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s/ircnet/network/ - patch by Joost Vunderink

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Timo Sirainen 2004-07-11 21:31:49 +00:00 committed by cras
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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ Large feature patches by:
Other patches (grep for "patch" in ChangeLog) by:
Joost Vunderink
Wang WenRui
Valentin Batz
Jochen Eisinger (c0ffee)

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ IRC networks. It can also automatically send the password when
manually joining to channel without specifying the password.
/CHANNEL ADD [-auto | -noauto] [-bots <masks>] [-botcmd <command>]
<channel> <ircnet> [<password>]
<channel> <network> [<password>]
With -bots and -botcmd arguments you can automatically send
commands to someone in channel. This is useful for automatically
@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ for example bots, just give the -bots "" parameters to it. Password
can be removed by setting it to - (or actually, "" works too).
You can remove the channels with
/CHANNEL REMOVE <channel> <ircnet>
/CHANNEL REMOVE <channel> <network>
/CHANNEL LIST displays list of channels with settings.

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@ -8,7 +8,8 @@
-ssl_verify: Verify servers SSL certificate
-ssl_cafile: File with list of CA certificates (implies -ssl_verify)
-ssl_capath: Directory with CA certificates (implies -ssl_verify)
-ircnet: the IRCNet
-network: the network this connection belongs to
-ircnet: Same as -network. Deprecated. Do not use.
-host: the host
-!: don't autojoin channels
-rawlog: immediately open rawlog after connected

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@ -9,7 +9,8 @@
from Finland, but also anyone sending message
"tofinnishnick: blahblah".
-except: *DON'T* ignore - overrides an existing ignore.
-ircnet: Ignore only on this ircnet.
-network: Ignore only on this network.
-ircnet: Same as -network. Deprecated. Do not use.
-channels: Ignore only in channels
<mask>: Either a nick mask or list of channels
<levels>: List of levels to ignore. You can use -<level> to remove levels

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@ -10,7 +10,8 @@
-ssl_capath: Directory with CA certificates (implies -ssl_verify)
-auto: Automatically connect to server at startup (default)
-noauto: Don't connect to server at startup
-ircnet: Specify what IRC network this server belongs to
-network: Specify what IRC network this server belongs to
-ircnet: Same as -network. Deprecated. Do not use
-host: Specify what host name to use, if you have multiple
-!: don't autojoin channels
-cmdspeed: Same as /SET cmd_queue_speed, see section 3.1

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@ -343,7 +343,7 @@
Servers are referenced by a "server tag". If the server is known
to belong to some IRC network, the tag is the IRC network's name,
like "ircnet". If the IRC network is unknown, the tag is created
like "IRCnet". If the IRC network is unknown, the tag is created
from the server's name, like irc.funet.fi -> funet. If the tag
already exists, a number is added to the end of it and raised until
unused tag is found.
@ -384,17 +384,17 @@
-autosendcmd: Command to send after connecting to a server
With -autosendcmd argument you can automatically run any commands
after connecting to ircnet. This is useful for automatically
after connecting to the network. This is useful for automatically
identifying yourself to NickServ, for example
/IRCNET ADD -autosendcmd "/msg NickServ identify secret" freenode
/NETWORK ADD -autosendcmd "/msg NickServ identify secret" freenode
/IRCNET REMOVE <name>
/NETWORK REMOVE <name>
5.3 Manually connecting and disconnecting
To connect to a new server, use:
/CONNECT [-ircnet <ircnet>] [-host <hostname>] <address>|<ircnet>
/CONNECT [-network <network>] [-host <hostname>] <address>|<network>
[<port> [<password> [<nick>]]]
If there's no password, set it to -. You can directly connect to
@ -432,13 +432,14 @@
5.4 Server settings
/SERVER ADD [-auto | -noauto] [-ircnet <ircnet>] [-host <hostname>]
/SERVER ADD [-auto | -noauto] [-network <network>] [-host <hostname>]
[-cmdspeed <ms>] [-cmdmax <count>] [-port <port>]
<address> [<port> [<password>]]
-auto: Automatically connect to server at startup
-noauto: Don't connect to server at startup (default)
-ircnet: Specify what IRC network this server belongs to
-network: Specify what IRC network this server belongs to
-ircnet: Same as -network. Deprecated. Do not use.
-host: Specify what host name to use, if you have multiple
-cmdspeed: Same as /SET cmd_queue_speed, see section 3.1
-cmdmax: Same as /SET cmd_max_at_once, see section 3.1
@ -634,7 +635,7 @@
manually joining to channel without specifying the password.
/CHANNEL ADD [-auto | -noauto] [-bots <masks>] [-botcmd <command>]
<channel> <ircnet> [<password>]
<channel> <network> [<password>]
With -bots and -botcmd arguments you can automatically send
commands to someone in channel. This is useful for automatically
@ -651,7 +652,7 @@
can be removed by setting it to - (or actually, "" works too).
You can remove the channels with
/CHANNEL REMOVE <channel> <ircnet>
/CHANNEL REMOVE <channel> <network>
/CHANNEL LIST displays list of channels with settings.
/CHANNEL without any arguments displays list of channels you have
@ -844,7 +845,7 @@
are in IRC all the time. So I made a bit more featureful notify
list:
/NOTIFY [-list] [-away] [-idle [minutes]] <mask> [ircnet [ircnet...]]
/NOTIFY [-list] [-away] [-idle [minutes]] <mask> [network [network...]]
-away: Notifies about away-status changes
-idle: Notifies if idle time is first larger than <minutes>

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@ -111,24 +111,24 @@ management (send me a note if you can think of more):</p>
joining channels)</p>
<pre>
/IRCNET ADD -autosendcmd "/^msg nickserv ident pass;wait -freenode 2000" freenode
/NETWORK ADD -autosendcmd "/^msg nickserv ident pass;wait -freenode 2000" freenode
</pre>
<p>Then add some servers to different networks (ircnet is already set up
<p>Then add some servers to different networks (network is already set up
for them), irc.kpnqwest.fi is used by default for IRCNet but if it fails,
irc.funet.fi is tried next:</p>
<pre>
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet ircnet irc.kpnqwest.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -ircnet ircnet irc.funet.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet efnet efnet.cs.hut.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -auto -network IRCnet irc.kpnqwest.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -network IRCnet irc.funet.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -auto -network efnet efnet.cs.hut.fi 6667
</pre>
<p>Automatically join to channels after connected to server, send op request
to bot after joined to efnet/#irssi:</p>
<pre>
/CHANNEL ADD -auto #irssi ircnet
/CHANNEL ADD -auto #irssi IRCnet
/CHANNEL ADD -auto -bots *!*bot@host.org -botcmd "/^msg $0 op pass" #irssi efnet
</pre>
@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ window layout:</p>
<pre>
Split window 1: win#1 - Status window, win#2 - Messages window
Split window 2: win#3 - ircnet/#channel1, win#4 - ircnet/#channel2
Split window 2: win#3 - IRCnet/#channel1, win#4 - IRCnet/#channel2
Split window 3: win#5 - efnet/#channel1, win#6 - efnet/#channel2
</pre>
@ -265,22 +265,22 @@ helps with reconnecting if your primary server breaks and is probably
useful in some other ways too :) For information how to actually use
irssi correctly with multiple servers see the chapter 6.</p>
<p>First you need to have your IRC network set, use <code>/IRCNET</code>
command to see if it's already there. If it isn't, use <code>/IRCNET ADD
yourircnet</code>. If you want to execute some commands automatically when
<p>First you need to have your IRC network set, use <code>/NETWORK</code>
command to see if it's already there. If it isn't, use <code>/NETWORK ADD
yournetwork</code>. If you want to execute some commands automatically when
you're connected to some network, use <code>-autosendcmd</code> option.
Here's some examples:</p>
<pre>
/IRCNET ADD -autosendcmd '^msg bot invite' ircnet
/IRCNET ADD -autosendcmd "/^msg nickserv ident pass;wait -freenode 2000" freenode
/NETWORK ADD -autosendcmd '^msg bot invite' IRCnet
/NETWORK ADD -autosendcmd "/^msg nickserv ident pass;wait -freenode 2000" freenode
</pre>
<p>After that you need to add your servers. For example:</p>
<pre>
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet ircnet irc.kpnqwest.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet worknet irc.mycompany.com 6667 password
/SERVER ADD -auto -network IRCnet irc.kpnqwest.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -auto -network worknet irc.mycompany.com 6667 password
</pre>
<p>The <code>-auto</code> option specifies that this server is
@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ fails.</p>
<pre>
/CHANNEL ADD -auto -bots *!*bot@host.org -botcmd "/^msg $0 op pass" #irssi efnet
/CHANNEL ADD -auto #secret ircnet password
/CHANNEL ADD -auto #secret IRCnet password
</pre>
<p><code>-bots</code> and <code>-botcmd</code> should be the only ones
@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ The IRCNet at the beginning is called the "server tag" while the
tag to refer to the server, usually it's the same as the IRC network.
When the IRC network isn't known it's some part of the server name.
When there's multiple connections to same IRC network or server, irssi
adds a number after the tag so there could be ircnet, ircnet2, ircnet3
adds a number after the tag so there could be network, network2, network3
etc.</p>
<p>Server tags beginning with <code>RECON-</code> mean server
@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ successful and irssi will try to connect it again in 3 minutes.</p>
reconnecting, use</p>
<pre>
/DISCONNECT ircnet - disconnect server with tag "ircnet"
/DISCONNECT network - disconnect server with tag "network"
/DISCONNECT recon-1 - stop trying to reconnect to RECON-1 server
/RMRECONNS - stop all server reconnections
@ -476,12 +476,12 @@ for each server. Here's how to do them (repeat for each server)</p>
/WINDOW NEW HIDE
/WINDOW NAME (status)
/WINDOW LEVEL ALL -MSGS
/WINDOW SERVER -sticky ircnet
/WINDOW SERVER -sticky network
/WINDOW NEW HIDE
/WINDOW NAME (msgs)
/WINDOW LEVEL MSGS
/WINDOW SERVER -sticky ircnet
/WINDOW SERVER -sticky network
</pre>
<h3><a id="c7">7. /LASTLOG and jumping around in scrollback</a></h3>
@ -620,8 +620,8 @@ exactly as if you'd want to connect directly to them. Nothing special
about them:</p>
<pre>
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet dalnet irc.dal.net
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet efnet irc.efnet.org
/SERVER ADD -auto -network dalnet irc.dal.net
/SERVER ADD -auto -network efnet irc.efnet.org
</pre>
<p>With the proxy <code>/SET</code>s however, irssi now connects to those
@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ you can just forget that your bouncer even exists.</p>
<p><strong>dircproxy</strong></p>
<p>dircproxy separates the server connections by passwords. So, if you
for example have ircnet connection with password ircpass and
for example have network connection with password ircpass and
freenode connection with freenodepass, you would do something like
this:</p>
@ -670,8 +670,8 @@ this:</p>
/SET -clear proxy_password
/SET -clear proxy_string
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet ircnet fake.ircnet 6667 ircpass
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet freenode fake.freenode 6667 freenodepass
/SERVER ADD -auto -network IRCnet fake.network 6667 ircpass
/SERVER ADD -auto -network freenode fake.freenode 6667 freenodepass
</pre>
<p>The server name and port you give isn't used anywhere, so you can
@ -688,13 +688,13 @@ as with dircproxy, by creating fake connections:</p>
/SET -clear proxy_password
/SET -clear proxy_string
/IRCNET ADD -user ircnetuser ircnet
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet ircnet fake.ircnet 6667 ircpass
/IRCNET ADD -user freenodeuser freenode
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet freenode fake.freenode 6667 freenodepass
/NETWORK ADD -user networkuser IRCnet
/SERVER ADD -auto -network IRCnet fake.network 6667 ircpass
/NETWORK ADD -user freenodeuser freenode
/SERVER ADD -auto -network freenode fake.freenode 6667 freenodepass
</pre>
<p>So, you'll specify the usernames with <code>/IRCNET ADD</code> command,
<p>So, you'll specify the usernames with <code>/NETWORK ADD</code> command,
and the user's password with <code>/SERVER ADD</code>.</p>
<p><strong>Irssi proxy</strong></p>
@ -712,19 +712,19 @@ anyone figure out even more easier ways to say this, so I wouldn't need to
try to explain this thing for minutes every time? :)</p>
<p>Irssi proxy supports sharing multiple server connections in different
ports, like you can share ircnet in port 2777 and efnet in port 2778.</p>
ports, like you can share network in port 2777 and efnet in port 2778.</p>
<p>Usage in proxy side:</p>
<pre>
/LOAD proxy
/SET irssiproxy_password &lt;password&gt;
/SET irssiproxy_ports &lt;ircnet&gt;=&lt;port&gt; ... (eg. ircnet=2777 efnet=2778)
/SET irssiproxy_ports &lt;network&gt;=&lt;port&gt; ... (eg. IRCnet=2777 efnet=2778)
</pre>
<p><strong>NOTE</strong>: you <strong>MUST</strong> add all the servers you
are using to server and ircnet lists with <code>/SERVER ADD</code> and
<code>/IRCNET ADD</code>. ..Except if you really don't want to for some
are using to server and network lists with <code>/SERVER ADD</code> and
<code>/NETWORK ADD</code>. ..Except if you really don't want to for some
reason, and you only use one server connection, you may simply set:</p>
<pre>
@ -737,8 +737,8 @@ reason, and you only use one server connection, you may simply set:</p>
specified in <code>/SET irssiproxy_password</code>. For example:</p>
<pre>
/SERVER ADD -ircnet ircnet my.irssi-proxy.org 2777 secret
/SERVER ADD -ircnet efnet my.irssi-proxy.org 2778 secret
/SERVER ADD -network IRCnet my.irssi-proxy.org 2777 secret
/SERVER ADD -network efnet my.irssi-proxy.org 2778 secret
</pre>
<p>Irssi proxy works fine with other IRC clients as well.</p>

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@ -67,6 +67,10 @@ static SERVER_CONNECT_REC *get_server_connect(const char *data, int *plus_addr,
/* connect to server */
chatnet = proto == NULL ? NULL :
g_hash_table_lookup(optlist, proto->chatnet);
if (chatnet == NULL)
chatnet = g_hash_table_lookup(optlist, "network");
conn = server_create_conn(proto != NULL ? proto->id : -1, addr,
atoi(portstr), chatnet, password, nick);
if (proto == NULL)
@ -129,9 +133,10 @@ static SERVER_CONNECT_REC *get_server_connect(const char *data, int *plus_addr,
/* SYNTAX: CONNECT [-4 | -6] [-ssl] [-ssl_cert <cert>] [-ssl_pkey <pkey>]
[-ssl_verify] [-ssl_cafile <cafile>] [-ssl_capath <capath>]
[-noproxy] [-ircnet <ircnet>] [-host <hostname>]
[-noproxy] [-network <network>] [-host <hostname>]
[-rawlog <file>]
<address>|<chatnet> [<port> [<password> [<nick>]]] */
/* NOTE: -network replaces the old -ircnet flag. */
static void cmd_connect(const char *data)
{
SERVER_CONNECT_REC *conn;
@ -233,9 +238,10 @@ static void sig_default_command_server(const char *data, SERVER_REC *server,
/* SYNTAX: SERVER [-4 | -6] [-ssl] [-ssl_cert <cert>] [-ssl_pkey <pkey>]
[-ssl_verify] [-ssl_cafile <cafile>] [-ssl_capath <capath>]
[-noproxy] [-ircnet <ircnet>] [-host <hostname>]
[-noproxy] [-network <network>] [-host <hostname>]
[-rawlog <file>]
[+]<address>|<chatnet> [<port> [<password> [<nick>]]] */
/* NOTE: -network replaces the old -ircnet flag. */
static void cmd_server_connect(const char *data, SERVER_REC *server)
{
SERVER_CONNECT_REC *conn;

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@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ static void cmd_channel(const char *data, SERVER_REC *server, WI_ITEM_REC *item)
}
/* SYNTAX: CHANNEL ADD [-auto | -noauto] [-bots <masks>] [-botcmd <command>]
<channel> <chatnet> [<password>] */
<channel> <network> [<password>] */
static void cmd_channel_add(const char *data)
{
GHashTable *optlist;
@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ static void cmd_channel_add(const char *data)
cmd_params_free(free_arg);
}
/* SYNTAX: CHANNEL REMOVE <channel> <chatnet> */
/* SYNTAX: CHANNEL REMOVE <channel> <network> */
static void cmd_channel_remove(const char *data)
{
CHANNEL_SETUP_REC *rec;

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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ void fe_common_core_init(void)
static struct poptOption options[] = {
{ NULL, '\0', POPT_ARG_INCLUDE_TABLE, version_options, 0, NULL, NULL },
POPT_AUTOHELP
{ "connect", 'c', POPT_ARG_STRING, &autocon_server, 0, "Automatically connect to server/ircnet", "SERVER" },
{ "connect", 'c', POPT_ARG_STRING, &autocon_server, 0, "Automatically connect to server/network", "SERVER" },
{ "password", 'w', POPT_ARG_STRING, &autocon_password, 0, "Autoconnect password", "PASSWORD" },
{ "port", 'p', POPT_ARG_INT, &autocon_port, 0, "Autoconnect port", "PORT" },
{ "noconnect", '!', POPT_ARG_NONE, &no_autoconnect, 0, "Disable autoconnecting", NULL },

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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ static void ignore_print(int index, IGNORE_REC *rec)
if (rec->fullword) g_string_append(options, "-full ");
if (rec->replies) g_string_append(options, "-replies ");
if (rec->servertag != NULL)
g_string_sprintfa(options, "-ircnet %s ", rec->servertag);
g_string_sprintfa(options, "-network %s ", rec->servertag);
if (rec->pattern != NULL)
g_string_sprintfa(options, "-pattern %s ", rec->pattern);
@ -107,9 +107,10 @@ static void cmd_ignore_show(void)
}
/* SYNTAX: IGNORE [-regexp | -full] [-pattern <pattern>] [-except] [-replies]
[-ircnet <ircnet>] [-channels <channel>] [-time <secs>] <mask> [<levels>]
[-network <network>] [-channels <channel>] [-time <secs>] <mask> [<levels>]
IGNORE [-regexp | -full] [-pattern <pattern>] [-except] [-replies]
[-ircnet <ircnet>] [-time <secs>] <channels> [<levels>] */
[-network <network>] [-time <secs>] <channels> [<levels>] */
/* NOTE: -network replaces the old -ircnet flag. */
static void cmd_ignore(const char *data)
{
GHashTable *optlist;
@ -130,6 +131,9 @@ static void cmd_ignore(const char *data)
patternarg = g_hash_table_lookup(optlist, "pattern");
chanarg = g_hash_table_lookup(optlist, "channels");
servertag = g_hash_table_lookup(optlist, "network");
/* Allow -ircnet for backwards compatibility */
if (!servertag)
servertag = g_hash_table_lookup(optlist, "ircnet");
if (*mask == '\0') cmd_param_error(CMDERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS);
@ -258,7 +262,7 @@ void fe_ignore_init(void)
signal_add("ignore created", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sig_ignore_created);
signal_add("ignore changed", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sig_ignore_created);
command_set_options("ignore", "regexp full except replies -ircnet -time -pattern -channels");
command_set_options("ignore", "regexp full except replies -network -ircnet -time -pattern -channels");
}
void fe_ignore_deinit(void)

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@ -52,16 +52,22 @@ const char *get_visible_target(IRC_SERVER_REC *server, const char *target)
}
/* SYNTAX: SERVER ADD [-4 | -6] [-ssl] [-ssl_cert <cert>] [-ssl_pkey <pkey>]
[-ssl_verify] [-ssl_cafile <cafile>] [-ssl_capath <capath>]
[-auto | -noauto] [-ircnet <ircnet>] [-host <hostname>]
[-auto | -noauto] [-network <network>] [-host <hostname>]
[-cmdspeed <ms>] [-cmdmax <count>] [-port <port>]
<address> [<port> [<password>]] */
/* NOTE: -network replaces the old -ircnet flag. */
static void sig_server_add_fill(IRC_SERVER_SETUP_REC *rec,
GHashTable *optlist)
{
IRC_CHATNET_REC *ircnet;
char *value;
value = g_hash_table_lookup(optlist, "network");
/* For backwards compatibility, also allow the old name 'ircnet'.
But of course only if -network was not given. */
if (!value)
value = g_hash_table_lookup(optlist, "ircnet");
if (value != NULL) {
g_free_and_null(rec->chatnet);
if (*value != '\0') {
@ -139,7 +145,7 @@ void fe_irc_server_init(void)
signal_add("server add fill", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sig_server_add_fill);
command_bind("server list", NULL, (SIGNAL_FUNC) cmd_server_list);
command_set_options("server add", "-ircnet -cmdspeed -cmdmax -querychans");
command_set_options("server add", "-ircnet -network -cmdspeed -cmdmax -querychans");
}
void fe_irc_server_deinit(void)

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ static void cmd_ircnet_list(void)
GSList *tmp;
str = g_string_new(NULL);
printformat(NULL, NULL, MSGLEVEL_CLIENTCRAP, IRCTXT_IRCNET_HEADER);
printformat(NULL, NULL, MSGLEVEL_CLIENTCRAP, IRCTXT_NETWORK_HEADER);
for (tmp = chatnets; tmp != NULL; tmp = tmp->next) {
IRC_CHATNET_REC *rec = tmp->data;
@ -75,13 +75,13 @@ static void cmd_ircnet_list(void)
if (str->len > 1) g_string_truncate(str, str->len-2);
printformat(NULL, NULL, MSGLEVEL_CLIENTCRAP,
IRCTXT_IRCNET_LINE, rec->name, str->str);
IRCTXT_NETWORK_LINE, rec->name, str->str);
}
g_string_free(str, TRUE);
printformat(NULL, NULL, MSGLEVEL_CLIENTCRAP, IRCTXT_IRCNET_FOOTER);
printformat(NULL, NULL, MSGLEVEL_CLIENTCRAP, IRCTXT_NETWORK_FOOTER);
}
/* SYNTAX: IRCNET ADD [-nick <nick>] [-user <user>] [-realname <name>]
/* SYNTAX: NETWORK ADD [-nick <nick>] [-user <user>] [-realname <name>]
[-host <host>] [-autosendcmd <cmd>]
[-querychans <count>] [-whois <count>] [-msgs <count>]
[-kicks <count>] [-modes <count>]
@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ static void cmd_ircnet_add(const char *data)
IRC_CHATNET_REC *rec;
if (!cmd_get_params(data, &free_arg, 1 | PARAM_FLAG_OPTIONS,
"ircnet add", &optlist, &name))
"network add", &optlist, &name))
return;
if (*name == '\0') cmd_param_error(CMDERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS);
@ -149,12 +149,12 @@ static void cmd_ircnet_add(const char *data)
if (value != NULL && *value != '\0') rec->autosendcmd = g_strdup(value);
ircnet_create(rec);
printformat(NULL, NULL, MSGLEVEL_CLIENTNOTICE, IRCTXT_IRCNET_ADDED, name);
printformat(NULL, NULL, MSGLEVEL_CLIENTNOTICE, IRCTXT_NETWORK_ADDED, name);
cmd_params_free(free_arg);
}
/* SYNTAX: IRCNET REMOVE <ircnet> */
/* SYNTAX: NETWORK REMOVE <network> */
static void cmd_ircnet_remove(const char *data)
{
IRC_CHATNET_REC *rec;
@ -163,9 +163,9 @@ static void cmd_ircnet_remove(const char *data)
rec = ircnet_find(data);
if (rec == NULL)
printformat(NULL, NULL, MSGLEVEL_CLIENTNOTICE, IRCTXT_IRCNET_NOT_FOUND, data);
printformat(NULL, NULL, MSGLEVEL_CLIENTNOTICE, IRCTXT_NETWORK_NOT_FOUND, data);
else {
printformat(NULL, NULL, MSGLEVEL_CLIENTNOTICE, IRCTXT_IRCNET_REMOVED, data);
printformat(NULL, NULL, MSGLEVEL_CLIENTNOTICE, IRCTXT_NETWORK_REMOVED, data);
chatnet_remove(CHATNET(rec));
}
}
@ -180,18 +180,18 @@ static void cmd_ircnet(const char *data, SERVER_REC *server, WI_ITEM_REC *item)
void fe_ircnet_init(void)
{
command_bind("ircnet", NULL, (SIGNAL_FUNC) cmd_ircnet);
command_bind("ircnet list", NULL, (SIGNAL_FUNC) cmd_ircnet_list);
command_bind("ircnet add", NULL, (SIGNAL_FUNC) cmd_ircnet_add);
command_bind("ircnet remove", NULL, (SIGNAL_FUNC) cmd_ircnet_remove);
command_bind("network", NULL, (SIGNAL_FUNC) cmd_ircnet);
command_bind("network list", NULL, (SIGNAL_FUNC) cmd_ircnet_list);
command_bind("network add", NULL, (SIGNAL_FUNC) cmd_ircnet_add);
command_bind("network remove", NULL, (SIGNAL_FUNC) cmd_ircnet_remove);
command_set_options("ircnet add", "-kicks -msgs -modes -whois -cmdspeed -cmdmax -nick -user -realname -host -autosendcmd -querychans -usermode");
command_set_options("network add", "-kicks -msgs -modes -whois -cmdspeed -cmdmax -nick -user -realname -host -autosendcmd -querychans -usermode");
}
void fe_ircnet_deinit(void)
{
command_unbind("ircnet", (SIGNAL_FUNC) cmd_ircnet);
command_unbind("ircnet list", (SIGNAL_FUNC) cmd_ircnet_list);
command_unbind("ircnet add", (SIGNAL_FUNC) cmd_ircnet_add);
command_unbind("ircnet remove", (SIGNAL_FUNC) cmd_ircnet_remove);
command_unbind("network", (SIGNAL_FUNC) cmd_ircnet);
command_unbind("network list", (SIGNAL_FUNC) cmd_ircnet_list);
command_unbind("network add", (SIGNAL_FUNC) cmd_ircnet_add);
command_unbind("network remove", (SIGNAL_FUNC) cmd_ircnet_remove);
}

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@ -35,12 +35,12 @@ FORMAT_REC fecommon_irc_formats[] = {
{ "netsplits_header", "%#Nick Channel Server Splitted server", 0 },
{ "netsplits_line", "%#$[9]0 $[10]1 $[20]2 $3", 4, { 0, 0, 0, 0 } },
{ "netsplits_footer", "", 0 },
{ "ircnet_added", "Ircnet $0 saved", 1, { 0 } },
{ "ircnet_removed", "Ircnet $0 removed", 1, { 0 } },
{ "ircnet_not_found", "Ircnet $0 not found", 1, { 0 } },
{ "ircnet_header", "%#Ircnets:", 0 },
{ "ircnet_line", "%#$0: $1", 2, { 0, 0 } },
{ "ircnet_footer", "", 0 },
{ "network_added", "Network $0 saved", 1, { 0 } },
{ "network_removed", "Network $0 removed", 1, { 0 } },
{ "network_not_found", "Network $0 not found", 1, { 0 } },
{ "network_header", "%#Networks:", 0 },
{ "network_line", "%#$0: $1", 2, { 0, 0 } },
{ "network_footer", "", 0 },
{ "setupserver_header", "%#Server Port Network Settings", 0 },
{ "setupserver_line", "%#%|$[!20]0 $[5]1 $[10]2 $3", 4, { 0, 1, 0, 0 } },
{ "setupserver_footer", "", 0 },

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@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ enum {
IRCTXT_NETSPLITS_HEADER,
IRCTXT_NETSPLITS_LINE,
IRCTXT_NETSPLITS_FOOTER,
IRCTXT_IRCNET_ADDED,
IRCTXT_IRCNET_REMOVED,
IRCTXT_IRCNET_NOT_FOUND,
IRCTXT_IRCNET_HEADER,
IRCTXT_IRCNET_LINE,
IRCTXT_IRCNET_FOOTER,
IRCTXT_NETWORK_ADDED,
IRCTXT_NETWORK_REMOVED,
IRCTXT_NETWORK_NOT_FOUND,
IRCTXT_NETWORK_HEADER,
IRCTXT_NETWORK_LINE,
IRCTXT_NETWORK_FOOTER,
IRCTXT_SETUPSERVER_HEADER,
IRCTXT_SETUPSERVER_LINE,
IRCTXT_SETUPSERVER_FOOTER,