# "<channel> <mode> <mode params>"
RPL_CHANNELMODEIS=324
+ # "<channel> <unixtime>"
+ RPL_CREATIONTIME=329
+
+ # "<channel> <url>"
+ RPL_CHANNEL_URL=328
+
# "<channel> :No topic is set"
RPL_NOTOPIC=331
data[:message] = argv[2]
handle(:badnick, data)
when RPL_TOPIC
- data[:channel] = @server.get_channel(argv[1])
+ data[:channel] = @server.channel(argv[1])
data[:topic] = argv[2]
-
- if data[:channel]
- data[:channel].topic.text = data[:topic]
- else
- warning "Received topic #{data[:topic].inspect} for channel #{data[:channel].inspect} I was not on"
- end
+ data[:channel].topic.text = data[:topic]
handle(:topic, data)
when RPL_TOPIC_INFO
data[:nick] = @server.user(argv[0])
- data[:channel] = @server.get_channel(argv[1])
+ data[:channel] = @server.channel(argv[1])
# This must not be an IRC::User because it might not be an actual User,
# and we risk overwriting valid User data
data[:time] = Time.at(argv[3].to_i)
- if data[:channel]
- data[:channel].topic.set_by = data[:source]
- data[:channel].topic.set_on = data[:time]
- else
- warning "Received topic #{data[:topic].inspect} for channel #{data[:channel].inspect} I was not on"
- end
+ data[:channel].topic.set_by = data[:source]
+ data[:channel].topic.set_on = data[:time]
handle(:topicinfo, data)
when RPL_NAMREPLY
handle(:who, data)
when RPL_ENDOFWHO
handle(:eowho, data)
+ when RPL_CHANNELMODEIS
+ parse_mode(serverstring, argv[1..-1], data)
+ handle(:mode, data)
+ when RPL_CREATIONTIME
+ data[:channel] = argv[1]
+ data[:time] = Time.at(argv[2].to_i)
+ @server.get_channel(data[:channel]).creation_time=data[:time]
+ handle(:creationtime, data)
+ when RPL_CHANNEL_URL
+ data[:channel] = argv[1]
+ data[:url] = argv[2]
+ @server.get_channel(data[:channel]).url=data[:url].dup
+ handle(:channel_url, data)
else
+ warning "Unknown message #{serverstring.inspect}"
handle(:unknown, data)
end
return # We've processed the numeric reply
handle(:nick, data)
when :MODE
- # MODE ([+-]<modes> (<params>)*)*
- # When a MODE message is received by a server,
- # Type C will have parameters too, so we must
- # be able to consume parameters for all
- # but Type D modes
-
- data[:target] = @server.user_or_channel(argv[0])
- data[:modestring] = argv[1..-1].join(" ")
- # data[:modes] is an array where each element
- # is an array with two elements, the first of which
- # is either :set or :reset, and the second symbol
- # is the mode letter. An optional third element
- # is present e.g. for channel modes that need
- # a parameter
- data[:modes] = []
- case data[:target]
- when User
- # User modes aren't currently handled internally,
- # but we still parse them and delegate to the client
- warning "Unhandled user mode message '#{serverstring}'"
- argv[1..-1].each { |arg|
- setting = arg[0].chr
- if "+-".include?(setting)
- setting = setting == "+" ? :set : :reset
- arg[1..-1].each_byte { |b|
- m = b.chr.intern
- data[:modes] << [setting, m]
- }
- else
- # Although typically User modes don't take an argument,
- # this is not true for all modes on all servers. Since
- # we have no knowledge of which modes take parameters
- # and which don't we just assign it to the last
- # mode. This is not going to do strange things often,
- # as usually User modes are only set one at a time
- warning "Unhandled user mode parameter #{arg} found"
- data[:modes].last << arg
+ parse_mode(serverstring, argv, data)
+ handle(:mode, data)
+ else
+ warning "Unknown message #{serverstring.inspect}"
+ handle(:unknown, data)
+ end
+ end
+
+ private
+
+ # key:: server event name
+ # data:: hash containing data about the event, passed to the proc
+ # call client's proc for an event, if they set one as a handler
+ def handle(key, data)
+ if(@handlers.has_key?(key))
+ @handlers[key].call(data)
+ end
+ end
+
+ # RPL_CHANNELMODEIS
+ # MODE ([+-]<modes> (<params>)*)*
+ # When a MODE message is received by a server,
+ # Type C will have parameters too, so we must
+ # be able to consume parameters for all
+ # but Type D modes
+ def parse_mode(serverstring, argv, data)
+ data[:target] = @server.user_or_channel(argv[0])
+ data[:modestring] = argv[1..-1].join(" ")
+ # data[:modes] is an array where each element
+ # is an array with two elements, the first of which
+ # is either :set or :reset, and the second symbol
+ # is the mode letter. An optional third element
+ # is present e.g. for channel modes that need
+ # a parameter
+ data[:modes] = []
+ case data[:target]
+ when User
+ # User modes aren't currently handled internally,
+ # but we still parse them and delegate to the client
+ warning "Unhandled user mode message '#{serverstring}'"
+ argv[1..-1].each { |arg|
+ setting = arg[0].chr
+ if "+-".include?(setting)
+ setting = setting == "+" ? :set : :reset
+ arg[1..-1].each_byte { |b|
+ m = b.chr.intern
+ data[:modes] << [setting, m]
+ }
+ else
+ # Although typically User modes don't take an argument,
+ # this is not true for all modes on all servers. Since
+ # we have no knowledge of which modes take parameters
+ # and which don't we just assign it to the last
+ # mode. This is not going to do strange things often,
+ # as usually User modes are only set one at a time
+ warning "Unhandled user mode parameter #{arg} found"
+ data[:modes].last << arg
+ end
+ }
+ else
+ # array of indices in data[:modes] where parameters
+ # are needed
+ who_wants_params = []
+
+ modes = argv[1..-1].dup
+ debug modes
+ getting_args = false
+ while arg = modes.shift
+ debug arg
+ if getting_args
+ # getting args for previously set modes
+ idx = who_wants_params.shift
+ if idx.nil?
+ warning "Oops, problems parsing #{serverstring.inspect}"
+ break
end
- }
- else
- # array of indices in data[:modes] where parameters
- # are needed
- who_wants_params = []
-
- argv[1..-1].each { |arg|
- setting = arg[0].chr
- if "+-".include?(setting)
- setting = setting == "+" ? :set : :reset
- arg[1..-1].each_byte { |b|
- m = b.chr.intern
- if m == :+
- setting = :set
- next
- elsif m == :-
- setting = :reset
- next
- end
+ data[:modes][idx] << arg
+ getting_args = false if who_wants_params.empty?
+ else
+ debug @server.supports[:chanmodes]
+ setting = :set
+ arg.each_byte do |c|
+ m = c.chr.intern
+ case m
+ when :+
+ setting = :set
+ when :-
+ setting = :reset
+ else
data[:modes] << [setting, m]
case m
when *@server.supports[:chanmodes][:typea]
when *@server.supports[:prefix][:modes]
who_wants_params << data[:modes].length - 1
else
- warning "Unknown mode #{m} in #{serverstring.inspect}"
+ warning "Ignoring unknown mode #{m} in #{serverstring.inspect}"
+ data[:modes].pop
end
- }
- else
- idx = who_wants_params.shift
- if idx.nil?
- warning "Oops, problems parsing #{serverstring.inspect}"
- break
end
- data[:modes][idx] << arg
- end
- }
-
- data[:modes].each { |mode|
- set, key, val = mode
- if val
- data[:target].mode[key].send(set, val)
- else
- data[:target].mode[key].send(set)
end
- }
+ getting_args = true unless who_wants_params.empty?
+ end
end
- handle(:mode, data)
- else
- warning "Unknown message #{serverstring.inspect}"
- handle(:unknown, data)
- end
- end
-
- private
-
- # key:: server event name
- # data:: hash containing data about the event, passed to the proc
- # call client's proc for an event, if they set one as a handler
- def handle(key, data)
- if(@handlers.has_key?(key))
- @handlers[key].call(data)
+ data[:modes].each { |mode|
+ set, key, val = mode
+ if val
+ data[:target].mode[key].send(set, val)
+ else
+ data[:target].mode[key].send(set)
+ end
+ }
end
end
end