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`-H 0,0`/"hash = 0,0" makes catgirl mostly colorless which is great,
but topic changes still hardcode brown/green colors to show differences
which is usually not desired by users (like me) disabling colors.
Go for a less eye stressing topic change message that shows both old
and new in reverse video with default terminal colors.
This isn't perfect, other parts of catgirl still hardcode colors and
`-H 0,0`/"hash = 0,0" was never meant to disable colors completely, but
topics change often enough that avoiding less readable^Waccessible topic
diffs seems sensible enough.
NB: parseHash() is brittle and "0,0" is not the only value disabling
colors...
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It should have 4, but the handler only uses 3.
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At least in InspIRCd's implementation, you only get invite-notify
INVITEs if you are op, so inviting with no op (where allowed by a
channel mode) results in only a 341. On the other hand, inviting
as an op produces both a 341 and an INVITE, so will be displayed
twice, but showing something sometimes twice is better than not
showing it at all.
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This feature is rarely used, so just skip STATUSMSG prefixes in the
target so messages get routed correctly.
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This restores showing the topic and names for automatic joined
channels, while still avoiding touching the windows, by using Cold
heat.
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In other words, only automatically switch to an automatically joined
channel window if there's only one. Otherwise, stay on the <network>
window and avoid touching the channel windows with their automatic
topic and names replies.
This fixes unintentionally clearing saved window unread counts when
rejoining channels automatically by switching to them as they are
joined.
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This is used by InspIRCd to indicate if a user is a bot (if it set
user mode +B).
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Otherwise they are invisible with M-+ and commands having no output
is confusing.
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I'm not sure about that replies check in handleStandardReply. If more of
those are added the reply counter system will definitely need
refactoring.
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Not totally clear under what conditions 437 is returned, but if it
happens during registration, we should pick a new nick.
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"%.*ls" is useless.
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While the automatic search via LESS is neat, I don't think it's very
useful. Just always open the manual to the COMMANDS section, and fix it
to append to LESS rather than replace it.
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Accumulate names in a buffer and show away status.
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It's pretty awkward with large channels since NAMES isn't sorted by
prefixes or anything... But having it accumulate names across many
replies would require more reworking.
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This fixes a bug where if you send a private message before joining any
channels, your message will be routed to the <network> window. That
happens because without a JOIN, self.user remains unset, which means
that require will copy self.nick (set by echoMessage) to self.host. The
easiest solution is to go back to checking for '.' and add a '.' to the
default nick, so now if a server sends a NOTICE with no origin it will
look like -*.*- which is kinda cute.
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The mention coloring code already matches case-sensitively, and any
proper ping should be using tab-complete anyway so there's no reason for
differing case. And the month of June should not ping me.
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Also determine if a message is from the server by if the host field has
been copied from the nick field.
EFNet sends NOTICEs with no origin during registration.
RFC 1459 has this to say:
> If the prefix is missing from the message, it is assumed to have
> originated from the connection from which it was received.
I suppose a more correct implementation would be to set the origin to
the hostname of the server, but we don't store that globally, so this
is good enough.
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LibreSSL is "a modified version of that library".
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Also the old catf would be broken with -DNDEBUG oops!
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catf is not better though and should really be replaced.
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Apparently IRCds have decided that the 15-parameter limit doesn't matter
anymore. 254 is the maximum number of single-byte parameters (following
a single-byte command) which fit in a 512-byte CR-LF-terminated line.
When everyone decides that the 512-byte line length limit doesn't matter
either, I will delete my software and people can use some JavaScript
garbage instead.
This makes struct Message 2080 bytes, but there's only ever one or two
of them around at once. Avoid passing it by value to handle.
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Avoids coloring everything up to a ":)".
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https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.en.html#GPLIncompatibleLibs
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Otherwise they do not work correctly for QUIT and NICK. This also lets
you ignore private messages only by putting the nick in the third field.
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I'm sad to do this but I just can't stand writing (foo ? foo : bar)
anymore.
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I should have been using this for getopt loops already but the call here
is slightly too long to fit on one line as a for loop.
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Going back to one line per mode change again because it's easier.
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Still missing is logging MODE changes, which will be hell, unless it
just logs the raw stuff.
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The default USERLEN of 9 doesn't have a great source, the RFC only says
that nicks are length 9, so my assumption is that usernames are not
longer.
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