* Before you start screaming, this definition is only used here, so moving it to a header is pointless.
* Yes, it's horrid. Blame cl for being different. -- w00t
*/
-#if defined(WINDOWS) && !defined(HASHMAP_DEPRECATED)
- typedef nspace::hash_map<irc::string, std::deque<User*>, nspace::hash_compare<irc::string, std::less<irc::string> > > watchentries;
-#else
- typedef nspace::hash_map<irc::string, std::deque<User*>, irc::hash> watchentries;
-#endif
+
+typedef nspace::hash_map<irc::string, std::deque<User*>, irc::hash> watchentries;
typedef std::map<irc::string, std::string> watchlist;
/* Who's watching each nickname.
if (awaymsg.empty())
{
- numeric = std::string(user->nick) + " " + user->ident + " " + user->dhost + " " + ConvToStr(ServerInstance->Time()) + " :is no longer away";
+ numeric = user->nick + " " + user->ident + " " + user->dhost + " " + ConvToStr(ServerInstance->Time()) + " :is no longer away";
inum = 599;
}
else
{
- numeric = std::string(user->nick) + " " + user->ident + " " + user->dhost + " " + ConvToStr(ServerInstance->Time()) + " :" + awaymsg;
+ numeric = user->nick + " " + user->ident + " " + user->dhost + " " + ConvToStr(ServerInstance->Time()) + " :" + awaymsg;
inum = 598;
}