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exec: accept newlines and other backslash escapes (in only "exec")

This way, more complex code can be entered using newlines: e.g. "for x in range(3):\n    irc.reply('hello world')"
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James Lu 2015-12-22 10:41:42 -08:00
parent 6330be8758
commit 375dbe8427

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@ -12,15 +12,20 @@ import world
def _exec(irc, source, args):
"""<code>
Admin-only. Executes <code> in the current PyLink instance.
Admin-only. Executes <code> in the current PyLink instance. This command performs backslash escaping of characters, so things like \\n and \\ will work.
\x02**WARNING: THIS CAN BE DANGEROUS IF USED IMPROPERLY!**\x02"""
utils.checkAuthenticated(irc, source, allowOper=False)
args = ' '.join(args)
# Allow using \n in the code, while escaping backslashes correctly otherwise.
args = bytes(' '.join(args), 'utf-8').decode("unicode_escape")
if not args.strip():
irc.reply('No code entered!')
return
log.info('(%s) Executing %r for %s', irc.name, args, utils.getHostmask(irc, source))
log.info('(%s) Executing %r for %s', irc.name, args,
utils.getHostmask(irc, source))
exec(args, globals(), locals())
utils.add_cmd(_exec, 'exec')
def _eval(irc, source, args):