From 4d5a17380bc71cabe544b41c7c8a26a292384f3d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: brain Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 17:05:15 +0000 Subject: Added docs for hashcomp git-svn-id: http://svn.inspircd.org/repository/trunk/inspircd@1396 e03df62e-2008-0410-955e-edbf42e46eb7 --- docs/module-doc/classServer.html | 1082 ++++++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 561 insertions(+), 521 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/module-doc/classServer.html') diff --git a/docs/module-doc/classServer.html b/docs/module-doc/classServer.html index b065a5dd7..1b20ba109 100644 --- a/docs/module-doc/classServer.html +++ b/docs/module-doc/classServer.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
-@@ -87,120 +87,123 @@ Inheritance diagram for Server:
Creates a Server object.
-Definition at line 431 of file modules.cpp. +Definition at line 355 of file modules.cpp.
-
00432 {
-00433 }
+00356 {
+00357 }
@@ -275,15 +278,15 @@ Default destructor.
Destroys a Server object.
-Definition at line 435 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 359 of file modules.cpp.
-
00436 {
-00437 }
+00360 {
+00361 }
Member Function Documentation
-
@@ -342,17 +345,17 @@ This allows modules to add extra commands into the command table. You must place
typedef void (handlerfunc) (char**, int, userrec*); ... void handle_kill(char **parameters, int pcnt, userrec *user)
When the command is typed, the parameters will be placed into the parameters array (similar to argv) and the parameter count will be placed into pcnt (similar to argv). There will never be any less parameters than the 'minparams' value you specified when creating the command. The *user parameter is the class of the user which caused the command to trigger, who will always have the flag you specified in 'flags' when creating the initial command. For example to create an oper only command create the commands with flags='o'. The source parameter is used for resource tracking, and should contain the name of your module (with file extension) e.g. "m_blarp.so". If you place the wrong identifier here, you can cause crashes if your module is unloaded.
-Definition at line 504 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 428 of file modules.cpp.
References createcommand().
-
00505 {
-00506 createcommand(cmd,f,flags,minparams,source);
-00507 }
+00429 {
+00430 createcommand(cmd,f,flags,minparams,source);
+00431 }
-
@@ -401,19 +404,19 @@ References createcommand().
Adds a E-line The E-line is enforced as soon as it is added.
-The duration must be in seconds, however you can use the Server::CalcDuration method to convert durations into the 1w2d3h3m6s format used by /GLINE etc. The source is an arbitary string used to indicate who or what sent the data, usually this is the nickname of a person, or a server name.
+The duration must be in seconds, however you can use the Server::CalcDuration method to convert durations into the 1w2d3h3m6s format used by /GLINE etc. The source is an arbitary string used to indicate who or what sent the data, usually this is the nickname of a person, or a server name.
-Definition at line 750 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 679 of file modules.cpp.
References add_eline(), and duration().
-
-
@@ -448,20 +451,20 @@ This call is used to implement modes like +q and +a. The characteristics of thes
(4) The mode and its parameter are NOT stored in the channels modes structure
It is down to the module handling the mode to maintain state and determine what 'items' (e.g. users, or a banlist) have the mode set on them, and process the modes at the correct times, e.g. during access checks on channels, etc. When the extended mode is triggered the OnExtendedMode method will be triggered as above. Note that the target you are given will be a channel, if for example your mode is set 'on a user' (in for example +a) you must use Server::Find to locate the user the mode is operating on. Your mode handler may return 1 to handle the mode AND tell the core to display the mode change, e.g. '+aaa one two three' in the case of the mode for 'two', or it may return -1 to 'eat' the mode change, so the above example would become '+aa one three' after processing.
-Definition at line 667 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 596 of file modules.cpp.
-References DoAddExtendedMode(), ModeMakeList(), and MT_CHANNEL.
+References DoAddExtendedMode(), ModeMakeList(), and MT_CHANNEL.
-
00668 {
-00669 bool res = DoAddExtendedMode(modechar,MT_CHANNEL,false,1,1);
-00670 if (res)
-00671 ModeMakeList(modechar);
-00672 return res;
-00673 }
+00597 {
+00598 bool res = DoAddExtendedMode(modechar,MT_CHANNEL,false,1,1);
+00599 if (res)
+00600 ModeMakeList(modechar);
+00601 return res;
+00602 }
-
@@ -518,40 +521,40 @@ Adds an extended mode letter which is parsed by a module.
This allows modules to add extra mode letters, e.g. +x for hostcloak. the "type" parameter is either MT_CHANNEL, MT_CLIENT, or MT_SERVER, to indicate wether the mode is a channel mode, a client mode, or a server mode. requires_oper is used with MT_CLIENT type modes only to indicate the mode can only be set or unset by an oper. If this is used for MT_CHANNEL type modes it is ignored. params_when_on is the number of modes to expect when the mode is turned on (for type MT_CHANNEL only), e.g. with mode +k, this would have a value of 1. the params_when_off value has a similar value to params_when_on, except it indicates the number of parameters to expect when the mode is disabled. Modes which act in a similar way to channel mode +l (e.g. require a parameter to enable, but not to disable) should use this parameter. The function returns false if the mode is unavailable, and will not attempt to allocate another character, as this will confuse users. This also means that as only one module can claim a specific mode character, the core does not need to keep track of which modules own which modes, which speeds up operation of the server. In this version, a mode can have at most one parameter, attempting to use more parameters will have undefined effects.
-Definition at line 639 of file modules.cpp.
-
-References DEBUG, DoAddExtendedMode(), MT_CLIENT, and MT_SERVER.
-
-
00640 {
-00641 if (((modechar >= 'A') && (modechar <= 'Z')) || ((modechar >= 'a') && (modechar <= 'z')))
-00642 {
-00643 if (type == MT_SERVER)
-00644 {
-00645 log(DEBUG,"*** API ERROR *** Modes of type MT_SERVER are reserved for future expansion");
-00646 return false;
-00647 }
-00648 if (((params_when_on>0) || (params_when_off>0)) && (type == MT_CLIENT))
-00649 {
-00650 log(DEBUG,"*** API ERROR *** Parameters on MT_CLIENT modes are not supported");
-00651 return false;
-00652 }
-00653 if ((params_when_on>1) || (params_when_off>1))
-00654 {
-00655 log(DEBUG,"*** API ERROR *** More than one parameter for an MT_CHANNEL mode is not yet supported");
-00656 return false;
-00657 }
-00658 return DoAddExtendedMode(modechar,type,requires_oper,params_when_on,params_when_off);
-00659 }
-00660 else
-00661 {
-00662 log(DEBUG,"*** API ERROR *** Muppet modechar detected.");
-00663 }
-00664 return false;
-00665 }
+Definition at line 568 of file modules.cpp.
+
+References DEBUG, DoAddExtendedMode(), MT_CLIENT, and MT_SERVER.
+
+
00569 {
+00570 if (((modechar >= 'A') && (modechar <= 'Z')) || ((modechar >= 'a') && (modechar <= 'z')))
+00571 {
+00572 if (type == MT_SERVER)
+00573 {
+00574 log(DEBUG,"*** API ERROR *** Modes of type MT_SERVER are reserved for future expansion");
+00575 return false;
+00576 }
+00577 if (((params_when_on>0) || (params_when_off>0)) && (type == MT_CLIENT))
+00578 {
+00579 log(DEBUG,"*** API ERROR *** Parameters on MT_CLIENT modes are not supported");
+00580 return false;
+00581 }
+00582 if ((params_when_on>1) || (params_when_off>1))
+00583 {
+00584 log(DEBUG,"*** API ERROR *** More than one parameter for an MT_CHANNEL mode is not yet supported");
+00585 return false;
+00586 }
+00587 return DoAddExtendedMode(modechar,type,requires_oper,params_when_on,params_when_off);
+00588 }
+00589 else
+00590 {
+00591 log(DEBUG,"*** API ERROR *** Muppet modechar detected.");
+00592 }
+00593 return false;
+00594 }
-
@@ -661,19 +664,19 @@ References add_gline(), and Server::CalcDuration method to convert durations into the 1w2d3h3m6s format used by /GLINE etc. The source is an arbitary string used to indicate who or what sent the data, usually this is the nickname of a person, or a server name.
+The duration must be in seconds, however you can use the Server::CalcDuration method to convert durations into the 1w2d3h3m6s format used by /GLINE etc. The source is an arbitary string used to indicate who or what sent the data, usually this is the nickname of a person, or a server name.
-Definition at line 745 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 674 of file modules.cpp.
References add_kline(), and duration().
-
-
@@ -722,19 +725,19 @@ References add_kline(), and Server::CalcDuration method to convert durations into the 1w2d3h3m6s format used by /GLINE etc. The source is an arbitary string used to indicate who or what sent the data, usually this is the nickname of a person, or a server name.
+The duration must be in seconds, however you can use the Server::CalcDuration method to convert durations into the 1w2d3h3m6s format used by /GLINE etc. The source is an arbitary string used to indicate who or what sent the data, usually this is the nickname of a person, or a server name.
-Definition at line 735 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 664 of file modules.cpp.
References add_qline(), and duration().
-
-
@@ -783,19 +786,19 @@ References add_qline(), and Server::CalcDuration method to convert durations into the 1w2d3h3m6s format used by /GLINE etc. The source is an arbitary string used to indicate who or what sent the data, usually this is the nickname of a person, or a server name.
+The duration must be in seconds, however you can use the Server::CalcDuration method to convert durations into the 1w2d3h3m6s format used by /GLINE etc. The source is an arbitary string used to indicate who or what sent the data, usually this is the nickname of a person, or a server name.
-Definition at line 740 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 669 of file modules.cpp.
References add_zline(), and duration().
-
-
@@ -825,17 +828,17 @@ Calculates a duration This method will take a string containing a formatted dura
"1w2d") and return its value as a total number of seconds. This is the same function used internally by /GLINE etc to set the ban times.
-Definition at line 780 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 709 of file modules.cpp.
References duration().
-
-
@@ -885,17 +888,17 @@ References duration().
Calls the handler for a command, either implemented by the core or by another module.
You can use this function to trigger other commands in the ircd, such as PRIVMSG, JOIN, KICK etc, or even as a method of callback. By defining command names that are untypeable for users on irc (e.g. those which contain a or
-) you may use them as callback identifiers. The first parameter to this method is the name of the command handler you wish to call, e.g. PRIVMSG. This will be a command handler previously registered by the core or wih AddCommand(). The second parameter is an array of parameters, and the third parameter is a count of parameters in the array. If you do not pass enough parameters to meet the minimum needed by the handler, the functiom will silently ignore it. The final parameter is the user executing the command handler, used for privilage checks, etc.
+) you may use them as callback identifiers. The first parameter to this method is the name of the command handler you wish to call, e.g. PRIVMSG. This will be a command handler previously registered by the core or wih AddCommand(). The second parameter is an array of parameters, and the third parameter is a count of parameters in the array. If you do not pass enough parameters to meet the minimum needed by the handler, the functiom will silently ignore it. The final parameter is the user executing the command handler, used for privilage checks, etc.
-Definition at line 494 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 418 of file modules.cpp.
-
00495 {
-00496 call_handler(commandname.c_str(),parameters,pcnt,user);
-00497 }
+00419 {
+00420 call_handler(commandname.c_str(),parameters,pcnt,user);
+00421 }
-
@@ -934,17 +937,17 @@ Change GECOS (fullname) of a user.
You should always call this method to change a user's GECOS rather than writing directly to the fullname member of userrec, as any change applied via this method will be propogated to any linked servers.
-Definition at line 587 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 511 of file modules.cpp.
References ChangeName().
-
00588 {
-00589 ChangeName(user,gecos.c_str());
-00590 }
+00512 {
+00513 ChangeName(user,gecos.c_str());
+00514 }
-
@@ -983,17 +986,17 @@ Change displayed hostname of a user.
You should always call this method to change a user's host rather than writing directly to the dhost member of userrec, as any change applied via this method will be propogated to any linked servers.
-Definition at line 582 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 506 of file modules.cpp.
References ChangeDisplayedHost().
-
00583 {
-00584 ChangeDisplayedHost(user,host.c_str());
-00585 }
+00507 {
+00508 ChangeDisplayedHost(user,host.c_str());
+00509 }
-
@@ -1032,11 +1035,11 @@ Forces a user nickchange.
This command works similarly to SVSNICK, and can be used to implement Q-lines etc. If you specify an invalid nickname, the nick change will be dropped and the target user will receive the error numeric for it.
-Definition at line 479 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 403 of file modules.cpp.
-
00480 {
-00481 force_nickchange(user,nickname.c_str());
-00482 }
+00404 {
+00405 force_nickchange(user,nickname.c_str());
+00406 }
@@ -1079,13 +1082,13 @@ Attempts to look up a user's privilages on a channel.
This function will return a string containing either @, , +, or an empty string, representing the user's privilages upon the channel you specify.
-Definition at line 612 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 536 of file modules.cpp.
References cmode().
-
00613 {
-00614 return cmode(User,Chan);
-00615 }
+00537 {
+00538 return cmode(User,Chan);
+00539 }
@@ -1128,13 +1131,13 @@ Returns true if two users share a common channel.
This method is used internally by the NICK and QUIT commands, and the Server::SendCommon method.
-Definition at line 560 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 484 of file modules.cpp.
References common_channels().
-
00561 {
-00562 return (common_channels(u1,u2) != 0);
-00563 }
+00485 {
+00486 return (common_channels(u1,u2) != 0);
+00487 }
@@ -1168,15 +1171,15 @@ Returns a count of the number of users on a channel.
This will NEVER be 0, as if the chanrec exists, it will have at least one user in the channel.
-Definition at line 675 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 604 of file modules.cpp.
-
00676 {
-00677 return usercount(c);
-00678 }
+00605 {
+00606 return usercount(c);
+00607 }
-
@@ -1206,17 +1209,17 @@ Deletes a local E-Line.
-Definition at line 775 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 704 of file modules.cpp.
References del_eline().
-
-
@@ -1246,17 +1249,17 @@ Deletes a G-Line from all servers on the mesh.
-Definition at line 755 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 684 of file modules.cpp.
References del_gline().
-
-
@@ -1286,17 +1289,17 @@ Deletes a local K-Line.
-Definition at line 770 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 699 of file modules.cpp.
References del_kline().
-
-
@@ -1326,17 +1329,17 @@ Deletes a Q-Line from all servers on the mesh.
-Definition at line 760 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 689 of file modules.cpp.
References del_qline().
-
-
@@ -1366,13 +1369,13 @@ Deletes a Z-Line from all servers on the mesh.
-Definition at line 765 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 694 of file modules.cpp.
References del_zline().
-
@@ -1406,11 +1409,11 @@ Attempts to look up a channel and return a pointer to it.
This function will return NULL if the channel does not exist.
-Definition at line 607 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 531 of file modules.cpp.
-
00608 {
-00609 return FindChan(channel.c_str());
-00610 }
+00532 {
+00533 return FindChan(channel.c_str());
+00534 }
@@ -1444,17 +1447,17 @@ Attempts to look up a nick using the file descriptor associated with that nick.
This function will return NULL if the file descriptor is not associated with a valid user.
-Definition at line 602 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 526 of file modules.cpp.
-References fd_ref_table.
+References fd_ref_table.
-
00603 {
-00604 return (socket < 65536 ? fd_ref_table[socket] : NULL);
-00605 }
+00527 {
+00528 return (socket < 65536 ? fd_ref_table[socket] : NULL);
+00529 }
-
@@ -1484,20 +1487,20 @@ This function finds a module by name.
You must provide the filename of the module. If the module cannot be found (is not loaded) the function will return NULL.
-Definition at line 858 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 787 of file modules.cpp.
-References MODCOUNT, module_names, and modules.
+References MODCOUNT, module_names, and modules.
-
00859 {
-00860 for (int i = 0; i <= MODCOUNT; i++)
-00861 {
-00862 if (module_names[i] == name)
-00863 {
-00864 return modules[i];
-00865 }
-00866 }
-00867 return NULL;
-00868 }
+00788 {
+00789 for (int i = 0; i <= MODCOUNT; i++)
+00790 {
+00791 if (module_names[i] == name)
+00792 {
+00793 return modules[i];
+00794 }
+00795 }
+00796 return NULL;
+00797 }
@@ -1531,15 +1534,15 @@ Attempts to look up a nick and return a pointer to it.
This function will return NULL if the nick does not exist.
-Definition at line 597 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 521 of file modules.cpp.
-
00598 {
-00599 return Find(nick);
-00600 }
+00522 {
+00523 return Find(nick);
+00524 }
-
@@ -1568,11 +1571,11 @@ Returns the information of the server as returned by the /ADMIN command.
See the Admin class for further information of the return value. The members Admin::Nick, Admin::Email and Admin::Name contain the information for the server where the module is loaded.
-Definition at line 632 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 561 of file modules.cpp.
-
@@ -1605,11 +1608,48 @@ Returns the network name, global to all linked servers.
-Definition at line 627 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 551 of file modules.cpp.
+
+
00552 {
+00553 return getnetworkname();
+00554 }
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ std::string Server::GetServerDescription
+ (
+
+ )
+ [virtual]
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Returns the server description string of the local server.
+
+
+
+Definition at line 556 of file modules.cpp.
-
00628 {
-00629 return getnetworkname();
-00630 }
+00557 {
+00558 return getserverdesc();
+00559 }
@@ -1642,15 +1682,15 @@ Returns the server name of the server where the module is loaded.
-Definition at line 622 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 546 of file modules.cpp.
-
00623 {
-00624 return getservername();
-00625 }
+00547 {
+00548 return getservername();
+00549 }
-
@@ -1680,21 +1720,21 @@ Fetches the userlist of a channel.
This function must be here and not a member of userrec or chanrec due to include constraints.
-Definition at line 467 of file modules.cpp.
-
-References chanuserlist, chanrec::GetUsers(), and list.
-
-
00468 {
-00469 chanuserlist userl;
-00470 userl.clear();
-00471 std::vector<char*> *list = chan->GetUsers();
-00472 for (std::vector<char*>::iterator i = list->begin(); i != list->end(); i++)
-00473 {
-00474 char* o = *i;
-00475 userl.push_back((userrec*)o);
-00476 }
-00477 return userl;
-00478 }
+Definition at line 391 of file modules.cpp.
+
+References chanuserlist, chanrec::GetUsers(), and list.
+
+
@@ -1728,13 +1768,13 @@ Returns true if a nick is valid.
Nicks for unregistered connections will return false.
-Definition at line 592 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 516 of file modules.cpp.
References isnick().
-
00593 {
-00594 return (isnick(nick.c_str()) != 0);
-00595 }
+00517 {
+00518 return (isnick(nick.c_str()) != 0);
+00519 }
@@ -1777,17 +1817,17 @@ Checks if a user is on a channel.
This function will return true or false to indicate if user 'User' is on channel 'Chan'.
-Definition at line 617 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 541 of file modules.cpp.
References has_channel().
-
00618 {
-00619 return has_channel(User,Chan);
-00620 }
+00542 {
+00543 return has_channel(User,Chan);
+00544 }
-
@@ -1817,17 +1857,17 @@ Returns true if the servername you give is ulined.
ULined servers have extra privilages. They are allowed to change nicknames on remote servers, change modes of clients which are on remote servers and set modes of channels where there are no channel operators for that channel on the ulined server, amongst other things. Ulined server data is also broadcast across the mesh at all times as opposed to selectively messaged in the case of normal servers, as many ulined server types (such as services) do not support meshed links and must operate in this manner.
-Definition at line 489 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 413 of file modules.cpp.
References is_uline().
-
-
@@ -1857,39 +1897,39 @@ Returns true if a nick!ident string is correctly formatted, false if otherwise.
-Definition at line 785 of file modules.cpp.
-
-
00786 {
-00787 const char* dest = mask.c_str();
-00788 if (strchr(dest,'!')==0)
-00789 return false;
-00790 if (strchr(dest,'@')==0)
-00791 return false;
-00792 for (int i = 0; i < strlen(dest); i++)
-00793 if (dest[i] < 32)
-00794 return false;
-00795 for (int i = 0; i < strlen(dest); i++)
-00796 if (dest[i] > 126)
-00797 return false;
-00798 int c = 0;
-00799 for (int i = 0; i < strlen(dest); i++)
-00800 if (dest[i] == '!')
-00801 c++;
-00802 if (c>1)
-00803 return false;
-00804 c = 0;
-00805 for (int i = 0; i < strlen(dest); i++)
-00806 if (dest[i] == '@')
-00807 c++;
-00808 if (c>1)
-00809 return false;
-00810
-00811 return true;
-00812 }
+Definition at line 714 of file modules.cpp.
+
+
00715 {
+00716 const char* dest = mask.c_str();
+00717 if (strchr(dest,'!')==0)
+00718 return false;
+00719 if (strchr(dest,'@')==0)
+00720 return false;
+00721 for (int i = 0; i < strlen(dest); i++)
+00722 if (dest[i] < 32)
+00723 return false;
+00724 for (int i = 0; i < strlen(dest); i++)
+00725 if (dest[i] > 126)
+00726 return false;
+00727 int c = 0;
+00728 for (int i = 0; i < strlen(dest); i++)
+00729 if (dest[i] == '!')
+00730 c++;
+00731 if (c>1)
+00732 return false;
+00733 c = 0;
+00734 for (int i = 0; i < strlen(dest); i++)
+00735 if (dest[i] == '@')
+00736 c++;
+00737 if (c>1)
+00738 return false;
+00739
+00740 return true;
+00741 }
-
@@ -1934,11 +1974,11 @@ Forces a user to join a channel.
This is similar to svsjoin and can be used to implement redirection, etc. On success, the return value is a valid pointer to a chanrec* of the channel the user was joined to. On failure, the result is NULL.
-Definition at line 457 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 381 of file modules.cpp.
-
00458 {
-00459 return add_channel(user,cname.c_str(),key.c_str(),false);
-00460 }
+00382 {
+00383 return add_channel(user,cname.c_str(),key.c_str(),false);
+00384 }
@@ -1981,15 +2021,15 @@ Writes a log string.
This method writes a line of text to the log. If the level given is lower than the level given in the configuration, this command has no effect.
-Definition at line 499 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 423 of file modules.cpp.
-
00500 {
-00501 log(level,"%s",s.c_str());
-00502 }
+00424 {
+00425 log(level,"%s",s.c_str());
+00426 }
-
@@ -2028,18 +2068,18 @@ Matches text against a glob pattern.
Uses the ircd's internal matching function to match string against a globbing pattern, e.g. *!*@*.com Returns true if the literal successfully matches the pattern, false if otherwise.
-Definition at line 444 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 368 of file modules.cpp.
-
00445 {
-00446 char literal[MAXBUF],pattern[MAXBUF];
-00447 strlcpy(literal,sliteral.c_str(),MAXBUF);
-00448 strlcpy(pattern,spattern.c_str(),MAXBUF);
-00449 return match(literal,pattern);
-00450 }
+00369 {
+00370 char literal[MAXBUF],pattern[MAXBUF];
+00371 strlcpy(literal,sliteral.c_str(),MAXBUF);
+00372 strlcpy(pattern,spattern.c_str(),MAXBUF);
+00373 return match(literal,pattern);
+00374 }
-
@@ -2078,19 +2118,19 @@ This function is used to check if any users on channel c are on server servernam
This is used internally by PRIVMSG etc. You should not need to use it.
-Definition at line 840 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 769 of file modules.cpp.
-
00841 {
-00842 if (c)
-00843 {
-00844 return ChanAnyOnThisServer(c,(char*)servername.c_str());
-00845 }
-00846 else return false;
-00847 }
+00770 {
+00771 if (c)
+00772 {
+00773 return ChanAnyOnThisServer(c,(char*)servername.c_str());
+00774 }
+00775 else return false;
+00776 }
-
@@ -2127,21 +2167,21 @@ Definition at line 840
This function is used to check if user u has any channels in common with users on servername.
-This is used internally by Server::MeshSendCommon. You should very rarely need to use it.
+This is used internally by Server::MeshSendCommon. You should very rarely need to use it.
-Definition at line 849 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 778 of file modules.cpp.
-
00850 {
-00851 if (u)
-00852 {
-00853 return CommonOnThisServer(u,(char*)servername.c_str());
-00854 }
-00855 else return false;
-00856 }
+00779 {
+00780 if (u)
+00781 {
+00782 return CommonOnThisServer(u,(char*)servername.c_str());
+00783 }
+00784 else return false;
+00785 }
-
@@ -2171,15 +2211,15 @@ Sends a line of text to all connected servers.
If a server is not directly reachable, the core deals with routing the message, and will also deal with failures transparently.
-Definition at line 814 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 743 of file modules.cpp.
-
00815 {
-00816 NetSendToAll((char*)text.c_str());
-00817 }
+00744 {
+00745 NetSendToAll((char*)text.c_str());
+00746 }
-
@@ -2209,15 +2249,15 @@ This function is equivalent to Server::MeshSendToAll except it will only route t
-Definition at line 825 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 754 of file modules.cpp.
-
00826 {
-00827 NetSendToAllAlive((char*)text.c_str());
-00828 }
+00755 {
+00756 NetSendToAllAlive((char*)text.c_str());
+00757 }
-
@@ -2256,15 +2296,15 @@ This function sends to all servers EXCEPT the one you specify.
You should usually use this function to send messages, specifying the SENDER of your message as 'target'. This will prevent message loops.
-Definition at line 835 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 764 of file modules.cpp.
-
00836 {
-00837 NetSendToAllExcept(target.c_str(),(char*)text.c_str());
-00838 }
+00765 {
+00766 NetSendToAllExcept(target.c_str(),(char*)text.c_str());
+00767 }
-
@@ -2303,16 +2343,16 @@ This method sends a line of text to all servers who have users which share commo
For example, if user A is on server A, and they are on channels #one and #two, and user B is on server B, and also on channel #one, but user C is on server C and on neither #one or #two, this function will cause the text to only be sent to server B. However, if server B is only reachable via C, it will route it to C (you do not have to worry about this routing, it is done transparently, but its good to know how things work!)
-Definition at line 819 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 748 of file modules.cpp.
-
00820 {
-00821 if (user)
-00822 NetSendToCommon(user,(char*)text.c_str());
-00823 }
+00749 {
+00750 if (user)
+00751 NetSendToCommon(user,(char*)text.c_str());
+00752 }
-
@@ -2351,15 +2391,15 @@ This function sends a line of text directly to a server.
If the server is not directly routable at this time, the server attempts to route text through the mesh.
-Definition at line 830 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 759 of file modules.cpp.
-
00831 {
-00832 NetSendToOne((char*)destination.c_str(),(char*)text.c_str());
-00833 }
+00760 {
+00761 NetSendToOne((char*)destination.c_str(),(char*)text.c_str());
+00762 }
-
@@ -2404,15 +2444,15 @@ Forces a user to part a channel.
This is similar to svspart and can be used to implement redirection, etc. Although the return value of this function is a pointer to a channel record, the returned data is undefined and should not be read or written to. This behaviour may be changed in a future version.
-Definition at line 462 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 386 of file modules.cpp.
-
00463 {
-00464 return del_channel(user,cname.c_str(),reason.c_str(),false);
-00465 }
+00387 {
+00388 return del_channel(user,cname.c_str(),reason.c_str(),false);
+00389 }
-
@@ -2457,42 +2497,42 @@ This user takes one user, and switches their file descriptor with another user,
The user in 'alive' is booted off the server with the given message. The user referred to by 'zombie' should have previously been locked with Server::ZombifyUser, otherwise stale sockets and file descriptor leaks can occur. After this call, the pointer to alive will be invalid, and the pointer to zombie will be equivalent in effect to the old pointer to alive.
-Definition at line 700 of file modules.cpp.
-
-References ucrec::channel, userrec::chans, userrec::ClearBuffer(), connection::fd, FD_MAGIC_NUMBER, fd_ref_table, connection::host, userrec::ident, chanrec::name, userrec::nick, chanrec::setby, chanrec::topic, and chanrec::topicset.
-
-
00701 {
-00702 zombie->fd = alive->fd;
-00703 alive->fd = FD_MAGIC_NUMBER;
-00704 alive->ClearBuffer();
-00705 Write(zombie->fd,":%s!%s@%s NICK %s",alive->nick,alive->ident,alive->host,zombie->nick);
-00706 kill_link(alive,message.c_str());
-00707 fd_ref_table[zombie->fd] = zombie;
-00708 for (int i = 0; i != MAXCHANS; i++)
-00709 {
-00710 if (zombie->chans[i].channel != NULL)
-00711 {
-00712 if (zombie->chans[i].channel->name)
-00713 {
-00714 chanrec* Ptr = zombie->chans[i].channel;
-00715 WriteFrom(zombie->fd,zombie,"JOIN %s",Ptr->name);
-00716 if (Ptr->topicset)
-00717 {
-00718 WriteServ(zombie->fd,"332 %s %s :%s", zombie->nick, Ptr->name, Ptr->topic);
-00719 WriteServ(zombie->fd,"333 %s %s %s %d", zombie->nick, Ptr->name, Ptr->setby, Ptr->topicset);
-00720 }
-00721 userlist(zombie,Ptr);
-00722 WriteServ(zombie->fd,"366 %s %s :End of /NAMES list.", zombie->nick, Ptr->name);
-00723
-00724 }
-00725 }
-00726 }
-00727
-00728 }
+Definition at line 629 of file modules.cpp.
+
+References ucrec::channel, userrec::chans, userrec::ClearBuffer(), connection::fd, FD_MAGIC_NUMBER, fd_ref_table, connection::host, userrec::ident, chanrec::name, userrec::nick, chanrec::setby, chanrec::topic, and chanrec::topicset.
+
+
00630 {
+00631 zombie->fd = alive->fd;
+00632 alive->fd = FD_MAGIC_NUMBER;
+00633 alive->ClearBuffer();
+00634 Write(zombie->fd,":%s!%s@%s NICK %s",alive->nick,alive->ident,alive->host,zombie->nick);
+00635 kill_link(alive,message.c_str());
+00636 fd_ref_table[zombie->fd] = zombie;
+00637 for (int i = 0; i != MAXCHANS; i++)
+00638 {
+00639 if (zombie->chans[i].channel != NULL)
+00640 {
+00641 if (zombie->chans[i].channel->name)
+00642 {
+00643 chanrec* Ptr = zombie->chans[i].channel;
+00644 WriteFrom(zombie->fd,zombie,"JOIN %s",Ptr->name);
+00645 if (Ptr->topicset)
+00646 {
+00647 WriteServ(zombie->fd,"332 %s %s :%s", zombie->nick, Ptr->name, Ptr->topic);
+00648 WriteServ(zombie->fd,"333 %s %s %s %d", zombie->nick, Ptr->name, Ptr->setby, Ptr->topicset);
+00649 }
+00650 userlist(zombie,Ptr);
+00651 WriteServ(zombie->fd,"366 %s %s :End of /NAMES list.", zombie->nick, Ptr->name);
+00652
+00653 }
+00654 }
+00655 }
+00656
+00657 }
-
@@ -2533,11 +2573,11 @@ To the user, it will appear as if they typed /QUIT themselves, except for the fa
WARNING!
Once you call this function, userrec* user will immediately become INVALID. You MUST NOT write to, or read from this pointer after calling the QuitUser method UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES! The best course of action after calling this method is to immediately bail from your handler.
-Definition at line 484 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 408 of file modules.cpp.
-
00485 {
-00486 kill_link(user,reason.c_str());
-00487 }
+00409 {
+00410 kill_link(user,reason.c_str());
+00411 }
@@ -2580,11 +2620,11 @@ Sends a line of text down a TCP/IP socket.
This method writes a line of text to an established socket, cutting it to 510 characters plus a carriage return and linefeed if required.
-Definition at line 514 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 438 of file modules.cpp.
-
00515 {
-00516 Write(Socket,"%s",s.c_str());
-00517 }
+00439 {
+00440 Write(Socket,"%s",s.c_str());
+00441 }
@@ -2639,18 +2679,18 @@ Sends text from a user to a channel (mulicast).
This method writes a line of text to a channel, with the given user's nick/ident /host combination prepended, as used in PRIVMSG etc commands (see RFC 1459). If the IncludeSender flag is set, then the text is also sent back to the user from which it originated, as seen in MODE (see RFC 1459).
-Definition at line 548 of file modules.cpp.
-
-
00549 {
-00550 if (IncludeSender)
-00551 {
-00552 WriteChannel(Channel,User,"%s",s.c_str());
-00553 }
-00554 else
-00555 {
-00556 ChanExceptSender(Channel,User,"%s",s.c_str());
-00557 }
-00558 }
+Definition at line 472 of file modules.cpp.
+
+
00473 {
+00474 if (IncludeSender)
+00475 {
+00476 WriteChannel(Channel,User,"%s",s.c_str());
+00477 }
+00478 else
+00479 {
+00480 ChanExceptSender(Channel,User,"%s",s.c_str());
+00481 }
+00482 }
@@ -2699,11 +2739,11 @@ Writes text to a channel, but from a server, including all.
This can be used to send server notices to a group of users.
-Definition at line 543 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 467 of file modules.cpp.
-
00544 {
-00545 WriteChannelWithServ((char*)ServName.c_str(), Channel, "%s", text.c_str());
-00546 }
+00468 {
+00469 WriteChannelWithServ((char*)ServName.c_str(), Channel, "%s", text.c_str());
+00470 }
@@ -2752,18 +2792,18 @@ Sends text from a user to one or more channels (mulicast).
This method writes a line of text to all users which share a common channel with a given user, with the user's nick/ident/host combination prepended, as used in PRIVMSG etc commands (see RFC 1459). If the IncludeSender flag is set, then the text is also sent back to the user from which it originated, as seen in NICK (see RFC 1459). Otherwise, it is only sent to the other recipients, as seen in QUIT.
-Definition at line 565 of file modules.cpp.
-
-
00566 {
-00567 if (IncludeSender)
-00568 {
-00569 WriteCommon(User,"%s",text.c_str());
-00570 }
-00571 else
-00572 {
-00573 WriteCommonExcept(User,"%s",text.c_str());
-00574 }
-00575 }
+Definition at line 489 of file modules.cpp.
+
+
00490 {
+00491 if (IncludeSender)
+00492 {
+00493 WriteCommon(User,"%s",text.c_str());
+00494 }
+00495 else
+00496 {
+00497 WriteCommonExcept(User,"%s",text.c_str());
+00498 }
+00499 }
@@ -2812,15 +2852,15 @@ Sends text from a user to a socket.
This method writes a line of text to an established socket, with the given user's nick/ident /host combination prepended, as used in PRIVSG etc commands (see RFC 1459)
-Definition at line 524 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 448 of file modules.cpp.
-
00525 {
-00526 WriteFrom(Socket,User,"%s",s.c_str());
-00527 }
+00449 {
+00450 WriteFrom(Socket,User,"%s",s.c_str());
+00451 }
-
@@ -2872,13 +2912,13 @@ modes[2] = user->nick;
Srv->SendMode(modes,3,user);
The modes will originate from the server where the command was issued, however responses (e.g. numerics) will be sent to the user you provide as the third parameter. You must be sure to get the number of parameters correct in the pcnt parameter otherwise you could leave your server in an unstable state!
-Definition at line 509 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 433 of file modules.cpp.
References server_mode().
-
00510 {
-00511 server_mode(parameters,pcnt,user);
-00512 }
+00434 {
+00435 server_mode(parameters,pcnt,user);
+00436 }
@@ -2912,11 +2952,11 @@ Sends text to all opers.
This method sends a server notice to all opers with the usermode +s.
-Definition at line 439 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 363 of file modules.cpp.
-
00440 {
-00441 WriteOpers("%s",s.c_str());
-00442 }
+00364 {
+00365 WriteOpers("%s",s.c_str());
+00366 }
@@ -2959,11 +2999,11 @@ Sends text from the server to a socket.
This method writes a line of text to an established socket, with the servername prepended as used by numerics (see RFC 1459)
-Definition at line 519 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 443 of file modules.cpp.
-
00520 {
-00521 WriteServ(Socket,"%s",s.c_str());
-00522 }
+00444 {
+00445 WriteServ(Socket,"%s",s.c_str());
+00446 }
@@ -3016,26 +3056,26 @@ The format will become:
:localserver TEXT
Which is useful for numerics and server notices to single users, etc.
-Definition at line 529 of file modules.cpp.
-
-References connection::fd.
-
-
00530 {
-00531 if (!Source)
-00532 {
-00533 // if source is NULL, then the message originates from the local server
-00534 Write(Dest->fd,":%s %s",this->GetServerName().c_str(),s.c_str());
-00535 }
-00536 else
-00537 {
-00538 // otherwise it comes from the user specified
-00539 WriteTo(Source,Dest,"%s",s.c_str());
-00540 }
-00541 }
+Definition at line 453 of file modules.cpp.
+
+References connection::fd.
+
+
00454 {
+00455 if (!Source)
+00456 {
+00457 // if source is NULL, then the message originates from the local server
+00458 Write(Dest->fd,":%s %s",this->GetServerName().c_str(),s.c_str());
+00459 }
+00460 else
+00461 {
+00462 // otherwise it comes from the user specified
+00463 WriteTo(Source,Dest,"%s",s.c_str());
+00464 }
+00465 }
-
@@ -3082,11 +3122,11 @@ These can be RFC specified modes such as +i, or module provided modes, including
Serv->SendToModeMask("xi", WM_OR, "m00");
Then the text 'm00' will be sent to all users with EITHER mode x or i. Conversely if you used WM_AND, the user must have both modes set to receive the message.
-Definition at line 452 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 376 of file modules.cpp.
-
00453 {
-00454 WriteMode(modes.c_str(),flags,"%s",text.c_str());
-00455 }
+00377 {
+00378 WriteMode(modes.c_str(),flags,"%s",text.c_str());
+00379 }
@@ -3129,15 +3169,15 @@ Sends a WALLOPS message.
This method writes a WALLOPS message to all users with the +w flag, originating from the specified user.
-Definition at line 577 of file modules.cpp.
+Definition at line 501 of file modules.cpp.
-
00578 {
-00579 WriteWallOps(User,false,"%s",text.c_str());
-00580 }
+00502 {
+00503 WriteWallOps(User,false,"%s",text.c_str());
+00504 }
-
@@ -3176,33 +3216,33 @@ Remove a user's connection to the irc server, but leave their client in existenc
When you call this function, the user's file descriptor will be replaced with the value of FD_MAGIC_NUMBER and their old file descriptor will be closed. This idle client will remain until it is restored with a valid file descriptor, or is removed from IRC by an operator After this call, the pointer to user will be invalid.
-Definition at line 681 of file modules.cpp.
-
-References userrec::ClearBuffer(), DEBUG, connection::fd, FD_MAGIC_NUMBER, connection::host, and userrec::ident.
-
-
00682 {
-00683 unsigned int old_fd = user->fd;
-00684 user->fd = FD_MAGIC_NUMBER;
-00685 user->ClearBuffer();
-00686 Write(old_fd,"ERROR :Closing link (%s@%s) [%s]",user->ident,user->host,message.c_str());
-00687 #ifdef USE_KQUEUE
-00688 struct kevent ke;
-00689 EV_SET(&ke, old_fd, EVFILT_READ, EV_DELETE, 0, 0, NULL);
-00690 int i = kevent(kq, &ke, 1, 0, 0, NULL);
-00691 if (i == -1)
-00692 {
-00693 log(DEBUG,"kqueue: Failed to remove user from queue!");
-00694 }
-00695 #endif
-00696 shutdown(old_fd,2);
-00697 close(old_fd);
-00698 }
+Definition at line 610 of file modules.cpp.
+
+References userrec::ClearBuffer(), DEBUG, connection::fd, FD_MAGIC_NUMBER, connection::host, and userrec::ident.
+
+
00611 {
+00612 unsigned int old_fd = user->fd;
+00613 user->fd = FD_MAGIC_NUMBER;
+00614 user->ClearBuffer();
+00615 Write(old_fd,"ERROR :Closing link (%s@%s) [%s]",user->ident,user->host,message.c_str());
+00616 #ifdef USE_KQUEUE
+00617 struct kevent ke;
+00618 EV_SET(&ke, old_fd, EVFILT_READ, EV_DELETE, 0, 0, NULL);
+00619 int i = kevent(kq, &ke, 1, 0, 0, NULL);
+00620 if (i == -1)
+00621 {
+00622 log(DEBUG,"kqueue: Failed to remove user from queue!");
+00623 }
+00624 #endif
+00625 shutdown(old_fd,2);
+00626 close(old_fd);
+00627 }
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