Some systems need <sys/sockio.h> for the SIOCGIFCONF ioctl - this switches
to using a proper configure check for that header rather than just assuming
it'll be there if we can't find SIOCGIFCONF. Should be more robust.
This also fixes a few others - eg /KBI now kicks-then-bans, and
/BKI bans-then-kicks (previously these were the wrong way around).
Reported by profiler.
close_server() should call clear_server_queues() on the server that's being
closed, not from_server. This also lets us remove a few other calls to
clear_server_queues() that are right next to calls to close_server().
get_reason() is then used only for the implementation of get_kick_reason()
and for the $getreason() scripting function. Add current nick as an
explicit argument for get_reason(), which pushes all use of from_server
out of the ransom reason functions.
Also switch a few instances of send_to_server() to my_send_to_server() where
the current server has been returned by prepare_command().
Previously only send_kill() used BitchX.kill - the other KILL commands (eg.
/WHOKILL) were using the random kick reasons. Standardise them all on
BitchX.kill, and add this file to the source so it can be installed along
with the other random reason files.
Adding these in preparation for converting server->connect_time from time_t
to struct timeval. Also converts three existing open-coded versions over to
the new functions.
send_2comm() always sends the command on to the server, so it always requires a server connection.
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send_comm() just passes the command directly to the connected server, so it obviously
requires a server connection.
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They're pretty widely used these days, and the cost is trivial. And quite frankly,
the less #ifdefs I have to see, the better.
This covers /NICKSERV, /CHANSERV, /OPERSERV and /MEMOSERV. It also brings
in the bahamut / unreal /SILENCE server-side-ignore command, and unreal's /HELPOP.
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Remove unused function declaration, add SERVERREQ flag to CHANSERV command and remove IRCIIHELP
command that no server has provided in a long time, as far as I can tell.
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Kill commented out code that normally prevents some commands from
being quoted.
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that don't provide the POSIX setenv().
This fixes building plugins that link to compat.c on OS X (shared libraries on
OS X don't have direct access to environ). It also reduces the binary size on
platforms which provide setenv(), which these days is most of them.
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Clean up e_topic(), splitting out untopic() and using prepare_command()
to check for ops.
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recieved; last_ctcp_reply is the last reply recieved (used by /RELCR etc.)
All of the /WI* commands now do a /WII style full whois request.
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per-server, and apply new version of do_oops from flewid (the BX2 version).
This means that /oops, "/query .", "/query ,", "/msg ." and "/msg ," are now
per-server, along with the $. $, and $B aliases.
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(*why* is the return value of inet_ntop() const char *? it just returns a
pointer to the user-supplied char * parameter!)
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that isn't in a channel with the client (god knows how *that* happens, but
someone reported the bug...) could crash the client, because a NULL pointer
is passed to logmsg(). The bug didn't show under glibc because it handles
the NULL pointer OK.
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doop() and dodeop() - they could do with a bit more though.
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chanop first, then halops, voices and others). Added /SCAN -stat
to sort nicks using NICKSORT_OP. Removed NICKSORT_VOICE - it was broken
anyway.
Removed "scan" plugin, this functionality is now covered by /SCAN -stat.
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count as well as filtered nick count to the header and footer formats -
default header formats updated to show it.
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The formatting of /NAMES and /SCAN output has been substantially reworked.
The old /FSETs NAMES_BOTCOLOR, NAMES_FRIENDCOLOR, NAMES_NICKCOLOR,
NAMES_OPCOLOR, NAMES_SHITCOLOR and NAMES_VOICECOLOR have been replaced
with these new /FSETs:
....................NAMES_NICK %B$[10]0
................NAMES_NICK_BOT %G$[10]0
.............NAMES_NICK_FRIEND %Y$[10]0
.................NAMES_NICK_ME %W$[10]0
...............NAMES_NICK_SHIT %R$[10]0
....................NAMES_USER %K[ %n$1-%K]
.............NAMES_USER_CHANOP %K[%C$0%n$1-%K]
..............NAMES_USER_IRCOP %K[%R$0%n$1-%K]
..............NAMES_USER_VOICE %K[%M$0%n$1-%K]
The NAMES_NICK formats control how the nick itself is displayed, depending
on the status of the nick as recognised by BitchX (the priority order is
NAMES_NICK_ME > NAMES_NICK_BOT > NAMES_NICK_FRIEND > NAMES_NICK_SHIT >
NAMES_NICK). The NAMES_USER formats control how the overall entry appears in
the /NAMES or /SCAN line, depending on the channel status of the nick (the
priority order is NAMES_USER_CHANOP > NAMES_USER_VOICE > NAMES_USER_IRCOP >
NAMES_USER).
You'll need to update any scripts or custom formats that altered the old
formats. If you just use the defaults, the main difference you'll see is
that your own nick is now shown in white, and voiced users are shown with
the '+' sent by the server instead of the 'v'. You can go back to the old
look by setting these formats:
/FSET NAMES_NICK_ME %B$[10]0
/FSET NAMES_USER_VOICE %K[%Mv%n$1-%K]
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works, and a few other changes. Some things might look a bit hinky,
more work needed.
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like x86-64, where sizeof(int) != sizeof (void *). This involves correctly
casting every function pointer from the global table to the correct
function type, which has the added benefit of allowing type-checking of
function arguments and return values.
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