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32 lines
1.1 KiB
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// Copyright 2014 Vic Demuzere
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//
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// Use of this source code is governed by the MIT license.
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// Package ctcp implements partial support for the Client-to-Client Protocol.
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//
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// CTCP defines extended messages using the standard PRIVMSG and NOTICE
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// commands in IRC. This means that any CTCP messages are embedded inside the
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// normal message text. Clients that don't support CTCP simply show
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// the encoded message to the user.
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//
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// Most IRC clients support only a subset of the protocol, and only a few
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// commands are actually used. This package aims to implement the most basic
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// CTCP messages: a single command per IRC message. Quoting is not supported.
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//
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// Example using the irc.Message type:
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//
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// m := irc.ParseMessage(...)
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//
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// if tag, text, ok := ctcp.Decode(m.Trailing); ok {
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// // This is a CTCP message.
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// } else {
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// // This is not a CTCP message.
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// }
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//
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// Similar, for encoding messages:
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//
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// m.Trailing = ctcp.Encode("ACTION","wants a cookie!")
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//
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// Do not send a complete IRC message to Decode, it won't work.
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package ctcp
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