#include #include "users.h" #include "channels.h" #include "modules.h" /* $ModDesc: Povides a proof-of-concept test /WOOT command */ Server *Srv; void handle_woot(char **parameters, int pcnt, userrec *user) { // this test command just accepts: // /woot : // and sends to all opers with +s mode. // NB: The ':' is *REQUIRED* otherwise the parser will // split the line into multiple parameters[]! // // If you want to process all the line with no leading colon, you must // implement a parser here that assembles parameters[] to match the // syntax of your command - the way it is done in the core is to meet // rfc-compatibility. Srv->SendOpers(parameters[0]); // Here is a sample of how to send servermodes. Note that unless remote // servers in your net are u:lined, they may reverse this, but its a // quick and effective modehack. // NOTE: DO NOT CODE LIKE THIS!!! This has no checks and can send // invalid or plain confusing mode changes, code some checking! char* modes[3]; modes[0] = "#chatspike"; modes[1] = "+o"; modes[2] = user->nick; // run the mode change, send numerics (such as "no such channel") back // to "user". Srv->SendMode(modes,3,user); } class ModuleTestCommand : public Module { public: ModuleTestCommand() { Srv = new Server; // Create a new command: // command will be called /WOOT, and will // call handle_woot when triggered, the // 0 in the modes parameter signifies that // anyone can issue the command, and the // command takes only one parameter. Srv->AddCommand("WOOT",handle_woot,0,1); } virtual ~ModuleTestCommand() { delete Srv; } virtual Version GetVersion() { return Version(1,0,0,0); } virtual void OnUserConnect(userrec* user) { } }; class ModuleTestCommandFactory : public ModuleFactory { public: ModuleTestCommandFactory() { } ~ModuleTestCommandFactory() { } virtual Module * CreateModule() { return new ModuleTestCommand; } }; extern "C" void * init_module( void ) { return new ModuleTestCommandFactory; }