-# Plugin for the Ruby IRC bot (http://linuxbrit.co.uk/rbot/)
+#-- vim:sw=2:et
+#++
#
-# Create mini plugins on IRC.
+# :title: Script plugin for rbot
#
-# Scripts are little Ruby programs that run in the context of the script plugin. You
-# can create them directly in an IRC channel, and invoke them just like normal rbot plugins.
+# Author:: Mark Kretschmann <markey@web.de>
+# Copyright:: (C) 2006 Mark Kretschmann
+# License:: GPL v2
#
-# (c) 2006 Mark Kretschmann <markey@web.de>
-# Licensed under GPL V2.
-
-
-Command = Struct.new( "Command", :code, :nick, :created, :channel )
+# Create mini plugins on IRC.
+#
+# Scripts are little Ruby programs that run in the context of the script
+# plugin. You can create them directly in an IRC channel, and invoke them just
+# like normal rbot plugins.
+define_structure :Command, :code, :nick, :created, :channel
class ScriptPlugin < Plugin
super
if @registry.has_key?(:commands)
@commands = @registry[:commands]
+ raise unless @commands
else
@commands = Hash.new
end
def help( plugin, topic="" )
if topic == "add"
- "Scripts are little Ruby programs that run in the context of the script plugin. You can access @bot (class IrcBot), m (class PrivMessage), user (class String, either the first argument, or if missing the sourcenick), and args (class Array, an array of arguments). Example: 'script add greet m.reply( 'Hello ' + user )'. Invoke the script just like a plugin: '<botnick>: greet'."
+ "Scripts are little Ruby programs that run in the context of the script plugin. You can access @bot (class Irc::Bot), m (class Irc::PrivMessage), user (class String, either the first argument, or if missing the sourcenick), and args (class Array, an array of arguments). Example: 'script add greet m.reply( 'Hello ' + user )'. Invoke the script just like a plugin: '<botnick>: greet'."
else
"Create mini plugins on IRC. 'script add <name> <code>' => Create script named <name> with the Ruby program <code>. 'script list' => Show a list of all known scripts. 'script show <name>' => Show the source code for <name>. 'script del <name>' => Delete the script <name>."
end
begin
eval( code )
- rescue => e
+ rescue Exception => e
m.reply( "Script '#{name}' crapped out :(" )
m.reply( e.inspect )
end
}
+ m.replied = true
end
end
def handle_eval( m, params )
code = params[:code].to_s.dup.untaint
- Thread.start {
- # TODO allow different safe levels for different botusers
- begin
- eval( code )
- rescue => e
- m.reply( "Script '#{name}' crapped out :(" )
- m.reply( e.inspect )
- end
- }
+ Thread.start {
+ # TODO allow different safe levels for different botusers
+ begin
+ eval( code )
+ rescue Exception => e
+ m.reply( "Script '#{name}' crapped out :(" )
+ m.reply( e.inspect )
+ end
+ }
+ m.replied = true
end
def handle_echo( m, params )
code = params[:code].to_s.dup.untaint
- Thread.start {
- # TODO allow different safe levels for different botusers
- begin
- m.reply eval( code ).to_s
- rescue => e
- m.reply( "Script '#{name}' crapped out :(" )
- m.reply( e.inspect )
- end
- }
+ Thread.start {
+ # TODO allow different safe levels for different botusers
+ begin
+ m.reply eval( code ).to_s
+ rescue Exception => e
+ m.reply( "Script '#{name}' crapped out :(" )
+ m.reply( e.inspect )
+ end
+ }
+ m.replied = true
end
command = Command.new( code, nick, created, channel )
@commands[name] = command
- m.reply( "done" )
+ m.okay
end
end
@commands.delete( name )
- m.reply( "done" )
+ m.okay
end