X-Git-Url: https://git.netwichtig.de/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fmodules.h;h=e90c66fe98dbae3f736120ba217bfbab710f94b3;hb=96a4a1d41e42dba806c2e9954e148ed838262511;hp=2a8c42dfd33496c4d1ceb742d69cfe5cbe21caf9;hpb=a323e20162d634dbd90f9ba609fe996dcc1b0fe3;p=user%2Fhenk%2Fcode%2Finspircd.git diff --git a/include/modules.h b/include/modules.h index 2a8c42dfd..b58cbbc20 100644 --- a/include/modules.h +++ b/include/modules.h @@ -2,29 +2,30 @@ * | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon | * +------------------------------------+ * - * InspIRCd is copyright (C) 2002-2006 ChatSpike-Dev. - * E-mail: - * - * - * - * Written by Craig Edwards, Craig McLure, and others. + * InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2009 InspIRCd Development Team + * See: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/index.php/Credits + * * This program is free but copyrighted software; see - * the file COPYING for details. + * the file COPYING for details. * * --------------------------------------------------- */ - #ifndef __MODULES_H #define __MODULES_H -/** log levels - */ -enum DebugLevels { DEBUG, VERBOSE, DEFAULT, SPARSE, NONE }; +#include "dynamic.h" +#include "base.h" +#include "ctables.h" +#include "inspsocket.h" +#include +#include +#include +#include "timer.h" +#include "mode.h" +#include "dns.h" -/** Used with OnExtendedMode() method of modules - */ -enum ModeTargetType { MT_CHANNEL, MT_CLIENT, MT_SERVER }; +class XLine; /** Used with OnAccessCheck() method of modules */ @@ -52,11 +53,15 @@ enum ModuleFlags { VF_COMMON = 8 // module needs to be common on all servers in a network to link }; +/** Used with SendToMode() + */ enum WriteModeFlags { WM_AND = 1, WM_OR = 2 }; +/** Used to represent an event type, for user, channel or server + */ enum TargetTypeFlags { TYPE_USER = 1, TYPE_CHANNEL, @@ -64,130 +69,210 @@ enum TargetTypeFlags { TYPE_OTHER }; -#include "dynamic.h" -#include "base.h" -#include "ctables.h" -#include "socket.h" -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include "timer.h" +/** Used to represent wether a message was PRIVMSG or NOTICE + */ +enum MessageType { + MSG_PRIVMSG = 0, + MSG_NOTICE = 1 +}; + +/** If you change the module API, change this value. + * If you have enabled ipv6, the sizes of structs is + * different, and modules will be incompatible with + * ipv4 servers, so this value will be ten times as + * high on ipv6 servers. + */ +#define NATIVE_API_VERSION 12000 +#ifdef IPV6 +#define API_VERSION (NATIVE_API_VERSION * 10) +#else +#define API_VERSION (NATIVE_API_VERSION * 1) +#endif -class Server; class ServerConfig; -/** Low level definition of a FileReader classes file cache area +/* Forward-delacare module for ModuleMessage etc + */ +class Module; +class InspIRCd; + +/** Low level definition of a FileReader classes file cache area - + * a text file seperated into lines. */ typedef std::deque file_cache; + +/** A set of strings. + */ typedef file_cache string_list; -/** Holds a list of users in a channel +/** Holds a list of 'published features' for modules. */ -typedef std::deque chanuserlist; +typedef std::map featurelist; +/** Holds a list of modules which implement an interface + */ +typedef std::deque modulelist; -// This #define allows us to call a method in all -// loaded modules in a readable simple way, e.g.: -// 'FOREACH_MOD OnConnect(user);' +/** Holds a list of all modules which implement interfaces, by interface name + */ +typedef std::map > interfacelist; + +/** + * This #define allows us to call a method in all + * loaded modules in a readable simple way, e.g.: + * 'FOREACH_MOD(I_OnConnect,OnConnect(user));' + */ +#define FOREACH_MOD(y,x) do { \ + EventHandlerIter safei; \ + for (EventHandlerIter _i = ServerInstance->Modules->EventHandlers[y].begin(); _i != ServerInstance->Modules->EventHandlers[y].end(); ) \ + { \ + safei = _i; \ + ++safei; \ + try \ + { \ + (*_i)->x ; \ + } \ + catch (CoreException& modexcept) \ + { \ + ServerInstance->Logs->Log("MODULE",DEFAULT,"Exception caught: %s",modexcept.GetReason()); \ + } \ + _i = safei; \ + } \ +} while (0); -#define FOREACH_MOD(y,x) if (Config->global_implementation[y] > 0) { \ - for (int _i = 0; _i <= MODCOUNT; _i++) { \ - if (Config->implement_lists[_i][y]) \ +/** + * This #define allows us to call a method in all + * loaded modules in a readable simple way and pass + * an instance pointer to the macro. e.g.: + * 'FOREACH_MOD_I(Instance, OnConnect, OnConnect(user));' + */ +#define FOREACH_MOD_I(z,y,x) do { \ + EventHandlerIter safei; \ + for (EventHandlerIter _i = z->Modules->EventHandlers[y].begin(); _i != z->Modules->EventHandlers[y].end(); ) \ + { \ + safei = _i; \ + ++safei; \ try \ { \ - modules[_i]->x ; \ + (*_i)->x ; \ } \ - catch (ModuleException& modexcept) \ + catch (CoreException& modexcept) \ { \ - log(DEBUG,"Module exception cought: %s",modexcept.GetReason()); \ + z->Logs->Log("MODULE",DEFAULT,"Exception caught: %s",modexcept.GetReason()); \ } \ + _i = safei; \ } \ - } - -// This define is similar to the one above but returns a result in MOD_RESULT. -// The first module to return a nonzero result is the value to be accepted, -// and any modules after are ignored. - -// ********************************************************************************************* - -#define FOREACH_RESULT(y,x) { if (Config->global_implementation[y] > 0) { \ - MOD_RESULT = 0; \ - for (int _i = 0; _i <= MODCOUNT; _i++) { \ - if (Config->implement_lists[_i][y]) {\ - try \ - { \ - int res = modules[_i]->x ; \ - if (res != 0) { \ - MOD_RESULT = res; \ - break; \ - } \ - } \ - catch (ModuleException& modexcept) \ - { \ - log(DEBUG,"Module exception cought: %s",modexcept.GetReason()); \ - } \ +} while (0); + +/** + * This define is similar to the one above but returns a result in MOD_RESULT. + * The first module to return a nonzero result is the value to be accepted, + * and any modules after are ignored. + */ +#define FOREACH_RESULT(y,x) \ +do { \ + EventHandlerIter safei; \ + MOD_RESULT = 0; \ + for (EventHandlerIter _i = ServerInstance->Modules->EventHandlers[y].begin(); _i != ServerInstance->Modules->EventHandlers[y].end(); ) \ + { \ + safei = _i; \ + ++safei; \ + try \ + { \ + int res = (*_i)->x ; \ + if (res != 0) { \ + MOD_RESULT = res; \ + break; \ } \ } \ + catch (CoreException& modexcept) \ + { \ + ServerInstance->Logs->Log("MODULE",DEFAULT,"Exception caught: %s",modexcept.GetReason()); \ + } \ + _i = safei; \ } \ - } - -// ********************************************************************************************* +} while(0); -#define FD_MAGIC_NUMBER -42 -// useful macros +/** + * This define is similar to the one above but returns a result in MOD_RESULT. + * The first module to return a nonzero result is the value to be accepted, + * and any modules after are ignored. + */ +#define FOREACH_RESULT_I(z,y,x) \ +do { \ + EventHandlerIter safei; \ + MOD_RESULT = 0; \ + for (EventHandlerIter _i = z->Modules->EventHandlers[y].begin(); _i != z->Modules->EventHandlers[y].end(); ) \ + { \ + safei = _i; \ + ++safei; \ + try \ + { \ + int res = (*_i)->x ; \ + if (res != 0) { \ + MOD_RESULT = res; \ + break; \ + } \ + } \ + catch (CoreException& modexcept) \ + { \ + z->Logs->Log("MODULE",DEBUG,"Exception caught: %s",modexcept.GetReason()); \ + } \ + _i = safei; \ + } \ +} while (0); -#define IS_LOCAL(x) (x->fd > -1) -#define IS_REMOTE(x) (x->fd < 0) -#define IS_MODULE_CREATED(x) (x->fd == FD_MAGIC_NUMBER) +/** Represents a non-local user. + * (in fact, any FD less than -1 does) + */ +#define FD_MAGIC_NUMBER -42 -/*extern void createcommand(char* cmd, handlerfunc f, char flags, int minparams, char* source); -extern void server_mode(char **parameters, int pcnt, userrec *user);*/ +/* Useful macros */ -// class Version holds the version information of a Module, returned -// by Module::GetVersion (thanks RD) +/** Is a local user */ +#define IS_LOCAL(x) ((x->GetFd() > -1)) +/** Is a remote user */ +#define IS_REMOTE(x) (x->GetFd() < 0) +/** Is a module created user */ +#define IS_MODULE_CREATED(x) (x->GetFd() == FD_MAGIC_NUMBER) +/** Is an oper */ +#define IS_OPER(x) (!x->oper.empty()) +/** Is away */ +#define IS_AWAY(x) (!x->awaymsg.empty()) -/** Holds a module's Version information +/** Holds a module's Version information. * The four members (set by the constructor only) indicate details as to the version number * of a module. A class of type Version is returned by the GetVersion method of the Module class. + * The flags and API values represent the module flags and API version of the module. + * The API version of a module must match the API version of the core exactly for the module to + * load successfully. */ -class Version : public classbase -{ - public: - const int Major, Minor, Revision, Build, Flags; - Version(int major, int minor, int revision, int build, int flags); -}; - -/** Holds /ADMIN data - * This class contains the admin details of the local server. It is constructed by class Server, - * and has three read-only values, Name, Email and Nick that contain the specified values for the - * server where the module is running. - */ -class Admin : public classbase +class CoreExport Version : public classbase { public: - const std::string Name, Email, Nick; - Admin(std::string name, std::string email, std::string nick); -}; - + /** Version information. + */ + std::string version; -// Forward-delacare module for ModuleMessage etc -class Module; + /** Flags and API version + */ + const int Flags, API; -// Thanks to Rob (from anope) for the idea of this message passing API -// (its been done before, but this seemed a very neat and tidy way... + /** Initialize version class + */ + Version(const std::string &sversion, int flags, int api_ver); +}; /** The ModuleMessage class is the base class of Request and Event * This class is used to represent a basic data structure which is passed * between modules for safe inter-module communications. */ -class ModuleMessage : public classbase +class CoreExport ModuleMessage : public Extensible { public: - /** This class is pure virtual and must be inherited. + /** Destructor */ - virtual char* Send() = 0; virtual ~ModuleMessage() {}; }; @@ -196,12 +281,17 @@ class ModuleMessage : public classbase * using the Send() method, which will call the given module's OnRequest * method with this class as its parameter. */ -class Request : public ModuleMessage +class CoreExport Request : public ModuleMessage { protected: /** This member holds a pointer to arbitary data set by the emitter of the message */ char* data; + /** This should be a null-terminated string identifying the type of request, + * all modules should define this and use it to determine the nature of the + * request before they attempt to cast the Request in any way. + */ + const char* id; /** This is a pointer to the sender of the message, which can be used to * directly trigger events, or to create a reply. */ @@ -211,11 +301,28 @@ class Request : public ModuleMessage Module* dest; public: /** Create a new Request + * This is for the 'old' way of casting whatever the data is + * to char* and hoping you get the right thing at the other end. + * This is slowly being depreciated in favor of the 'new' way. */ Request(char* anydata, Module* src, Module* dst); + /** Create a new Request + * This is for the 'new' way of defining a subclass + * of Request and defining it in a common header, + * passing an object of your Request subclass through + * as a Request* and using the ID string to determine + * what to cast it back to and the other end. This is + * much safer as there are no casts not confirmed by + * the ID string, and all casts are child->parent and + * can be checked at runtime with dynamic_cast<>() + */ + Request(Module* src, Module* dst, const char* idstr); /** Fetch the Request data */ char* GetData(); + /** Fetch the ID string + */ + const char* GetId(); /** Fetch the request source */ Module* GetSource(); @@ -227,7 +334,7 @@ class Request : public ModuleMessage * sent the request to. It is up to your module to know what this data is and * how to deal with it. */ - char* Send(); + const char* Send(); }; @@ -236,7 +343,7 @@ class Request : public ModuleMessage * using the Send() method, which will trigger the OnEvent method in * all modules passing the object as its parameter. */ -class Event : public ModuleMessage +class CoreExport Event : public ModuleMessage { protected: /** This member holds a pointer to arbitary data set by the emitter of the message @@ -269,55 +376,7 @@ class Event : public ModuleMessage * The return result of an Event::Send() will always be NULL as * no replies are expected. */ - char* Send(); -}; - -/** Holds an extended mode's details. - * Used internally by modules.cpp - */ -class ExtMode : public classbase -{ - public: - char modechar; - int type; - bool needsoper; - int params_when_on; - int params_when_off; - bool list; - ExtMode(char mc, int ty, bool oper, int p_on, int p_off) : modechar(mc), type(ty), needsoper(oper), params_when_on(p_on), params_when_off(p_off), list(false) { }; -}; - - -/** This class can be used on its own to represent an exception, or derived to represent a module-specific exception. - * When a module whishes to abort, e.g. within a constructor, it should throw an exception using ModuleException or - * a class derived from ModuleException. If a module throws an exception during its constructor, the module will not - * be loaded. If this happens, the error message returned by ModuleException::GetReason will be displayed to the user - * attempting to load the module, or dumped to the console if the ircd is currently loading for the first time. - */ -class ModuleException -{ - private: - /** Holds the error message to be displayed - */ - std::string err; - public: - /** Default constructor, just uses the error mesage 'Module threw an exception'. - */ - ModuleException() : err("Module threw an exception") {} - /** This constructor can be used to specify an error message before throwing. - */ - ModuleException(std::string message) : err(message) {} - /** This destructor solves world hunger, cancels the world debt, and causes the world to end. - * Actually no, it does nothing. Never mind. - */ - virtual ~ModuleException() {}; - /** Returns the reason for the exception. - * The module should probably put something informative here as the user will see this upon failure. - */ - virtual const char* GetReason() - { - return err.c_str(); - } + char* Send(InspIRCd* ServerInstance); }; /** Priority types which can be returned from Module::Prioritize() @@ -326,165 +385,148 @@ enum Priority { PRIORITY_FIRST, PRIORITY_DONTCARE, PRIORITY_LAST, PRIORITY_BEFOR /** Implementation-specific flags which may be set in Module::Implements() */ -enum Implementation { I_OnUserConnect, I_OnUserQuit, I_OnUserDisconnect, I_OnUserJoin, I_OnUserPart, I_OnRehash, I_OnServerRaw, - I_OnExtendedMode, I_OnUserPreJoin, I_OnUserPreKick, I_OnUserKick, I_OnOper, I_OnInfo, I_OnWhois, I_OnUserPreInvite, - I_OnUserInvite, I_OnUserPreMessage, I_OnUserPreNotice, I_OnUserPreNick, I_OnUserMessage, I_OnUserNotice, I_OnMode, - I_OnGetServerDescription, I_OnSyncUser, I_OnSyncChannel, I_OnSyncChannelMetaData, I_OnSyncUserMetaData, - I_OnDecodeMetaData, I_ProtoSendMode, I_ProtoSendMetaData, I_OnWallops, I_OnChangeHost, I_OnChangeName, I_OnAddGLine, - I_OnAddZLine, I_OnAddQLine, I_OnAddKLine, I_OnAddELine, I_OnDelGLine, I_OnDelZLine, I_OnDelKLine, I_OnDelELine, I_OnDelQLine, - I_OnCleanup, I_OnUserPostNick, I_OnAccessCheck, I_On005Numeric, I_OnKill, I_OnRemoteKill, I_OnLoadModule, I_OnUnloadModule, - I_OnBackgroundTimer, I_OnSendList, I_OnPreCommand, I_OnCheckReady, I_OnUserRrgister, I_OnRawMode, I_OnCheckInvite, - I_OnCheckKey, I_OnCheckLimit, I_OnCheckBan, I_OnStats, I_OnChangeLocalUserHost, I_OnChangeLocalUserGecos, I_OnLocalTopicChange, - I_OnPostLocalTopicChange, I_OnEvent, I_OnRequest, I_OnOperCompre, I_OnGlobalOper, I_OnGlobalConnect, I_OnAddBan, I_OnDelBan, - I_OnRawSocketAccept, I_OnRawSocketClose, I_OnRawSocketWrite, I_OnRawSocketRead, I_OnChangeLocalUserGECOS, I_OnUserRegister, - I_OnOperCompare, I_OnChannelDelete, I_OnPostOper, I_OnSyncOtherMetaData, I_OnSetAway, I_OnCancelAway }; +enum Implementation +{ + I_BEGIN, + I_OnUserConnect, I_OnUserQuit, I_OnUserDisconnect, I_OnUserJoin, I_OnUserPart, I_OnRehash, I_OnSendSnotice, + I_OnUserPreJoin, I_OnUserPreKick, I_OnUserKick, I_OnOper, I_OnInfo, I_OnWhois, I_OnUserPreInvite, + I_OnUserInvite, I_OnUserPreMessage, I_OnUserPreNotice, I_OnUserPreNick, I_OnUserMessage, I_OnUserNotice, I_OnMode, + I_OnGetServerDescription, I_OnSyncUser, I_OnSyncChannel, I_OnSyncChannelMetaData, I_OnSyncUserMetaData, + I_OnDecodeMetaData, I_ProtoSendMode, I_ProtoSendMetaData, I_OnWallops, I_OnChangeHost, I_OnChangeName, I_OnAddLine, + I_OnDelLine, I_OnExpireLine, I_OnCleanup, I_OnUserPostNick, I_OnAccessCheck, I_On005Numeric, I_OnKill, I_OnRemoteKill, I_OnLoadModule, I_OnUnloadModule, + I_OnBackgroundTimer, I_OnPreCommand, I_OnCheckReady, I_OnCheckInvite, I_OnRawMode, + I_OnCheckKey, I_OnCheckLimit, I_OnCheckBan, I_OnCheckExtBan, I_OnCheckStringExtBan, I_OnStats, I_OnChangeLocalUserHost, I_OnChangeLocalUserGecos, + I_OnLocalTopicChange, I_OnPostLocalTopicChange, I_OnEvent, I_OnRequest, I_OnGlobalOper, I_OnPostConnect, I_OnAddBan, I_OnDelBan, + I_OnRawSocketAccept, I_OnRawSocketClose, I_OnRawSocketWrite, I_OnRawSocketRead, I_OnChangeLocalUserGECOS, I_OnUserRegister, + I_OnChannelPreDelete, I_OnChannelDelete, I_OnPostOper, I_OnSyncOtherMetaData, I_OnSetAway, I_OnUserList, + I_OnPostCommand, I_OnPostJoin, I_OnWhoisLine, I_OnBuildExemptList, I_OnRawSocketConnect, I_OnGarbageCollect, I_OnBufferFlushed, + I_OnText, I_OnPassCompare, I_OnRunTestSuite, I_OnNamesListItem, I_OnNumeric, I_OnHookUserIO, I_OnHostCycle, + I_END +}; + +class ConfigReader; /** Base class for all InspIRCd modules * This class is the base class for InspIRCd modules. All modules must inherit from this class, * its methods will be called when irc server events occur. class inherited from module must be - * instantiated by the ModuleFactory class (see relevent section) for the plugin to be initialised. + * instantiated by the ModuleFactory class (see relevent section) for the module to be initialised. */ -class Module : public classbase +class CoreExport Module : public Extensible { + protected: + /** Creator/owner pointer + */ + InspIRCd* ServerInstance; public: - /** Default constructor + /** Default constructor. * Creates a module class. - * @param Me An instance of the Server class which can be saved for future use + * @param Me An instance of the InspIRCd class which will be saved into ServerInstance for your use * \exception ModuleException Throwing this class, or any class derived from ModuleException, causes loading of the module to abort. */ - Module(Server* Me); + Module(InspIRCd* Me); - /** Default destructor + /** Default destructor. * destroys a module class */ virtual ~Module(); + virtual void Prioritize() + { + } + /** Returns the version number of a Module. * The method should return a Version object with its version information assigned via * Version::Version */ virtual Version GetVersion(); - /** The Implements function specifies which methods a module should receive events for. - * The char* parameter passed to this function contains a set of true or false values - * (1 or 0) which indicate wether each function is implemented. You must use the Iimplementation - * enum (documented elsewhere on this page) to mark functions as active. For example, to - * receive events for OnUserJoin(): - * - * Implements[I_OnUserJoin] = 1; - * - * @param The implement list - */ - virtual void Implements(char* Implements); - - /** Used to set the 'priority' of a module (e.g. when it is called in relation to other modules. - * Some modules prefer to be called before other modules, due to their design. For example, a - * module which is expected to operate on complete information would expect to be placed last, so - * that any other modules which wish to adjust that information would execute before it, to be sure - * its information is correct. You can change your module's priority by returning one of: - * - * PRIORITY_FIRST - To place your module first in the list - * - * PRIORITY_LAST - To place your module last in the list - * - * PRIORITY_DONTCARE - To leave your module as it is (this is the default value, if you do not implement this function) - * - * The result of Server::PriorityBefore() - To move your module before another named module - * - * The result of Server::PriorityLast() - To move your module after another named module - * - * For a good working example of this method call, please see src/modules/m_spanningtree.cpp - * and src/modules/m_hostchange.so which make use of it. It is highly recommended that unless - * your module has a real need to reorder its priority, it should not implement this function, - * as many modules changing their priorities can make the system redundant. - */ - virtual Priority Prioritize(); - /** Called when a user connects. - * The details of the connecting user are available to you in the parameter userrec *user + * The details of the connecting user are available to you in the parameter User *user * @param user The user who is connecting */ - virtual void OnUserConnect(userrec* user); + virtual void OnUserConnect(User* user); /** Called when a user quits. - * The details of the exiting user are available to you in the parameter userrec *user + * The details of the exiting user are available to you in the parameter User *user * This event is only called when the user is fully registered when they quit. To catch * raw disconnections, use the OnUserDisconnect method. * @param user The user who is quitting - * @param message The user's quit message + * @param message The user's quit message (as seen by non-opers) + * @param oper_message The user's quit message (as seen by opers) */ - virtual void OnUserQuit(userrec* user, const std::string &message); + virtual void OnUserQuit(User* user, const std::string &message, const std::string &oper_message); /** Called whenever a user's socket is closed. - * The details of the exiting user are available to you in the parameter userrec *user + * The details of the exiting user are available to you in the parameter User *user * This event is called for all users, registered or not, as a cleanup method for modules * which might assign resources to user, such as dns lookups, objects and sockets. * @param user The user who is disconnecting */ - virtual void OnUserDisconnect(userrec* user); + virtual void OnUserDisconnect(User* user); + + /** Called whenever a channel is about to be deleted + * @param chan The channel being deleted + * @return An integer specifying whether or not the channel may be deleted. 0 for yes, 1 for no. + */ + virtual int OnChannelPreDelete(Channel *chan); /** Called whenever a channel is deleted, either by QUIT, KICK or PART. * @param chan The channel being deleted */ - virtual void OnChannelDelete(chanrec* chan); + virtual void OnChannelDelete(Channel* chan); /** Called when a user joins a channel. - * The details of the joining user are available to you in the parameter userrec *user, - * and the details of the channel they have joined is available in the variable chanrec *channel + * The details of the joining user are available to you in the parameter User *user, + * and the details of the channel they have joined is available in the variable Channel *channel + * @param user The user who is joining + * @param channel The channel being joined + * @param silent Change this to true if you want to conceal the JOIN command from the other users + * of the channel (useful for modules such as auditorium) + * @param sync This is set to true if the JOIN is the result of a network sync and the remote user is being introduced + * to a channel due to the network sync. + */ + virtual void OnUserJoin(User* user, Channel* channel, bool sync, bool &silent); + + /** Called after a user joins a channel + * Identical to OnUserJoin, but called immediately afterwards, when any linking module has + * seen the join. * @param user The user who is joining * @param channel The channel being joined */ - virtual void OnUserJoin(userrec* user, chanrec* channel); + virtual void OnPostJoin(User* user, Channel* channel); /** Called when a user parts a channel. - * The details of the leaving user are available to you in the parameter userrec *user, - * and the details of the channel they have left is available in the variable chanrec *channel + * The details of the leaving user are available to you in the parameter User *user, + * and the details of the channel they have left is available in the variable Channel *channel * @param user The user who is parting * @param channel The channel being parted - * @param partmessage The part message, or an empty string + * @param partmessage The part message, or an empty string (may be modified) + * @param silent Change this to true if you want to conceal the PART command from the other users + * of the channel (useful for modules such as auditorium) */ - virtual void OnUserPart(userrec* user, chanrec* channel, const std::string &partmessage); + virtual void OnUserPart(User* user, Channel* channel, std::string &partmessage, bool &silent); /** Called on rehash. * This method is called prior to a /REHASH or when a SIGHUP is received from the operating * system. You should use it to reload any files so that your module keeps in step with the * rest of the application. If a parameter is given, the core has done nothing. The module * receiving the event can decide if this parameter has any relevence to it. + * @param user The user performing the rehash, if any -- if this is server initiated, the + * value of this variable will be NULL. * @param parameter The (optional) parameter given to REHASH from the user. */ - virtual void OnRehash(const std::string ¶meter); - - /** Called when a raw command is transmitted or received. - * This method is the lowest level of handler available to a module. It will be called with raw - * data which is passing through a connected socket. If you wish, you may munge this data by changing - * the string parameter "raw". If you do this, after your function exits it will immediately be - * cut down to 510 characters plus a carriage return and linefeed. For INBOUND messages only (where - * inbound is set to true) the value of user will be the userrec of the connection sending the - * data. This is not possible for outbound data because the data may be being routed to multiple targets. - * @param raw The raw string in RFC1459 format - * @param inbound A flag to indicate wether the data is coming into the daemon or going out to the user - * @param user The user record sending the text, when inbound == true. - */ - virtual void OnServerRaw(std::string &raw, bool inbound, userrec* user); - - /** Called whenever an extended mode is to be processed. - * The type parameter is MT_SERVER, MT_CLIENT or MT_CHANNEL, dependent on where the mode is being - * changed. mode_on is set when the mode is being set, in which case params contains a list of - * parameters for the mode as strings. If mode_on is false, the mode is being removed, and parameters - * may contain the parameters for the mode, dependent on wether they were defined when a mode handler - * was set up with Server::AddExtendedMode - * If the mode is a channel mode, target is a chanrec*, and if it is a user mode, target is a userrec*. - * You must cast this value yourself to make use of it. - * @param user The user issuing the mode - * @param target The user or channel having the mode set on them - * @param modechar The mode character being set - * @param type The type of mode (user or channel) being set - * @param mode_on True if the mode is being set, false if it is being unset - * @param params A list of parameters for any channel mode (currently supports either 0 or 1 parameters) - */ - virtual int OnExtendedMode(userrec* user, void* target, char modechar, int type, bool mode_on, string_list ¶ms); - + virtual void OnRehash(User* user, const std::string ¶meter); + + /** Called whenever a snotice is about to be sent to a snomask. + * snomask and type may both be modified; the message may not. + * @param snomask The snomask the message is going to (e.g. 'A') + * @param type The textual description the snomask will go to (e.g. 'OPER') + * @param message The text message to be sent via snotice + * @return 1 to block the snotice from being sent entirely, 0 else. + */ + virtual int OnSendSnotice(char &snomask, std::string &type, const std::string &message); + /** Called whenever a user is about to join a channel, before any processing is done. * Returning a value of 1 from this function stops the process immediately, causing no * output to be sent to the user by the core. If you do this you must produce your own numerics, @@ -494,26 +536,30 @@ class Module : public classbase * IMPORTANT NOTE! * * If the user joins a NEW channel which does not exist yet, OnUserPreJoin will be called BEFORE the channel - * record is created. This will cause chanrec* chan to be NULL. There is very little you can do in form of + * record is created. This will cause Channel* chan to be NULL. There is very little you can do in form of * processing on the actual channel record at this point, however the channel NAME will still be passed in * char* cname, so that you could for example implement a channel blacklist or whitelist, etc. * @param user The user joining the channel - * @param cname The channel name being joined + * @param chan If the channel is a new channel, this will be NULL, otherwise it will be a pointer to the channel being joined + * @param cname The channel name being joined. For new channels this is valid where chan is not. + * @param privs A string containing the users privilages when joining the channel. For new channels this will contain "@". + * You may alter this string to alter the user's modes on the channel. + * @param keygiven The key given to join the channel, or an empty string if none was provided * @return 1 To prevent the join, 0 to allow it. */ - virtual int OnUserPreJoin(userrec* user, chanrec* chan, const char* cname); - + virtual int OnUserPreJoin(User* user, Channel* chan, const char* cname, std::string &privs, const std::string &keygiven); + /** Called whenever a user is about to be kicked. - * Returning a value of 1 from this function stops the process immediately, causing no - * output to be sent to the user by the core. If you do this you must produce your own numerics, - * notices etc. + * Returning a value of 1 from this function stops the process immediately, causing no + * output to be sent to the user by the core. If you do this you must produce your own numerics, + * notices etc. * @param source The user issuing the kick * @param user The user being kicked * @param chan The channel the user is being kicked from * @param reason The kick reason * @return 1 to prevent the kick, 0 to continue normally, -1 to explicitly allow the kick regardless of normal operation - */ - virtual int OnUserPreKick(userrec* source, userrec* user, chanrec* chan, const std::string &reason); + */ + virtual int OnUserPreKick(User* source, User* user, Channel* chan, const std::string &reason); /** Called whenever a user is kicked. * If this method is called, the kick is already underway and cannot be prevented, so @@ -522,28 +568,31 @@ class Module : public classbase * @param user The user being kicked * @param chan The channel the user is being kicked from * @param reason The kick reason + * @param silent Change this to true if you want to conceal the PART command from the other users + * of the channel (useful for modules such as auditorium) */ - virtual void OnUserKick(userrec* source, userrec* user, chanrec* chan, const std::string &reason); + virtual void OnUserKick(User* source, User* user, Channel* chan, const std::string &reason, bool &silent); /** Called whenever a user opers locally. - * The userrec will contain the oper mode 'o' as this function is called after any modifications + * The User will contain the oper mode 'o' as this function is called after any modifications * are made to the user's structure by the core. * @param user The user who is opering up * @param opertype The opers type name */ - virtual void OnOper(userrec* user, const std::string &opertype); + virtual void OnOper(User* user, const std::string &opertype); /** Called after a user opers locally. * This is identical to Module::OnOper(), except it is called after OnOper so that other modules * can be gauranteed to already have processed the oper-up, for example m_spanningtree has sent * out the OPERTYPE, etc. * @param user The user who is opering up + * @param opername The name of the oper that the user is opering up to. Only valid locally. Empty string otherwise. * @param opertype The opers type name */ - virtual void OnPostOper(userrec* user, const std::string &opertype); - + virtual void OnPostOper(User* user, const std::string &opername, const std::string &opertype); + /** Called whenever a user types /INFO. - * The userrec will contain the information of the user who typed the command. Modules may use this + * The User will contain the information of the user who typed the command. Modules may use this * method to output their own credits in /INFO (which is the ircd's version of an about box). * It is purposefully not possible to modify any info that has already been output, or halt the list. * You must write a 371 numeric to the user, containing your info in the following format: @@ -552,16 +601,16 @@ class Module : public classbase * * @param user The user issuing /INFO */ - virtual void OnInfo(userrec* user); - + virtual void OnInfo(User* user); + /** Called whenever a /WHOIS is performed on a local user. * The source parameter contains the details of the user who issued the WHOIS command, and * the dest parameter contains the information of the user they are whoising. * @param source The user issuing the WHOIS command * @param dest The user who is being WHOISed */ - virtual void OnWhois(userrec* source, userrec* dest); - + virtual void OnWhois(User* source, User* dest); + /** Called whenever a user is about to invite another user into a channel, before any processing is done. * Returning 1 from this function stops the process immediately, causing no * output to be sent to the user by the core. If you do this you must produce your own numerics, @@ -569,57 +618,74 @@ class Module : public classbase * @param source The user who is issuing the INVITE * @param dest The user being invited * @param channel The channel the user is being invited to - * @return 1 to deny the invite, 0 to allow + * @param timeout The time the invite will expire (0 == never) + * @return 1 to deny the invite, 0 to check whether or not the user has permission to invite, -1 to explicitly allow the invite */ - virtual int OnUserPreInvite(userrec* source,userrec* dest,chanrec* channel); - + virtual int OnUserPreInvite(User* source,User* dest,Channel* channel, time_t timeout); + /** Called after a user has been successfully invited to a channel. * You cannot prevent the invite from occuring using this function, to do that, * use OnUserPreInvite instead. * @param source The user who is issuing the INVITE * @param dest The user being invited * @param channel The channel the user is being invited to + * @param timeout The time the invite will expire (0 == never) */ - virtual void OnUserInvite(userrec* source,userrec* dest,chanrec* channel); - + virtual void OnUserInvite(User* source,User* dest,Channel* channel, time_t timeout); + /** Called whenever a user is about to PRIVMSG A user or a channel, before any processing is done. * Returning any nonzero value from this function stops the process immediately, causing no * output to be sent to the user by the core. If you do this you must produce your own numerics, * notices etc. This is useful for modules which may want to filter or redirect messages. * target_type can be one of TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL. If the target_type value is a user, - * you must cast dest to a userrec* otherwise you must cast it to a chanrec*, this is the details + * you must cast dest to a User* otherwise you must cast it to a Channel*, this is the details * of where the message is destined to be sent. * @param user The user sending the message - * @param dest The target of the message (chanrec* or userrec*) + * @param dest The target of the message (Channel* or User*) * @param target_type The type of target (TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL) * @param text Changeable text being sent by the user * @param status The status being used, e.g. PRIVMSG @#chan has status== '@', 0 to send to everyone. - * @return 1 to deny the NOTICE, 0 to allow it + * @param exempt_list A list of users not to send to. For channel messages, this will usually contain just the sender. + * It will be ignored for private messages. + * @return 1 to deny the message, 0 to allow it */ - virtual int OnUserPreMessage(userrec* user,void* dest,int target_type, std::string &text,char status); + virtual int OnUserPreMessage(User* user,void* dest,int target_type, std::string &text,char status, CUList &exempt_list); /** Called whenever a user is about to NOTICE A user or a channel, before any processing is done. * Returning any nonzero value from this function stops the process immediately, causing no * output to be sent to the user by the core. If you do this you must produce your own numerics, * notices etc. This is useful for modules which may want to filter or redirect messages. * target_type can be one of TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL. If the target_type value is a user, - * you must cast dest to a userrec* otherwise you must cast it to a chanrec*, this is the details + * you must cast dest to a User* otherwise you must cast it to a Channel*, this is the details * of where the message is destined to be sent. * You may alter the message text as you wish before relinquishing control to the next module * in the chain, and if no other modules block the text this altered form of the text will be sent out * to the user and possibly to other servers. * @param user The user sending the message - * @param dest The target of the message (chanrec* or userrec*) + * @param dest The target of the message (Channel* or User*) * @param target_type The type of target (TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL) * @param text Changeable text being sent by the user * @param status The status being used, e.g. PRIVMSG @#chan has status== '@', 0 to send to everyone. + * @param exempt_list A list of users not to send to. For channel notices, this will usually contain just the sender. + * It will be ignored for private notices. * @return 1 to deny the NOTICE, 0 to allow it */ - virtual int OnUserPreNotice(userrec* user,void* dest,int target_type, std::string &text,char status); - + virtual int OnUserPreNotice(User* user,void* dest,int target_type, std::string &text,char status, CUList &exempt_list); + + /** Called whenever the server wants to build the exemption list for a channel, but is not directly doing a PRIVMSG or NOTICE. + * For example, the spanningtree protocol will call this event when passing a privmsg on (but not processing it directly). + * @param message_type The message type, either MSG_PRIVMSG or MSG_NOTICE + * @param chan The channel to build the exempt list of + * @param sender The original sender of the PRIVMSG or NOTICE + * @param status The status char to be used for the channel list + * @param exempt_list The exempt list to be populated + * @param text The original message text causing the exempt list to be built + */ + virtual void OnBuildExemptList(MessageType message_type, Channel* chan, User* sender, char status, CUList &exempt_list, const std::string &text); + /** Called before any nickchange, local or remote. This can be used to implement Q-lines etc. * Please note that although you can see remote nickchanges through this function, you should - * NOT make any changes to the userrec if the user is a remote user as this may cause a desnyc. + * NOT make any changes to the User if the user is a remote user as this may cause a desnyc. * check user->server before taking any action (including returning nonzero from the method). * If your method returns nonzero, the nickchange is silently forbidden, and it is down to your * module to generate some meaninful output. @@ -627,10 +693,10 @@ class Module : public classbase * @param newnick Their new nickname * @return 1 to deny the change, 0 to allow */ - virtual int OnUserPreNick(userrec* user, const std::string &newnick); + virtual int OnUserPreNick(User* user, const std::string &newnick); /** Called after any PRIVMSG sent from a user. - * The dest variable contains a userrec* if target_type is TYPE_USER and a chanrec* + * The dest variable contains a User* if target_type is TYPE_USER and a Channel* * if target_type is TYPE_CHANNEL. * @param user The user sending the message * @param dest The target of the message @@ -638,29 +704,44 @@ class Module : public classbase * @param text the text being sent by the user * @param status The status being used, e.g. PRIVMSG @#chan has status== '@', 0 to send to everyone. */ - virtual void OnUserMessage(userrec* user, void* dest, int target_type, const std::string &text, char status); + virtual void OnUserMessage(User* user, void* dest, int target_type, const std::string &text, char status, const CUList &exempt_list); /** Called after any NOTICE sent from a user. - * The dest variable contains a userrec* if target_type is TYPE_USER and a chanrec* + * The dest variable contains a User* if target_type is TYPE_USER and a Channel* + * if target_type is TYPE_CHANNEL. + * @param user The user sending the message + * @param dest The target of the message + * @param target_type The type of target (TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL) + * @param text the text being sent by the user + * @param status The status being used, e.g. NOTICE @#chan has status== '@', 0 to send to everyone. + */ + virtual void OnUserNotice(User* user, void* dest, int target_type, const std::string &text, char status, const CUList &exempt_list); + + /** Called immediately before any NOTICE or PRIVMSG sent from a user, local or remote. + * The dest variable contains a User* if target_type is TYPE_USER and a Channel* * if target_type is TYPE_CHANNEL. + * The difference between this event and OnUserPreNotice/OnUserPreMessage is that delivery is gauranteed, + * the message has already been vetted. In the case of the other two methods, a later module may stop your + * message. This also differs from OnUserMessage which occurs AFTER the message has been sent. * @param user The user sending the message * @param dest The target of the message * @param target_type The type of target (TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL) * @param text the text being sent by the user * @param status The status being used, e.g. NOTICE @#chan has status== '@', 0 to send to everyone. */ - virtual void OnUserNotice(userrec* user, void* dest, int target_type, const std::string &text, char status); + virtual void OnText(User* user, void* dest, int target_type, const std::string &text, char status, CUList &exempt_list); /** Called after every MODE command sent from a user - * The dest variable contains a userrec* if target_type is TYPE_USER and a chanrec* + * The dest variable contains a User* if target_type is TYPE_USER and a Channel* * if target_type is TYPE_CHANNEL. The text variable contains the remainder of the * mode string after the target, e.g. "+wsi" or "+ooo nick1 nick2 nick3". * @param user The user sending the MODEs - * @param dest The target of the modes (userrec* or chanrec*) + * @param dest The target of the modes (User* or Channel*) * @param target_type The type of target (TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL) * @param text The actual modes and their parameters if any + * @param translate The translation types of the mode parameters */ - virtual void OnMode(userrec* user, void* dest, int target_type, const std::string &text); + virtual void OnMode(User* user, void* dest, int target_type, const std::deque &text, const std::deque &translate); /** Allows modules to alter or create server descriptions * Whenever a module requires a server description, for example for display in @@ -684,7 +765,7 @@ class Module : public classbase * @param proto A pointer to the module handling network protocol * @param opaque An opaque pointer set by the protocol module, should not be modified! */ - virtual void OnSyncUser(userrec* user, Module* proto, void* opaque); + virtual void OnSyncUser(User* user, Module* proto, void* opaque); /** Allows modules to synchronize data which relates to channels during a netburst. * When this function is called, it will be called from the module which implements @@ -701,11 +782,11 @@ class Module : public classbase * @param proto A pointer to the module handling network protocol * @param opaque An opaque pointer set by the protocol module, should not be modified! */ - virtual void OnSyncChannel(chanrec* chan, Module* proto, void* opaque); + virtual void OnSyncChannel(Channel* chan, Module* proto, void* opaque); /* Allows modules to syncronize metadata related to channels over the network during a netburst. * Whenever the linking module wants to send out data, but doesnt know what the data - * represents (e.g. it is Extensible metadata, added to a userrec or chanrec by a module) then + * represents (e.g. it is Extensible metadata, added to a User or Channel by a module) then * this method is called.You should use the ProtoSendMetaData function after you've * correctly decided how the data should be represented, to send the metadata on its way if it belongs * to your module. For a good example of how to use this method, see src/modules/m_swhois.cpp. @@ -713,12 +794,14 @@ class Module : public classbase * @param proto A pointer to the module handling network protocol * @param opaque An opaque pointer set by the protocol module, should not be modified! * @param extname The extensions name which is being searched for + * @param displayable If this value is true, the data is going to be displayed to a user, + * and not sent across the network. Use this to determine wether or not to show sensitive data. */ - virtual void OnSyncChannelMetaData(chanrec* chan, Module* proto,void* opaque, const std::string &extname); + virtual void OnSyncChannelMetaData(Channel* chan, Module* proto,void* opaque, const std::string &extname, bool displayable = false); /* Allows modules to syncronize metadata related to users over the network during a netburst. * Whenever the linking module wants to send out data, but doesnt know what the data - * represents (e.g. it is Extensible metadata, added to a userrec or chanrec by a module) then + * represents (e.g. it is Extensible metadata, added to a User or Channel by a module) then * this method is called. You should use the ProtoSendMetaData function after you've * correctly decided how the data should be represented, to send the metadata on its way if * if it belongs to your module. @@ -726,24 +809,28 @@ class Module : public classbase * @param proto A pointer to the module handling network protocol * @param opaque An opaque pointer set by the protocol module, should not be modified! * @param extname The extensions name which is being searched for + * @param displayable If this value is true, the data is going to be displayed to a user, + * and not sent across the network. Use this to determine wether or not to show sensitive data. */ - virtual void OnSyncUserMetaData(userrec* user, Module* proto,void* opaque, const std::string &extname); + virtual void OnSyncUserMetaData(User* user, Module* proto,void* opaque, const std::string &extname, bool displayable = false); /* Allows modules to syncronize metadata not related to users or channels, over the network during a netburst. * Whenever the linking module wants to send out data, but doesnt know what the data - * represents (e.g. it is Extensible metadata, added to a userrec or chanrec by a module) then + * represents (e.g. it is Extensible metadata, added to a User or Channel by a module) then * this method is called. You should use the ProtoSendMetaData function after you've * correctly decided how the data should be represented, to send the metadata on its way if * if it belongs to your module. * @param proto A pointer to the module handling network protocol * @param opaque An opaque pointer set by the protocol module, should not be modified! + * @param displayable If this value is true, the data is going to be displayed to a user, + * and not sent across the network. Use this to determine wether or not to show sensitive data. */ - virtual void OnSyncOtherMetaData(Module* proto, void* opaque); + virtual void OnSyncOtherMetaData(Module* proto, void* opaque, bool displayable = false); /** Allows module data, sent via ProtoSendMetaData, to be decoded again by a receiving module. * Please see src/modules/m_swhois.cpp for a working example of how to use this method call. * @param target_type The type of item to decode data for, TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL - * @param target The chanrec* or userrec* that data should be added to + * @param target The Channel* or User* that data should be added to * @param extname The extension name which is being sent * @param extdata The extension data, encoded at the other end by an identical module through OnSyncChannelMetaData or OnSyncUserMetaData */ @@ -759,10 +846,11 @@ class Module : public classbase * * @param opaque An opaque pointer set by the protocol module, should not be modified! * @param target_type The type of item to decode data for, TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL - * @param target The chanrec* or userrec* that modes should be sent for + * @param target The Channel* or User* that modes should be sent for * @param modeline The modes and parameters to be sent + * @param translate The translation types of the mode parameters */ - virtual void ProtoSendMode(void* opaque, int target_type, void* target, const std::string &modeline); + virtual void ProtoSendMode(void* opaque, TargetTypeFlags target_type, void* target, const std::deque &modeline, const std::deque &translate); /** Implemented by modules which provide the ability to link servers. * These modules will implement this method, which allows metadata (extra data added to @@ -774,118 +862,58 @@ class Module : public classbase * how to use this function. * @param opaque An opaque pointer set by the protocol module, should not be modified! * @param target_type The type of item to decode data for, TYPE_USER or TYPE_CHANNEL - * @param target The chanrec* or userrec* that metadata should be sent for + * @param target The Channel* or User* that metadata should be sent for * @param extname The extension name to send metadata for * @param extdata Encoded data for this extension name, which will be encoded at the oppsite end by an identical module using OnDecodeMetaData */ - virtual void ProtoSendMetaData(void* opaque, int target_type, void* target, const std::string &extname, const std::string &extdata); - + virtual void ProtoSendMetaData(void* opaque, TargetTypeFlags target_type, void* target, const std::string &extname, const std::string &extdata); + /** Called after every WALLOPS command. * @param user The user sending the WALLOPS * @param text The content of the WALLOPS message */ - virtual void OnWallops(userrec* user, const std::string &text); + virtual void OnWallops(User* user, const std::string &text); /** Called whenever a user's hostname is changed. * This event triggers after the host has been set. * @param user The user whos host is being changed * @param newhost The new hostname being set */ - virtual void OnChangeHost(userrec* user, const std::string &newhost); + virtual void OnChangeHost(User* user, const std::string &newhost); /** Called whenever a user's GECOS (realname) is changed. * This event triggers after the name has been set. * @param user The user who's GECOS is being changed * @param gecos The new GECOS being set on the user */ - virtual void OnChangeName(userrec* user, const std::string &gecos); - - /** Called whenever a gline is added by a local user. - * This method is triggered after the line is added. - * @param duration The duration of the line in seconds - * @param source The sender of the line - * @param reason The reason text to be displayed - * @param hostmask The hostmask to add - */ - virtual void OnAddGLine(long duration, userrec* source, const std::string &reason, const std::string &hostmask); - - /** Called whenever a zline is added by a local user. - * This method is triggered after the line is added. - * @param duration The duration of the line in seconds - * @param source The sender of the line - * @param reason The reason text to be displayed - * @param ipmask The hostmask to add - */ - virtual void OnAddZLine(long duration, userrec* source, const std::string &reason, const std::string &ipmask); - - /** Called whenever a kline is added by a local user. - * This method is triggered after the line is added. - * @param duration The duration of the line in seconds - * @param source The sender of the line - * @param reason The reason text to be displayed - * @param hostmask The hostmask to add - */ - virtual void OnAddKLine(long duration, userrec* source, const std::string &reason, const std::string &hostmask); - - /** Called whenever a qline is added by a local user. - * This method is triggered after the line is added. - * @param duration The duration of the line in seconds - * @param source The sender of the line - * @param reason The reason text to be displayed - * @param nickmask The hostmask to add - */ - virtual void OnAddQLine(long duration, userrec* source, const std::string &reason, const std::string &nickmask); + virtual void OnChangeName(User* user, const std::string &gecos); - /** Called whenever a eline is added by a local user. + /** Called whenever an xline is added by a local user. * This method is triggered after the line is added. - * @param duration The duration of the line in seconds - * @param source The sender of the line - * @param reason The reason text to be displayed - * @param hostmask The hostmask to add - */ - virtual void OnAddELine(long duration, userrec* source, const std::string &reason, const std::string &hostmask); - - /** Called whenever a gline is deleted. - * This method is triggered after the line is deleted. - * @param source The user removing the line - * @param hostmask The hostmask to delete - */ - virtual void OnDelGLine(userrec* source, const std::string &hostmask); - - /** Called whenever a zline is deleted. - * This method is triggered after the line is deleted. - * @param source The user removing the line - * @param hostmask The hostmask to delete + * @param source The sender of the line or NULL for local server + * @param line The xline being added */ - virtual void OnDelZLine(userrec* source, const std::string &ipmask); + virtual void OnAddLine(User* source, XLine* line); - /** Called whenever a kline is deleted. - * This method is triggered after the line is deleted. - * @param source The user removing the line - * @param hostmask The hostmask to delete - */ - virtual void OnDelKLine(userrec* source, const std::string &hostmask); - - /** Called whenever a qline is deleted. + /** Called whenever an xline is deleted MANUALLY. See OnExpireLine for expiry. * This method is triggered after the line is deleted. - * @param source The user removing the line - * @param hostmask The hostmask to delete + * @param source The user removing the line or NULL for local server + * @param line the line being deleted */ - virtual void OnDelQLine(userrec* source, const std::string &nickmask); + virtual void OnDelLine(User* source, XLine* line); - /** Called whenever a eline is deleted. + /** Called whenever an xline expires. * This method is triggered after the line is deleted. - * @param source The user removing the line - * @param hostmask The hostmask to delete + * @param line The line being deleted. */ - virtual void OnDelELine(userrec* source, const std::string &hostmask); + virtual void OnExpireLine(XLine *line); /** Called before your module is unloaded to clean up Extensibles. * This method is called once for every user and channel on the network, * so that when your module unloads it may clear up any remaining data * in the form of Extensibles added using Extensible::Extend(). * If the target_type variable is TYPE_USER, then void* item refers to - * a userrec*, otherwise it refers to a chanrec*. + * a User*, otherwise it refers to a Channel*. * @param target_type The type of item being cleaned * @param item A pointer to the item's class */ @@ -893,29 +921,29 @@ class Module : public classbase /** Called after any nickchange, local or remote. This can be used to track users after nickchanges * have been applied. Please note that although you can see remote nickchanges through this function, you should - * NOT make any changes to the userrec if the user is a remote user as this may cause a desnyc. - * check user->server before taking any action (including returning nonzero from the method). + * NOT make any changes to the User if the user is a remote user as this may cause a desnyc. + * check user->server before taking any action (including returning nonzero from the method). * Because this method is called after the nickchange is taken place, no return values are possible * to indicate forbidding of the nick change. Use OnUserPreNick for this. * @param user The user changing their nick * @param oldnick The old nickname of the user before the nickchange - */ - virtual void OnUserPostNick(userrec* user, const std::string &oldnick); + */ + virtual void OnUserPostNick(User* user, const std::string &oldnick); /** Called before an action which requires a channel privilage check. * This function is called before many functions which check a users status on a channel, for example * before opping a user, deopping a user, kicking a user, etc. * There are several values for access_type which indicate for what reason access is being checked. * These are:

- * AC_KICK (0) - A user is being kicked
- * AC_DEOP (1) - a user is being deopped
- * AC_OP (2) - a user is being opped
- * AC_VOICE (3) - a user is being voiced
- * AC_DEVOICE (4) - a user is being devoiced
- * AC_HALFOP (5) - a user is being halfopped
- * AC_DEHALFOP (6) - a user is being dehalfopped
- * AC_INVITE (7) - a user is being invited
- * AC_GENERAL_MODE (8) - a user channel mode is being changed

+ * AC_KICK - A user is being kicked
+ * AC_DEOP - a user is being deopped
+ * AC_OP - a user is being opped
+ * AC_VOICE - a user is being voiced
+ * AC_DEVOICE - a user is being devoiced
+ * AC_HALFOP - a user is being halfopped
+ * AC_DEHALFOP - a user is being dehalfopped
+ * AC_INVITE - a user is being invited
+ * AC_GENERAL_MODE - a user channel mode is being changed

* Upon returning from your function you must return either ACR_DEFAULT, to indicate the module wishes * to do nothing, or ACR_DENY where approprate to deny the action, and ACR_ALLOW where appropriate to allow * the action. Please note that in the case of some access checks (such as AC_GENERAL_MODE) access may be @@ -927,7 +955,7 @@ class Module : public classbase * @param channel The channel which is being checked * @param access_type See above */ - virtual int OnAccessCheck(userrec* source,userrec* dest,chanrec* channel,int access_type); + virtual int OnAccessCheck(User* source,User* dest,Channel* channel,int access_type); /** Called when a 005 numeric is about to be output. * The module should modify the 005 numeric if needed to indicate its features. @@ -948,14 +976,14 @@ class Module : public classbase * @param reason The kill reason * @return 1 to prevent the kill, 0 to allow */ - virtual int OnKill(userrec* source, userrec* dest, const std::string &reason); + virtual int OnKill(User* source, User* dest, const std::string &reason); /** Called when an oper wants to disconnect a remote user via KILL * @param source The user sending the KILL * @param dest The user being killed * @param reason The kill reason */ - virtual void OnRemoteKill(userrec* source, userrec* dest, const std::string &reason); + virtual void OnRemoteKill(User* source, User* dest, const std::string &reason, const std::string &operreason); /** Called whenever a module is loaded. * mod will contain a pointer to the module, and string will contain its name, @@ -972,17 +1000,17 @@ class Module : public classbase virtual void OnLoadModule(Module* mod,const std::string &name); /** Called whenever a module is unloaded. - * mod will contain a pointer to the module, and string will contain its name, - * for example m_widgets.so. This function is primary for dependency checking, - * your module may decide to enable some extra features if it sees that you have - * for example loaded "m_killwidgets.so" with "m_makewidgets.so". It is highly - * recommended that modules do *NOT* bail if they cannot satisfy dependencies, - * but instead operate under reduced functionality, unless the dependency is - * absolutely neccessary (e.g. a module that extends the features of another - * module). + * mod will contain a pointer to the module, and string will contain its name, + * for example m_widgets.so. This function is primary for dependency checking, + * your module may decide to enable some extra features if it sees that you have + * for example loaded "m_killwidgets.so" with "m_makewidgets.so". It is highly + * recommended that modules do *NOT* bail if they cannot satisfy dependencies, + * but instead operate under reduced functionality, unless the dependency is + * absolutely neccessary (e.g. a module that extends the features of another + * module). * @param mod Pointer to the module being unloaded (still valid) * @param name The filename of the module being unloaded - */ + */ virtual void OnUnloadModule(Module* mod,const std::string &name); /** Called once every five seconds for background processing. @@ -993,35 +1021,39 @@ class Module : public classbase */ virtual void OnBackgroundTimer(time_t curtime); - /** Called whenever a list is needed for a listmode. - * For example, when a /MODE #channel +b (without any other parameters) is called, - * if a module was handling +b this function would be called. The function can then - * output any lists it wishes to. Please note that all modules will see all mode - * characters to provide the ability to extend each other, so please only output - * a list if the mode character given matches the one(s) you want to handle. - * @param user The user requesting the list - * @param channel The channel the list is for - * @param mode The listmode which a list is being requested on - */ - virtual void OnSendList(userrec* user, chanrec* channel, char mode); - /** Called whenever any command is about to be executed. * This event occurs for all registered commands, wether they are registered in the core, - * or another module, but it will not occur for invalid commands (e.g. ones which do not - * exist within the command table). By returning 1 from this method you may prevent the + * or another module, and for invalid commands. Invalid commands may only be sent to this + * function when the value of validated is false. By returning 1 from this method you may prevent the * command being executed. If you do this, no output is created by the core, and it is * down to your module to produce any output neccessary. * Note that unless you return 1, you should not destroy any structures (e.g. by using - * Server::QuitUser) otherwise when the command's handler function executes after your + * InspIRCd::QuitUser) otherwise when the command's handler function executes after your * method returns, it will be passed an invalid pointer to the user object and crash!) * @param command The command being executed * @param parameters An array of array of characters containing the parameters for the command * @param pcnt The nuimber of parameters passed to the command * @param user the user issuing the command * @param validated True if the command has passed all checks, e.g. it is recognised, has enough parameters, the user has permission to execute it, etc. + * You should only change the parameter list and command string if validated == false (e.g. before the command lookup occurs). + * @param original_line The entire original line as passed to the parser from the user * @return 1 to block the command, 0 to allow */ - virtual int OnPreCommand(const std::string &command, char **parameters, int pcnt, userrec *user, bool validated); + virtual int OnPreCommand(std::string &command, std::vector& parameters, User *user, bool validated, const std::string &original_line); + + /** Called after any command has been executed. + * This event occurs for all registered commands, wether they are registered in the core, + * or another module, but it will not occur for invalid commands (e.g. ones which do not + * exist within the command table). The result code returned by the command handler is + * provided. + * @param command The command being executed + * @param parameters An array of array of characters containing the parameters for the command + * @param pcnt The nuimber of parameters passed to the command + * @param user the user issuing the command + * @param result The return code given by the command handler, one of CMD_SUCCESS or CMD_FAILURE + * @param original_line The entire original line as passed to the parser from the user + */ + virtual void OnPostCommand(const std::string &command, const std::vector& parameters, User *user, CmdResult result, const std::string &original_line); /** Called to check if a user who is connecting can now be allowed to register * If any modules return false for this function, the user is held in the waiting @@ -1033,7 +1065,7 @@ class Module : public classbase * @param user The user to check * @return true to indicate readiness, false if otherwise */ - virtual bool OnCheckReady(userrec* user); + virtual bool OnCheckReady(User* user); /** Called whenever a user is about to register their connection (e.g. before the user * is sent the MOTD etc). Modules can use this method if they are performing a function @@ -1042,22 +1074,9 @@ class Module : public classbase * Note that you should NOT delete the user record here by causing a disconnection! * Use OnUserConnect for that instead. * @param user The user registering + * @return 1 to indicate user quit, 0 to continue */ - virtual void OnUserRegister(userrec* user); - - /** Called whenever a mode character is processed. - * Return 1 from this function to block the mode character from being processed entirely, - * so that you may perform your own code instead. Note that this method allows you to override - * modes defined by other modes, but this is NOT RECOMMENDED! - * @param user The user who is sending the mode - * @param chan The channel the mode is being sent to - * @param mode The mode character being set - * @param param The parameter for the mode or an empty string - * @param adding true of the mode is being added, false if it is being removed - * @param pcnt The parameter count for the mode (0 or 1) - * @return 1 to deny the mode, 0 to allow - */ - virtual int OnRawMode(userrec* user, chanrec* chan, char mode, const std::string ¶m, bool adding, int pcnt); + virtual int OnUserRegister(User* user); /** Called whenever a user joins a channel, to determine if invite checks should go ahead or not. * This method will always be called for each join, wether or not the channel is actually +i, and @@ -1067,46 +1086,77 @@ class Module : public classbase * @param chan The channel being joined * @return 1 to explicitly allow the join, 0 to proceed as normal */ - virtual int OnCheckInvite(userrec* user, chanrec* chan); + virtual int OnCheckInvite(User* user, Channel* chan); + + /** Called whenever a mode character is processed. + * Return 1 from this function to block the mode character from being processed entirely. + * @param user The user who is sending the mode + * @param chan The channel the mode is being sent to (or NULL if a usermode) + * @param mode The mode character being set + * @param param The parameter for the mode or an empty string + * @param adding true of the mode is being added, false if it is being removed + * @param pcnt The parameter count for the mode (0 or 1) + * @return ACR_DENY to deny the mode, ACR_DEFAULT to do standard mode checking, and ACR_ALLOW + * to skip all permission checking. Please note that for remote mode changes, your return value + * will be ignored! + */ + virtual int OnRawMode(User* user, Channel* chan, const char mode, const std::string ¶m, bool adding, int pcnt, bool servermode = true); /** Called whenever a user joins a channel, to determine if key checks should go ahead or not. - * This method will always be called for each join, wether or not the channel is actually +k, and - * determines the outcome of an if statement around the whole section of key checking code. + * This method will always be called for each join, wether or not the channel is actually +k, and + * determines the outcome of an if statement around the whole section of key checking code. * if the user specified no key, the keygiven string will be a valid but empty value. - * return 1 to explicitly allow the join to go ahead or 0 to ignore the event. + * return 1 to explicitly allow the join to go ahead or 0 to ignore the event. * @param user The user joining the channel * @param chan The channel being joined * @return 1 to explicitly allow the join, 0 to proceed as normal - */ - virtual int OnCheckKey(userrec* user, chanrec* chan, const std::string &keygiven); + */ + virtual int OnCheckKey(User* user, Channel* chan, const std::string &keygiven); /** Called whenever a user joins a channel, to determine if channel limit checks should go ahead or not. - * This method will always be called for each join, wether or not the channel is actually +l, and - * determines the outcome of an if statement around the whole section of channel limit checking code. - * return 1 to explicitly allow the join to go ahead or 0 to ignore the event. + * This method will always be called for each join, wether or not the channel is actually +l, and + * determines the outcome of an if statement around the whole section of channel limit checking code. + * return 1 to explicitly allow the join to go ahead or 0 to ignore the event. * @param user The user joining the channel * @param chan The channel being joined * @return 1 to explicitly allow the join, 0 to proceed as normal - */ - virtual int OnCheckLimit(userrec* user, chanrec* chan); + */ + virtual int OnCheckLimit(User* user, Channel* chan); /** Called whenever a user joins a channel, to determine if banlist checks should go ahead or not. - * This method will always be called for each join, wether or not the user actually matches a channel ban, and - * determines the outcome of an if statement around the whole section of ban checking code. - * return 1 to explicitly allow the join to go ahead or 0 to ignore the event. + * This method will always be called for each join, wether or not the user actually matches a channel ban, and + * determines the outcome of an if statement around the whole section of ban checking code. + * return 1 to explicitly allow the join to go ahead or 0 to ignore the event. * @param user The user joining the channel * @param chan The channel being joined - * @return 1 to explicitly allow the join, 0 to proceed as normal - */ - virtual int OnCheckBan(userrec* user, chanrec* chan); + * @return 1 to explicitly allow the join, 0 to proceed as normal. Return -1 to explicitly deny the + * join to the channel. + */ + virtual int OnCheckBan(User* user, Channel* chan); + + /* Called whenever checking whether or not a user is matched by an applicable extended bantype. + * NOTE: may also trigger extra OnCheckStringExtBan events! + * @param u The user to check + * @param c The channel the user is on + * @param type The type of extended ban to check for. + */ + virtual int OnCheckExtBan(User *u, Channel *c, char type); + + /** Called whenever checking whether or not a string is extbanned. NOTE: one OnCheckExtBan will also trigger a number of + * OnCheckStringExtBan events for seperate host/IP comnbinations. + */ + virtual int OnCheckStringExtBan(const std::string &s, Channel *c, char type); /** Called on all /STATS commands * This method is triggered for all /STATS use, including stats symbols handled by the core. * @param symbol the symbol provided to /STATS - * @user the user issuing the /STATS command + * @param user the user issuing the /STATS command + * @param results A string_list to append results into. You should put all your results + * into this string_list, rather than displaying them directly, so that your handler will + * work when remote STATS queries are received. * @return 1 to block the /STATS from being processed by the core, 0 to allow it */ - virtual int OnStats(char symbol, userrec* user); + virtual int OnStats(char symbol, User* user, string_list &results); /** Called whenever a change of a local users displayed host is attempted. * Return 1 to deny the host change, or 0 to allow it. @@ -1114,7 +1164,7 @@ class Module : public classbase * @param newhost The new hostname * @return 1 to deny the host change, 0 to allow */ - virtual int OnChangeLocalUserHost(userrec* user, const std::string &newhost); + virtual int OnChangeLocalUserHost(User* user, const std::string &newhost); /** Called whenever a change of a local users GECOS (fullname field) is attempted. * return 1 to deny the name change, or 0 to allow it. @@ -1122,16 +1172,16 @@ class Module : public classbase * @param newhost The new GECOS * @return 1 to deny the GECOS change, 0 to allow */ - virtual int OnChangeLocalUserGECOS(userrec* user, const std::string &newhost); + virtual int OnChangeLocalUserGECOS(User* user, const std::string &newhost); /** Called whenever a topic is changed by a local user. - * Return 1 to deny the topic change, or 0 to allow it. + * Return 1 to deny the topic change, 0 to check details on the change, -1 to let it through with no checks * @param user The user changing the topic * @param chan The channels who's topic is being changed * @param topic The actual topic text * @param 1 to block the topic change, 0 to allow */ - virtual int OnLocalTopicChange(userrec* user, chanrec* chan, const std::string &topic); + virtual int OnLocalTopicChange(User* user, Channel* chan, const std::string &topic); /** Called whenever a local topic has been changed. * To block topic changes you must use OnLocalTopicChange instead. @@ -1139,7 +1189,7 @@ class Module : public classbase * @param chan The channels who's topic is being changed * @param topic The actual topic text */ - virtual void OnPostLocalTopicChange(userrec* user, chanrec* chan, const std::string &topic); + virtual void OnPostLocalTopicChange(User* user, Channel* chan, const std::string &topic); /** Called whenever an Event class is sent to all module by another module. * Please see the documentation of Event::Send() for further information. The Event sent can @@ -1156,18 +1206,19 @@ class Module : public classbase * may be able to use for pre-determined purposes (e.g. the results of an SQL query, etc). * @param request The Request class being received */ - virtual char* OnRequest(Request* request); + virtual const char* OnRequest(Request* request); - /** Called whenever an oper password is to be compared to what a user has input. + /** Called whenever a password check is to be made. Replaces the old OldOperCompare API. * The password field (from the config file) is in 'password' and is to be compared against - * 'input'. This method allows for encryption of oper passwords and much more besides. - * You should return a nonzero value if you want to allow the comparison or zero if you wish - * to do nothing. - * @param password The oper's password - * @param input The password entered - * @return 1 to match the passwords, 0 to do nothing + * 'input'. This method allows for encryption of passwords (oper, connect:allow, die/restart, etc). + * You should return a nonzero value to override the normal comparison, or zero to pass it on. + * @param ex The object that's causing the authentication (User* for etc, Server* for ). + * @param password The password from the configuration file (the password="" value). + * @param input The password entered by the user or whoever. + * @param hashtype The hash value from the config + * @return 0 to do nothing (pass on to next module/default), 1 == password is OK, -1 == password is not OK */ - virtual int OnOperCompare(const std::string &password, const std::string &input); + virtual int OnPassCompare(Extensible* ex, const std::string &password, const std::string &input, const std::string& hashtype); /** Called whenever a user is given usermode +o, anywhere on the network. * You cannot override this and prevent it from happening as it is already happened and @@ -1175,14 +1226,15 @@ class Module : public classbase * servermodes out to reverse mode changes. * @param user The user who is opering */ - virtual void OnGlobalOper(userrec* user); + virtual void OnGlobalOper(User* user); - /** Called whenever a user connects, anywhere on the network. + /** Called after a user has fully connected and all modules have executed OnUserConnect * This event is informational only. You should not change any user information in this * event. To do so, use the OnUserConnect method to change the state of local users. + * This is called for both local and remote users. * @param user The user who is connecting */ - virtual void OnGlobalConnect(userrec* user); + virtual void OnPostConnect(User* user); /** Called whenever a ban is added to a channel's list. * Return a non-zero value to 'eat' the mode change and prevent the ban from being added. @@ -1191,7 +1243,7 @@ class Module : public classbase * @param banmask The ban mask being added * @return 1 to block the ban, 0 to continue as normal */ - virtual int OnAddBan(userrec* source, chanrec* channel,const std::string &banmask); + virtual int OnAddBan(User* source, Channel* channel,const std::string &banmask); /** Called whenever a ban is removed from a channel's list. * Return a non-zero value to 'eat' the mode change and prevent the ban from being removed. @@ -1200,7 +1252,9 @@ class Module : public classbase * @param banmask The ban mask being deleted * @return 1 to block the unban, 0 to continue as normal */ - virtual int OnDelBan(userrec* source, chanrec* channel,const std::string &banmask); + virtual int OnDelBan(User* source, Channel* channel,const std::string &banmask); + + virtual void OnHookUserIO(User* user, const std::string &targetip); /** Called immediately after any connection is accepted. This is intended for raw socket * processing (e.g. modules which wrap the tcp connection within another library) and provides @@ -1223,7 +1277,7 @@ class Module : public classbase * @param Number of characters to write * @return Number of characters actually written or 0 if you didn't handle the operation */ - virtual int OnRawSocketWrite(int fd, char* buffer, int count); + virtual int OnRawSocketWrite(int fd, const char* buffer, int count); /** Called immediately before any socket is closed. When this event is called, shutdown() * has not yet been called on the socket. @@ -1231,6 +1285,12 @@ class Module : public classbase */ virtual void OnRawSocketClose(int fd); + /** Called immediately upon connection of an outbound BufferedSocket which has been hooked + * by a module. + * @param fd The file descriptor of the socket immediately after connect() + */ + virtual void OnRawSocketConnect(int fd); + /** Called immediately before any read() operation on a client socket in the core. * This occurs AFTER the select() or poll() so there is always data waiting to be read * when this event occurs. @@ -1248,509 +1308,84 @@ class Module : public classbase */ virtual int OnRawSocketRead(int fd, char* buffer, unsigned int count, int &readresult); - virtual void OnSetAway(userrec* user); - - virtual void OnCancelAway(userrec* user); -}; - - -/** Allows server output and query functions - * This class contains methods which allow a module to query the state of the irc server, and produce - * output to users and other servers. All modules should instantiate at least one copy of this class, - * and use its member functions to perform their tasks. - */ -class Server : public classbase -{ - public: - /** Default constructor. - * Creates a Server object. - */ - Server(); - - /** Default destructor. - * Destroys a Server object. - */ - virtual ~Server(); - - /** Obtains a pointer to the server's ServerConfig object. - * The ServerConfig object contains most of the configuration data - * of the IRC server, as read from the config file by the core. - */ - ServerConfig* GetConfig(); - - /** For use with Module::Prioritize(). - * When the return value of this function is returned from - * Module::Prioritize(), this specifies that the module wishes - * to be ordered exactly BEFORE 'modulename'. For more information - * please see Module::Prioritize(). - * @param modulename The module your module wants to be before in the call list - * @returns a priority ID which the core uses to relocate the module in the list - */ - long PriorityBefore(const std::string &modulename); - - /** For use with Module::Prioritize(). - * When the return value of this function is returned from - * Module::Prioritize(), this specifies that the module wishes - * to be ordered exactly AFTER 'modulename'. For more information please - * see Module::Prioritize(). - * @param modulename The module your module wants to be after in the call list - * @returns a priority ID which the core uses to relocate the module in the list - */ - long PriorityAfter(const std::string &modulename); - - /** Sends text to all opers. - * This method sends a server notice to all opers with the usermode +s. - */ - virtual void SendOpers(const std::string &s); - - /** Returns the version string of this server - */ - std::string GetVersion(); - - /** Writes a log string. - * This method writes a line of text to the log. If the level given is lower than the - * level given in the configuration, this command has no effect. - */ - virtual void Log(int level, const std::string &s); - - /** Sends a line of text down a TCP/IP socket. - * This method writes a line of text to an established socket, cutting it to 510 characters - * plus a carriage return and linefeed if required. - */ - virtual void Send(int Socket, const std::string &s); - - /** Sends text from the server to a socket. - * This method writes a line of text to an established socket, with the servername prepended - * as used by numerics (see RFC 1459) - */ - virtual void SendServ(int Socket, const std::string &s); - - /** Writes text to a channel, but from a server, including all. - * This can be used to send server notices to a group of users. - */ - virtual void SendChannelServerNotice(const std::string &ServName, chanrec* Channel, const std::string &text); - - /** Sends text from a user to a socket. - * This method writes a line of text to an established socket, with the given user's nick/ident - * /host combination prepended, as used in PRIVSG etc commands (see RFC 1459) - */ - virtual void SendFrom(int Socket, userrec* User, const std::string &s); - - /** Sends text from a user to another user. - * This method writes a line of text to a user, with a user's nick/ident - * /host combination prepended, as used in PRIVMSG etc commands (see RFC 1459) - * If you specify NULL as the source, then the data will originate from the - * local server, e.g. instead of: - * - * :user!ident@host TEXT - * - * The format will become: - * - * :localserver TEXT - * - * Which is useful for numerics and server notices to single users, etc. - */ - virtual void SendTo(userrec* Source, userrec* Dest, const std::string &s); - - /** Sends text from a user to a channel (mulicast). - * This method writes a line of text to a channel, with the given user's nick/ident - * /host combination prepended, as used in PRIVMSG etc commands (see RFC 1459). If the - * IncludeSender flag is set, then the text is also sent back to the user from which - * it originated, as seen in MODE (see RFC 1459). - */ - virtual void SendChannel(userrec* User, chanrec* Channel, const std::string &s, bool IncludeSender); - - /** Returns true if two users share a common channel. - * This method is used internally by the NICK and QUIT commands, and the Server::SendCommon - * method. - */ - virtual bool CommonChannels(userrec* u1, userrec* u2); - - /** Sends text from a user to one or more channels (mulicast). - * This method writes a line of text to all users which share a common channel with a given - * user, with the user's nick/ident/host combination prepended, as used in PRIVMSG etc - * commands (see RFC 1459). If the IncludeSender flag is set, then the text is also sent - * back to the user from which it originated, as seen in NICK (see RFC 1459). Otherwise, it - * is only sent to the other recipients, as seen in QUIT. - */ - virtual void SendCommon(userrec* User, std::string text, bool IncludeSender); - - /** Sends a WALLOPS message. - * This method writes a WALLOPS message to all users with the +w flag, originating from the - * specified user. - */ - virtual void SendWallops(userrec* User, const std::string &text); - - /** Returns true if a nick is valid. - * Nicks for unregistered connections will return false. - */ - virtual bool IsNick(const std::string &nick); - - /** Returns a count of the number of users on a channel. - * This will NEVER be 0, as if the chanrec exists, it will have at least one user in the channel. - */ - virtual int CountUsers(chanrec* c); - - /** Adds an InspTimer which will trigger at a future time - */ - virtual void AddTimer(InspTimer* T); - - /** Attempts to look up a nick and return a pointer to it. - * This function will return NULL if the nick does not exist. - */ - virtual userrec* FindNick(const std::string &nick); - - /** Attempts to look up a nick using the file descriptor associated with that nick. - * This function will return NULL if the file descriptor is not associated with a valid user. - */ - virtual userrec* FindDescriptor(int socket); - - /** Attempts to look up a channel and return a pointer to it. - * This function will return NULL if the channel does not exist. - */ - virtual chanrec* FindChannel(const std::string &channel); - - /** Attempts to look up a user's privilages on a channel. - * This function will return a string containing either @, %, +, or an empty string, - * representing the user's privilages upon the channel you specify. - */ - virtual std::string ChanMode(userrec* User, chanrec* Chan); - - /** Returns the server name of the server where the module is loaded. - */ - virtual std::string GetServerName(); - - /** Returns the network name, global to all linked servers. - */ - virtual std::string GetNetworkName(); - - /** Returns the server description string of the local server - */ - virtual std::string GetServerDescription(); - - /** Returns the information of the server as returned by the /ADMIN command. - * See the Admin class for further information of the return value. The members - * Admin::Nick, Admin::Email and Admin::Name contain the information for the - * server where the module is loaded. - */ - virtual Admin GetAdmin(); - - /** Adds an extended mode letter which is parsed by a module. - * This allows modules to add extra mode letters, e.g. +x for hostcloak. - * the "type" parameter is either MT_CHANNEL, MT_CLIENT, or MT_SERVER, to - * indicate wether the mode is a channel mode, a client mode, or a server mode. - * requires_oper is used with MT_CLIENT type modes only to indicate the mode can only - * be set or unset by an oper. If this is used for MT_CHANNEL type modes it is ignored. - * params_when_on is the number of modes to expect when the mode is turned on - * (for type MT_CHANNEL only), e.g. with mode +k, this would have a value of 1. - * the params_when_off value has a similar value to params_when_on, except it indicates - * the number of parameters to expect when the mode is disabled. Modes which act in a similar - * way to channel mode +l (e.g. require a parameter to enable, but not to disable) should - * use this parameter. The function returns false if the mode is unavailable, and will not - * attempt to allocate another character, as this will confuse users. This also means that - * as only one module can claim a specific mode character, the core does not need to keep track - * of which modules own which modes, which speeds up operation of the server. In this version, - * a mode can have at most one parameter, attempting to use more parameters will have undefined - * effects. - */ - virtual bool AddExtendedMode(char modechar, int type, bool requires_oper, int params_when_on, int params_when_off); - - /** Adds an extended mode letter which is parsed by a module and handled in a list fashion. - * This call is used to implement modes like +q and +a. The characteristics of these modes are - * as follows: - * - * (1) They are ALWAYS on channels, not on users, therefore their type is MT_CHANNEL - * - * (2) They always take exactly one parameter when being added or removed - * - * (3) They can be set multiple times, usually on users in channels - * - * (4) The mode and its parameter are NOT stored in the channels modes structure - * - * It is down to the module handling the mode to maintain state and determine what 'items' (e.g. users, - * or a banlist) have the mode set on them, and process the modes at the correct times, e.g. during access - * checks on channels, etc. When the extended mode is triggered the OnExtendedMode method will be triggered - * as above. Note that the target you are given will be a channel, if for example your mode is set 'on a user' - * (in for example +a) you must use Server::Find to locate the user the mode is operating on. - * Your mode handler may return 1 to handle the mode AND tell the core to display the mode change, e.g. - * '+aaa one two three' in the case of the mode for 'two', or it may return -1 to 'eat' the mode change, - * so the above example would become '+aa one three' after processing. - */ - virtual bool AddExtendedListMode(char modechar); - - /** Adds a command to the command table. - * This allows modules to add extra commands into the command table. You must place a function within your - * module which is is of type handlerfunc: - * - * typedef void (handlerfunc) (char**, int, userrec*); - * ... - * void handle_kill(char **parameters, int pcnt, userrec *user) - * - * When the command is typed, the parameters will be placed into the parameters array (similar to argv) and - * the parameter count will be placed into pcnt (similar to argv). There will never be any less parameters - * than the 'minparams' value you specified when creating the command. The *user parameter is the class of - * the user which caused the command to trigger, who will always have the flag you specified in 'flags' when - * creating the initial command. For example to create an oper only command create the commands with flags='o'. - * The source parameter is used for resource tracking, and should contain the name of your module (with file - * extension) e.g. "m_blarp.so". If you place the wrong identifier here, you can cause crashes if your module - * is unloaded. - */ - virtual void AddCommand(command_t *f); - - /** Sends a servermode. - * you must format the parameters array with the target, modes and parameters for those modes. - * - * For example: - * - * char *modes[3]; - * - * modes[0] = ChannelName; - * - * modes[1] = "+o"; - * - * modes[2] = user->nick; - * - * Srv->SendMode(modes,3,user); - * - * The modes will originate from the server where the command was issued, however responses (e.g. numerics) - * will be sent to the user you provide as the third parameter. - * You must be sure to get the number of parameters correct in the pcnt parameter otherwise you could leave - * your server in an unstable state! - */ - - virtual void SendMode(char **parameters, int pcnt, userrec *user); - - /** Sends to all users matching a mode mask - * You must specify one or more usermodes as the first parameter. These can be RFC specified modes such as +i, - * or module provided modes, including ones provided by your own module. - * In the second parameter you must place a flag value which indicates wether the modes you have given will be - * logically ANDed or OR'ed. You may use one of either WM_AND or WM_OR. - * for example, if you were to use: - * - * Serv->SendToModeMask("xi", WM_OR, "m00"); - * - * Then the text 'm00' will be sent to all users with EITHER mode x or i. Conversely if you used WM_AND, the - * user must have both modes set to receive the message. - */ - virtual void SendToModeMask(const std::string &modes, int flags, const std::string &text); - - /** Forces a user to join a channel. - * This is similar to svsjoin and can be used to implement redirection, etc. - * On success, the return value is a valid pointer to a chanrec* of the channel the user was joined to. - * On failure, the result is NULL. - */ - virtual chanrec* JoinUserToChannel(userrec* user, const std::string &cname, const std::string &key); - - /** Forces a user to part a channel. - * This is similar to svspart and can be used to implement redirection, etc. - * Although the return value of this function is a pointer to a channel record, the returned data is - * undefined and should not be read or written to. This behaviour may be changed in a future version. - */ - virtual chanrec* PartUserFromChannel(userrec* user, const std::string &cname, const std::string &reason); - - /** Forces a user nickchange. - * This command works similarly to SVSNICK, and can be used to implement Q-lines etc. - * If you specify an invalid nickname, the nick change will be dropped and the target user will receive - * the error numeric for it. - */ - virtual void ChangeUserNick(userrec* user, const std::string &nickname); - - /** Forces a user to quit with the specified reason. - * To the user, it will appear as if they typed /QUIT themselves, except for the fact that this function - * may bypass the quit prefix specified in the config file. - * - * WARNING! - * - * Once you call this function, userrec* user will immediately become INVALID. You MUST NOT write to, or - * read from this pointer after calling the QuitUser method UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES! The best course of - * action after calling this method is to immediately bail from your handler. - */ - virtual void QuitUser(userrec* user, const std::string &reason); - - /** Makes a user kick another user, with the specified reason. - * If source is NULL, the server will peform the kick. - * @param The person or server (if NULL) performing the KICK - * @param target The person being kicked - * @param chan The channel to kick from - * @param reason The kick reason - */ - virtual void KickUser(userrec* source, userrec* target, chanrec* chan, const std::string &reason); - - /** Matches text against a glob pattern. - * Uses the ircd's internal matching function to match string against a globbing pattern, e.g. *!*@*.com - * Returns true if the literal successfully matches the pattern, false if otherwise. - */ - virtual bool MatchText(const std::string &sliteral, const std::string &spattern); - - /** Calls the handler for a command, either implemented by the core or by another module. - * You can use this function to trigger other commands in the ircd, such as PRIVMSG, JOIN, - * KICK etc, or even as a method of callback. By defining command names that are untypeable - * for users on irc (e.g. those which contain a \r or \n) you may use them as callback identifiers. - * The first parameter to this method is the name of the command handler you wish to call, e.g. - * PRIVMSG. This will be a command handler previously registered by the core or wih AddCommand(). - * The second parameter is an array of parameters, and the third parameter is a count of parameters - * in the array. If you do not pass enough parameters to meet the minimum needed by the handler, the - * functiom will silently ignore it. The final parameter is the user executing the command handler, - * used for privilage checks, etc. - * @return True if the command exists - */ - virtual bool CallCommandHandler(const std::string &commandname, char** parameters, int pcnt, userrec* user); - - /** This function returns true if the commandname exists, pcnt is equal to or greater than the number - * of paramters the command requires, the user specified is allowed to execute the command, AND - * if the command is implemented by a module (not the core). This has a few specific uses, usually - * within network protocols (see src/modules/m_spanningtree.cpp) - */ - virtual bool IsValidModuleCommand(const std::string &commandname, int pcnt, userrec* user); - - /** Change displayed hostname of a user. - * You should always call this method to change a user's host rather than writing directly to the - * dhost member of userrec, as any change applied via this method will be propogated to any - * linked servers. - */ - virtual void ChangeHost(userrec* user, std::string host); - - /** Change GECOS (fullname) of a user. - * You should always call this method to change a user's GECOS rather than writing directly to the - * fullname member of userrec, as any change applied via this method will be propogated to any - * linked servers. - */ - virtual void ChangeGECOS(userrec* user, std::string gecos); - - /** Returns true if the servername you give is ulined. - * ULined servers have extra privilages. They are allowed to change nicknames on remote servers, - * change modes of clients which are on remote servers and set modes of channels where there are - * no channel operators for that channel on the ulined server, amongst other things. - */ - virtual bool IsUlined(const std::string &server); - - /** Fetches the userlist of a channel. This function must be here and not a member of userrec or - * chanrec due to include constraints. - */ - virtual chanuserlist GetUsers(chanrec* chan); - - /** Remove a user's connection to the irc server, but leave their client in existence in the - * user hash. When you call this function, the user's file descriptor will be replaced with the - * value of FD_MAGIC_NUMBER and their old file descriptor will be closed. This idle client will - * remain until it is restored with a valid file descriptor, or is removed from IRC by an operator - * After this call, the pointer to user will be invalid. - */ - virtual bool UserToPseudo(userrec* user, const std::string &message); - - /** This user takes one user, and switches their file descriptor with another user, so that one user - * "becomes" the other. The user in 'alive' is booted off the server with the given message. The user - * referred to by 'zombie' should have previously been locked with Server::UserToPseudo, otherwise - * stale sockets and file descriptor leaks can occur. After this call, the pointer to alive will be - * invalid, and the pointer to zombie will be equivalent in effect to the old pointer to alive. - */ - virtual bool PseudoToUser(userrec* alive, userrec* zombie, const std::string &message); - - /** Adds a G-line - * The G-line is propogated to all of the servers in the mesh and enforced as soon as it is added. - * The duration must be in seconds, however you can use the Server::CalcDuration method to convert - * durations into the 1w2d3h3m6s format used by /GLINE etc. The source is an arbitary string used - * to indicate who or what sent the data, usually this is the nickname of a person, or a server - * name. - */ - virtual void AddGLine(long duration, const std::string &source, const std::string &reason, const std::string &hostmask); - - /** Adds a Q-line - * The Q-line is propogated to all of the servers in the mesh and enforced as soon as it is added. - * The duration must be in seconds, however you can use the Server::CalcDuration method to convert - * durations into the 1w2d3h3m6s format used by /GLINE etc. The source is an arbitary string used - * to indicate who or what sent the data, usually this is the nickname of a person, or a server - * name. - */ - virtual void AddQLine(long duration, const std::string &source, const std::string &reason, const std::string nickname); - - /** Adds a Z-line - * The Z-line is propogated to all of the servers in the mesh and enforced as soon as it is added. - * The duration must be in seconds, however you can use the Server::CalcDuration method to convert - * durations into the 1w2d3h3m6s format used by /GLINE etc. The source is an arbitary string used - * to indicate who or what sent the data, usually this is the nickname of a person, or a server - * name. - */ - virtual void AddZLine(long duration, const std::string &source, const std::string &reason, const std::string &ipaddr); - - /** Adds a K-line - * The K-line is enforced as soon as it is added. - * The duration must be in seconds, however you can use the Server::CalcDuration method to convert - * durations into the 1w2d3h3m6s format used by /GLINE etc. The source is an arbitary string used - * to indicate who or what sent the data, usually this is the nickname of a person, or a server - * name. - */ - virtual void AddKLine(long duration, const std::string &source, const std::string &reason, const std::string &hostmask); - - /** Adds a E-line - * The E-line is enforced as soon as it is added. - * The duration must be in seconds, however you can use the Server::CalcDuration method to convert - * durations into the 1w2d3h3m6s format used by /GLINE etc. The source is an arbitary string used - * to indicate who or what sent the data, usually this is the nickname of a person, or a server - * name. - */ - virtual void AddELine(long duration, const std::string &source, const std::string &reason, const std::string &hostmask); - - /** Deletes a G-Line from all servers - */ - virtual bool DelGLine(const std::string &hostmask); - - /** Deletes a Q-Line from all servers - */ - virtual bool DelQLine(const std::string &nickname); - - /** Deletes a Z-Line from all servers - */ - virtual bool DelZLine(const std::string &ipaddr); - - /** Deletes a local K-Line - */ - virtual bool DelKLine(const std::string &hostmask); - - /** Deletes a local E-Line - */ - virtual bool DelELine(const std::string &hostmask); - - /** Calculates a duration - * This method will take a string containing a formatted duration (e.g. "1w2d") and return its value - * as a total number of seconds. This is the same function used internally by /GLINE etc to set - * the ban times. - */ - virtual long CalcDuration(const std::string &duration); - - /** Returns true if a nick!ident@host string is correctly formatted, false if otherwise. - */ - virtual bool IsValidMask(const std::string &mask); - - /** This function finds a module by name. - * You must provide the filename of the module. If the module cannot be found (is not loaded) - * the function will return NULL. - */ - virtual Module* FindModule(const std::string &name); - - /** Adds a class derived from InspSocket to the server's socket engine. - */ - virtual void AddSocket(InspSocket* sock); - - /** Forcibly removes a class derived from InspSocket from the servers socket engine. - */ - virtual void RemoveSocket(InspSocket* sock); - - /** Deletes a class derived from InspSocket from the server's socket engine. - */ - virtual void DelSocket(InspSocket* sock); - - virtual void RehashServer(); - - virtual long GetChannelCount(); - - virtual chanrec* GetChannelIndex(long index); - - void DumpText(userrec* User, std::string LinePrefix, stringstream &TextStream); + /** Called whenever a user sets away or returns from being away. + * The away message is available as a parameter, but should not be modified. + * At this stage, it has already been copied into the user record. + * If awaymsg is empty, the user is returning from away. + * @param user The user setting away + * @param awaymsg The away message of the user, or empty if returning from away + * @return nonzero if the away message should be blocked - should ONLY be nonzero for LOCAL users (IS_LOCAL) (no output is returned by core) + */ + virtual int OnSetAway(User* user, const std::string &awaymsg); + + /** Called whenever a NAMES list is requested. + * You can produce the nameslist yourself, overriding the current list, + * and if you do you must return 1. If you do not handle the names list, + * return 0. + * @param The user requesting the NAMES list + * @param Ptr The channel the NAMES list is requested for + * @param userlist The user list for the channel (you may change this pointer. + * If you want to change the values, take a copy first, and change the copy, then + * point the pointer at your copy) + * @return 1 to prevent the user list being sent to the client, 0 to allow it. + * Returning -1 allows the names list, but bypasses any checks which check for + * channel membership before sending the names list. + */ + virtual int OnUserList(User* user, Channel* Ptr, CUList* &userlist); + + /** Called whenever a line of WHOIS output is sent to a user. + * You may change the numeric and the text of the output by changing + * the values numeric and text, but you cannot change the user the + * numeric is sent to. You may however change the user's User values. + * @param user The user the numeric is being sent to + * @param dest The user being WHOISed + * @param numeric The numeric of the line being sent + * @param text The text of the numeric, including any parameters + * @return nonzero to drop the line completely so that the user does not + * receive it, or zero to allow the line to be sent. + */ + virtual int OnWhoisLine(User* user, User* dest, int &numeric, std::string &text); + + /** Called at intervals for modules to garbage-collect any hashes etc. + * Certain data types such as hash_map 'leak' buckets, which must be + * tidied up and freed by copying into a new item every so often. This + * method is called when it is time to do that. + */ + virtual void OnGarbageCollect(); + + /** Called whenever a user's write buffer has been completely sent. + * This is called when the user's write buffer is completely empty, and + * there are no more pending bytes to be written and no pending write events + * in the socket engine's queue. This may be used to refill the buffer with + * data which is being spooled in a controlled manner, e.g. LIST lines. + * @param user The user who's buffer is now empty. + */ + virtual void OnBufferFlushed(User* user); + + /** Add test suite hooks here. These are used for testing functionality of a module + * via the --testsuite debugging parameter. + */ + virtual void OnRunTestSuite(); + + /** Called for every item in a NAMES list, so that modules may reformat portions of it as they see fit. + * For example NAMESX, channel mode +u and +I, and UHNAMES. If the nick is set to an empty string by any + * module, then this will cause the nickname not to be displayed at all. + */ + virtual void OnNamesListItem(User* issuer, User* user, Channel* channel, std::string &prefixes, std::string &nick); + + virtual int OnNumeric(User* user, unsigned int numeric, const std::string &text); + + /** Called for every time the user's host or ident changes, to indicate wether or not the 'Changing host' + * message should be sent, if enabled. Certain modules such as auditorium may opt to hide this message + * even if it is enabled. + */ + virtual bool OnHostCycle(User* user); }; +#define CONF_NO_ERROR 0x000000 #define CONF_NOT_A_NUMBER 0x000010 -#define CONF_NOT_UNSIGNED 0x000080 +#define CONF_INT_NEGATIVE 0x000080 #define CONF_VALUE_NOT_FOUND 0x000100 #define CONF_FILE_NOT_FOUND 0x000200 @@ -1761,55 +1396,90 @@ class Server : public classbase * Constructing the class using one parameter allows you to specify a path to your own configuration * file, otherwise, inspircd.conf is read. */ -class ConfigReader : public classbase +class CoreExport ConfigReader : public classbase { protected: + InspIRCd* ServerInstance; /** The contents of the configuration file * This protected member should never be accessed by a module (and cannot be accessed unless the * core is changed). It will contain a pointer to the configuration file data with unneeded data * (such as comments) stripped from it. */ - std::stringstream *cache; - std::stringstream *errorlog; + ConfigDataHash* data; /** Used to store errors */ + std::ostringstream* errorlog; + /** If we're using our own config data hash or not + */ + bool privatehash; + /** True if an error occured reading the config file + */ bool readerror; + /** Error code + */ long error; - + public: /** Default constructor. * This constructor initialises the ConfigReader class to read the inspircd.conf file * as specified when running ./configure. */ - ConfigReader(); // default constructor reads ircd.conf + ConfigReader(InspIRCd* Instance); /** Overloaded constructor. * This constructor initialises the ConfigReader class to read a user-specified config file */ - ConfigReader(const std::string &filename); // read a module-specific config + ConfigReader(InspIRCd* Instance, const std::string &filename); /** Default destructor. * This method destroys the ConfigReader class. */ ~ConfigReader(); + /** Retrieves a value from the config file. * This method retrieves a value from the config file. Where multiple copies of the tag * exist in the config file, index indicates which of the values to retrieve. */ - std::string ReadValue(const std::string &tag, const std::string &name, int index); + std::string ReadValue(const std::string &tag, const std::string &name, int index, bool allow_linefeeds = false); + /** Retrieves a value from the config file. + * This method retrieves a value from the config file. Where multiple copies of the tag + * exist in the config file, index indicates which of the values to retrieve. If the + * tag is not found the default value is returned instead. + */ + std::string ReadValue(const std::string &tag, const std::string &name, const std::string &default_value, int index, bool allow_linefeeds = false); + /** Retrieves a boolean value from the config file. * This method retrieves a boolean value from the config file. Where multiple copies of the tag * exist in the config file, index indicates which of the values to retrieve. The values "1", "yes" * and "true" in the config file count as true to ReadFlag, and any other value counts as false. */ bool ReadFlag(const std::string &tag, const std::string &name, int index); + /** Retrieves a boolean value from the config file. + * This method retrieves a boolean value from the config file. Where multiple copies of the tag + * exist in the config file, index indicates which of the values to retrieve. The values "1", "yes" + * and "true" in the config file count as true to ReadFlag, and any other value counts as false. + * If the tag is not found, the default value is used instead. + */ + bool ReadFlag(const std::string &tag, const std::string &name, const std::string &default_value, int index); + + /** Retrieves an integer value from the config file. + * This method retrieves an integer value from the config file. Where multiple copies of the tag + * exist in the config file, index indicates which of the values to retrieve. Any invalid integer + * values in the tag will cause the objects error value to be set, and any call to GetError() will + * return CONF_INVALID_NUMBER to be returned. need_positive is set if the number must be non-negative. + * If a negative number is placed into a tag which is specified positive, 0 will be returned and GetError() + * will return CONF_INT_NEGATIVE. Note that need_positive is not suitable to get an unsigned int - you + * should cast the result to achieve that effect. + */ + int ReadInteger(const std::string &tag, const std::string &name, int index, bool need_positive); /** Retrieves an integer value from the config file. * This method retrieves an integer value from the config file. Where multiple copies of the tag * exist in the config file, index indicates which of the values to retrieve. Any invalid integer * values in the tag will cause the objects error value to be set, and any call to GetError() will * return CONF_INVALID_NUMBER to be returned. needs_unsigned is set if the number must be unsigned. * If a signed number is placed into a tag which is specified unsigned, 0 will be returned and GetError() - * will return CONF_NOT_UNSIGNED + * will return CONF_NOT_UNSIGNED. If the tag is not found, the default value is used instead. */ - long ReadInteger(const std::string &tag, const std::string &name, int index, bool needs_unsigned); + int ReadInteger(const std::string &tag, const std::string &name, const std::string &default_value, int index, bool need_positive); + /** Returns the last error to occur. * Valid errors can be found by looking in modules.h. Any nonzero value indicates an error condition. * A call to GetError() resets the error flag back to 0. @@ -1833,7 +1503,7 @@ class ConfigReader : public classbase * if bool is false AND user is false, the error report will be spooled to all opers * by means of a NOTICE to all opers. */ - void DumpErrors(bool bail,userrec* user); + void DumpErrors(bool bail,User* user); /** Returns the number of items within a tag. * For example if the tag was <test tag="blah" data="foo"> then this @@ -1850,81 +1520,383 @@ class ConfigReader : public classbase * Either use the constructor type with one parameter to load a file into memory * at construction, or use the LoadFile method to load a file. */ -class FileReader : public classbase +class CoreExport FileReader : public classbase { + InspIRCd* ServerInstance; + /** The file contents + */ file_cache fc; + + /** Content size in bytes + */ + unsigned long contentsize; + + /** Calculate content size in bytes + */ + void CalcSize(); + public: - /** Default constructor. - * This method does not load any file into memory, you must use the LoadFile method - * after constructing the class this way. - */ - FileReader(); - - /** Secondary constructor. - * This method initialises the class with a file loaded into it ready for GetLine and - * and other methods to be called. If the file could not be loaded, FileReader::FileSize - * returns 0. - */ - FileReader(const std::string &filename); - - /** Default destructor. - * This deletes the memory allocated to the file. - */ - ~FileReader(); - - /** Used to load a file. - * This method loads a file into the class ready for GetLine and - * and other methods to be called. If the file could not be loaded, FileReader::FileSize - * returns 0. - */ - void LoadFile(const std::string &filename); - - /** Returns true if the file exists - * This function will return false if the file could not be opened. - */ - bool Exists(); - - /** Retrieve one line from the file. - * This method retrieves one line from the text file. If an empty non-NULL string is returned, - * the index was out of bounds, or the line had no data on it. - */ - std::string GetLine(int x); - - /** Returns the size of the file in lines. - * This method returns the number of lines in the read file. If it is 0, no lines have been - * read into memory, either because the file is empty or it does not exist, or cannot be - * opened due to permission problems. - */ - int FileSize(); + /** Default constructor. + * This method does not load any file into memory, you must use the LoadFile method + * after constructing the class this way. + */ + FileReader(InspIRCd* Instance); + + /** Secondary constructor. + * This method initialises the class with a file loaded into it ready for GetLine and + * and other methods to be called. If the file could not be loaded, FileReader::FileSize + * returns 0. + */ + FileReader(InspIRCd* Instance, const std::string &filename); + + /** Default destructor. + * This deletes the memory allocated to the file. + */ + ~FileReader(); + + /** Used to load a file. + * This method loads a file into the class ready for GetLine and + * and other methods to be called. If the file could not be loaded, FileReader::FileSize + * returns 0. + */ + void LoadFile(const std::string &filename); + + /** Returns the whole content of the file as std::string + */ + std::string Contents(); + + /** Returns the entire size of the file as std::string + */ + unsigned long ContentSize(); + + /** Returns true if the file exists + * This function will return false if the file could not be opened. + */ + bool Exists(); + + /** Retrieve one line from the file. + * This method retrieves one line from the text file. If an empty non-NULL string is returned, + * the index was out of bounds, or the line had no data on it. + */ + std::string GetLine(int x); + + /** Returns the size of the file in lines. + * This method returns the number of lines in the read file. If it is 0, no lines have been + * read into memory, either because the file is empty or it does not exist, or cannot be + * opened due to permission problems. + */ + int FileSize(); }; +/** A DLLFactory (designed to load shared objects) containing a + * handle to a module's init_module() function. Unfortunately, + * due to the design of shared object systems we must keep this + * hanging around, as if we remove this handle, we remove the + * shared object file from memory (!) + */ +typedef DLLFactory ircd_module; -/** Instantiates classes inherited from Module - * This class creates a class inherited from type Module, using new. This is to allow for modules - * to create many different variants of Module, dependent on architecture, configuration, etc. - * In most cases, the simple class shown in the example module m_foobar.so will suffice for most - * modules. +/** A list of modules */ -class ModuleFactory : public classbase +typedef std::vector IntModuleList; + +/** An event handler iterator + */ +typedef IntModuleList::iterator EventHandlerIter; + +/** ModuleManager takes care of all things module-related + * in the core. + */ +class CoreExport ModuleManager : public classbase { + private: + /** Holds a string describing the last module error to occur + */ + std::string LastModuleError; + + /** The feature names published by various modules + */ + featurelist Features; + + /** The interface names published by various modules + */ + interfacelist Interfaces; + + /** Total number of modules loaded into the ircd + */ + int ModCount; + + /** Our pointer to the main insp instance + */ + InspIRCd* Instance; + + /** List of loaded modules and shared object/dll handles + * keyed by module name + */ + std::map > Modules; + public: - ModuleFactory() { } - virtual ~ModuleFactory() { } - /** Creates a new module. - * Your inherited class of ModuleFactory must return a pointer to your Module class - * using this method. + + /** Event handler hooks. + * This needs to be public to be used by FOREACH_MOD and friends. + */ + IntModuleList EventHandlers[I_END]; + + /** Simple, bog-standard, boring constructor. + */ + ModuleManager(InspIRCd* Ins); + + /** Destructor + */ + ~ModuleManager(); + + /** Change the priority of one event in a module. + * Each module event has a list of modules which are attached to that event type. + * If you wish to be called before or after other specific modules, you may use this + * method (usually within void Module::Prioritize()) to set your events priority. + * You may use this call in other methods too, however, this is not supported behaviour + * for a module. + * @param mod The module to change the priority of + * @param i The event to change the priority of + * @param s The state you wish to use for this event. Use one of + * PRIO_FIRST to set the event to be first called, PRIO_LAST to + * set it to be the last called, or PRIO_BEFORE and PRIO_AFTER + * to set it to be before or after one or more other modules. + * @param modules If PRIO_BEFORE or PRIO_AFTER is set in parameter 's', + * then this contains a list of one or more modules your module must be + * placed before or after. Your module will be placed before the highest + * priority module in this list for PRIO_BEFORE, or after the lowest + * priority module in this list for PRIO_AFTER. + * @param sz The number of modules being passed for PRIO_BEFORE and PRIO_AFTER. + * Defaults to 1, as most of the time you will only want to prioritize your module + * to be before or after one other module. + */ + bool SetPriority(Module* mod, Implementation i, Priority s, Module** modules = NULL, size_t sz = 1); + + /** Change the priority of all events in a module. + * @param mod The module to set the priority of + * @param s The priority of all events in the module. + * Note that with this method, it is not possible to effectively use + * PRIO_BEFORE or PRIO_AFTER, you should use the more fine tuned + * SetPriority method for this, where you may specify other modules to + * be prioritized against. + */ + bool SetPriority(Module* mod, Priority s); + + /** Attach an event to a module. + * You may later detatch the event with ModuleManager::Detach(). + * If your module is unloaded, all events are automatically detatched. + * @param i Event type to attach + * @param mod Module to attach event to + * @return True if the event was attached */ - virtual Module * CreateModule(Server* Me) = 0; + bool Attach(Implementation i, Module* mod); + + /** Detatch an event from a module. + * This is not required when your module unloads, as the core will + * automatically detatch your module from all events it is attached to. + * @param i Event type to detach + * @param mod Module to detach event from + * @param Detach true if the event was detached + */ + bool Detach(Implementation i, Module* mod); + + /** Attach an array of events to a module + * @param i Event types (array) to attach + * @param mod Module to attach events to + */ + void Attach(Implementation* i, Module* mod, size_t sz); + + /** Detach all events from a module (used on unload) + * @param mod Module to detach from + */ + void DetachAll(Module* mod); + + /** Returns text describing the last module error + * @return The last error message to occur + */ + std::string& LastError(); + + /** Load a given module file + * @param filename The file to load + * @return True if the module was found and loaded + */ + bool Load(const char* filename); + + /** Unload a given module file + * @param filename The file to unload + * @return True if the module was unloaded + */ + bool Unload(const char* filename); + + /** Called by the InspIRCd constructor to load all modules from the config file. + */ + void LoadAll(); + + /** Get the total number of currently loaded modules + * @return The number of loaded modules + */ + int GetCount() + { + return this->ModCount; + } + + /** Find a module by name, and return a Module* to it. + * This is preferred over iterating the module lists yourself. + * @param name The module name to look up + * @return A pointer to the module, or NULL if the module cannot be found + */ + Module* Find(const std::string &name); + + /** Publish a 'feature'. + * There are two ways for a module to find another module it depends on. + * Either by name, using InspIRCd::FindModule, or by feature, using this + * function. A feature is an arbitary string which identifies something this + * module can do. For example, if your module provides SSL support, but other + * modules provide SSL support too, all the modules supporting SSL should + * publish an identical 'SSL' feature. This way, any module requiring use + * of SSL functions can just look up the 'SSL' feature using FindFeature, + * then use the module pointer they are given. + * @param FeatureName The case sensitive feature name to make available + * @param Mod a pointer to your module class + * @returns True on success, false if the feature is already published by + * another module. + */ + bool PublishFeature(const std::string &FeatureName, Module* Mod); + + /** Publish a module to an 'interface'. + * Modules which implement the same interface (the same way of communicating + * with other modules) can publish themselves to an interface, using this + * method. When they do so, they become part of a list of related or + * compatible modules, and a third module may then query for that list + * and know that all modules within that list offer the same API. + * A prime example of this is the hashing modules, which all accept the + * same types of Request class. Consider this to be similar to PublishFeature, + * except for that multiple modules may publish the same 'feature'. + * @param InterfaceName The case sensitive interface name to make available + * @param Mod a pointer to your module class + * @returns True on success, false on failure (there are currently no failure + * cases) + */ + bool PublishInterface(const std::string &InterfaceName, Module* Mod); + + /** Return a pair saying how many other modules are currently using the + * interfaces provided by module m. + * @param m The module to count usage for + * @return A pair, where the first value is the number of uses of the interface, + * and the second value is the interface name being used. + */ + std::pair GetInterfaceInstanceCount(Module* m); + + /** Mark your module as using an interface. + * If you mark your module as using an interface, then that interface + * module may not unload until your module has unloaded first. + * This can be used to prevent crashes by ensuring code you depend on + * is always in memory while your module is active. + * @param InterfaceName The interface to use + */ + void UseInterface(const std::string &InterfaceName); + + /** Mark your module as finished with an interface. + * If you used UseInterface() above, you should use this method when + * your module is finished with the interface (usually in its destructor) + * to allow the modules which implement the given interface to be unloaded. + * @param InterfaceName The interface you are finished with using. + */ + void DoneWithInterface(const std::string &InterfaceName); + + /** Unpublish a 'feature'. + * When your module exits, it must call this method for every feature it + * is providing so that the feature table is cleaned up. + * @param FeatureName the feature to remove + */ + bool UnpublishFeature(const std::string &FeatureName); + + /** Unpublish your module from an interface + * When your module exits, it must call this method for every interface + * it is part of so that the interfaces table is cleaned up. Only when + * the last item is deleted from an interface does the interface get + * removed. + * @param InterfaceName the interface to be removed from + * @param Mod The module to remove from the interface list + */ + bool UnpublishInterface(const std::string &InterfaceName, Module* Mod); + + /** Find a 'feature'. + * There are two ways for a module to find another module it depends on. + * Either by name, using InspIRCd::FindModule, or by feature, using the + * InspIRCd::PublishFeature method. A feature is an arbitary string which + * identifies something this module can do. For example, if your module + * provides SSL support, but other modules provide SSL support too, all + * the modules supporting SSL should publish an identical 'SSL' feature. + * To find a module capable of providing the feature you want, simply + * call this method with the feature name you are looking for. + * @param FeatureName The feature name you wish to obtain the module for + * @returns A pointer to a valid module class on success, NULL on failure. + */ + Module* FindFeature(const std::string &FeatureName); + + /** Find an 'interface'. + * An interface is a list of modules which all implement the same API. + * @param InterfaceName The Interface you wish to obtain the module + * list of. + * @return A pointer to a deque of Module*, or NULL if the interface + * does not exist. + */ + modulelist* FindInterface(const std::string &InterfaceName); + + /** Determine if a module has published the named interface. + * This could be used in, for example, OnLoadModule to pick up other modules that can be used. + * @param mod The module to check. + * @param InterfaceName the interface you want to check for + * @return True if the module provides the interface, false otherwise. + */ + bool ModuleHasInterface(Module* mod, const std::string& InterfaceName); + + /** Given a pointer to a Module, return its filename + * @param m The module pointer to identify + * @return The module name or an empty string + */ + const std::string& GetModuleName(Module* m); + + /** Return a list of all modules matching the given filter + * @param filter This int is a bitmask of flags set in Module::Flags, + * such as VF_VENDOR or VF_STATIC. If you wish to receive a list of + * all modules with no filtering, set this to 0. + * @return The list of module names + */ + const std::vector GetAllModuleNames(int filter); }; +/** This definition is used as shorthand for the various classes + * and functions needed to make a module loadable by the OS. + * It defines the class factory and external init_module function. + */ +#ifdef WINDOWS -typedef DLLFactory ircd_module; +#define MODULE_INIT(y) \ + extern "C" DllExport Module * init_module(InspIRCd* Me) \ + { \ + return new y(Me); \ + } \ + BOOLEAN WINAPI DllMain(HINSTANCE hDllHandle, DWORD nReason, LPVOID Reserved) \ + { \ + switch ( nReason ) \ + { \ + case DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH: \ + case DLL_PROCESS_DETACH: \ + break; \ + } \ + return TRUE; \ + } -bool ModeDefined(char c, int i); -bool ModeDefinedOper(char c, int i); -int ModeDefinedOn(char c, int i); -int ModeDefinedOff(char c, int i); -void ModeMakeList(char modechar); -bool ModeIsListMode(char modechar, int type); +#else + +#define MODULE_INIT(y) \ + extern "C" DllExport Module * init_module(InspIRCd* Me) \ + { \ + return new y(Me); \ + } +#endif #endif