)
* [Linux with glibc < 2.28 static build](https://updates.tdesktop.com/tlinux/tsetup.4.9.9.tar.xz)
Version **2.4.4** was the last that supports older systems
* [OS X 10.10 and 10.11](https://updates.tdesktop.com/tosx/tsetup-osx.2.4.4.dmg)
@@ -42,8 +37,8 @@ Version **1.8.15** was the last that supports older systems
## Third-party
* Qt 6 ([LGPL](http://doc.qt.io/qt-6/lgpl.html)) and Qt 5.15 ([LGPL](http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/lgpl.html)) slightly patched
* OpenSSL 3.2.1 ([Apache License 2.0](https://www.openssl.org/source/apache-license-2.0.txt))
* Qt 6 ([LGPL](http://doc.qt.io/qt-6/lgpl.html)) and Qt 5.15.2 ([LGPL](http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/lgpl.html)) slightly patched
* OpenSSL 1.1.1 and 1.0.1 ([OpenSSL License](https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html))
* WebRTC ([New BSD License](https://github.com/desktop-app/tg_owt/blob/master/LICENSE))
* zlib 1.2.11 ([zlib License](http://www.zlib.net/zlib_license.html))
* LZMA SDK 9.20 ([public domain](http://www.7-zip.org/sdk.html))
@@ -58,13 +53,13 @@ Version **1.8.15** was the last that supports older systems
* Guideline Support Library ([MIT License](https://github.com/Microsoft/GSL/blob/master/LICENSE))
* Range-v3 ([Boost License](https://github.com/ericniebler/range-v3/blob/master/LICENSE.txt))
* Open Sans font ([Apache License 2.0](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html))
* Vazirmatn font ([SIL Open Font License 1.1](https://github.com/rastikerdar/vazirmatn/blob/master/OFL.txt))
* Vazir font ([SIL Open Font License 1.1](https://github.com/rastikerdar/vazir-font/blob/master/OFL.txt))
* Emoji alpha codes ([MIT License](https://github.com/emojione/emojione/blob/master/extras/alpha-codes/LICENSE.md))
* Catch test framework ([Boost License](https://github.com/philsquared/Catch/blob/master/LICENSE.txt))
* xxHash ([BSD License](https://github.com/Cyan4973/xxHash/blob/dev/LICENSE))
* QR Code generator ([MIT License](https://github.com/nayuki/QR-Code-generator#license))
* CMake ([New BSD License](https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/blob/master/Copyright.txt))
* Hunspell ([LGPL](https://github.com/hunspell/hunspell/blob/master/COPYING.LESSER))
* Ada ([Apache License 2.0](https://github.com/ada-url/ada/blob/main/LICENSE-APACHE))
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