This patch adds the file LICENSE which is the verbatim copy of the
Mozilla Public License Version 2.0 as retreived from
https://www.mozilla.org/media/MPL/2.0/index.815ca599c9df.txt on
2017-03-05.
This patch also places license headers for the MPL2 type A variant of
the license header in the following files:
PBot/AntiFlood.pm
PBot/BanTracker.pm
PBot/BlackList.pm
PBot/BotAdminCommands.pm
PBot/BotAdmins.pm
PBot/ChanOpCommands.pm
PBot/ChanOps.pm
PBot/Channels.pm
PBot/Commands.pm
PBot/DualIndexHashObject.pm
PBot/EventDispatcher.pm
PBot/FactoidCommands.pm
PBot/FactoidModuleLauncher.pm
PBot/Factoids.pm
PBot/HashObject.pm
PBot/IRCHandlers.pm
PBot/IgnoreList.pm
PBot/IgnoreListCommands.pm
PBot/Interpreter.pm
PBot/LagChecker.pm
PBot/Logger.pm
PBot/MessageHistory.pm
PBot/MessageHistory_SQLite.pm
PBot/NickList.pm
PBot/PBot.pm
PBot/Plugins.pm
PBot/Plugins/AntiAway.pm
PBot/Plugins/AntiKickAutoRejoin.pm
PBot/Plugins/AntiRepeat.pm
PBot/Plugins/AntiTwitter.pm
PBot/Plugins/AutoRejoin.pm
PBot/Plugins/Counter.pm
PBot/Plugins/Quotegrabs.pm
PBot/Plugins/Quotegrabs/Quotegrabs_Hashtable.pm
PBot/Plugins/Quotegrabs/Quotegrabs_SQLite.pm
PBot/Plugins/UrlTitles.pm
PBot/Plugins/_Example.pm
PBot/Refresher.pm
PBot/Registerable.pm
PBot/Registry.pm
PBot/RegistryCommands.pm
PBot/SQLiteLogger.pm
PBot/SQLiteLoggerLayer.pm
PBot/SelectHandler.pm
PBot/StdinReader.pm
PBot/Timer.pm
PBot/Utils/ParseDate.pm
PBot/VERSION.pm
build/update-version.pl
modules/acronym.pl
modules/ago.pl
modules/c11std.pl
modules/c2english.pl
modules/c2english/CGrammar.pm
modules/c2english/c2eng.pl
modules/c99std.pl
modules/cdecl.pl
modules/cfaq.pl
modules/cjeopardy/IRCColors.pm
modules/cjeopardy/QStatskeeper.pm
modules/cjeopardy/Scorekeeper.pm
modules/cjeopardy/cjeopardy.pl
modules/cjeopardy/cjeopardy_answer.pl
modules/cjeopardy/cjeopardy_filter.pl
modules/cjeopardy/cjeopardy_hint.pl
modules/cjeopardy/cjeopardy_qstats.pl
modules/cjeopardy/cjeopardy_scores.pl
modules/cjeopardy/cjeopardy_show.pl
modules/codepad.pl
modules/compiler_block.pl
modules/compiler_client.pl
modules/compiler_vm/Diff.pm
modules/compiler_vm/cc
modules/compiler_vm/compiler_client.pl
modules/compiler_vm/compiler_server.pl
modules/compiler_vm/compiler_server_vbox_win32.pl
modules/compiler_vm/compiler_server_watchdog.pl
modules/compiler_vm/compiler_vm_client.pl
modules/compiler_vm/compiler_vm_server.pl
modules/compiler_vm/compiler_watchdog.pl
modules/compiler_vm/languages/_c_base.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/_default.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/bash.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/bc.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/bf.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/c11.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/c89.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/c99.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/clang.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/clang11.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/clang89.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/clang99.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/clangpp.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/clisp.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/cpp.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/freebasic.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/go.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/haskell.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/java.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/javascript.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/ksh.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/lua.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/perl.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/python.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/python3.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/qbasic.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/scheme.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/server/_c_base.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/server/_default.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/server/c11.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/server/c89.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/server/c99.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/server/clang.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/server/clang11.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/server/clang89.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/server/clang99.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/server/cpp.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/server/freebasic.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/server/haskell.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/server/java.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/server/qbasic.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/server/tendra.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/sh.pm
modules/compiler_vm/languages/tendra.pm
modules/compliment
modules/cstd.pl
modules/define.pl
modules/dice_roll.pl
modules/excuse.sh
modules/expand_macros.pl
modules/fnord.pl
modules/funnyish_quote.pl
modules/g.pl
modules/gdefine.pl
modules/gen_cfacts.pl
modules/gencstd.pl
modules/get_title.pl
modules/getcfact.pl
modules/google.pl
modules/gspy.pl
modules/gtop10.pl
modules/gtop15.pl
modules/headlines.pl
modules/horoscope
modules/horrorscope
modules/ideone.pl
modules/insult.pl
modules/love_quote.pl
modules/man.pl
modules/map.pl
modules/math.pl
modules/prototype.pl
modules/qalc.pl
modules/random_quote.pl
modules/seen.pl
modules/urban
modules/weather.pl
modules/wikipedia.pl
pbot.pl
pbot.sh
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Factoids can now have an effective-level metadata field. When set, certain
functionality requiring an effective-level will be enabled.
For now, that is currently only the /kick command, which has an effective-level
of 10.
Factoids with an effective-level set will also have the locked metadata
attribute set as well to prevent people from changing the factoid. The
locked and/or effective-level attributes will be removable only by admins
whose level is equal to or greater than the effective-level.
Previously, the bot wouldn't address people by nick if the provided nick
argument doesn't exist in the channel.
Now, the bot's nick list is searched for a nick with a certain similarity
percentage in the order of most recently spoken nicks first. This allows
the bot to address nicks when somebody may have forgotten to add a trailing
underscore/punctuation or may have typoed the nick.
The similarity percentage can be set via the interpreter->nick_similiarty
registry key. A value of 0 should disable the behavior.
Adlib list variables can now accept trailing modifier keywords prefixed with
a colon. These can be chained together to combine their effects.
:uc - uppercases the expansion
:lc - lowercases the expansion
:ucfirst - uppercases the first letter in the expansion
:title - lowercases the expansion and then uppercases the first letter
(effectively an alias for :lc:ucfirst)
Examples:
<pragma_> echo $colors:uc
<candide> RED
<pragma_> echo $colors:ucfirst
<candide> Blue
E.g.,
<pragma-> Userbob: You can learn more about candide by reading its !help page and checking out its !source
<candide> Userbob: To learn all about me, see http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/Candide
<candide> Userbob: My guts can be browsed at https://github.com/pragma-/pbot
Only three triggers will be processed per message. (I should create a
registry entry to customize this.)
Messages that are addressed at a specific user that exists in the channel will
have that user's name prepended to the factoid output.
Factoid triggers that are referenced from within messages will not produce
error messages if the factoid is not found.
Factoids that have an $arg or $nick special variable will not be triggered as
a reference.
Factoids that have the `noembed` meta-data value set to a true value will not
be invoked as a reference.
factshow's and factfind's channel argument is now optional.
The commands will now automatically determine the channel a factoid lives in
if it is the only factoid of that name.
If there are multiple factoids existing in different channels then the commands
will display a disambiguation message and require an explicit channel argument
to choose a specific channel's factoid.
This allows us to call random factoids.
E.g.:
factadd global fact1 is /say This is fact1.
factadd global fact2 is /say Fact2 is also a pretty neat fact.
factadd global fact3 is /say But don't forget about fact3!
factadd global facts is fact1 fact2 fact3
factadd global randomfact is /call $facts
Invoking the `randomfact` factoid will now randomy pick between
fact1, fact2 and fact3.
This was added to support the `randomkr` factoid.