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#-- vim:sw=2:et
# General TODO list
# * do we want to handle a Channel list for each User telling which
# Channels is the User on (of those the client is on too)?
# We may want this so that when a User leaves all Channels and he hasn't
# sent us privmsgs, we know remove him from the Server @users list
#++
# :title: IRC module
#
# Basic IRC stuff
#
# This module defines the fundamental building blocks for IRC
#
# Author:: Giuseppe Bilotta (giuseppe.bilotta@gmail.com)
# Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2006 Giuseppe Bilotta
# License:: GPLv2
# We start by extending the String class
# with some IRC-specific methods
#
class String
# This method returns a string which is the downcased version of the
# receiver, according to IRC rules: due to the Scandinavian origin of IRC,
# the characters <tt>{}|^</tt> are considered the uppercase equivalent of
# <tt>[]\~</tt>.
#
# Since IRC is mostly case-insensitive (the Windows way: case is preserved,
# but it's actually ignored to check equality), this method is rather
# important when checking if two strings refer to the same entity
# (User/Channel)
#
# Modern server allow different casemaps, too, in which some or all
# of the extra characters are not converted
#
def irc_downcase(casemap='rfc1459')
case casemap
when 'rfc1459'
self.tr("\x41-\x5e", "\x61-\x7e")
when 'strict-rfc1459'
self.tr("\x41-\x5d", "\x61-\x7d")
when 'ascii'
self.tr("\x41-\x5a", "\x61-\x7a")
else
raise TypeError, "Unknown casemap #{casemap}"
end
end
# This is the same as the above, except that the string is altered in place
#
# See also the discussion about irc_downcase
#
def irc_downcase!(casemap='rfc1459')
case casemap
when 'rfc1459'
self.tr!("\x41-\x5e", "\x61-\x7e")
when 'strict-rfc1459'
self.tr!("\x41-\x5d", "\x61-\x7d")
when 'ascii'
self.tr!("\x41-\x5a", "\x61-\x7a")
else
raise TypeError, "Unknown casemap #{casemap}"
end
end
# Upcasing functions are provided too
#
# See also the discussion about irc_downcase
#
def irc_upcase(casemap='rfc1459')
case casemap
when 'rfc1459'
self.tr("\x61-\x7e", "\x41-\x5e")
when 'strict-rfc1459'
self.tr("\x61-\x7d", "\x41-\x5d")
when 'ascii'
self.tr("\x61-\x7a", "\x41-\x5a")
else
raise TypeError, "Unknown casemap #{casemap}"
end
end
# In-place upcasing
#
# See also the discussion about irc_downcase
#
def irc_upcase!(casemap='rfc1459')
case casemap
when 'rfc1459'
self.tr!("\x61-\x7e", "\x41-\x5e")
when 'strict-rfc1459'
self.tr!("\x61-\x7d", "\x41-\x5d")
when 'ascii'
self.tr!("\x61-\x7a", "\x41-\x5a")
else
raise TypeError, "Unknown casemap #{casemap}"
end
end
# This method checks if the receiver contains IRC glob characters
#
# IRC has a very primitive concept of globs: a <tt>*</tt> stands for "any
# number of arbitrary characters", a <tt>?</tt> stands for "one and exactly
# one arbitrary character". These characters can be escaped by prefixing them
# with a slash (<tt>\\</tt>).
#
# A known limitation of this glob syntax is that there is no way to escape
# the escape character itself, so it's not possible to build a glob pattern
# where the escape character precedes a glob.
#
def has_irc_glob?
self =~ /^[*?]|[^\\][*?]/
end
# This method is used to convert the receiver into a Regular Expression
# that matches according to the IRC glob syntax
#
def to_irc_regexp
regmask = Regexp.escape(self)
regmask.gsub!(/(\\\\)?\\[*?]/) { |m|
case m
when /\\(\\[*?])/
$1
when /\\\*/
'.*'
when /\\\?/
'.'
else
raise "Unexpected match #{m} when converting #{self}"
end
}
Regexp.new(regmask)
end
end
# ArrayOf is a subclass of Array whose elements are supposed to be all
# of the same class. This is not intended to be used directly, but rather
# to be subclassed as needed (see for example Irc::UserList and Irc::NetmaskList)
#
# Presently, only very few selected methods from Array are overloaded to check
# if the new elements are the correct class. An orthodox? method is provided
# to check the entire ArrayOf against the appropriate class.
#
class ArrayOf < Array
attr_reader :element_class
# Create a new ArrayOf whose elements are supposed to be all of type _kl_,
# optionally filling it with the elements from the Array argument.
#
def initialize(kl, ar=[])
raise TypeError, "#{kl.inspect} must be a class name" unless kl.class <= Class
super()
@element_class = kl
case ar
when Array
send(:+, ar)
else
raise TypeError, "#{self.class} can only be initialized from an Array"
end
end
# Private method to check the validity of the elements passed to it
# and optionally raise an error
#
# TODO should it accept nils as valid?
#
def internal_will_accept?(raising, *els)
els.each { |el|
unless el.class <= @element_class
raise TypeError, "#{el.inspect} is not of class #{@element_class}" if raising
return false
end
}
return true
end
private :internal_will_accept?
# This method checks if the passed arguments are acceptable for our ArrayOf
#
def will_accept?(*els)
internal_will_accept?(false, *els)
end
# This method checks that all elements are of the appropriate class
#
def valid?
will_accept?(*self)
end
# This method is similar to the above, except that it raises an exception
# if the receiver is not valid
def validate
raise TypeError unless valid?
end
# Overloaded from Array#<<, checks for appropriate class of argument
#
def <<(el)
super(el) if internal_will_accept?(true, el)
end
# Overloaded from Array#unshift, checks for appropriate class of argument(s)
#
def unshift(*els)
els.each { |el|
super(el) if internal_will_accept?(true, *els)
}
end
# Overloaded from Array#+, checks for appropriate class of argument elements
#
def +(ar)
super(ar) if internal_will_accept?(true, *ar)
end
end
# The Irc module is used to keep all IRC-related classes
# in the same namespace
#
module Irc
# A Netmask identifies each user by collecting its nick, username and
# hostname in the form <tt>nick!user@host</tt>
#
# Netmasks can also contain glob patterns in any of their components; in this
# form they are used to refer to more than a user or to a user appearing
# under different
# forms.
#
# Example:
# * <tt>*!*@*</tt> refers to everybody
# * <tt>*!someuser@somehost</tt> refers to user +someuser+ on host +somehost+
# regardless of the nick used.
#
class Netmask
attr_reader :nick, :user, :host
attr_reader :casemap
# call-seq:
# Netmask.new(netmask) => new_netmask
# Netmask.new(hash={}, casemap=nil) => new_netmask
# Netmask.new("nick!user@host", casemap=nil) => new_netmask
#
# Create a new Netmask in any of these forms
# 1. from another Netmask (does a .dup)
# 2. from a Hash with any of the keys <tt>:nick</tt>, <tt>:user</tt> and
# <tt>:host</tt>
# 3. from a String in the form <tt>nick!user@host</tt>
#
# In all but the first forms a casemap may be speficied, the default
# being 'rfc1459'.
#
# The nick is downcased following IRC rules and according to the given casemap.
#
# FIXME check if user and host need to be downcased too.
#
# Empty +nick+, +user+ or +host+ are converted to the generic glob pattern
#
def initialize(str={}, casemap=nil)
case str
when Netmask
raise ArgumentError, "Can't set casemap when initializing from other Netmask" if casemap
@casemap = str.casemap.dup
@nick = str.nick.dup
@user = str.user.dup
@host = str.host.dup
when Hash
@casemap = casemap || str[:casemap] || 'rfc1459'
@nick = str[:nick].to_s.irc_downcase(@casemap)
@user = str[:user].to_s
@host = str[:host].to_s
when String
case str
when ""
@casemap = casemap || 'rfc1459'
@nick = nil
@user = nil
@host = nil
when /(\S+)(?:!(\S+)@(?:(\S+))?)?/
@casemap = casemap || 'rfc1459'
@nick = $1.irc_downcase(@casemap)
@user = $2
@host = $3
else
raise ArgumentError, "#{str} is not a valid netmask"
end
else
raise ArgumentError, "#{str} is not a valid netmask"
end
@nick = "*" if @nick.to_s.empty?
@user = "*" if @user.to_s.empty?
@host = "*" if @host.to_s.empty?
end
# This method changes the nick of the Netmask, downcasing the argument
# following IRC rules and defaulting to the generic glob pattern if
# the result is the null string.
#
def nick=(newnick)
@nick = newnick.to_s.irc_downcase(@casemap)
@nick = "*" if @nick.empty?
end
# This method changes the user of the Netmask, defaulting to the generic
# glob pattern if the result is the null string.
#
def user=(newuser)
@user = newuser.to_s
@user = "*" if @user.empty?
end
# This method changes the hostname of the Netmask, defaulting to the generic
# glob pattern if the result is the null string.
#
def host=(newhost)
@host = newhost.to_s
@host = "*" if @host.empty?
end
# This method checks if a Netmask is definite or not, by seeing if
# any of its components are defined by globs
#
def has_irc_glob?
return @nick.has_irc_glob? || @user.has_irc_glob? || @host.has_irc_glob?
end
# A Netmask is easily converted to a String for the usual representation
#
def fullform
return "#{nick}@#{user}!#{host}"
end
alias :to_s :fullform
# This method is used to match the current Netmask against another one
#
# The method returns true if each component of the receiver matches the
# corresponding component of the argument. By _matching_ here we mean that
# any netmask described by the receiver is also described by the argument.
#
# In this sense, matching is rather simple to define in the case when the
# receiver has no globs: it is just necessary to check if the argument
# describes the receiver, which can be done by matching it against the
# argument converted into an IRC Regexp (see String#to_irc_regexp).
#
# The situation is also easy when the receiver has globs and the argument
# doesn't, since in this case the result is false.
#
# The more complex case in which both the receiver and the argument have
# globs is not handled yet.
#
def matches?(arg)
cmp = Netmask(arg)
raise TypeError, "#{arg} and #{self} have different casemaps" if @casemap != cmp.casemap
raise TypeError, "#{arg} is not a valid Netmask" unless cmp.class <= Netmask
[:nick, :user, :host].each { |component|
us = self.send(:component)
them = cmp.send(:component)
raise NotImplementedError if us.has_irc_glob? && them.has_irc_glob?
return false if us.has_irc_glob? && !them.has_irc_glob?
return false unless us =~ them.to_irc_regexp
}
return true
end
# Case equality. Checks if arg matches self
#
def ===(arg)
Netmask(arg).matches?(self)
end
end
# A NetmaskList is an ArrayOf <code>Netmask</code>s
#
class NetmaskList < ArrayOf
# Create a new NetmaskList, optionally filling it with the elements from
# the Array argument fed to it.
def initialize(ar=[])
super(Netmask, ar)
end
end
# An IRC User is identified by his/her Netmask (which must not have
# globs). In fact, User is just a subclass of Netmask. However,
# a User will not allow one's host or user data to be changed.
#
# Due to the idiosincrasies of the IRC protocol, we allow
# the creation of a user with an unknown mask represented by the
# glob pattern *@*. Only in this case they may be set.
#
# TODO list:
# * see if it's worth to add the other USER data
# * see if it's worth to add NICKSERV status
#
class User < Netmask
alias :to_s :nick
# Create a new IRC User from a given Netmask (or anything that can be converted
# into a Netmask) provided that the given Netmask does not have globs.
#
def initialize(str="", casemap=nil)
super
raise ArgumentError, "#{str.inspect} must not have globs (unescaped * or ?)" if nick.has_irc_glob? && nick != "*"
raise ArgumentError, "#{str.inspect} must not have globs (unescaped * or ?)" if user.has_irc_glob? && user != "*"
raise ArgumentError, "#{str.inspect} must not have globs (unescaped * or ?)" if host.has_irc_glob? && host != "*"
@away = false
end
# We only allow the user to be changed if it was "*". Otherwise,
# we raise an exception if the new host is different from the old one
#
def user=(newuser)
if user == "*"
super
else
raise "Can't change the username of user #{self}" if user != newuser
end
end
# We only allow the host to be changed if it was "*". Otherwise,
# we raise an exception if the new host is different from the old one
#
def host=(newhost)
if host == "*"
super
else
raise "Can't change the hostname of user #{self}" if host != newhost
end
end
# Checks if a User is well-known or not by looking at the hostname and user
#
def known?
return user!="*" && host!="*"
end
# Is the user away?
#
def away?
return @away
end
# Set the away status of the user. Use away=(nil) or away=(false)
# to unset away
#
def away=(msg="")
if msg
@away = msg
else
@away = false
end
end
end
# A UserList is an ArrayOf <code>User</code>s
#
class UserList < ArrayOf
# Create a new UserList, optionally filling it with the elements from
# the Array argument fed to it.
def initialize(ar=[])
super(User, ar)
end
end
# A ChannelTopic represents the topic of a channel. It consists of
# the topic itself, who set it and when
class ChannelTopic
attr_accessor :text, :set_by, :set_on
alias :to_s :text
# Create a new ChannelTopic setting the text, the creator and
# the creation time
def initialize(text="", set_by="", set_on=Time.new)
@text = text
@set_by = set_by
@set_on = Time.new
end
# Replace a ChannelTopic with another one
def replace(topic)
raise TypeError, "#{topic.inspect} is not an Irc::ChannelTopic" unless topic.class <= ChannelTopic
@text = topic.text.dup
@set_by = topic.set_by.dup
@set_on = topic.set_on.dup
end
end
# Mode on a channel
class ChannelMode
def initialize(ch)
@channel = ch
end
end
# Channel modes of type A manipulate lists
#
class ChannelModeTypeA < ChannelMode
def initialize(ch)
super
@list = NetmaskList.new
end
def set(val)
nm = @channel.server.new_netmask(val)
@list << nm unless @list.include?(nm)
end
def reset(val)
nm = @channel.server.new_netmask(val)
@list.delete(nm)
end
end
# Channel modes of type B need an argument
#
class ChannelModeTypeB < ChannelMode
def initialize(ch)
super
@arg = nil
end
def set(val)
@arg = val
end
def reset(val)
@arg = nil if @arg == val
end
end
# Channel modes that change the User prefixes are like
# Channel modes of type B, except that they manipulate
# lists of Users, so they are somewhat similar to channel
# modes of type A
#
class ChannelUserMode < ChannelModeTypeB
def initialize(ch)
super
@list = UserList.new
end
def set(val)
u = @channel.server.user(val)
@list << u unless @list.include?(u)
end
def reset(val)
u = @channel.server.user(val)
@list.delete(u)
end
end
# Channel modes of type C need an argument when set,
# but not when they get reset
#
class ChannelModeTypeC < ChannelMode
def initialize(ch)
super
@arg = false
end
def set(val)
@arg = val
end
def reset
@arg = false
end
end
# Channel modes of type D are basically booleans
class ChannelModeTypeD < ChannelMode
def initialize(ch)
super
@set = false
end
def set?
return @set
end
def set
@set = true
end
def reset
@set = false
end
end
# An IRC Channel is identified by its name, and it has a set of properties:
# * a topic
# * a UserList
# * a set of modes
#
class Channel
attr_reader :name, :topic, :mode, :users, :server
alias :to_s :name
# A String describing the Channel and (some of its) internals
#
def inspect
str = "<#{self.class}:#{'0x%08x' % self.object_id}:"
str << " on server #{server}"
str << " @name=#{@name.inspect} @topic=#{@topic.text.inspect}"
str << " @users=<#{@users.join(', ')}>"
str
end
# Creates a new channel with the given name, optionally setting the topic
# and an initial users list.
#
# No additional info is created here, because the channel flags and userlists
# allowed depend on the server.
#
# FIXME doesn't check if users have the same casemap as the channel yet
#
def initialize(server, name, topic=nil, users=[])
raise TypeError, "First parameter must be an Irc::Server" unless server.class <= Server
raise ArgumentError, "Channel name cannot be empty" if name.to_s.empty?
raise ArgumentError, "Unknown channel prefix #{name[0].chr}" if name !~ /^[&#+!]/
raise ArgumentError, "Invalid character in #{name.inspect}" if name =~ /[ \x07,]/
@server = server
@name = name.irc_downcase(casemap)
@topic = topic || ChannelTopic.new
case users
when UserList
@users = users
when Array
@users = UserList.new(users)
else
raise ArgumentError, "Invalid user list #{users.inspect}"
end
# Flags
@mode = {}
end
# Returns the casemap of the originating server
def casemap
return @server.casemap
end
# Removes a user from the channel
#
def delete_user(user)
@mode.each { |sym, mode|
mode.reset(user) if mode.class <= ChannelUserMode
}
@users.delete(user)
end
# The channel prefix
#
def prefix
name[0].chr
end
# A channel is local to a server if it has the '&' prefix
#
def local?
name[0] = 0x26
end
# A channel is modeless if it has the '+' prefix
#
def modeless?
name[0] = 0x2b
end
# A channel is safe if it has the '!' prefix
#
def safe?
name[0] = 0x21
end
# A channel is safe if it has the '#' prefix
#
def normal?
name[0] = 0x23
end
# Create a new mode
#
def create_mode(sym, kl)
@mode[sym.to_sym] = kl.new(self)
end
end
# A ChannelList is an ArrayOf <code>Channel</code>s
#
class ChannelList < ArrayOf
# Create a new ChannelList, optionally filling it with the elements from
# the Array argument fed to it.
def initialize(ar=[])
super(Channel, ar)
end
end
# An IRC Server represents the Server the client is connected to.
#
class Server
attr_reader :hostname, :version, :usermodes, :chanmodes
alias :to_s :hostname
attr_reader :supports, :capabilities
attr_reader :channels, :users
# Create a new Server, with all instance variables reset
# to nil (for scalar variables), the channel and user lists
# are empty, and @supports is initialized to the default values
# for all known supported features.
#
def initialize
@hostname = @version = @usermodes = @chanmodes = nil
@channels = ChannelList.new
@channel_names = Array.new
@users = UserList.new
@user_nicks = Array.new
reset_capabilities
end
# Resets the server capabilities
#
def reset_capabilities
@supports = {
:casemapping => 'rfc1459',
:chanlimit => {},
:chanmodes => {
:typea => nil, # Type A: address lists
:typeb => nil, # Type B: needs a parameter
:typec => nil, # Type C: needs a parameter when set
:typed => nil # Type D: must not have a parameter
},
:channellen => 200,
:chantypes => "#&",
:excepts => nil,
:idchan => {},
:invex => nil,
:kicklen => nil,
:maxlist => {},
:modes => 3,
:network => nil,
:nicklen => 9,
:prefix => {
:modes => 'ov'.scan(/./),
:prefixes => '@+'.scan(/./)
},
:safelist => nil,
:statusmsg => nil,
:std => nil,
:targmax => {},
:topiclen => nil
}
@capabilities = {}
end
# Resets the Channel and User list
#
def reset_lists
@users.each { |u|
delete_user(u)
}
@channels.each { |u|
delete_channel(u)
}
end
# Clears the server
#
def clear
reset_lists
reset_capabilities
end
# This method is used to parse a 004 RPL_MY_INFO line
#
def parse_my_info(line)
ar = line.split(' ')
@hostname = ar[0]
@version = ar[1]
@usermodes = ar[2]
@chanmodes = ar[3]
end
def noval_warn(key, val, &block)
if val
yield if block_given?
else
warn "No #{key.to_s.upcase} value"
end
end
def val_warn(key, val, &block)
if val == true or val == false or val.nil?
yield if block_given?
else
warn "No #{key.to_s.upcase} value must be specified, got #{val}"
end
end
private :noval_warn, :val_warn
# This method is used to parse a 005 RPL_ISUPPORT line
#
# See the RPL_ISUPPORT draft[http://www.irc.org/tech_docs/draft-brocklesby-irc-isupport-03.txt]
#
def parse_isupport(line)
debug "Parsing ISUPPORT #{line.inspect}"
ar = line.split(' ')
reparse = ""
ar.each { |en|
prekey, val = en.split('=', 2)
if prekey =~ /^-(.*)/
key = $1.downcase.to_sym
val = false
else
key = prekey.downcase.to_sym
end
case key
when :casemapping, :network
noval_warn(key, val) {
@supports[key] = val
}
when :chanlimit, :idchan, :maxlist, :targmax
noval_warn(key, val) {
groups = val.split(',')
groups.each { |g|
k, v = g.split(':')
@supports[key][k] = v.to_i
}
}
when :maxchannels
noval_warn(key, val) {
reparse += "CHANLIMIT=(chantypes):#{val} "
}
when :maxtargets
noval_warn(key, val) {
@supports[key]['PRIVMSG'] = val.to_i
@supports[key]['NOTICE'] = val.to_i
}
when :chanmodes
noval_warn(key, val) {
groups = val.split(',')
@supports[key][:typea] = groups[0].scan(/./).map { |x| x.to_sym}
@supports[key][:typeb] = groups[1].scan(/./).map { |x| x.to_sym}
@supports[key][:typec] = groups[2].scan(/./).map { |x| x.to_sym}
@supports[key][:typed] = groups[3].scan(/./).map { |x| x.to_sym}
}
when :channellen, :kicklen, :modes, :topiclen
if val
@supports[key] = val.to_i
else
@supports[key] = nil
end
when :chantypes
@supports[key] = val # can also be nil
when :excepts
val ||= 'e'
@supports[key] = val
when :invex
val ||= 'I'
@supports[key] = val
when :nicklen
noval_warn(key, val) {
@supports[key] = val.to_i
}
when :prefix
if val
val.scan(/\((.*)\)(.*)/) { |m, p|
@supports[key][:modes] = m.scan(/./).map { |x| x.to_sym}
@supports[key][:prefixes] = p.scan(/./).map { |x| x.to_sym}
}
else
@supports[key][:modes] = nil
@supports[key][:prefixes] = nil
end
when :safelist
val_warn(key, val) {
@supports[key] = val.nil? ? true : val
}
when :statusmsg
noval_warn(key, val) {
@supports[key] = val.scan(/./)
}
when :std
noval_warn(key, val) {
@supports[key] = val.split(',')
}
else
@supports[key] = val.nil? ? true : val
end
}
reparse.gsub!("(chantypes)",@supports[:chantypes])
parse_isupport(reparse) unless reparse.empty?
end
# Returns the casemap of the server.
#
def casemap
@supports[:casemapping] || 'rfc1459'
end
# Returns User or Channel depending on what _name_ can be
# a name of
#
def user_or_channel?(name)
if supports[:chantypes].include?(name[0].chr)
return Channel
else
return User
end
end
# Returns the actual User or Channel object matching _name_
#
def user_or_channel(name)
if supports[:chantypes].include?(name[0].chr)
return channel(name)
else
return user(name)
end
end
# Checks if the receiver already has a channel with the given _name_
#
def has_channel?(name)
@channel_names.index(name.to_s)
end
alias :has_chan? :has_channel?
# Returns the channel with name _name_, if available
#
def get_channel(name)
idx = @channel_names.index(name.to_s)
@channels[idx] if idx
end
alias :get_chan :get_channel
# Create a new Channel object and add it to the list of
# <code>Channel</code>s on the receiver, unless the channel
# was present already. In this case, the default action is
# to raise an exception, unless _fails_ is set to false
#
# The Channel is automatically created with the appropriate casemap
#
def new_channel(name, topic=nil, users=[], fails=true)
if !has_chan?(name)
prefix = name[0].chr
# Give a warning if the new Channel goes over some server limits.
#
# FIXME might need to raise an exception
#
warn "#{self} doesn't support channel prefix #{prefix}" unless @supports[:chantypes].include?(prefix)
warn "#{self} doesn't support channel names this long (#{name.length} > #{@support[:channellen]}" unless name.length <= @supports[:channellen]
# Next, we check if we hit the limit for channels of type +prefix+
# if the server supports +chanlimit+
#
@supports[:chanlimit].keys.each { |k|
next unless k.include?(prefix)
count = 0
@channel_names.each { |n|
count += 1 if k.include?(n[0].chr)
}
raise IndexError, "Already joined #{count} channels with prefix #{k}" if count == @supports[:chanlimit][k]
}
# So far, everything is fine. Now create the actual Channel
#
chan = Channel.new(self, name, topic, users)
# We wade through +prefix+ and +chanmodes+ to create appropriate
# lists and flags for this channel
@supports[:prefix][:modes].each { |mode|
chan.create_mode(mode, ChannelUserMode)
} if @supports[:prefix][:modes]
@supports[:chanmodes].each { |k, val|
if val
case k
when :typea
val.each { |mode|
chan.create_mode(mode, ChannelModeTypeA)
}
when :typeb
val.each { |mode|
chan.create_mode(mode, ChannelModeTypeB)
}
when :typec
val.each { |mode|
chan.create_mode(mode, ChannelModeTypeC)
}
when :typed
val.each { |mode|
chan.create_mode(mode, ChannelModeTypeD)
}
end
end
}
@channels << chan
@channel_names << name
debug "Created channel #{chan.inspect}"
debug "Managing channels #{@channel_names.join(', ')}"
return chan
end
raise "Channel #{name} already exists on server #{self}" if fails
return get_channel(name)
end
# Returns the Channel with the given _name_ on the server,
# creating it if necessary. This is a short form for
# new_channel(_str_, nil, [], +false+)
#
def channel(str)
new_channel(str,nil,[],false)
end
# Remove Channel _name_ from the list of <code>Channel</code>s
#
def delete_channel(name)
idx = has_channel?(name)
raise "Tried to remove unmanaged channel #{name}" unless idx
@channel_names.delete_at(idx)
@channels.delete_at(idx)
end
# Checks if the receiver already has a user with the given _nick_
#
def has_user?(nick)
@user_nicks.index(nick.to_s)
end
# Returns the user with nick _nick_, if available
#
def get_user(nick)
idx = @user_nicks.index(nick.to_s)
@users[idx] if idx
end
# Create a new User object and add it to the list of
# <code>User</code>s on the receiver, unless the User
# was present already. In this case, the default action is
# to raise an exception, unless _fails_ is set to false
#
# The User is automatically created with the appropriate casemap
#
def new_user(str, fails=true)
case str
when User
tmp = str
else
tmp = User.new(str, self.casemap)
end
if !has_user?(tmp.nick)
warn "#{self} doesn't support nicknames this long (#{tmp.nick.length} > #{@support[:nicklen]}" unless tmp.nick.length <= @supports[:nicklen]
@users << tmp
@user_nicks << tmp.nick
return @users.last
end
old = get_user(tmp.nick)
if old.known?
raise "User #{tmp.nick} has inconsistent Netmasks! #{self} knows #{old} but access was tried with #{tmp}" if old != tmp
raise "User #{tmp} already exists on server #{self}" if fails
else
old.user = tmp.user
old.host = tmp.host
end
return old
end
# Returns the User with the given Netmask on the server,
# creating it if necessary. This is a short form for
# new_user(_str_, +false+)
#
def user(str)
new_user(str, false)
end
# Remove User _someuser_ from the list of <code>User</code>s.
# _someuser_ must be specified with the full Netmask.
#
def delete_user(someuser)
idx = has_user?(someuser.nick)
raise "Tried to remove unmanaged user #{user}" unless idx
have = self.user(someuser)
raise "User #{someuser.nick} has inconsistent Netmasks! #{self} knows #{have} but access was tried with #{someuser}" if have != someuser && have.user != "*" && have.host != "*"
@channels.each { |ch|
delete_user_from_channel(have, ch)
}
@user_nicks.delete_at(idx)
@users.delete_at(idx)
end
# Create a new Netmask object with the appropriate casemap
#
def new_netmask(str)
if str.class <= Netmask
raise "Wrong casemap for Netmask #{str.inspect}" if str.casemap != self.casemap
return str
end
Netmask.new(str, self.casemap)
end
# Finds all <code>User</code>s on server whose Netmask matches _mask_
#
def find_users(mask)
nm = new_netmask(mask)
@users.inject(UserList.new) {
|list, user|
if user.user == "*" or user.host == "*"
list << user if user.nick =~ nm.nick.to_irc_regexp
else
list << user if user.matches?(nm)
end
list
}
end
# Deletes User from Channel
#
def delete_user_from_channel(user, channel)
channel.delete_user(user)
end
end
end
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