#ifndef __COMMANDS_H #define __COMMANDS_H #include "signals.h" typedef struct { char *category; char *cmd; char **options; } COMMAND_REC; enum { CMDERR_OPTION_UNKNOWN = -3, /* unknown -option */ CMDERR_OPTION_AMBIGUOUS = -2, /* ambiguous -option */ CMDERR_OPTION_ARG_MISSING = -1, /* argument missing for -option */ CMDERR_ERRNO, /* get the error from errno */ CMDERR_NOT_ENOUGH_PARAMS, /* not enough parameters given */ CMDERR_NOT_CONNECTED, /* not connected to IRC server */ CMDERR_NOT_JOINED, /* not joined to any channels in this window */ CMDERR_CHAN_NOT_FOUND, /* channel not found */ CMDERR_CHAN_NOT_SYNCED, /* channel not fully synchronized yet */ CMDERR_NOT_GOOD_IDEA /* not good idea to do, -yes overrides this */ }; /* Return the full command for `alias' */ #define alias_find(alias) \ iconfig_get_str("aliases", alias, NULL) /* Returning from command function with error */ #define cmd_return_error(a) \ { signal_emit("error command", 1, GINT_TO_POINTER(a)); signal_stop(); return; } #define cmd_param_error(a) \ { cmd_params_free(free_arg); cmd_return_error(a); } extern GSList *commands; extern char *current_command; /* the command we're right now. */ /* Bind command to specified function. */ void command_bind_to(int pos, const char *cmd, const char *category, SIGNAL_FUNC func); #define command_bind(a, b, c) command_bind_to(1, a, b, c) #define command_bind_first(a, b, c) command_bind_to(0, a, b, c) #define command_bind_last(a, b, c) command_bind_to(2, a, b, c) void command_unbind(const char *cmd, SIGNAL_FUNC func); /* Run subcommand, `cmd' contains the base command, first word in `data' contains the subcommand */ void command_runsub(const char *cmd, const char *data, void *server, void *item); COMMAND_REC *command_find(const char *cmd); /* Specify options that command can accept. `options' contains list of options separated with space, each option can contain a special char in front of it: '-': optional argument '+': argument required '@': optional numeric argument for example if options = "save -file +nick", you can use /command -save -file [] -nick You can call this command multiple times for same command, options will be merged. If there's any conflicts with option types, the last call will override the previous */ #define iscmdtype(c) \ ((c) == '-' || (c) == '+' || (c) == '@') void command_set_options(const char *cmd, const char *options); /* count can have these flags: */ #define PARAM_WITHOUT_FLAGS(a) ((a) & 0x00ffffff) /* don't check for quotes - "arg1 arg2" is NOT treated as one argument */ #define PARAM_FLAG_NOQUOTES 0x01000000 /* final argument gets all the rest of the arguments */ #define PARAM_FLAG_GETREST 0x02000000 /* command contains options - first you need to specify them with command_set_options() function. Example: -cmd requiredarg -noargcmd -cmd2 "another arg" -optnumarg rest of text You would call this with: // only once in init command_set_options("mycmd", "+cmd noargcmd -cmd2 @optnumarg"); GHashTable *optlist; cmd_get_params(data, &free_me, 1 | PARAM_FLAG_OPTIONS | PARAM_FLAG_GETREST, "mycmd", &optlist, &rest); The optlist hash table is filled: "cmd" = "requiredarg" "noargcmd" = "" "cmd2" = "another arg" "optnumarg" = "" - this is because "rest" isn't a numeric value */ #define PARAM_FLAG_OPTIONS 0x04000000 /* don't complain about unknown options */ #define PARAM_FLAG_UNKNOWN_OPTIONS 0x08000000 char *cmd_get_param(char **data); /* get parameters from command - you should point free_me somewhere and cmd_params_free() it after you don't use any of the parameters anymore. Returns TRUE if all ok, FALSE if error occured. */ int cmd_get_params(const char *data, gpointer *free_me, int count, ...); void cmd_params_free(void *free_me); typedef char* (*CMD_GET_FUNC) (const char *data, int *count, va_list *args); void cmd_get_add_func(CMD_GET_FUNC func); void cmd_get_remove_func(CMD_GET_FUNC func); void commands_init(void); void commands_deinit(void); #endif