Servers bind a nick to a connection for a short window after it
disappears to try and avoid contention over nicks. This may cause a 437
during connection to a server (c.f. ProgVal/Limnoria#1033) or even
during normal nick changes, if the timing is lucky.
Add handling for this error to the startup code and the Admin plugin.
Signed-off-by: James McCoy <vega.james@gmail.com>
Parsing through the various WHOIS replies to build a formatted string
isn't a trivial task, especially since there is some privacy related
information. Consolidate this handling into a single function so
there's one place to fix bugs.
Also fix an issue with people putting (unterminated) formatted text into
the "realname" field of their IRC client (c.f., ProgVal/Limnoria#1083).
Signed-off-by: James McCoy <vega.james@gmail.com>
String.re uses first('regexpMatcher', 'regexpReplacer'). If the args
provided to String.re are not a matcher and are longer than a single IRC
message (e.g., from a nested command), then regexpReplacer would never
be tried. A too long error should be handled the same as running out of
args while trying to find a valid regexp.
Signed-off-by: James McCoy <vega.james@gmail.com>
Using Raise=True was only papering over the real problem in the nested
command error handling. The actual issue is that we were trying to
return an IrcMsg from NestedCommandsIrcProxy.__init__. Dropping
Raise=True and moving return to its own line is the correct fix and
resolves the test failure in testMaximumNestingDepth.
This commit reverts 7838cae3bc
Signed-off-by: James McCoy <vega.james@gmail.com>
The `is` operator performs object identity comparison. Changing to `==`
implements the expected behavior.
Use the mock library to add tests verifying the API of questions.yn.
If addAuth is called with a hostmask that already exists (exactly, not
just equivalent patterns) in self.auth, remove the entry for the old
authentication. This essentially updates the timeout for the hostmask.
Signed-off-by: James McCoy <jamessan@users.sourceforge.net>
driver.reconnect(wait=True) should flag a driver to reconnect, but not
immediately. The Socket driver lost its handling of this flag in
8730832e.
Signed-off-by: James McCoy <jamessan@users.sourceforge.net>
Instead of assuming the first address returned from getaddrinfo can be
reached, try each one in turn until a connection is established.
Signed-off-by: James McCoy <jamessan@users.sourceforge.net>
The existing code was parsing the passed in host to determine what type
of socket family to create. getaddrinfo already provides this for us,
so there's no need to perform our own, potentially buggy, parsing.
Signed-off-by: James McCoy <jamessan@users.sourceforge.net>
Otherwise, when a site would take a long time to respond, the thread would hang for quite a while.
also needed to mod src/utils/web.py to take the timeout arg.
Signed-off-by: James McCoy <jamessan@users.sourceforge.net>
Since load/reload was the only place where case mattered for plugins, and it tripped up
a lot of new users, this should be a nice bit of usability improvement.
Signed-off-by: James McCoy <jamessan@users.sourceforge.net>
otherwise, we have to block for $smalldelay between putting and getting the item, since queue putting is not instantaneous
and sometimes we would get 'nothing returned' instead of the timeout message.
Signed-off-by: James McCoy <jamessan@users.sourceforge.net>
This is the only way to limit the execution time of a possibly long-running python statement.
Use this on String.re, due to the possibility of pathologically long re matching in python.
This allows us to remove the 'trusted-only' restriction on string.re.
In the future, this should probably be used in other places that take user-supplied regexps,
such as 'misc last --regexp', for example, as well as other potentially long-running tasks
that can block the bot.
Signed-off-by: James McCoy <jamessan@users.sourceforge.net>
it /should/ always be a string anyway, but sometimes things break with
a TypeError that it is an int instead of the expected string and hangs
up the bot.
Signed-off-by: James McCoy <jamessan@users.sourceforge.net>