-#include "inspstring.h"
-#include "helperfuncs.h"
-#include "hashcomp.h"
-
-extern int MODCOUNT;
-extern std::vector<Module*> modules;
-extern std::vector<ircd_module*> factory;
-
-extern int LogLevel;
-extern char ServerName[MAXBUF];
-extern char Network[MAXBUF];
-extern char ServerDesc[MAXBUF];
-extern char AdminName[MAXBUF];
-extern char AdminEmail[MAXBUF];
-extern char AdminNick[MAXBUF];
-extern char diepass[MAXBUF];
-extern char restartpass[MAXBUF];
-extern char motd[MAXBUF];
-extern char rules[MAXBUF];
-extern char list[MAXBUF];
-extern char PrefixQuit[MAXBUF];
-extern char DieValue[MAXBUF];
-
-extern int debugging;
-extern int WHOWAS_STALE;
-extern int WHOWAS_MAX;
-extern int DieDelay;
-extern time_t startup_time;
-extern int NetBufferSize;
-extern time_t nb_start;
-
-extern std::vector<std::string> module_names;
-
-extern int boundPortCount;
-extern int portCount;
-
-extern int ports[MAXSOCKS];
-
-extern std::stringstream config_f;
-
-extern FILE *log_file;
-
-typedef nspace::hash_map<std::string, userrec*, nspace::hash<string>, irc::StrHashComp> user_hash;
-typedef nspace::hash_map<std::string, chanrec*, nspace::hash<string>, irc::StrHashComp> chan_hash;
-typedef nspace::hash_map<in_addr,string*, nspace::hash<in_addr>, irc::InAddr_HashComp> address_cache;
-typedef nspace::hash_map<std::string, WhoWasUser*, nspace::hash<string>, irc::StrHashComp> whowas_hash;
-typedef std::deque<command_t> command_table;
-
-
-extern user_hash clientlist;
-extern chan_hash chanlist;
-extern whowas_hash whowas;
-extern command_table cmdlist;
-extern file_cache MOTD;
-extern file_cache RULES;
-extern address_cache IP;
-
-/* Version two, now with optimized expiry!
- *
- * Because the old way was horrendously slow, the new way of expiring xlines is very
- * very efficient. I have improved the efficiency of the algorithm in two ways:
- *
- * (1) There are now two lists of items for each linetype. One list holds permenant
- * items, and the other list holds temporary items (ones which will expire).
- * Items which are on the permenant list are NEVER checked at all by the
- * expire_lines() function.
- * (2) The temporary xline lists are always kept in strict numerical order, keyed by
- * current time + duration. This means that the line which is due to expire the
- * soonest is always pointed at by vector::begin(), so a simple while loop can
- * very efficiently, very quickly and above all SAFELY pick off the first few
- * items in the vector which need zapping.
- *
- * -- Brain