##################################################################### # # # Net::IRC -- Object-oriented Perl interface to an IRC server # # # # Event.pm: The basic data type for any IRC occurrence. # # # # Copyright (c) 2001 Pete Sergeant, Greg Bacon & Dennis Taylor. # # All rights reserved. # # # # This module is free software; you can redistribute or # # modify it under the terms of Perl's Artistic License. # # # ##################################################################### # there used to be lots of cute little log quotes from #perl in here # # they're gone now because they made working on this already crappy # code even more annoying... 'HI!!! I'm from #perl and so I don't # write understandable, maintainable code!!! You see, i'm a perl # badass, so I try to be as obscure as possible in everything I do!' # # Well, welcome to the real world, guys, where code needs to be # maintainable and sane. package PBot::Core::IRC::Event; # pragma_ 2011/21/01 use feature 'unicode_strings'; use utf8; use strict; our %_names; # Constructor method for Net::IRC::Event objects. # Takes at least 4 args: the type of event # the person or server that initiated the event # the recipient(s) of the event, as arrayref or scalar # the name of the format string for the event # (optional) any number of arguments provided by the event sub new { my $class = shift; my $type = shift; my $from = shift; my $to = shift; my $format = shift; my $args = \@_; my $self = { 'type' => $type, 'from' => undef, 'to' => ref($to) eq 'ARRAY' ? $to : [$to], 'format' => $format, 'args' => [], }; bless $self, $class; if ($self->type !~ /\D/) { $self->type($self->trans($self->type)); } else { $self->type(lc($self->type)); } $self->from($from); # sets nick, user, and host $self->args($args); # strips colons from args return $self; } # Sets or returns an argument list for this event. # Takes any number of args: the arguments for the event. sub args { my $self = shift; my $args = shift; if ($args) { my (@q, $i, $ct) = @{$args}; # This line is solemnly dedicated to \mjd. $self->{'args'} = []; while (@q) { $i = shift @q; next unless defined $i; if ($i =~ /^:/ and $ct) { # Concatenate :-args. $i = join ' ', (substr($i, 1), @q); push @{$self->{'args'}}, $i; last; } push @{$self->{'args'}}, $i; $ct++; } } return @{$self->{'args'}}; } # Dumps the contents of an event to STDERR so you can see what's inside. # Takes no args. sub dump { my ($self, $arg, $counter) = (shift, undef, 0); # heh heh! printf STDERR "TYPE: %-30s FORMAT: %-30s\n", $self->type, $self->format; print STDERR "FROM: ", $self->from, "\n"; print STDERR "TO: ", join(", ", @{$self->to}), "\n"; foreach $arg ($self->args) { print STDERR "Arg ", $counter++, ": ", $arg, "\n"; } } # Sets or returns the format string for this event. # Takes 1 optional arg: the new value for this event's "format" field. sub format { my $self = shift; $self->{'format'} = $_[0] if @_; return $self->{'format'}; } # Sets or returns the originator of this event # Takes 1 optional arg: the new value for this event's "from" field. sub from { my $self = shift; my @part; if (@_) { # avoid certain irritating and spurious warnings from this line... { local $^W; @part = split /[\@!]/, $_[0], 3; } $self->nick(defined $part[0] ? $part[0] : ''); $self->user(defined $part[1] ? $part[1] : ''); $self->host(defined $part[2] ? $part[2] : ''); defined $self->user ? $self->userhost($self->user . '@' . $self->host) : $self->userhost($self->host); $self->{'from'} = $_[0]; } return $self->{'from'}; } # Sets or returns the hostname of this event's initiator # Takes 1 optional arg: the new value for this event's "host" field. sub host { my $self = shift; $self->{'host'} = $_[0] if @_; return $self->{'host'}; } # Sets or returns the nick of this event's initiator # Takes 1 optional arg: the new value for this event's "nick" field. sub nick { my $self = shift; $self->{'nick'} = $_[0] if @_; return $self->{'nick'}; } # Sets or returns the recipient list for this event # Takes any number of args: this event's list of recipients. sub to { my $self = shift; $self->{'to'} = [@_] if @_; return wantarray ? @{$self->{'to'}} : $self->{'to'}; } # Sets or returns the type of this event # Takes 1 optional arg: the new value for this event's "type" field. sub type { my $self = shift; $self->{'type'} = $_[0] if @_; return $self->{'type'}; } # Sets or returns the username of this event's initiator # Takes 1 optional arg: the new value for this event's "user" field. sub user { my $self = shift; $self->{'user'} = $_[0] if @_; return $self->{'user'}; } # Just $self->user plus '@' plus $self->host, for convenience. sub userhost { my $self = shift; $self->{'userhost'} = $_[0] if @_; return $self->{'userhost'}; } # Simple sub for translating server numerics to their appropriate names. # Takes one arg: the number to be translated. sub trans { shift if (ref($_[0]) || $_[0]) =~ /^PBot::Core::IRC/; # pragma_ 2011/21/01 my $ev = shift; return (exists $_names{$ev} ? $_names{$ev} : undef); } %_names = ( # suck! these aren't treated as strings -- # 001 ne 1 for the purpose of hash keying, apparently. '001' => "welcome", '002' => "yourhost", '003' => "created", '004' => "myinfo", '005' => "isupport", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/11/98 # renamed to `isupport` - pragma June 24, 2021 '006' => "mapmore", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/11/98 '007' => "mapend", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/11/98 '008' => "snomask", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/11/98 '009' => "statmemtot", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/11/98 '010' => "statmem", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/11/98 200 => "tracelink", 201 => "traceconnecting", 202 => "tracehandshake", 203 => "traceunknown", 204 => "traceoperator", 205 => "traceuser", 206 => "traceserver", 208 => "tracenewtype", 209 => "traceclass", 211 => "statslinkinfo", 212 => "statscommands", 213 => "statscline", 214 => "statsnline", 215 => "statsiline", 216 => "statskline", 217 => "statsqline", 218 => "statsyline", 219 => "endofstats", 220 => "statsbline", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 221 => "umodeis", 222 => "sqline_nick", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 223 => "statsgline", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 224 => "statstline", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 225 => "statseline", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 226 => "statsnline", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 227 => "statsvline", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 231 => "serviceinfo", 232 => "endofservices", 233 => "service", 234 => "servlist", 235 => "servlistend", 241 => "statslline", 242 => "statsuptime", 243 => "statsoline", 244 => "statshline", 245 => "statssline", # Reserved, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 246 => "statstline", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 247 => "statsgline", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 ### TODO: need numerics to be able to map to multiple strings ### 247 => "statsxline", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 248 => "statsuline", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 249 => "statsdebug", # Unspecific Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 250 => "luserconns", # 1998-03-15 -- tkil 251 => "luserclient", 252 => "luserop", 253 => "luserunknown", 254 => "luserchannels", 255 => "luserme", 256 => "adminme", 257 => "adminloc1", 258 => "adminloc2", 259 => "adminemail", 261 => "tracelog", 262 => "endoftrace", # 1997-11-24 -- archon 265 => "n_local", # 1997-10-16 -- tkil 266 => "n_global", # 1997-10-16 -- tkil 271 => "silelist", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 272 => "endofsilelist", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 275 => "statsdline", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 280 => "glist", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 281 => "endofglist", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 290 => "helphdr", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 291 => "helpop", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 292 => "helptlr", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 293 => "helphlp", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 294 => "helpfwd", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 295 => "helpign", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 300 => "none", 301 => "away", 302 => "userhost", 303 => "ison", 304 => "rpl_text", # Bahamut IRCD 305 => "unaway", 306 => "nowaway", 307 => "userip", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 308 => "rulesstart", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 309 => "endofrules", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 310 => "whoishelp", # (July01-01)Austnet Extension, found by Andypoo 311 => "whoisuser", 312 => "whoisserver", 313 => "whoisoperator", 314 => "whowasuser", 315 => "endofwho", 316 => "whoischanop", 317 => "whoisidle", 318 => "endofwhois", 319 => "whoischannels", 320 => "whoisvworld", # (July01-01)Austnet Extension, found by Andypoo 321 => "liststart", 322 => "list", 323 => "listend", 324 => "channelmodeis", 329 => "channelcreate", # 1997-11-24 -- archon 330 => "whoisaccount", # 2011-02-10 pragma_ for freenode 331 => "notopic", 332 => "topic", 333 => "topicinfo", # 1997-11-24 -- archon 334 => "listusage", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 335 => "whoisbot", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 341 => "inviting", 342 => "summoning", 346 => "invitelist", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 347 => "endofinvitelist", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 348 => "exlist", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 349 => "endofexlist", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 351 => "version", 352 => "whoreply", 353 => "namreply", 354 => "whospcrpl", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 361 => "killdone", 362 => "closing", 363 => "closeend", 364 => "links", 365 => "endoflinks", 366 => "endofnames", 367 => "banlist", 368 => "endofbanlist", 369 => "endofwhowas", 371 => "info", 372 => "motd", 373 => "infostart", 374 => "endofinfo", 375 => "motdstart", 376 => "endofmotd", 377 => "motd2", # 1997-10-16 -- tkil 378 => "whoishost", # 2024-04-07 pragma- libera.chat 379 => "whoismodes", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 381 => "youreoper", 382 => "rehashing", 383 => "youreservice", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 384 => "myportis", 385 => "notoperanymore", # Unspecific Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 386 => "qlist", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 387 => "endofqlist", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 388 => "alist", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 389 => "endofalist", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 391 => "time", 392 => "usersstart", 393 => "users", 394 => "endofusers", 395 => "nousers", 401 => "nosuchnick", 402 => "nosuchserver", 403 => "nosuchchannel", 404 => "cannotsendtochan", 405 => "toomanychannels", 406 => "wasnosuchnick", 407 => "toomanytargets", 408 => "nosuchservice", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 409 => "noorigin", 411 => "norecipient", 412 => "notexttosend", 413 => "notoplevel", 414 => "wildtoplevel", 416 => "querytoolong", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 421 => "unknowncommand", 422 => "nomotd", 423 => "noadmininfo", 424 => "fileerror", 425 => "noopermotd", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 431 => "nonicknamegiven", 432 => "erroneusnickname", # This iz how its speld in thee RFC. 433 => "nicknameinuse", 434 => "norules", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 435 => "serviceconfused", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 436 => "nickcollision", 437 => "bannickchange", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 438 => "nicktoofast", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 439 => "targettoofast", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 440 => "servicesdown", # Bahamut IRCD 441 => "usernotinchannel", 442 => "notonchannel", 443 => "useronchannel", 444 => "nologin", 445 => "summondisabled", 446 => "usersdisabled", 447 => "nonickchange", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 451 => "notregistered", 455 => "hostilename", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 459 => "nohiding", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 460 => "notforhalfops", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 461 => "needmoreparams", 462 => "alreadyregistered", 463 => "nopermforhost", 464 => "passwdmismatch", 465 => "yourebannedcreep", # I love this one... 466 => "youwillbebanned", 467 => "keyset", 468 => "invalidusername", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 469 => "linkset", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 470 => "linkchannel", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 471 => "channelisfull", 472 => "unknownmode", 473 => "inviteonlychan", 474 => "bannedfromchan", 475 => "badchannelkey", 476 => "badchanmask", 477 => "needreggednick", # Bahamut IRCD 478 => "banlistfull", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 479 => "secureonlychannel", # pircd ### TODO: see above todo ### 479 => "linkfail", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 480 => "cannotknock", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 481 => "noprivileges", 482 => "chanoprivsneeded", 483 => "cantkillserver", 484 => "ischanservice", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 485 => "killdeny", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 486 => "nononreg", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel # renamed to nononreg - pragma June 24, 2021 489 => "secureonlychan", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 491 => "nooperhost", 492 => "noservicehost", 501 => "umodeunknownflag", 502 => "usersdontmatch", 511 => "silelistfull", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 513 => "nosuchgline", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 513 => "badping", # Undernet Extension, Kajetan@Hinner.com, 17/10/98 518 => "noinvite", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 519 => "admonly", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 520 => "operonly", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 521 => "listsyntax", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 524 => "operspverify", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 600 => "rpl_logon", # Bahamut IRCD 601 => "rpl_logoff", # Bahamut IRCD 602 => "rpl_watchoff", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 603 => "rpl_watchstat", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 604 => "rpl_nowon", # Bahamut IRCD 605 => "rpl_nowoff", # Bahamut IRCD 606 => "rpl_watchlist", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 607 => "rpl_endofwatchlist", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 610 => "mapmore", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 640 => "rpl_dumping", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 641 => "rpl_dumprpl", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 642 => "rpl_eodump", # UnrealIrcd, Hendrik Frenzel 728 => "quietlist", # freenode +q, pragma_ 12/12/2011 729 => "endofquietlist", # freenode +q, pragma_ 27/4/2020 # IRCv3 SASL pragma- June 11, 2021 900 => "rpl_loggedin", 901 => "rpl_loggedout", 902 => "err_nicklocked", 903 => "rpl_saslsuccess", 904 => "err_saslfail", 905 => "err_sasltoolong", 906 => "err_saslaborted", 907 => "err_saslalready", 908 => "rpl_saslmechs", 999 => "numericerror", # Bahamut IRCD # add these events so that default handlers will kick in and handle them # pragma_ 10/30/2014 'notice' => 'notice', 'public' => 'public', 'kick' => 'kick', 'mode' => 'mode', 'msg' => 'msg', 'disconnect' => 'disconnect', 'part' => 'part', 'join' => 'join', 'caction' => 'caction', 'quit' => 'quit', 'nick' => 'nick', 'pong' => 'pong', 'invite' => 'invite', # IRCv3 'cap' => 'cap', 'account' => 'account', 'authenticate' => 'authenticate', 'chghost' => 'chghost', ); 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Net::IRC::Event - A class for passing event data between subroutines =head1 SYNOPSIS None yet. These docs are under construction. =head1 DESCRIPTION This documentation is a subset of the main Net::IRC documentation. If you haven't already, please "perldoc Net::IRC" before continuing. Net::IRC::Event defines a standard interface to the salient information for just about any event your client may witness on IRC. It's about as close as we can get in Perl to a struct, with a few extra nifty features thrown in. =head1 METHOD DESCRIPTIONS This section is under construction, but hopefully will be finally written up by the next release. Please see the C script and the source for details about this module. =head1 LIST OF EVENTS Net::IRC is an entirely event-based system, which takes some getting used to at first. To interact with the IRC server, you tell Net::IRC's server connection to listen for certain events and activate your own subroutines when they occur. Problem is, this doesn't help you much if you don't know what to tell it to look for. Below is a list of the possible events you can pass to Net::IRC, along with brief descriptions of each... hope this helps. =head2 Common events =over =item * nick The "nick" event is triggered when the client receives a NICK message, meaning that someone on a channel with the client has changed eir nickname. =item * quit The "quit" event is triggered upon receipt of a QUIT message, which means that someone on a channel with the client has disconnected. =item * join The "join" event is triggered upon receipt of a JOIN message, which means that someone has entered a channel that the client is on. =item * part The "part" event is triggered upon receipt of a PART message, which means that someone has left a channel that the client is on. =item * mode The "mode" event is triggered upon receipt of a MODE message, which means that someone on a channel with the client has changed the channel's parameters. =item * topic The "topic" event is triggered upon receipt of a TOPIC message, which means that someone on a channel with the client has changed the channel's topic. =item * kick The "kick" event is triggered upon receipt of a KICK message, which means that someone on a channel with the client (or possibly the client itself!) has been forcibly ejected. =item * public The "public" event is triggered upon receipt of a PRIVMSG message to an entire channel, which means that someone on a channel with the client has said something aloud. =item * msg The "msg" event is triggered upon receipt of a PRIVMSG message which is addressed to one or more clients, which means that someone is sending the client a private message. (Duh. :-) =item * notice The "notice" event is triggered upon receipt of a NOTICE message, which means that someone has sent the client a public or private notice. (Is that sufficiently vague?) =item * ping The "ping" event is triggered upon receipt of a PING message, which means that the IRC server is querying the client to see if it's alive. Don't confuse this with CTCP PINGs, explained later. =item * other The "other" event is triggered upon receipt of any number of unclassifiable miscellaneous messages, but you're not likely to see it often. =item * invite The "invite" event is triggered upon receipt of an INVITE message, which means that someone is permitting the client's entry into a +i channel. =item * kill The "kill" event is triggered upon receipt of a KILL message, which means that an IRC operator has just booted your sorry arse offline. Seeya! =item * disconnect The "disconnect" event is triggered when the client loses its connection to the IRC server it's talking to. Don't confuse it with the "leaving" event. (See below.) =item * leaving The "leaving" event is triggered just before the client deliberately closes a connection to an IRC server, in case you want to do anything special before you sign off. =item * umode The "umode" event is triggered when the client changes its personal mode flags. =item * error The "error" event is triggered when the IRC server complains to you about anything. Sort of the evil twin to the "other" event, actually. =back =head2 CTCP Requests =over =item * cping The "cping" event is triggered when the client receives a CTCP PING request from another user. See the irctest script for an example of how to properly respond to this common request. =item * cversion The "cversion" event is triggered when the client receives a CTCP VERSION request from another client, asking for version info about its IRC client program. =item * csource The "csource" event is triggered when the client receives a CTCP SOURCE request from another client, asking where it can find the source to its IRC client program. =item * ctime The "ctime" event is triggered when the client receives a CTCP TIME request from another client, asking for the local time at its end. =item * cdcc The "cdcc" event is triggered when the client receives a DCC request of any sort from another client, attempting to establish a DCC connection. =item * cuserinfo The "cuserinfo" event is triggered when the client receives a CTCP USERINFO request from another client, asking for personal information from the client's user. =item * cclientinfo The "cclientinfo" event is triggered when the client receives a CTCP CLIENTINFO request from another client, asking for whatever the hell "clientinfo" means. =item * cerrmsg The "cerrmsg" event is triggered when the client receives a CTCP ERRMSG request from another client, notifying it of a protocol error in a preceding CTCP communication. =item * cfinger The "cfinger" event is triggered when the client receives a CTCP FINGER request from another client. How to respond to this should best be left up to your own moral stance. =item * caction The "caction" event is triggered when the client receives a CTCP ACTION message from another client. I should hope you're getting the hang of how Net::IRC handles CTCP requests by now... =back =head2 CTCP Responses =over =item * crping The "crping" event is triggered when the client receives a CTCP PING response from another user. See the irctest script for an example of how to properly respond to this common event. =item * crversion The "crversion" event is triggered when the client receives a CTCP VERSION response from another client. =item * crsource The "crsource" event is triggered when the client receives a CTCP SOURCE response from another client. =item * crtime The "crtime" event is triggered when the client receives a CTCP TIME response from another client. =item * cruserinfo The "cruserinfo" event is triggered when the client receives a CTCP USERINFO response from another client. =item * crclientinfo The "crclientinfo" event is triggered when the client receives a CTCP CLIENTINFO response from another client. =item * crfinger The "crfinger" event is triggered when the client receives a CTCP FINGER response from another client. I'm not even going to consider making a joke about this one. =back =head2 DCC Events =over =item * dcc_open The "dcc_open" event is triggered when a DCC connection is established between the client and another client. =item * dcc_update The "dcc_update" event is triggered when any data flows over a DCC connection. Useful for doing things like monitoring file transfer progress, for instance. =item * dcc_close The "dcc_close" event is triggered when a DCC connection closes, whether from an error or from natural causes. =item * chat The "chat" event is triggered when the person on the other end of a DCC CHAT connection sends you a message. Think of it as the private equivalent of "msg", if you will. =back =head2 Numeric Events =over =item * There's a whole lot of them, and they're well-described elsewhere. Please see the IRC RFC (1495, at http://cs-ftp.bu.edu/pub/irc/support/IRC_RFC ) for a detailed description, or the Net::IRC::Event.pm source code for a quick list. =back =head1 AUTHORS Conceived and initially developed by Greg Bacon Egbacon@adtran.comE and Dennis Taylor Edennis@funkplanet.comE. Ideas and large amounts of code donated by Nat "King" Torkington Egnat@frii.comE. Currently being hacked on, hacked up, and worked over by the members of the Net::IRC developers mailing list. For details, see http://www.execpc.com/~corbeau/irc/list.html . =head1 URL Up-to-date source and information about the Net::IRC project can be found at http://netirc.betterbox.net/ . =head1 SEE ALSO =over =item * perl(1). =item * RFC 1459: The Internet Relay Chat Protocol =item * http://www.irchelp.org/, home of fine IRC resources. =back =cut