QT for some reason messes with XCompose causing broken input (Qt 5 only - Qt 4 did not break anything). In Qt 5.2 and 5.3 this was causing an invalid conversion in chat messages containing these resulting in the bad bytes being stripped. In Qt 5.9 it is still broken, but you at least get a string with something in it. This checks for non-zero converted strings for room creation and chat lines.
// MXAudioPlayerFadeOperation.h
//
// Created by Andrew Mackenzie-Ross on 30/11/10.
// mackross.net
//
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
@class AVAudioPlayer;
@interface MXAudioPlayerFadeOperation : NSOperation {
AVAudioPlayer *_audioPlayer;
NSTimeInterval _fadeDuration;
NSTimeInterval _delay;
float _finishVolume;
BOOL _pauseAfterFade;
BOOL _stopAfterFade;
BOOL _playBeforeFade;
}
// The AVAudioPlayer that the volume fade will be applied to.
// Retained until the fade is completed.
// Must be set with init method.
@property (nonatomic, retain, readonly) AVAudioPlayer *audioPlayer;
// The duration of the volume fade.
// Default value is 1.0
@property (nonatomic, assign) NSTimeInterval fadeDuration;
// The delay before the volume fade begins.
// Default value is 0.0
@property (nonatomic, assign) NSTimeInterval delay;
// The volume that will be faded to.
// Default value is 0.0
@property (nonatomic, assign) float finishVolume;
// If YES, audio player will be sent a pause message when the fade has completed.
// Default value is NO, however, if finishVolume is 0.0, default is YES
@property (nonatomic, assign) BOOL pauseAfterFade;
// If YES, when the fade has completed the audio player will be sent a stop message.
// Default value is NO.
@property (nonatomic, assign) BOOL stopAfterFade;
// If YES, audio player will be sent a play message after the delay.
// Default value is YES.
@property (nonatomic, assign) BOOL playBeforeFade;
// Init Methods
- (id)initFadeWithAudioPlayer:(AVAudioPlayer*)player toVolume:(float)volume overDuration:(NSTimeInterval)duration withDelay:(NSTimeInterval)timeDelay;
- (id)initFadeWithAudioPlayer:(AVAudioPlayer*)player toVolume:(float)volume overDuration:(NSTimeInterval)duration;
- (id)initFadeWithAudioPlayer:(AVAudioPlayer*)player toVolume:(float)volume;
- (id)initFadeWithAudioPlayer:(AVAudioPlayer*)player;
@end