}
}
ModeAction ma = modehandlers[handler_id]->OnModeChange(user, targetuser, targetchannel, parameter, adding);
+
+ if ((modehandlers[handler_id]->GetNumParams(adding)) && (parameter == ""))
+ {
+ /* The handler nuked the parameter and they are supposed to have one.
+ * We CANT continue now, even if they actually returned MODEACTION_ALLOW,
+ * so we bail to the next mode character.
+ */
+ continue;
+ }
+
if (ma == MODEACTION_ALLOW)
{
log(DEBUG,"ModeAction was allow");
return;
}
+void ModeParser::CleanMask(std::string &mask)
+{
+ std::string::size_type pos_of_pling = mask.find_first_of('!');
+ std::string::size_type pos_of_at = mask.find_first_of('@');
+ std::string::size_type pos_of_dot = mask.find_first_of('.');
+ std::string::size_type pos_of_colon = mask.find_first_of(':'); /* Because ipv6 addresses are colon delimited */
+
+ if ((pos_of_pling == std::string::npos) && (pos_of_at == std::string::npos))
+ {
+ /* Just a nick, or just a host */
+ if ((pos_of_dot == std::string::npos) && (pos_of_colon == std::string::npos))
+ {
+ /* It has no '.' in it, it must be a nick. */
+ mask.append("!*@*");
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* Got a dot in it? Has to be a host */
+ mask = "*!*@" + mask;
+ }
+ }
+ else if ((pos_of_pling == std::string::npos) && (pos_of_at != std::string::npos))
+ {
+ /* Has an @ but no !, its a user@host */
+ mask = "*!" + mask;
+ }
+ else if ((pos_of_pling != std::string::npos) && (pos_of_at == std::string::npos))
+ {
+ /* Has a ! but no @, it must be a nick!ident */
+ mask.append("@*");
+ }
+}
+
bool ModeParser::AddMode(ModeHandler* mh, unsigned const char modeletter)
{
unsigned char mask = 0;