module Irc require 'socket' require 'thread' require 'rbot/timer' # wrapped TCPSocket for communication with the server. # emulates a subset of TCPSocket functionality class IrcSocket # total number of lines sent to the irc server attr_reader :lines_sent # total number of lines received from the irc server attr_reader :lines_received # delay between lines sent attr_reader :sendq_delay # max lines to burst attr_reader :sendq_burst # server:: server to connect to # port:: IRCd port # host:: optional local host to bind to (ruby 1.7+ required) # create a new IrcSocket def initialize(server, port, host, sendq_delay=2, sendq_burst=4) @timer = Timer::Timer.new @timer.add(0.2) do spool end @server = server.dup @port = port.to_i @host = host @sock = nil @spooler = false @lines_sent = 0 @lines_received = 0 if sendq_delay @sendq_delay = sendq_delay.to_f else @sendq_delay = 2 end @last_send = Time.new - @sendq_delay @burst = 0 if sendq_burst @sendq_burst = sendq_burst.to_i else @sendq_burst = 4 end end def connected? !@sock.nil? end # open a TCP connection to the server def connect if connected? debug "reconnecting socket while connected" shutdown end if(@host) begin @sock=TCPSocket.new(@server, @port, @host) rescue ArgumentError => e $stderr.puts "Your version of ruby does not support binding to a " $stderr.puts "specific local address, please upgrade if you wish " $stderr.puts "to use HOST = foo" $stderr.puts "(this option has been disabled in order to continue)" @sock=TCPSocket.new(@server, @port) end else @sock=TCPSocket.new(@server, @port) end @qthread = false @qmutex = Mutex.new @sendq = Array.new end def sendq_delay=(newfreq) debug "changing sendq frequency to #{newfreq}" @qmutex.synchronize do @sendq_delay = newfreq if newfreq == 0 clearq @timer.stop else @timer.start end end end def sendq_burst=(newburst) @qmutex.synchronize do @sendq_burst = newburst end end # used to send lines to the remote IRCd # message: IRC message to send def puts(message) @qmutex.synchronize do # debug "In puts - got mutex" puts_critical(message) end end # get the next line from the server (blocks) def gets if @sock.nil? debug "socket get attempted while closed" return nil end begin reply = @sock.gets @lines_received += 1 reply.strip! if reply debug "RECV: #{reply.inspect}" return reply rescue => e debug "socket get failed: #{e.inspect}" return nil end end def queue(msg) if @sendq_delay > 0 @qmutex.synchronize do @sendq.push msg end @timer.start else # just send it if queueing is disabled self.puts(msg) end end # pop a message off the queue, send it def spool if @sendq.empty? @timer.stop return end now = Time.new if (now >= (@last_send + @sendq_delay)) # reset burst counter after @sendq_delay has passed @burst = 0 debug "in spool, resetting @burst" elsif (@burst >= @sendq_burst) # nope. can't send anything, come back to us next tick... @timer.start return end @qmutex.synchronize do debug "(can send #{@sendq_burst - @burst} lines, there are #{@sendq.length} to send)" (@sendq_burst - @burst).times do break if @sendq.empty? puts_critical(@sendq.shift) end end if @sendq.empty? @timer.stop end end def clearq unless @sendq.empty? @qmutex.synchronize do @sendq.clear end end end # flush the TCPSocket def flush @sock.flush end # Wraps Kernel.select on the socket def select(timeout=nil) Kernel.select([@sock], nil, nil, timeout) end # shutdown the connection to the server def shutdown(how=2) @sock.shutdown(how) unless @sock.nil? @sock = nil end private # same as puts, but expects to be called with a mutex held on @qmutex def puts_critical(message) # debug "in puts_critical" debug "SEND: #{message.inspect}" @sock.send(message + "\n",0) @last_send = Time.new @lines_sent += 1 @burst += 1 end end end