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module Irc
# RFC 2812 Internet Relay Chat: Client Protocol
#
RPL_WELCOME=001
# "Welcome to the Internet Relay Network
# <nick>!<user>@<host>"
RPL_YOURHOST=002
# "Your host is <servername>, running version <ver>"
RPL_CREATED=003
# "This server was created <date>"
RPL_MYINFO=004
# "<servername> <version> <available user modes>
# <available channel modes>"
#
# - The server sends Replies 001 to 004 to a user upon
# successful registration.
#
# RPL_BOUNCE=005
# # "Try server <server name>, port <port number>"
RPL_ISUPPORT=005
# "005 nick PREFIX=(ov)@+ CHANTYPES=#& :are supported by this server"
#
# - Sent by the server to a user to suggest an alternative
# server. This is often used when the connection is
# refused because the server is already full.
#
RPL_USERHOST=302
# ":*1<reply> *( " " <reply> )"
#
# - Reply format used by USERHOST to list replies to
# the query list. The reply string is composed as
# follows:
#
# reply = nickname [ "*" ] "=" ( "+" / "-" ) hostname
#
# The '*' indicates whether the client has registered
# as an Operator. The '-' or '+' characters represent
# whether the client has set an AWAY message or not
# respectively.
#
RPL_ISON=303
# ":*1<nick> *( " " <nick> )"
#
# - Reply format used by ISON to list replies to the
# query list.
#
RPL_AWAY=301
# "<nick> :<away message>"
RPL_UNAWAY=305
# ":You are no longer marked as being away"
RPL_NOWAWAY=306
# ":You have been marked as being away"
#
# - These replies are used with the AWAY command (if
# allowed). RPL_AWAY is sent to any client sending a
# PRIVMSG to a client which is away. RPL_AWAY is only
# sent by the server to which the client is connected.
# Replies RPL_UNAWAY and RPL_NOWAWAY are sent when the
# client removes and sets an AWAY message.
#
RPL_WHOISUSER=311
# "<nick> <user> <host> * :<real name>"
RPL_WHOISSERVER=312
# "<nick> <server> :<server info>"
RPL_WHOISOPERATOR=313
# "<nick> :is an IRC operator"
RPL_WHOISIDLE=317
# "<nick> <integer> :seconds idle"
RPL_ENDOFWHOIS=318
# "<nick> :End of WHOIS list"
RPL_WHOISCHANNELS=319
# "<nick> :*( ( "@" / "+" ) <channel> " " )"
#
# - Replies 311 - 313, 317 - 319 are all replies
# generated in response to a WHOIS message. Given that
# there are enough parameters present, the answering
# server MUST either formulate a reply out of the above
# numerics (if the query nick is found) or return an
# error reply. The '*' in RPL_WHOISUSER is there as
# the literal character and not as a wild card. For
# each reply set, only RPL_WHOISCHANNELS may appear
# more than once (for long lists of channel names).
# The '@' and '+' characters next to the channel name
# indicate whether a client is a channel operator or
# has been granted permission to speak on a moderated
# channel. The RPL_ENDOFWHOIS reply is used to mark
# the end of processing a WHOIS message.
#
RPL_WHOWASUSER=314
# "<nick> <user> <host> * :<real name>"
RPL_ENDOFWHOWAS=369
# "<nick> :End of WHOWAS"
#
# - When replying to a WHOWAS message, a server MUST use
# the replies RPL_WHOWASUSER, RPL_WHOISSERVER or
# ERR_WASNOSUCHNICK for each nickname in the presented
# list. At the end of all reply batches, there MUST
# be RPL_ENDOFWHOWAS (even if there was only one reply
# and it was an error).
#
RPL_LISTSTART=321
# Obsolete. Not used.
#
RPL_LIST=322
# "<channel> <# visible> :<topic>"
RPL_LISTEND=323
# ":End of LIST"
#
# - Replies RPL_LIST, RPL_LISTEND mark the actual replies
# with data and end of the server's response to a LIST
# command. If there are no channels available to return,
# only the end reply MUST be sent.
#
RPL_UNIQOPIS=325
# "<channel> <nickname>"
#
RPL_CHANNELMODEIS=324
# "<channel> <mode> <mode params>"
#
RPL_NOTOPIC=331
# "<channel> :No topic is set"
RPL_TOPIC=332
# "<channel> :<topic>"
#
# - When sending a TOPIC message to determine the
# channel topic, one of two replies is sent. If
# the topic is set, RPL_TOPIC is sent back else
# RPL_NOTOPIC.
#
RPL_TOPIC_INFO=333
# <channel> <set by> <unixtime>
RPL_INVITING=341
# "<channel> <nick>"
#
# - Returned by the server to indicate that the
# attempted INVITE message was successful and is
# being passed onto the end client.
#
RPL_SUMMONING=342
# "<user> :Summoning user to IRC"
#
# - Returned by a server answering a SUMMON message to
# indicate that it is summoning that user.
#
RPL_INVITELIST=346
# "<channel> <invitemask>"
RPL_ENDOFINVITELIST=347
# "<channel> :End of channel invite list"
#
# - When listing the 'invitations masks' for a given channel,
# a server is required to send the list back using the
# RPL_INVITELIST and RPL_ENDOFINVITELIST messages. A
# separate RPL_INVITELIST is sent for each active mask.
# After the masks have been listed (or if none present) a
# RPL_ENDOFINVITELIST MUST be sent.
#
RPL_EXCEPTLIST=348
# "<channel> <exceptionmask>"
RPL_ENDOFEXCEPTLIST=349
# "<channel> :End of channel exception list"
#
# - When listing the 'exception masks' for a given channel,
# a server is required to send the list back using the
# RPL_EXCEPTLIST and RPL_ENDOFEXCEPTLIST messages. A
# separate RPL_EXCEPTLIST is sent for each active mask.
# After the masks have been listed (or if none present)
# a RPL_ENDOFEXCEPTLIST MUST be sent.
#
RPL_VERSION=351
# "<version>.<debuglevel> <server> :<comments>"
#
# - Reply by the server showing its version details.
# The <version> is the version of the software being
# used (including any patchlevel revisions) and the
# <debuglevel> is used to indicate if the server is
# running in "debug mode".
#
# The "comments" field may contain any comments about
# the version or further version details.
#
RPL_WHOREPLY=352
# "<channel> <user> <host> <server> <nick>
# ( "H" / "G" > ["*"] [ ( "@" / "+" ) ]
# :<hopcount> <real name>"
#
RPL_ENDOFWHO=315
# "<name> :End of WHO list"
#
# - The RPL_WHOREPLY and RPL_ENDOFWHO pair are used
# to answer a WHO message. The RPL_WHOREPLY is only
# sent if there is an appropriate match to the WHO
# query. If there is a list of parameters supplied
# with a WHO message, a RPL_ENDOFWHO MUST be sent
# after processing each list item with <name> being
# the item.
#
RPL_NAMREPLY=353
# "( "=" / "*" / "@" ) <channel>
# :[ "@" / "+" ] <nick> *( " " [ "@" / "+" ] <nick> )
# - "@" is used for secret channels, "*" for private
# channels, and "=" for others (public channels).
#
RPL_ENDOFNAMES=366
# "<channel> :End of NAMES list"
#
# - To reply to a NAMES message, a reply pair consisting
# of RPL_NAMREPLY and RPL_ENDOFNAMES is sent by the
# server back to the client. If there is no channel
# found as in the query, then only RPL_ENDOFNAMES is
# returned. The exception to this is when a NAMES
# message is sent with no parameters and all visible
# channels and contents are sent back in a series of
# RPL_NAMEREPLY messages with a RPL_ENDOFNAMES to mark
# the end.
#
RPL_LINKS=364
# "<mask> <server> :<hopcount> <server info>"
RPL_ENDOFLINKS=365
# "<mask> :End of LINKS list"
#
# - In replying to the LINKS message, a server MUST send
# replies back using the RPL_LINKS numeric and mark the
# end of the list using an RPL_ENDOFLINKS reply.
#
RPL_BANLIST=367
# "<channel> <banmask>"
RPL_ENDOFBANLIST=368
# "<channel> :End of channel ban list"
#
# - When listing the active 'bans' for a given channel,
# a server is required to send the list back using the
# RPL_BANLIST and RPL_ENDOFBANLIST messages. A separate
# RPL_BANLIST is sent for each active banmask. After the
# banmasks have been listed (or if none present) a
# RPL_ENDOFBANLIST MUST be sent.
#
RPL_INFO=371
# ":<string>"
RPL_ENDOFINFO=374
# ":End of INFO list"
#
# - A server responding to an INFO message is required to
# send all its 'info' in a series of RPL_INFO messages
# with a RPL_ENDOFINFO reply to indicate the end of the
# replies.
#
RPL_MOTDSTART=375
# ":- <server> Message of the day - "
RPL_MOTD=372
# ":- <text>"
RPL_ENDOFMOTD=376
# ":End of MOTD command"
#
# - When responding to the MOTD message and the MOTD file
# is found, the file is displayed line by line, with
# each line no longer than 80 characters, using
# RPL_MOTD format replies. These MUST be surrounded
# by a RPL_MOTDSTART (before the RPL_MOTDs) and an
# RPL_ENDOFMOTD (after).
#
RPL_YOUREOPER=381
# ":You are now an IRC operator"
#
# - RPL_YOUREOPER is sent back to a client which has
# just successfully issued an OPER message and gained
# operator status.
#
RPL_REHASHING=382
# "<config file> :Rehashing"
#
# - If the REHASH option is used and an operator sends
# a REHASH message, an RPL_REHASHING is sent back to
# the operator.
#
RPL_YOURESERVICE=383
# "You are service <servicename>"
#
# - Sent by the server to a service upon successful
# registration.
#
RPL_TIME=391
# "<server> :<string showing server's local time>"
#
# - When replying to the TIME message, a server MUST send
# the reply using the RPL_TIME format above. The string
# showing the time need only contain the correct day and
# time there. There is no further requirement for the
# time string.
#
RPL_USERSSTART=392
# ":UserID Terminal Host"
RPL_USERS=393
# ":<username> <ttyline> <hostname>"
RPL_ENDOFUSERS=394
# ":End of users"
RPL_NOUSERS=395
# ":Nobody logged in"
#
# - If the USERS message is handled by a server, the
# replies RPL_USERSTART, RPL_USERS, RPL_ENDOFUSERS and
# RPL_NOUSERS are used. RPL_USERSSTART MUST be sent
# first, following by either a sequence of RPL_USERS
# or a single RPL_NOUSER. Following this is
# RPL_ENDOFUSERS.
#
RPL_TRACELINK=200
# "Link <version & debug level> <destination>
# <next server> V<protocol version>
# <link uptime in seconds> <backstream sendq>
# <upstream sendq>"
RPL_TRACECONNECTING=201
# "Try. <class> <server>"
RPL_TRACEHANDSHAKE=202
# "H.S. <class> <server>"
RPL_TRACEUNKNOWN=203
# "???? <class> [<client IP address in dot form>]"
RPL_TRACEOPERATOR=204
# "Oper <class> <nick>"
RPL_TRACEUSER=205
# "User <class> <nick>"
RPL_TRACESERVER=206
# "Serv <class> <int>S <int>C <server>
# <nick!user|*!*>@<host|server> V<protocol version>"
RPL_TRACESERVICE=207
# "Service <class> <name> <type> <active type>"
RPL_TRACENEWTYPE=208
# "<newtype> 0 <client name>"
RPL_TRACECLASS=209
# "Class <class> <count>"
RPL_TRACERECONNECT=210
# Unused.
RPL_TRACELOG=261
# "File <logfile> <debug level>"
RPL_TRACEEND=262
# "<server name> <version & debug level> :End of TRACE"
#
# - The RPL_TRACE* are all returned by the server in
# response to the TRACE message. How many are
# returned is dependent on the TRACE message and
# whether it was sent by an operator or not. There
# is no predefined order for which occurs first.
# Replies RPL_TRACEUNKNOWN, RPL_TRACECONNECTING and
# RPL_TRACEHANDSHAKE are all used for connections
# which have not been fully established and are either
# unknown, still attempting to connect or in the
# process of completing the 'server handshake'.
# RPL_TRACELINK is sent by any server which handles
# a TRACE message and has to pass it on to another
# server. The list of RPL_TRACELINKs sent in
# response to a TRACE command traversing the IRC
# network should reflect the actual connectivity of
# the servers themselves along that path.
#
# RPL_TRACENEWTYPE is to be used for any connection
# which does not fit in the other categories but is
# being displayed anyway.
# RPL_TRACEEND is sent to indicate the end of the list.
#
RPL_LOCALUSERS=265
# ":Current local users: 3 Max: 4"
RPL_GLOBALUSERS=266
# ":Current global users: 3 Max: 4"
RPL_STATSCONN=250
# "::Highest connection count: 4 (4 clients) (251 since server was
# (re)started)"
RPL_STATSLINKINFO=211
# "<linkname> <sendq> <sent messages>
# <sent Kbytes> <received messages>
# <received Kbytes> <time open>"
#
# - reports statistics on a connection. <linkname>
# identifies the particular connection, <sendq> is
# the amount of data that is queued and waiting to be
# sent <sent messages> the number of messages sent,
# and <sent Kbytes> the amount of data sent, in
# Kbytes. <received messages> and <received Kbytes>
# are the equivalent of <sent messages> and <sent
# Kbytes> for received data, respectively. <time
# open> indicates how long ago the connection was
# opened, in seconds.
#
RPL_STATSCOMMANDS=212
# "<command> <count> <byte count> <remote count>"
#
# - reports statistics on commands usage.
#
RPL_ENDOFSTATS=219
# "<stats letter> :End of STATS report"
#
RPL_STATSUPTIME=242
# ":Server Up %d days %d:%02d:%02d"
#
# - reports the server uptime.
#
RPL_STATSOLINE=243
# "O <hostmask> * <name>"
#
# - reports the allowed hosts from where user may become IRC
# operators.
#
RPL_UMODEIS=221
# "<user mode string>"
#
# - To answer a query about a client's own mode,
# RPL_UMODEIS is sent back.
#
RPL_SERVLIST=234
# "<name> <server> <mask> <type> <hopcount> <info>"
#
RPL_SERVLISTEND=235
# "<mask> <type> :End of service listing"
#
# - When listing services in reply to a SERVLIST message,
# a server is required to send the list back using the
# RPL_SERVLIST and RPL_SERVLISTEND messages. A separate
# RPL_SERVLIST is sent for each service. After the
# services have been listed (or if none present) a
# RPL_SERVLISTEND MUST be sent.
#
RPL_LUSERCLIENT=251
# ":There are <integer> users and <integer>
# services on <integer> servers"
RPL_LUSEROP=252
# "<integer> :operator(s) online"
RPL_LUSERUNKNOWN=253
# "<integer> :unknown connection(s)"
RPL_LUSERCHANNELS=254
# "<integer> :channels formed"
RPL_LUSERME=255
# ":I have <integer> clients and <integer>
# servers"
#
# - In processing an LUSERS message, the server
# sends a set of replies from RPL_LUSERCLIENT,
# RPL_LUSEROP, RPL_USERUNKNOWN,
# RPL_LUSERCHANNELS and RPL_LUSERME. When
# replying, a server MUST send back
# RPL_LUSERCLIENT and RPL_LUSERME. The other
# replies are only sent back if a non-zero count
# is found for them.
#
RPL_ADMINME=256
# "<server> :Administrative info"
RPL_ADMINLOC1=257
# ":<admin info>"
RPL_ADMINLOC2=258
# ":<admin info>"
RPL_ADMINEMAIL=259
# ":<admin info>"
#
# - When replying to an ADMIN message, a server
# is expected to use replies RPL_ADMINME
# through to RPL_ADMINEMAIL and provide a text
# message with each. For RPL_ADMINLOC1 a
# description of what city, state and country
# the server is in is expected, followed by
# details of the institution (RPL_ADMINLOC2)
# and finally the administrative contact for the
# server (an email address here is REQUIRED)
# in RPL_ADMINEMAIL.
#
RPL_TRYAGAIN=263
# "<command> :Please wait a while and try again."
#
# - When a server drops a command without processing it,
# it MUST use the reply RPL_TRYAGAIN to inform the
# originating client.
#
# 5.2 Error Replies
#
# Error replies are found in the range from 400 to 599.
#
ERR_NOSUCHNICK=401
# "<nickname> :No such nick/channel"
#
# - Used to indicate the nickname parameter supplied to a
# command is currently unused.
#
ERR_NOSUCHSERVER=402
# "<server name> :No such server"
#
# - Used to indicate the server name given currently
# does not exist.
#
ERR_NOSUCHCHANNEL=403
# "<channel name> :No such channel"
#
# - Used to indicate the given channel name is invalid.
#
ERR_CANNOTSENDTOCHAN=404
# "<channel name> :Cannot send to channel"
#
# - Sent to a user who is either (a) not on a channel
# which is mode +n or (b) not a chanop (or mode +v) on
# a channel which has mode +m set or where the user is
# banned and is trying to send a PRIVMSG message to
# that channel.
#
ERR_TOOMANYCHANNELS=405
# "<channel name> :You have joined too many channels"
#
# - Sent to a user when they have joined the maximum
# number of allowed channels and they try to join
# another channel.
#
ERR_WASNOSUCHNICK=406
# "<nickname> :There was no such nickname"
#
# - Returned by WHOWAS to indicate there is no history
# information for that nickname.
#
ERR_TOOMANYTARGETS=407
# "<target> :<error code> recipients. <abort message>"
#
# - Returned to a client which is attempting to send a
# PRIVMSG/NOTICE using the user@host destination format
# and for a user@host which has several occurrences.
#
# - Returned to a client which trying to send a
# PRIVMSG/NOTICE to too many recipients.
#
# - Returned to a client which is attempting to JOIN a safe
# channel using the shortname when there are more than one
# such channel.
#
ERR_NOSUCHSERVICE=408
# "<service name> :No such service"
#
# - Returned to a client which is attempting to send a SQUERY
# to a service which does not exist.
#
ERR_NOORIGIN=409
# ":No origin specified"
#
# - PING or PONG message missing the originator parameter.
#
ERR_NORECIPIENT=411
# ":No recipient given (<command>)"
ERR_NOTEXTTOSEND=412
# ":No text to send"
ERR_NOTOPLEVEL=413
# "<mask> :No toplevel domain specified"
ERR_WILDTOPLEVEL=414
# "<mask> :Wildcard in toplevel domain"
ERR_BADMASK=415
# "<mask> :Bad Server/host mask"
#
# - 412 - 415 are returned by PRIVMSG to indicate that
# the message wasn't delivered for some reason.
# ERR_NOTOPLEVEL and ERR_WILDTOPLEVEL are errors that
# are returned when an invalid use of
# "PRIVMSG $<server>" or "PRIVMSG #<host>" is attempted.
#
ERR_UNKNOWNCOMMAND=421
# "<command> :Unknown command"
#
# - Returned to a registered client to indicate that the
# command sent is unknown by the server.
#
ERR_NOMOTD=422
# ":MOTD File is missing"
#
# - Server's MOTD file could not be opened by the server.
#
ERR_NOADMININFO=423
# "<server> :No administrative info available"
#
# - Returned by a server in response to an ADMIN message
# when there is an error in finding the appropriate
# information.
#
ERR_FILEERROR=424
# ":File error doing <file op> on <file>"
#
# - Generic error message used to report a failed file
# operation during the processing of a message.
#
ERR_NONICKNAMEGIVEN=431
# ":No nickname given"
#
# - Returned when a nickname parameter expected for a
# command and isn't found.
#
ERR_ERRONEUSNICKNAME=432
# "<nick> :Erroneous nickname"
#
# - Returned after receiving a NICK message which contains
# characters which do not fall in the defined set. See
# section 2.3.1 for details on valid nicknames.
#
ERR_NICKNAMEINUSE=433
# "<nick> :Nickname is already in use"
#
# - Returned when a NICK message is processed that results
# in an attempt to change to a currently existing
# nickname.
#
ERR_NICKCOLLISION=436
# "<nick> :Nickname collision KILL from <user>@<host>"
#
# - Returned by a server to a client when it detects a
# nickname collision (registered of a NICK that
# already exists by another server).
#
ERR_UNAVAILRESOURCE=437
# "<nick/channel> :Nick/channel is temporarily unavailable"
#
# - Returned by a server to a user trying to join a channel
# currently blocked by the channel delay mechanism.
#
# - Returned by a server to a user trying to change nickname
# when the desired nickname is blocked by the nick delay
# mechanism.
#
ERR_USERNOTINCHANNEL=441
# "<nick> <channel> :They aren't on that channel"
#
# - Returned by the server to indicate that the target
# user of the command is not on the given channel.
#
ERR_NOTONCHANNEL=442
# "<channel> :You're not on that channel"
#
# - Returned by the server whenever a client tries to
# perform a channel affecting command for which the
# client isn't a member.
#
ERR_USERONCHANNEL=443
# "<user> <channel> :is already on channel"
#
# - Returned when a client tries to invite a user to a
# channel they are already on.
#
ERR_NOLOGIN=444
# "<user> :User not logged in"
#
# - Returned by the summon after a SUMMON command for a
# user was unable to be performed since they were not
# logged in.
#
#
ERR_SUMMONDISABLED=445
# ":SUMMON has been disabled"
#
# - Returned as a response to the SUMMON command. MUST be
# returned by any server which doesn't implement it.
#
ERR_USERSDISABLED=446
# ":USERS has been disabled"
#
# - Returned as a response to the USERS command. MUST be
# returned by any server which does not implement it.
#
ERR_NOTREGISTERED=451
# ":You have not registered"
#
# - Returned by the server to indicate that the client
# MUST be registered before the server will allow it
# to be parsed in detail.
#
ERR_NEEDMOREPARAMS=461
# "<command> :Not enough parameters"
#
# - Returned by the server by numerous commands to
# indicate to the client that it didn't supply enough
# parameters.
#
ERR_ALREADYREGISTRED=462
# ":Unauthorized command (already registered)"
#
# - Returned by the server to any link which tries to
# change part of the registered details (such as
# password or user details from second USER message).
#
ERR_NOPERMFORHOST=463
# ":Your host isn't among the privileged"
#
# - Returned to a client which attempts to register with
# a server which does not been setup to allow
# connections from the host the attempted connection
# is tried.
#
ERR_PASSWDMISMATCH=464
# ":Password incorrect"
#
# - Returned to indicate a failed attempt at registering
# a connection for which a password was required and
# was either not given or incorrect.
#
ERR_YOUREBANNEDCREEP=465
# ":You are banned from this server"
#
# - Returned after an attempt to connect and register
# yourself with a server which has been setup to
# explicitly deny connections to you.
#
ERR_YOUWILLBEBANNED=466
#
# - Sent by a server to a user to inform that access to the
# server will soon be denied.
#
ERR_KEYSET=467
# "<channel> :Channel key already set"
ERR_CHANNELISFULL=471
# "<channel> :Cannot join channel (+l)"
ERR_UNKNOWNMODE=472
# "<char> :is unknown mode char to me for <channel>"
ERR_INVITEONLYCHAN=473
# "<channel> :Cannot join channel (+i)"
ERR_BANNEDFROMCHAN=474
# "<channel> :Cannot join channel (+b)"
ERR_BADCHANNELKEY=475
# "<channel> :Cannot join channel (+k)"
ERR_BADCHANMASK=476
# "<channel> :Bad Channel Mask"
ERR_NOCHANMODES=477
# "<channel> :Channel doesn't support modes"
ERR_BANLISTFULL=478
# "<channel> <char> :Channel list is full"
#
ERR_NOPRIVILEGES=481
# ":Permission Denied- You're not an IRC operator"
#
# - Any command requiring operator privileges to operate
# MUST return this error to indicate the attempt was
# unsuccessful.
#
ERR_CHANOPRIVSNEEDED=482
# "<channel> :You're not channel operator"
#
# - Any command requiring 'chanop' privileges (such as
# MODE messages) MUST return this error if the client
# making the attempt is not a chanop on the specified
# channel.
#
#
ERR_CANTKILLSERVER=483
# ":You can't kill a server!"
#
# - Any attempts to use the KILL command on a server
# are to be refused and this error returned directly
# to the client.
#
ERR_RESTRICTED=484
# ":Your connection is restricted!"
#
# - Sent by the server to a user upon connection to indicate
# the restricted nature of the connection (user mode "+r").
#
ERR_UNIQOPPRIVSNEEDED=485
# ":You're not the original channel operator"
#
# - Any MODE requiring "channel creator" privileges MUST
# return this error if the client making the attempt is not
# a chanop on the specified channel.
#
ERR_NOOPERHOST=491
# ":No O-lines for your host"
#
# - If a client sends an OPER message and the server has
# not been configured to allow connections from the
# client's host as an operator, this error MUST be
# returned.
#
ERR_UMODEUNKNOWNFLAG=501
# ":Unknown MODE flag"
#
# - Returned by the server to indicate that a MODE
# message was sent with a nickname parameter and that
# the a mode flag sent was not recognized.
#
ERR_USERSDONTMATCH=502
# ":Cannot change mode for other users"
#
# - Error sent to any user trying to view or change the
# user mode for a user other than themselves.
#
# 5.3 Reserved numerics
#
# These numerics are not described above since they fall into one of
# the following categories:
#
# 1. no longer in use;
#
# 2. reserved for future planned use;
#
# 3. in current use but are part of a non-generic 'feature' of
# the current IRC server.
RPL_SERVICEINFO=231
RPL_ENDOFSERVICES=232
RPL_SERVICE=233
RPL_NONE=300
RPL_WHOISCHANOP=316
RPL_KILLDONE=361
RPL_CLOSING=362
RPL_CLOSEEND=363
RPL_INFOSTART=373
RPL_MYPORTIS=384
RPL_STATSCLINE=213
RPL_STATSNLINE=214
RPL_STATSILINE=215
RPL_STATSKLINE=216
RPL_STATSQLINE=217
RPL_STATSYLINE=218
RPL_STATSVLINE=240
RPL_STATSLLINE=241
RPL_STATSHLINE=244
RPL_STATSSLINE=244
RPL_STATSPING=246
RPL_STATSBLINE=247
ERR_NOSERVICEHOST=492
RPL_DATASTR=290
# implements RFC 2812 and prior IRC RFCs.
# clients register handler proc{}s for different server events and Client
# handles dispatch
class Client
attr_reader :server, :user
# create a new Client instance
def initialize
@server = Server.new # The Server
@user = @server.user("") # The User representing the client on this Server
@handlers = Hash.new
# This is used by some messages to build lists of users that
# will be delegated when the ENDOF... message is received
@tmpusers = []
end
# clear the server and reset the User
def reset
@server.clear
@user = @server.user("")
end
# key:: server event to handle
# value:: proc object called when event occurs
# set a handler for a server event
#
# ==server events currently supported:
#
# TODO handle errors ERR_NOSUCHNICK, ERR_NOSUCHCHANNEL
# TODO handle errors ERR_CHANOPRIVSNEEDED, ERR_CANNOTSENDTOCHAN
#
# welcome:: server welcome message on connect
# yourhost:: your host details (on connection)
# created:: when the server was started
# isupport:: information about what this server supports
# ping:: server pings you (default handler returns a pong)
# nicktaken:: you tried to change nick to one that's in use
# badnick:: you tried to change nick to one that's invalid
# topic:: someone changed the topic of a channel
# topicinfo:: on joining a channel or asking for the topic, tells you
# who set it and when
# names:: server sends list of channel members when you join
# motd:: server message of the day
# privmsg:: privmsg, the core of IRC, a message to you from someone
# public:: optionally instead of getting privmsg you can hook to only
# the public ones...
# msg:: or only the private ones, or both
# kick:: someone got kicked from a channel
# part:: someone left a channel
# quit:: someone quit IRC
# join:: someone joined a channel
# changetopic:: the topic of a channel changed
# invite:: you are invited to a channel
# nick:: someone changed their nick
# mode:: a mode change
# notice:: someone sends you a notice
# unknown:: any other message not handled by the above
def []=(key, value)
@handlers[key] = value
end
# key:: event name
# remove a handler for a server event
def deletehandler(key)
@handlers.delete(key)
end
# takes a server string, checks for PING, PRIVMSG, NOTIFY, etc, and parses
# numeric server replies, calling the appropriate handler for each, and
# sending it a hash containing the data from the server
def process(serverstring)
data = Hash.new
data[:serverstring] = serverstring
unless serverstring =~ /^(:(\S+)\s)?(\S+)(\s(.*))?/
raise "Unparseable Server Message!!!: #{serverstring}"
end
prefix, command, params = $2, $3, $5
if prefix != nil
# Most servers will send a full nick!user@host prefix for
# messages from users. Therefore, when the prefix doesn't match this
# syntax it's usually the server hostname.
#
# This is not always true, though, since some servers do not send a
# full hostmask for user messages.
#
if prefix =~ /^(?:\S+)(?:!\S+)?@(?:\S+)$/
data[:source] = @server.user(prefix)
else
if @server.hostname
if @server.hostname != prefix
debug "Origin #{prefix} for message\n\t#{serverstring.inspect}\nis neither a user hostmask nor the server hostname, assuming it's a nick"
data[:source] = @server.user(prefix)
else
data[:source] = @server
end
else
@server.instance_variable_set(:@hostname, data[:source])
data[:source] = @server
end
end
end
# split parameters in an array
argv = []
params.scan(/(?!:)(\S+)|:(.*)/) { argv << ($1 || $2) } if params
if command =~ /^(\d+)$/ # Numeric replies
data[:target] = argv[0]
# A numeric reply /should/ be directed at the client, except when we're connecting with a used nick, in which case
# it's directed at '*'
not_us = !([@user.nick, '*'].include?(data[:target]))
if not_us
warning "Server reply #{serverstring.inspect} directed at #{data[:target]} instead of client (#{@user.nick})"
end
num=command.to_i
case num
when RPL_WELCOME
# "Welcome to the Internet Relay Network
# <nick>!<user>@<host>"
if not_us
warning "Server thinks client (#{@user.inspect}) has a different nick"
@user.nick = data[:target]
end
if argv[1] =~ /(\S+)(?:!(\S+?))?@(\S+)/
nick = $1
user = $2
host = $2
warning "Welcome message nick mismatch (#{nick} vs #{data[:target]})" if nick != data[:target]
@user.user = user if user
@user.host = host if host
end
handle(:welcome, data)
when RPL_YOURHOST
# "Your host is <servername>, running version <ver>"
data[:message] = argv[1]
handle(:yourhost, data)
when RPL_CREATED
# "This server was created <date>"
data[:message] = argv[1]
handle(:created, data)
when RPL_MYINFO
# "<servername> <version> <available user modes>
# <available channel modes>"
@server.parse_my_info(params.split(' ', 2).last)
data[:servername] = @server.hostname
data[:version] = @server.version
data[:usermodes] = @server.usermodes
data[:chanmodes] = @server.chanmodes
handle(:myinfo, data)
when RPL_ISUPPORT
# "PREFIX=(ov)@+ CHANTYPES=#& :are supported by this server"
# "MODES=4 CHANLIMIT=#:20 NICKLEN=16 USERLEN=10 HOSTLEN=63
# TOPICLEN=450 KICKLEN=450 CHANNELLEN=30 KEYLEN=23 CHANTYPES=#
# PREFIX=(ov)@+ CASEMAPPING=ascii CAPAB IRCD=dancer :are available
# on this server"
#
@server.parse_isupport(argv[1..-2].join(' '))
handle(:isupport, data)
when ERR_NICKNAMEINUSE
# "* <nick> :Nickname is already in use"
data[:nick] = argv[1]
data[:message] = argv[2]
handle(:nicktaken, data)
when ERR_ERRONEUSNICKNAME
# "* <nick> :Erroneous nickname"
data[:nick] = argv[1]
data[:message] = argv[2]
handle(:badnick, data)
when RPL_TOPIC
data[:channel] = @server.get_channel(argv[1])
data[:topic] = argv[2]
if data[:channel]
data[:channel].topic.text = data[:topic]
else
warning "Received topic #{data[:topic].inspect} for channel #{data[:channel].inspect} I was not on"
end
handle(:topic, data)
when RPL_TOPIC_INFO
data[:nick] = @server.user(argv[0])
data[:channel] = @server.get_channel(argv[1])
data[:source] = @server.user(argv[2])
data[:time] = Time.at(argv[3].to_i)
if data[:channel]
data[:channel].topic.set_by = data[:nick]
data[:channel].topic.set_on = data[:time]
else
warning "Received topic #{data[:topic].inspect} for channel #{data[:channel].inspect} I was not on"
end
handle(:topicinfo, data)
when RPL_NAMREPLY
# "( "=" / "*" / "@" ) <channel>
# :[ "@" / "+" ] <nick> *( " " [ "@" / "+" ] <nick> )
# - "@" is used for secret channels, "*" for private
# channels, and "=" for others (public channels).
data[:channeltype] = argv[1]
data[:channel] = argv[2]
chan = @server.get_channel(data[:channel])
unless chan
warning "Received names #{data[:topic].inspect} for channel #{data[:channel].inspect} I was not on"
return
end
users = []
argv[3].scan(/\S+/).each { |u|
# FIXME beware of servers that allow multiple prefixes
if(u =~ /^([#{@server.supports[:prefix][:prefixes].join}])?(.*)$/)
umode = $1
user = $2
users << [user, umode]
end
}
users.each { |ar|
u = @server.user(ar[0])
chan.add_user(u, :silent => true)
debug "Adding user #{u}"
if ar[1]
m = @server.supports[:prefix][:prefixes].index(ar[1].to_sym)
ms = @server.supports[:prefix][:modes][m]
debug "\twith mode #{ar[1]} (#{ms})"
chan.mode[ms].set(u)
end
}
@tmpusers += users
when RPL_ENDOFNAMES
data[:channel] = argv[1]
data[:users] = @tmpusers
handle(:names, data)
@tmpusers = Array.new
when RPL_LUSERCLIENT
# ":There are <integer> users and <integer>
# services on <integer> servers"
data[:message] = argv[1]
handle(:luserclient, data)
when RPL_LUSEROP
# "<integer> :operator(s) online"
data[:ops] = argv[1].to_i
handle(:luserop, data)
when RPL_LUSERUNKNOWN
# "<integer> :unknown connection(s)"
data[:unknown] = argv[1].to_i
handle(:luserunknown, data)
when RPL_LUSERCHANNELS
# "<integer> :channels formed"
data[:channels] = argv[1].to_i
handle(:luserchannels, data)
when RPL_LUSERME
# ":I have <integer> clients and <integer> servers"
data[:message] = argv[1]
handle(:luserme, data)
when ERR_NOMOTD
# ":MOTD File is missing"
data[:message] = argv[1]
handle(:motd_missing, data)
when RPL_LOCALUSERS
# ":Current local users: 3 Max: 4"
data[:message] = argv[1]
handle(:localusers, data)
when RPL_GLOBALUSERS
# ":Current global users: 3 Max: 4"
data[:message] = argv[1]
handle(:globalusers, data)
when RPL_STATSCONN
# ":Highest connection count: 4 (4 clients) (251 since server was
# (re)started)"
data[:message] = argv[1]
handle(:statsconn, data)
when RPL_MOTDSTART
# "<nick> :- <server> Message of the Day -"
if argv[1] =~ /^-\s+(\S+)\s/
server = $1
@motd = ""
end
when RPL_MOTD
if(argv[1] =~ /^-\s+(.*)$/)
@motd << $1
@motd << "\n"
end
when RPL_ENDOFMOTD
data[:motd] = @motd
handle(:motd, data)
when RPL_DATASTR
data[:text] = argv[1]
handle(:datastr, data)
else
handle(:unknown, data)
end
return # We've processed the numeric reply
end
# Otherwise, the command should be a single word
case command.to_sym
when :PING
data[:pingid] = argv[0]
handle(:ping, data)
when :PONG
data[:pingid] = argv[0]
handle(:pong, data)
when :PRIVMSG
# you can either bind to 'PRIVMSG', to get every one and
# parse it yourself, or you can bind to 'MSG', 'PUBLIC',
# etc and get it all nicely split up for you.
begin
data[:target] = @server.user_or_channel(argv[0])
rescue
# The previous may fail e.g. when the target is a server or something
# like that (e.g. $<mask>). In any of these cases, we just use the
# String as a target
# FIXME we probably want to explicitly check for the #<mask> $<mask>
data[:target] = argv[0]
end
data[:message] = argv[1]
handle(:privmsg, data)
# Now we split it
if data[:target].kind_of?(Channel)
handle(:public, data)
else
handle(:msg, data)
end
when :NOTICE
begin
data[:target] = @server.user_or_channel(argv[0])
rescue
# The previous may fail e.g. when the target is a server or something
# like that (e.g. $<mask>). In any of these cases, we just use the
# String as a target
# FIXME we probably want to explicitly check for the #<mask> $<mask>
data[:target] = argv[0]
end
data[:message] = argv[1]
case data[:source]
when User
handle(:notice, data)
else
# "server notice" (not from user, noone to reply to)
handle(:snotice, data)
end
when :KICK
data[:channel] = @server.channel(argv[0])
data[:target] = @server.user(argv[1])
data[:message] = argv[2]
@server.delete_user_from_channel(data[:target], data[:channel])
if data[:target] == @user
@server.delete_channel(data[:channel])
end
handle(:kick, data)
when :PART
data[:channel] = @server.channel(argv[0])
data[:message] = argv[1]
@server.delete_user_from_channel(data[:source], data[:channel])
if data[:source] == @user
@server.delete_channel(data[:channel])
end
handle(:part, data)
when :QUIT
data[:message] = argv[0]
data[:was_on] = @server.channels.inject(ChannelList.new) { |list, ch|
list << ch if ch.has_user?(data[:source])
list
}
@server.delete_user(data[:source])
handle(:quit, data)
when :JOIN
data[:channel] = @server.channel(argv[0])
data[:channel].add_user(data[:source])
handle(:join, data)
when :TOPIC
data[:channel] = @server.channel(argv[0])
data[:topic] = Channel::Topic.new(argv[1], data[:source], Time.new)
data[:channel].topic.replace(data[:topic])
handle(:changetopic, data)
when :INVITE
data[:target] = @server.user(argv[0])
data[:channel] = @server.channel(argv[1])
handle(:invite, data)
when :NICK
data[:is_on] = @server.channels.inject(ChannelList.new) { |list, ch|
list << ch if ch.has_user?(data[:source])
list
}
data[:newnick] = argv[0]
data[:oldnick] = data[:source].nick.dup
data[:source].nick = data[:newnick]
debug "#{data[:oldnick]} (now #{data[:newnick]}) was on #{data[:is_on].join(', ')}"
handle(:nick, data)
when :MODE
# MODE ([+-]<modes> (<params>)*)*
# When a MODE message is received by a server,
# Type C will have parameters too, so we must
# be able to consume parameters for all
# but Type D modes
data[:channel] = @server.user_or_channel(argv[0])
data[:modestring] = argv[1..-1].join(" ")
case data[:channel]
when User
# TODO
warning "Unhandled user mode message '#{serverstring}'"
else
# data[:modes] is an array where each element
# is either a flag which doesn't need parameters
# or an array with a flag which needs parameters
# and the corresponding parameter
data[:modes] = []
# array of indices in data[:modes] where parameters
# are needed
who_wants_params = []
argv[1..-1].each { |arg|
setting = arg[0].chr
if "+-".include?(setting)
arg[1..-1].each_byte { |b|
m = b.chr
case m.to_sym
when *@server.supports[:chanmodes][:typea]
data[:modes] << [setting + m]
who_wants_params << data[:modes].length - 1
when *@server.supports[:chanmodes][:typeb]
data[:modes] << [setting + m]
who_wants_params << data[:modes].length - 1
when *@server.supports[:chanmodes][:typec]
if setting == "+"
data[:modes] << [setting + m]
who_wants_params << data[:modes].length - 1
else
data[:modes] << setting + m
end
when *@server.supports[:chanmodes][:typed]
data[:modes] << setting + m
when *@server.supports[:prefix][:modes]
data[:modes] << [setting + m]
who_wants_params << data[:modes].length - 1
else
warning "Unknown mode #{m} in #{serverstring.inspect}"
end
}
else
idx = who_wants_params.shift
if idx.nil?
warning "Oops, problems parsing #{serverstring.inspect}"
break
end
data[:modes][idx] << arg
end
}
end
data[:modes].each { |mode|
case mode
when Array
set = mode[0][0].chr == "+" ? :set : :reset
key = mode[0][1].chr.to_sym
val = mode[1]
data[:channel].mode[key].send(set, val)
else
set = mode[0].chr == "+" ? :set : :reset
key = mode[1].chr.to_sym
data[:channel].mode[key].send(set)
end
} if data[:modes]
handle(:mode, data)
else
warning "Unknown message #{serverstring.inspect}"
handle(:unknown, data)
end
end
private
# key:: server event name
# data:: hash containing data about the event, passed to the proc
# call client's proc for an event, if they set one as a handler
def handle(key, data)
if(@handlers.has_key?(key))
@handlers[key].call(data)
end
end
end
end
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