+ class Bot
+ module Config
+ Config.register ArrayValue.new('core.address_prefix',
+ :default => [], :wizard => true,
+ :desc => "what non nick-matching prefixes should the bot respond to as if addressed (e.g !, so that '!foo' is treated like 'rbot: foo')"
+ )
+
+ Config.register BooleanValue.new('core.reply_with_nick',
+ :default => false, :wizard => true,
+ :desc => "if true, the bot will prepend the nick to what he has to say when replying (e.g. 'markey: you can't do that!')"
+ )
+
+ Config.register StringValue.new('core.nick_postfix',
+ :default => ':', :wizard => true,
+ :desc => "when replying with nick put this character after the nick of the user the bot is replying to"
+ )
+ Config.register BooleanValue.new('core.private_replies',
+ :default => false,
+ :desc => 'Should the bot reply to private instead of the channel?'
+ )
+ end
+ end
+
+
+ # Define standard IRC attriubtes (not so standard actually,
+ # but the closest thing we have ...)
+ Bold = "\002"
+ Underline = "\037"
+ Reverse = "\026"
+ Italic = "\011"
+ NormalText = "\017"
+ AttributeRx = /#{Bold}|#{Underline}|#{Reverse}|#{Italic}|#{NormalText}/
+
+ # Color is prefixed by \003 and followed by optional
+ # foreground and background specifications, two-digits-max
+ # numbers separated by a comma. One of the two parts
+ # must be present.
+ Color = "\003"
+ ColorRx = /#{Color}\d?\d?(?:,\d\d?)?/
+
+ FormattingRx = /#{AttributeRx}|#{ColorRx}/
+
+ # Standard color codes
+ ColorCode = {
+ :black => 1,
+ :blue => 2,
+ :navyblue => 2,
+ :navy_blue => 2,
+ :green => 3,
+ :red => 4,
+ :brown => 5,
+ :purple => 6,
+ :olive => 7,
+ :yellow => 8,
+ :limegreen => 9,
+ :lime_green => 9,
+ :teal => 10,
+ :aqualight => 11,
+ :aqua_light => 11,
+ :royal_blue => 12,
+ :hotpink => 13,
+ :hot_pink => 13,
+ :darkgray => 14,
+ :dark_gray => 14,
+ :lightgray => 15,
+ :light_gray => 15,
+ :white => 16
+ }
+
+ # Convert a String or Symbol into a color number
+ def Irc.find_color(data)
+ "%02d" % if Integer === data
+ data
+ else
+ f = if String === data
+ data.intern
+ else
+ data
+ end
+ if ColorCode.key?(f)
+ ColorCode[f]
+ else
+ 0
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ # Insert the full color code for a given
+ # foreground/background combination.
+ def Irc.color(fg=nil,bg=nil)
+ str = Color.dup
+ if fg
+ str << Irc.find_color(fg)
+ end
+ if bg
+ str << "," << Irc.find_color(bg)
+ end
+ return str
+ end