+ /** Generate an ELine
+ */
+ XLine* Generate(time_t set_time, unsigned long duration, const std::string& source, const std::string& reason, const std::string& xline_specific_mask) CXX11_OVERRIDE
+ {
+ IdentHostPair ih = ServerInstance->XLines->IdentSplit(xline_specific_mask);
+ return new ELine(set_time, duration, source, reason, ih.first, ih.second);
+ }
+};
+
+/** An XLineFactory specialized to generate KLine* pointers
+ */
+class KLineFactory : public XLineFactory
+{
+ public:
+ KLineFactory() : XLineFactory("K") { }
+
+ /** Generate a KLine
+ */
+ XLine* Generate(time_t set_time, unsigned long duration, const std::string& source, const std::string& reason, const std::string& xline_specific_mask) CXX11_OVERRIDE
+ {
+ IdentHostPair ih = ServerInstance->XLines->IdentSplit(xline_specific_mask);
+ return new KLine(set_time, duration, source, reason, ih.first, ih.second);
+ }
+};
+
+/** An XLineFactory specialized to generate QLine* pointers
+ */
+class QLineFactory : public XLineFactory
+{
+ public:
+ QLineFactory() : XLineFactory("Q") { }
+
+ /** Generate a QLine
+ */
+ XLine* Generate(time_t set_time, unsigned long duration, const std::string& source, const std::string& reason, const std::string& xline_specific_mask) CXX11_OVERRIDE
+ {
+ return new QLine(set_time, duration, source, reason, xline_specific_mask);
+ }
+};
+
+/** An XLineFactory specialized to generate ZLine* pointers
+ */
+class ZLineFactory : public XLineFactory
+{
+ public:
+ ZLineFactory() : XLineFactory("Z") { }
+
+ /** Generate a ZLine
+ */
+ XLine* Generate(time_t set_time, unsigned long duration, const std::string& source, const std::string& reason, const std::string& xline_specific_mask) CXX11_OVERRIDE
+ {
+ return new ZLine(set_time, duration, source, reason, xline_specific_mask);
+ }
+};
+
+
+/*
+ * This is now version 3 of the XLine subsystem, let's see if we can get it as nice and
+ * efficient as we can this time so we can close this file and never ever touch it again ..
+ *
+ * Background:
+ * Version 1 stored all line types in one list (one for g, one for z, etc). This was fine,
+ * but both version 1 and 2 suck at applying lines efficiently. That is, every time a new line
+ * was added, it iterated every existing line for every existing user. Ow. Expiry was also
+ * expensive, as the lists were NOT sorted.