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8.0 KiB
Go
298 lines
8.0 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) Liam Stanley <me@liamstanley.io>. All rights reserved. Use
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// of this source code is governed by the MIT license that can be found in
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// the LICENSE file.
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package girc
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import (
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"fmt"
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"runtime"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"time"
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)
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// ctcpDelim if the delimiter used for CTCP formatted events/messages.
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const ctcpDelim byte = 0x01 // Prefix and suffix for CTCP messages.
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// CTCPEvent is the necessary information from an IRC message.
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type CTCPEvent struct {
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// Origin is the original event that the CTCP event was decoded from.
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Origin *Event `json:"origin"`
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// Source is the author of the CTCP event.
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Source *Source `json:"source"`
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// Command is the type of CTCP event. E.g. PING, TIME, VERSION.
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Command string `json:"command"`
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// Text is the raw arguments following the command.
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Text string `json:"text"`
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// Reply is true if the CTCP event is intended to be a reply to a
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// previous CTCP (e.g, if we sent one).
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Reply bool `json:"reply"`
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}
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// DecodeCTCP decodes an incoming CTCP event, if it is CTCP. nil is returned
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// if the incoming event does not have valid CTCP encoding.
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func DecodeCTCP(e *Event) *CTCPEvent {
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// http://www.irchelp.org/protocol/ctcpspec.html
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if e == nil {
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return nil
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}
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// Must be targeting a user/channel, AND trailing must have
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// DELIM+TAG+DELIM minimum (at least 3 chars).
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if len(e.Params) != 2 || len(e.Params[1]) < 3 {
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return nil
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}
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if e.Command != PRIVMSG && e.Command != NOTICE {
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return nil
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}
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if e.Params[1][0] != ctcpDelim || e.Params[1][len(e.Params[1])-1] != ctcpDelim {
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return nil
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}
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// Strip delimiters.
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text := e.Params[1][1 : len(e.Params[1])-1]
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s := strings.IndexByte(text, eventSpace)
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// Check to see if it only contains a tag.
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if s < 0 {
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for i := 0; i < len(text); i++ {
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// Check for A-Z, 0-9.
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if (text[i] < 'A' || text[i] > 'Z') && (text[i] < '0' || text[i] > '9') {
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return nil
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}
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}
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return &CTCPEvent{
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Origin: e,
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Source: e.Source,
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Command: text,
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Reply: e.Command == NOTICE,
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}
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}
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// Loop through checking the tag first.
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for i := 0; i < s; i++ {
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// Check for A-Z, 0-9.
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if (text[i] < 'A' || text[i] > 'Z') && (text[i] < '0' || text[i] > '9') {
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return nil
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}
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}
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return &CTCPEvent{
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Origin: e,
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Source: e.Source,
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Command: text[0:s],
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Text: text[s+1:],
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Reply: e.Command == NOTICE,
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}
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}
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// EncodeCTCP encodes a CTCP event into a string, including delimiters.
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func EncodeCTCP(ctcp *CTCPEvent) (out string) {
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if ctcp == nil {
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return ""
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}
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return EncodeCTCPRaw(ctcp.Command, ctcp.Text)
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}
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// EncodeCTCPRaw is much like EncodeCTCP, however accepts a raw command and
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// string as input.
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func EncodeCTCPRaw(cmd, text string) (out string) {
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if cmd == "" {
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return ""
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}
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out = string(ctcpDelim) + cmd
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if len(text) > 0 {
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out += string(eventSpace) + text
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}
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return out + string(ctcpDelim)
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}
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// CTCP handles the storage and execution of CTCP handlers against incoming
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// CTCP events.
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type CTCP struct {
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// mu is the mutex that should be used when accessing any ctcp handlers.
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mu sync.RWMutex
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// handlers is a map of CTCP message -> functions.
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handlers map[string]CTCPHandler
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}
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// newCTCP returns a new clean CTCP handler.
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func newCTCP() *CTCP {
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return &CTCP{handlers: map[string]CTCPHandler{}}
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}
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// call executes the necessary CTCP handler for the incoming event/CTCP
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// command.
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func (c *CTCP) call(client *Client, event *CTCPEvent) {
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c.mu.RLock()
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defer c.mu.RUnlock()
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// If they want to catch any panics, add to defer stack.
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if client.Config.RecoverFunc != nil && event.Origin != nil {
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defer recoverHandlerPanic(client, event.Origin, "ctcp-"+strings.ToLower(event.Command), 3)
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}
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// Support wildcard CTCP event handling. Gets executed first before
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// regular event handlers.
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if _, ok := c.handlers["*"]; ok {
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c.handlers["*"](client, *event)
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}
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if _, ok := c.handlers[event.Command]; !ok {
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// If ACTION, don't do anything.
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if event.Command == CTCP_ACTION {
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return
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}
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// Send a ERRMSG reply, if we know who sent it.
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if event.Source != nil && IsValidNick(event.Source.ID()) {
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client.Cmd.SendCTCPReply(event.Source.ID(), CTCP_ERRMSG, "that is an unknown CTCP query")
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}
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return
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}
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c.handlers[event.Command](client, *event)
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}
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// parseCMD parses a CTCP command/tag, ensuring it's valid. If not, an empty
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// string is returned.
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func (c *CTCP) parseCMD(cmd string) string {
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// TODO: Needs proper testing.
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// Check if wildcard.
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if cmd == "*" {
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return "*"
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}
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cmd = strings.ToUpper(cmd)
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for i := 0; i < len(cmd); i++ {
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// Check for A-Z, 0-9.
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if (cmd[i] < 'A' || cmd[i] > 'Z') && (cmd[i] < '0' || cmd[i] > '9') {
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return ""
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}
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}
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return cmd
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}
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// Set saves handler for execution upon a matching incoming CTCP event.
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// Use SetBg if the handler may take an extended period of time to execute.
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// If you would like to have a handler which will catch ALL CTCP requests,
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// simply use "*" in place of the command.
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func (c *CTCP) Set(cmd string, handler func(client *Client, ctcp CTCPEvent)) {
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if cmd = c.parseCMD(cmd); cmd == "" {
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return
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}
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c.mu.Lock()
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c.handlers[cmd] = CTCPHandler(handler)
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c.mu.Unlock()
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}
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// SetBg is much like Set, however the handler is executed in the background,
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// ensuring that event handling isn't hung during long running tasks. See Set
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// for more information.
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func (c *CTCP) SetBg(cmd string, handler func(client *Client, ctcp CTCPEvent)) {
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c.Set(cmd, func(client *Client, ctcp CTCPEvent) {
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go handler(client, ctcp)
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})
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}
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// Clear removes currently setup handler for cmd, if one is set.
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func (c *CTCP) Clear(cmd string) {
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if cmd = c.parseCMD(cmd); cmd == "" {
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return
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}
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c.mu.Lock()
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delete(c.handlers, cmd)
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c.mu.Unlock()
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}
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// ClearAll removes all currently setup and re-sets the default handlers.
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func (c *CTCP) ClearAll() {
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c.mu.Lock()
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c.handlers = map[string]CTCPHandler{}
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c.mu.Unlock()
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// Register necessary handlers.
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c.addDefaultHandlers()
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}
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// CTCPHandler is a type that represents the function necessary to
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// implement a CTCP handler.
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type CTCPHandler func(client *Client, ctcp CTCPEvent)
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// addDefaultHandlers adds some useful default CTCP response handlers.
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func (c *CTCP) addDefaultHandlers() {
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c.SetBg(CTCP_PING, handleCTCPPing)
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c.SetBg(CTCP_PONG, handleCTCPPong)
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c.SetBg(CTCP_VERSION, handleCTCPVersion)
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c.SetBg(CTCP_SOURCE, handleCTCPSource)
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c.SetBg(CTCP_TIME, handleCTCPTime)
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c.SetBg(CTCP_FINGER, handleCTCPFinger)
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}
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// handleCTCPPing replies with a ping and whatever was originally requested.
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func handleCTCPPing(client *Client, ctcp CTCPEvent) {
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if ctcp.Reply {
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return
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}
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client.Cmd.SendCTCPReply(ctcp.Source.ID(), CTCP_PING, ctcp.Text)
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}
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// handleCTCPPong replies with a pong.
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func handleCTCPPong(client *Client, ctcp CTCPEvent) {
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if ctcp.Reply {
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return
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}
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client.Cmd.SendCTCPReply(ctcp.Source.ID(), CTCP_PONG, "")
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}
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// handleCTCPVersion replies with the name of the client, Go version, as well
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// as the os type (darwin, linux, windows, etc) and architecture type (x86,
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// arm, etc).
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func handleCTCPVersion(client *Client, ctcp CTCPEvent) {
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if client.Config.Version != "" {
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client.Cmd.SendCTCPReply(ctcp.Source.ID(), CTCP_VERSION, client.Config.Version)
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return
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}
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client.Cmd.SendCTCPReplyf(
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ctcp.Source.ID(), CTCP_VERSION,
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"girc (github.com/lrstanley/girc) using %s (%s, %s)",
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runtime.Version(), runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH,
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)
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}
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// handleCTCPSource replies with the public git location of this library.
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func handleCTCPSource(client *Client, ctcp CTCPEvent) {
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client.Cmd.SendCTCPReply(ctcp.Source.ID(), CTCP_SOURCE, "https://github.com/lrstanley/girc")
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}
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// handleCTCPTime replies with a RFC 1123 (Z) formatted version of Go's
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// local time.
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func handleCTCPTime(client *Client, ctcp CTCPEvent) {
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client.Cmd.SendCTCPReply(ctcp.Source.ID(), CTCP_TIME, ":"+time.Now().Format(time.RFC1123Z))
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}
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// handleCTCPFinger replies with the realname and idle time of the user. This
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// is obsoleted by improvements to the IRC protocol, however still supported.
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func handleCTCPFinger(client *Client, ctcp CTCPEvent) {
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client.conn.mu.RLock()
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active := client.conn.lastActive
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client.conn.mu.RUnlock()
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client.Cmd.SendCTCPReply(ctcp.Source.ID(), CTCP_FINGER, fmt.Sprintf("%s -- idle %s", client.Config.Name, time.Since(active)))
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}
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