- bool HasModePermission(unsigned char mode, ModeType type);
-
- /** Calls read() to read some data for this user using their fd.
- * @param buffer The buffer to read into
- * @param size The size of data to read
- * @return The number of bytes read, or -1 if an error occured.
- */
- int ReadData(void* buffer, size_t size);
-
- /** This method adds data to the read buffer of the user.
- * The buffer can grow to any size within limits of the available memory,
- * managed by the size of a std::string, however if any individual line in
- * the buffer grows over 600 bytes in length (which is 88 chars over the
- * RFC-specified limit per line) then the method will return false and the
- * text will not be inserted.
- * @param a The string to add to the users read buffer
- * @return True if the string was successfully added to the read buffer
- */
- bool AddBuffer(const std::string &a);
-
- /** This method returns true if the buffer contains at least one carriage return
- * character (e.g. one complete line may be read)
- * @return True if there is at least one complete line in the users buffer
- */
- bool BufferIsReady();
-
- /** This function clears the entire buffer by setting it to an empty string.
- */
- void ClearBuffer();
-
- /** This method returns the first available string at the tail end of the buffer
- * and advances the tail end of the buffer past the string. This means it is
- * a one way operation in a similar way to strtok(), and multiple calls return
- * multiple lines if they are available. The results of this function if there
- * are no lines to be read are unknown, always use BufferIsReady() to check if
- * it is ok to read the buffer before calling GetBuffer().
- * @return The string at the tail end of this users buffer
- */
- std::string GetBuffer();
-
- /** Sets the write error for a connection. This is done because the actual disconnect
- * of a client may occur at an inopportune time such as half way through /LIST output.
- * The WriteErrors of clients are checked at a more ideal time (in the mainloop) and
- * errored clients purged.
- * @param error The error string to set.
- */
- void SetWriteError(const std::string &error);
-
- /** Returns the write error which last occured on this connection or an empty string
- * if none occured.
- * @return The error string which has occured for this user
- */
- const char* GetWriteError();
-
- /** Adds a line buffer to the user's sendq.
- * You may add any amount of text up to this users sendq value, if you exceed the
- * sendq value, SetWriteError() will be called to set the users error string to
- * "SendQ exceeded", and further buffer adds will be dropped.
- * @param data The data to add to the write buffer
- */
- void AddWriteBuf(LineBuffer *l);
-
- /** Flushes as much of the user's buffer to the file descriptor as possible.
- * This function may not always flush the entire buffer, rather instead as much of it
- * as it possibly can. If the send() call fails to send the entire buffer, the buffer
- * position is advanced forwards and the rest of the data sent at the next call to
- * this method.
- */
- void FlushWriteBuf();
-
- /** Returns the list of channels this user has been invited to but has not yet joined.
- * @return A list of channels the user is invited to
- */
- InvitedList* GetInviteList();