X-Git-Url: https://git.netwichtig.de/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fcommand_parse.h;h=bd778c3d2cd6f811af0d75ad698add77f2f3c1a1;hb=4498f1abd163b140efcbbd9e75173665c9b1c29f;hp=f374673f26ff0fdd99e88265856d5388d3f958e0;hpb=cd712c40e1b352c05e7ae0f72e0a5e84cdf64323;p=user%2Fhenk%2Fcode%2Finspircd.git diff --git a/include/command_parse.h b/include/command_parse.h index f374673f2..bd778c3d2 100644 --- a/include/command_parse.h +++ b/include/command_parse.h @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ class CoreExport CommandParser * @param user The user to parse the command for * @param cmd The command string to process */ - bool ProcessCommand(User *user, std::string &cmd); + bool ProcessCommand(LocalUser *user, std::string &cmd); @@ -101,45 +101,17 @@ class CoreExport CommandParser * @param The number of items in the parameters list * @param splithere The first parameter index to split as a comma seperated list * @param extra The second parameter index to split as a comma seperated list + * @param usemax Limit the command to MaxTargets targets * @return This function will return 1 when there are no more parameters to process. When this occurs, its * caller should return without doing anything, otherwise it should continue into its main section of code. */ - int LoopCall(User* user, Command* CommandObj, const std::vector& parameters, unsigned int splithere, unsigned int extra); - - /** LoopCall is used to call a command classes handler repeatedly based on the contents of a comma seperated list. - * There are two overriden versions of this method, one of which takes two potential lists and the other takes one. - * We need a version which takes two potential lists for JOIN, because a JOIN may contain two lists of items at once, - * the channel names and their keys as follows: - * - * JOIN #chan1,#chan2,#chan3 key1,,key3 - * - * Therefore, we need to deal with both lists concurrently. The first instance of this method does that by creating - * two instances of irc::commasepstream and reading them both together until the first runs out of tokens. - * The second version is much simpler and just has the one stream to read, and is used in NAMES, WHOIS, PRIVMSG etc. - * Both will only parse until they reach ServerInstance->Config->MaxTargets number of targets, to stop abuse via spam. - * - * @param user The user who sent the command - * @param CommandObj the command object to call for each parameter in the list - * @param parameters Parameter list as an array of array of char (that's not a typo). - * @param The number of items in the parameters list - * @param splithere The first parameter index to split as a comma seperated list - * @param extra The second parameter index to split as a comma seperated list - * @return This function will return 1 when there are no more parameters to process. When this occurs, its - * caller should return without doing anything, otherwise it should continue into its main section of code. - */ - int LoopCall(User* user, Command* CommandObj, const std::vector& parameters, unsigned int splithere); + int LoopCall(User* user, Command* CommandObj, const std::vector& parameters, unsigned int splithere, int extra = -1, bool usemax = true); /** Take a raw input buffer from a recvq, and process it on behalf of a user. * @param buffer The buffer line to process * @param user The user to whom this line belongs */ - bool ProcessBuffer(std::string &buffer,User *user); - - /** Process lines in a users sendq. - * @param current The user to process - * @param one_only if one_only is set only one command is processed from the sendq. - */ - void DoLines(User* current, bool one_only = false); + bool ProcessBuffer(std::string &buffer,LocalUser *user); /** Add a new command to the commands hash * @param f The new Command to add to the list