nickFromHostmask now (legitimately) complains when it's getting @ or !
at the beginning of a hostmask; so we need to strip them before passing
it to nickFromHostmask.
Then re-add them before calling c.addUser, because it uses them to
sort users in the right sets (ops/halfops/voices).
Additionally, this commit replaces the hardcoded set of prefix chars
(`@%+&~!`) with the one advertised in ISUPPORT when possible.
When a driver's run() method crashes, supybot.drivers.run() marks it
as dead and sets its 'irc' attribute to None.
This would be fine for "normal" independent drivers (like Socket used
to be), because this driver would never be called again.
But now that we use select(), some other thread may hold a reference
to this driver in a select() call frame, and call the dead driver's
'_read()' method when there is data to be read from the socket.
There is already a safeguard in '_read()' in the case the socket could
be read from, but this safeguard was missing from _handleSocketError.
This caused the "live" driver's select() to crash, which propagagated
to its run(), which caused the driver to be marked as dead, etc.
Eventually, all drivers could die, and we end up with the dreadful
"Schedule is the only remaining driver, why do we continue to live?"
in an infinite loop.
* Fix joins to many channels
If you have enough channels that the 512 byte message limit on the JOIN
message is hit then limnoria was losing the channel that put it over the
limit and not including it in the next JOIN message. This resulted in
losing one channel for every JOIN message that pushed us over 512 bytes.
We fix this by generating the JOIN message immediately after resetting
the channels list to ensure we include the channel that pushed us over
the limit. Then the next time through our JOIN msg construction we'll
add subsequent channels without forgetting the one that pushed us over.
* Add test for channel join lists
This adds a test for the issue that is fixed in the previous commit. We
ensure that when JOINs are split over multiple messages we JOIN to all
channels that were part of the input list and don't forget any of them.
This is because the recommended method ('owner ircquote nickserv register mypassword bot@example.com')
does not work on charybdis, as Limnoria inserts a colon
before the trailing argument and Charybdis' m_alias module
does not parse commands using the IRC syntax, so it
considers the leading colon to be part of the email address.
The alternative would be to change the recommended command to:
'owner ircquote PRIVMSG nickserv :register mypassword bot@example.com'
but it is prone to typos, so I think we should avoid it.
feedparser should always catch the error, but someone reported it doesn't
catch this error on TLS cert issues:
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/threading.py", line 932, in _bootstrap_inner
self.run()
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/threading.py", line 870, in run
self._target(*self._args, **self._kwargs)
File "/home/falso/virtualenv/limnoria/lib/python3.8/site-packages/supybot/plugins/RSS/plugin.py", line 86, in newf
f(*args, **kwargs)
File "/home/falso/virtualenv/limnoria/lib/python3.8/site-packages/supybot/plugins/RSS/plugin.py", line 351, in update_feeds
self.update_feed_if_needed(feed)
File "/home/falso/virtualenv/limnoria/lib/python3.8/site-packages/supybot/plugins/RSS/plugin.py", line 337, in update_feed_if_needed
self.update_feed(feed)
File "/home/falso/virtualenv/limnoria/lib/python3.8/site-packages/supybot/plugins/RSS/plugin.py", line 311, in update_feed
d = feedparser.parse(feed.url, etag=feed.etag,
File "/home/falso/virtualenv/limnoria/lib/python3.8/site-packages/feedparser/api.py", line 214, in parse
data = _open_resource(url_file_stream_or_string, etag, modified, agent, referrer, handlers, request_headers, result)
File "/home/falso/virtualenv/limnoria/lib/python3.8/site-packages/feedparser/api.py", line 114, in _open_resource
return http.get(url_file_stream_or_string, etag, modified, agent, referrer, handlers, request_headers, result)
File "/home/falso/virtualenv/limnoria/lib/python3.8/site-packages/feedparser/http.py", line 158, in get
f = opener.open(request)
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/urllib/request.py", line 525, in open
response = self._open(req, data)
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/urllib/request.py", line 542, in _open
result = self._call_chain(self.handle_open, protocol, protocol +
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/urllib/request.py", line 502, in _call_chain
result = func(*args)
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/urllib/request.py", line 1393, in https_open
return self.do_open(http.client.HTTPSConnection, req,
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/urllib/request.py", line 1354, in do_open
r = h.getresponse()
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/http/client.py", line 1347, in getresponse
response.begin()
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/http/client.py", line 307, in begin
version, status, reason = self._read_status()
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/http/client.py", line 268, in _read_status
line = str(self.fp.readline(_MAXLINE + 1), "iso-8859-1")
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/socket.py", line 669, in readinto
return self._sock.recv_into(b)
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/ssl.py", line 1241, in recv_into
return self.read(nbytes, buffer)
File "/usr/lib/python3.8/ssl.py", line 1099, in read
return self._sslobj.read(len, buffer)
socket.timeout: The read operation timed out
```
So let's catch the error just in case, so it doesn't block all other
feeds.