void handle_woot(char **parameters, int pcnt, userrec *user)
{
- // this test command just accepts:
- // /woot :<text>
- // and sends <text> to all opers with +s mode.
- // NB: The ':' is *REQUIRED* otherwise the parser will
- // split the line into multiple parameters[]!
- //
- // If you want to process all the line with no leading colon, you must
- // implement a parser here that assembles parameters[] to match the
- // syntax of your command - the way it is done in the core is to meet
- // rfc-compatibility.
- Srv->SendOpers(parameters[0]);
-
-
+ Srv->Log(DEBUG,"woot handler");
// Here is a sample of how to send servermodes. Note that unless remote
// servers in your net are u:lined, they may reverse this, but its a
// quick and effective modehack.
// 0 in the modes parameter signifies that
// anyone can issue the command, and the
// command takes only one parameter.
- Srv->AddCommand("WOOT",handle_woot,0,1);
+ Srv->AddCommand("WOOT",handle_woot,0,0);
// Add a mode +Z for channels with no parameters
Srv->AddExtendedMode('Z',MT_CHANNEL,false,1,0);
}
- virtual bool OnExtendedMode(userrec* user, chanrec* chan, char modechar, int type, bool mode_on, string_list ¶ms)
+ virtual bool OnExtendedMode(userrec* user, void* target, char modechar, int type, bool mode_on, string_list ¶ms)
{
- if (modechar != 'Z') {
+
+ if ((modechar != 'Z') || (type != MT_CHANNEL)) {
// this mode isn't ours, we have to bail and return 0 to not handle it.
Srv->Log(DEBUG,"Extended mode event triggered, but this is not a mode i've claimed!");
return 0;
}
+ chanrec* chan = (chanrec*)target;
- // TODO: Add checking here - should bail with 0 value if the mode is already on or off
if (mode_on) {
Srv->Log(DEBUG,"Custom mode is being added to channel");
+ Srv->Log(DEBUG,chan->name);
}
else {
Srv->Log(DEBUG,"Custom mode is being taken from a channel");
+ Srv->Log(DEBUG,chan->name);
}
- Srv->Log(DEBUG,chan->name);
-
+
// must return 1 to handle the mode!
return 1;
}