- char* ChanModes(bool showkey);
-
- /** Spool the NAMES list for this channel to the given user
- * @param user The user to spool the NAMES list to
- * @param ulist The user list to send, NULL to use the
- * channel's default names list of everyone
- */
- void UserList(User *user, CUList* ulist = NULL);
-
- /** Get the number of invisible users on this channel
- * @return Number of invisible users
- */
- int CountInvisible();
-
- /** Get a users status on this channel
- * @param user The user to look up
- * @return One of STATUS_OP, STATUS_HOP, STATUS_VOICE, or zero.
- */
- int GetStatus(User *user);
-
- /** Get a users status on this channel in a bitmask
- * @param user The user to look up
- * @return A bitmask containing zero or more of STATUS_OP, STATUS_HOP, STATUS_VOICE
- */
- int GetStatusFlags(User *user);
-
- /** Get a users prefix on this channel in a string.
- * @param user The user to look up
- * @return A character array containing the prefix string.
- * Unlike GetStatus and GetStatusFlags which will only return the
- * core specified modes @, % and + (op, halfop and voice), GetPrefixChar
- * will also return module-defined prefixes. If the user has to prefix,
- * an empty but non-null string is returned. If the user has multiple
- * prefixes, the highest is returned. If you do not recognise the prefix
- * character you can get, you can deal with it in a 'proprtional' manner
- * compared to known prefixes, using GetPrefixValue().
- */
- const char* GetPrefixChar(User *user);
-
- /** Return all of a users mode prefixes into a char* string.
- * @param user The user to look up
- * @return A list of all prefix characters. The prefixes will always
- * be in rank order, greatest first, as certain IRC clients require
- * this when multiple prefixes are used names lists.
- */
- const char* GetAllPrefixChars(User* user);