* We can, however, use a fancy invention: the multimap. Maps a key to one or more values.
* -- w00t
*/
- typedef std::multimap<std::string, Alias, irc::insensitive_swo> AliasMap;
+ typedef insp::flat_multimap<std::string, Alias, irc::insensitive_swo> AliasMap;
AliasMap Aliases;
return MOD_RES_PASSTHRU;
/* The parameters for the command in their original form, with the command stripped off */
- std::string compare = original_line.substr(command.length());
+ std::string compare(original_line, command.length());
while (*(compare.c_str()) == ' ')
compare.erase(compare.begin());
return;
/* The parameters for the command in their original form, with the command stripped off */
- std::string compare = text.substr(scommand.length() + 1);
+ std::string compare(text, scommand.length() + 1);
while (*(compare.c_str()) == ' ')
compare.erase(compare.begin());
{
pars.push_back(token);
}
- ServerInstance->Parser->CallHandler(command, pars, user);
+ ServerInstance->Parser.CallHandler(command, pars, user);
}
void Prioritize()