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import sys
import fnmatch
import time

import supybot.conf as conf
import supybot.ircdb as ircdb
import supybot.utils as utils
from supybot.commands import *
import supybot.ircmsgs as ircmsgs
import supybot.schedule as schedule
import supybot.ircutils as ircutils
import supybot.callbacks as callbacks
from supybot.i18n import PluginInternationalization, internationalizeDocstring
_ = PluginInternationalization('Channel')

class Channel(callbacks.Plugin):
    """This plugin provides various commands for channel management, such
    as setting modes and channel-wide bans/ignores/capabilities. This is
    a core Supybot plugin that should not be removed!"""

    def __init__(self, irc):
        self.__parent = super(Channel, self)
        self.__parent.__init__(irc)
        self.invites = {}

    def doKick(self, irc, msg):
        channel = msg.args[0]
        if msg.args[1] == irc.nick:
            if self.registryValue('alwaysRejoin', channel):
                delay = self.registryValue('rejoinDelay', channel)
                networkGroup = conf.supybot.networks.get(irc.network)
                if delay:
                    def f():
                        irc.sendMsg(networkGroup.channels.join(channel))
                    schedule.addEvent(f, time.time() + delay)
                    self.log.info('Kicked from %s by %s. Rejoining after %s '
                                  'seconds.', channel, msg.prefix, delay)
                else:
                    self.log.info('Kicked from %s by %s. Rejoining.',
                                  channel, msg.prefix)
                    irc.sendMsg(networkGroup.channels.join(channel))
            else:
                self.log.info('Kicked from %s by %s. Not auto-rejoining.',
                        channel, msg.prefix)

    def _sendMsg(self, irc, msg):
        irc.queueMsg(msg)
        irc.noReply()

    def _sendMsgs(self, irc, nicks, f):
        numModes = irc.state.supported.get('modes', 1)
        for i in range(0, len(nicks), numModes):
            irc.queueMsg(f(nicks[i:i + numModes]))
        irc.noReply()

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def mode(self, irc, msg, args, channel, modes):
        """[<channel>] <mode> [<arg> ...]

        Sets the mode in <channel> to <mode>, sending the arguments given.
        <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel
        itself.
        """
        self._sendMsg(irc, ircmsgs.mode(channel, modes))
    mode = wrap(mode, ['op', ('haveHalfop+', _('change the mode')), many('something')])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def limit(self, irc, msg, args, channel, limit):
        """[<channel>] [<limit>]

        Sets the channel limit to <limit>.  If <limit> is 0, or isn't given,
        removes the channel limit.  <channel> is only necessary if the message
        isn't sent in the channel itself.
        """
        if limit:
            self._sendMsg(irc, ircmsgs.mode(channel, ['+l', limit]))
        else:
            self._sendMsg(irc, ircmsgs.mode(channel, ['-l']))
    limit = wrap(limit, ['op', ('haveOp', _('change the limit')),
                        additional('nonNegativeInt', 0)])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def moderate(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
        """[<channel>]

        Sets +m on <channel>, making it so only ops and voiced users can
        send messages to the channel.  <channel> is only necessary if the
        message isn't sent in the channel itself.
        """
        self._sendMsg(irc, ircmsgs.mode(channel, ['+m']))
    moderate = wrap(moderate, ['op', ('haveHalfop+', _('moderate the channel'))])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def unmoderate(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
        """[<channel>]

        Sets -m on <channel>, making it so everyone can
        send messages to the channel.  <channel> is only necessary if the
        message isn't sent in the channel itself.
        """
        self._sendMsg(irc, ircmsgs.mode(channel, ['-m']))
    unmoderate = wrap(unmoderate, ['op', ('haveHalfop+',
                                   _('unmoderate the channel'))])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def key(self, irc, msg, args, channel, key):
        """[<channel>] [<key>]

        Sets the keyword in <channel> to <key>.  If <key> is not given, removes
        the keyword requirement to join <channel>.  <channel> is only necessary
        if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
        """
        networkGroup = conf.supybot.networks.get(irc.network)
        networkGroup.channels.key.get(channel).setValue(key)
        if key:
            self._sendMsg(irc, ircmsgs.mode(channel, ['+k', key]))
        else:
            self._sendMsg(irc, ircmsgs.mode(channel, ['-k']))
    key = wrap(key, ['op', ('haveHalfop+', _('change the keyword')),
                     additional('somethingWithoutSpaces', '')])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def op(self, irc, msg, args, channel, nicks):
        """[<channel>] [<nick> ...]

        If you have the #channel,op capability, this will give all the <nick>s
        you provide ops.  If you don't provide any <nick>s, this will op you.
        <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel
        itself.
        """
        if not nicks:
            nicks = [msg.nick]
        def f(L):
            return ircmsgs.ops(channel, L)
        self._sendMsgs(irc, nicks, f)
    op = wrap(op, ['op', ('haveOp', _('op someone')), any('nickInChannel')])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def halfop(self, irc, msg, args, channel, nicks):
        """[<channel>] [<nick> ...]

        If you have the #channel,halfop capability, this will give all the
        <nick>s you provide halfops.  If you don't provide any <nick>s, this
        will give you halfops. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't
        sent in the channel itself.
        """
        if not nicks:
            nicks = [msg.nick]
        def f(L):
            return ircmsgs.halfops(channel, L)
        self._sendMsgs(irc, nicks, f)
    halfop = wrap(halfop, ['halfop', ('haveOp', _('halfop someone')),
                           any('nickInChannel')])

    def _voice(self, irc, msg, args, channel, nicks, fn):
        if nicks:
            if len(nicks) == 1 and msg.nick in nicks:
                capability = 'voice'
            else:
                capability = 'op'
        else:
            nicks = [msg.nick]
            capability = 'voice'
        capability = ircdb.makeChannelCapability(channel, capability)
        if ircdb.checkCapability(msg.prefix, capability):
            def f(L):
                return fn(channel, L)
            self._sendMsgs(irc, nicks, f)
        else:
            irc.errorNoCapability(capability)

    def voice(self, irc, msg, args, channel, nicks):
        """[<channel>] [<nick> ...]

        If you have the #channel,voice capability, this will voice all the
        <nick>s you provide.  If you don't provide any <nick>s, this will
        voice you. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the
        channel itself.
        """
        self._voice(irc, msg, args, channel, nicks, ircmsgs.voices)
    voice = wrap(voice, ['channel', ('haveHalfop+', _('voice someone')),
                         any('nickInChannel')])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def deop(self, irc, msg, args, channel, nicks):
        """[<channel>] [<nick> ...]

        If you have the #channel,op capability, this will remove operator
        privileges from all the nicks given.  If no nicks are given, removes
        operator privileges from the person sending the message.
        """
        if irc.nick in nicks:
            irc.error(_('I cowardly refuse to deop myself.  If you really '
                      'want me deopped, tell me to op you and then deop me '
                      'yourself.'), Raise=True)
        if not nicks:
            nicks = [msg.nick]
        def f(L):
            return ircmsgs.deops(channel, L)
        self._sendMsgs(irc, nicks, f)
    deop = wrap(deop, ['op', ('haveOp', _('deop someone')),
                       any('nickInChannel')])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def dehalfop(self, irc, msg, args, channel, nicks):
        """[<channel>] [<nick> ...]

        If you have the #channel,op capability, this will remove half-operator
        privileges from all the nicks given.  If no nicks are given, removes
        half-operator privileges from the person sending the message.
        """
        if irc.nick in nicks:
            irc.error(_('I cowardly refuse to dehalfop myself.  If you really '
                      'want me dehalfopped, tell me to op you and then '
                      'dehalfop me yourself.'), Raise=True)
        if not nicks:
            nicks = [msg.nick]
        def f(L):
            return ircmsgs.dehalfops(channel, L)
        self._sendMsgs(irc, nicks, f)
    dehalfop = wrap(dehalfop, ['halfop', ('haveOp', _('dehalfop someone')),
                               any('nickInChannel')])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def devoice(self, irc, msg, args, channel, nicks):
        """[<channel>] [<nick> ...]

        If you have the #channel,op capability, this will remove voice from all
        the nicks given.  If no nicks are given, removes voice from the person
        sending the message.
        """
        self._voice(irc, msg, args, channel, nicks, ircmsgs.devoices)
    devoice = wrap(devoice, ['channel', ('haveOp', 'devoice someone'),
                             any('nickInChannel')])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def cycle(self, irc, msg, args, channel, reason):
        """[<channel>]

        If you have the #channel,op capability, this will cause the bot to
        "cycle", or PART and then JOIN the channel. <channel> is only necessary
        if the message isn't sent in the channel itself. If <reason> is not
        specified, the default part message specified in
        supybot.plugins.Channel.partMsg will be used. No part message will be
        used if neither a cycle reason nor a default part message is given.
        """
        reason = (reason or self.registryValue("partMsg", channel))
        reason = ircutils.standardSubstitute(irc, msg, reason)
        self._sendMsg(irc, ircmsgs.part(channel, reason))
        networkGroup = conf.supybot.networks.get(irc.network)
        self._sendMsg(irc, networkGroup.channels.join(channel))
    cycle = wrap(cycle, ['op', additional('text')])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def kick(self, irc, msg, args, channel, nicks, reason):
        """[<channel>] <nick>[, <nick>, ...] [<reason>]

        Kicks <nick>(s) from <channel> for <reason>.  If <reason> isn't given,
        uses the nick of the person making the command as the reason.
        <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel
        itself.
        """
        if utils.iter.any(lambda n: ircutils.strEqual(n, irc.nick), nicks):
            irc.error(_('I cowardly refuse to kick myself.'), Raise=True)
        if not reason:
            reason = msg.nick
        kicklen = irc.state.supported.get('kicklen', sys.maxsize)
        if len(reason) > kicklen:
            irc.error(_('The reason you gave is longer than the allowed '
                      'length for a KICK reason on this server.'),
                      Raise=True)
        for nick in nicks:
            self._sendMsg(irc, ircmsgs.kick(channel, nick, reason))
    kick = wrap(kick, ['op', ('haveHalfop+', _('kick someone')),
                       commalist('nickInChannel'), additional('text')])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def kban(self, irc, msg, args,
             channel, optlist, bannedNick, expiry, reason):
        """[<channel>] [--{exact,nick,user,host}] <nick> [<seconds>] [<reason>]

        If you have the #channel,op capability, this will kickban <nick> for
        as many seconds as you specify, or else (if you specify 0 seconds or
        don't specify a number of seconds) it will ban the person indefinitely.
        --exact bans only the exact hostmask; --nick bans just the nick;
        --user bans just the user, and --host bans just the host.  You can
        combine these options as you choose.  <reason> is a reason to give for
        the kick.
        <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel
        itself.
        """
        self._ban(irc, msg, args,
                channel, optlist, bannedNick, expiry, reason, True)
    kban = wrap(kban,
                ['op',
                 getopts({'exact':'', 'nick':'', 'user':'', 'host':''}),
                 ('haveHalfop+', _('kick or ban someone')),
                 'nickInChannel',
                 optional('expiry', 0),
                 additional('text')])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def iban(self, irc, msg, args,
             channel, optlist, bannedNick, expiry):
        """[<channel>] [--{exact,nick,user,host}] <nick> [<seconds>]

        If you have the #channel,op capability, this will ban <nick> for
        as many seconds as you specify, otherwise (if you specify 0 seconds or
        don't specify a number of seconds) it will ban the person indefinitely.
        --exact can be used to specify an exact hostmask. You can combine the
        exact, nick, user, and host options as you choose. <channel> is only
        necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
        """
        self._ban(irc, msg, args,
                channel, optlist, bannedNick, expiry, None, False)
    iban = wrap(iban,
                ['op',
                 getopts({'exact':'', 'nick':'', 'user':'', 'host':''}),
                 ('haveHalfop+', _('ban someone')),
                 first('nick', 'hostmask'),
                 optional('expiry', 0)])

    def _ban(self, irc, msg, args,
            channel, optlist, target, expiry, reason, kick):
        # Check that they're not trying to make us kickban ourself.
        if irc.isNick(target):
            bannedNick = target
            try:
                bannedHostmask = irc.state.nickToHostmask(target)
                banmaskstyle = conf.supybot.protocols.irc.banmask
                banmask = banmaskstyle.makeBanmask(bannedHostmask, [o[0] for o in optlist])
            except KeyError:
                if not conf.supybot.protocols.irc.strictRfc() and \
                        target.startswith('$'):
                    # Select the last part, or the whole target:
                    bannedNick = target.split(':')[-1]
                    banmask = bannedHostmask = target
                else:
                    irc.error(format(_('I haven\'t seen %s.'), bannedNick), Raise=True)
        else:
            bannedNick = ircutils.nickFromHostmask(target)
            banmask = bannedHostmask = target
        if not irc.isNick(bannedNick):
            self.log.warning('%q tried to kban a non nick: %q',
                             msg.prefix, bannedNick)
            raise callbacks.ArgumentError
        elif bannedNick == irc.nick:
            self.log.warning('%q tried to make me kban myself.', msg.prefix)
            irc.error(_('I cowardly refuse to kickban myself.'))
            return
        if not reason:
            reason = msg.nick
        capability = ircdb.makeChannelCapability(channel, 'op')
        # Check (again) that they're not trying to make us kickban ourself.
        if ircutils.hostmaskPatternEqual(banmask, irc.prefix):
            if ircutils.hostmaskPatternEqual(bannedHostmask, irc.prefix):
                self.log.warning('%q tried to make me kban myself.',msg.prefix)
                irc.error(_('I cowardly refuse to ban myself.'))
                return
            else:
                self.log.warning('Using exact hostmask since banmask would '
                                 'ban myself.')
                banmask = bannedHostmask
        # Now, let's actually get to it.  Check to make sure they have
        # #channel,op and the bannee doesn't have #channel,op; or that the
        # bannee and the banner are both the same person.
        def doBan():
            if irc.state.channels[channel].isOp(bannedNick):
                irc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.deop(channel, bannedNick))
            irc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.ban(channel, banmask))
            if kick:
                irc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.kick(channel, bannedNick, reason))
            if expiry > 0:
                def f():
                    if channel in irc.state.channels and \
                       banmask in irc.state.channels[channel].bans:
                        irc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.unban(channel, banmask))
                schedule.addEvent(f, expiry)
        if bannedNick == msg.nick:
            doBan()
        elif ircdb.checkCapability(msg.prefix, capability):
            if ircdb.checkCapability(bannedHostmask, capability) and \
                    not ircdb.checkCapability(msg.prefix, 'owner'):
                self.log.warning('%s tried to ban %q, but both have %s',
                                 msg.prefix, bannedHostmask, capability)
                irc.error(format(_('%s has %s too, you can\'t ban '
                                 'them.'), bannedNick, capability))
            else:
                doBan()
        else:
            self.log.warning('%q attempted kban without %s',
                             msg.prefix, capability)
            irc.errorNoCapability(capability)

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def unban(self, irc, msg, args, channel, hostmask):
        """[<channel>] [<hostmask|--all>]

        Unbans <hostmask> on <channel>.  If <hostmask> is not given, unbans
        any hostmask currently banned on <channel> that matches your current
        hostmask.  Especially useful for unbanning yourself when you get
        unexpectedly (or accidentally) banned from the channel.  <channel> is
        only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
        """
        if hostmask == '--all':
            bans = irc.state.channels[channel].bans
            self._sendMsg(irc, ircmsgs.unbans(channel, bans))
        elif hostmask:
            self._sendMsg(irc, ircmsgs.unban(channel, hostmask))
        else:
            bans = []
            for banmask in irc.state.channels[channel].bans:
                if ircutils.hostmaskPatternEqual(banmask, msg.prefix):
                    bans.append(banmask)
            if bans:
                irc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.unbans(channel, bans))
                irc.replySuccess(format(_('All bans on %s matching %s '
                                        'have been removed.'),
                                        channel, msg.prefix))
            else:
                irc.error(_('No bans matching %s were found on %s.') %
                          (msg.prefix, channel))
    unban = wrap(unban, ['op',
                         ('haveHalfop+', _('unban someone')),
                         additional(
                             first('hostmask',
                                 ('literal', '--all')))])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def listbans(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
        """[<channel>]

        List all bans on the channel.
        If <channel> is not given, it defaults to the current channel."""
        irc.replies(irc.state.channels[channel].bans or [_('No bans.')])
    listbans = wrap(listbans, ['channel'])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def invite(self, irc, msg, args, channel, nick):
        """[<channel>] <nick>

        If you have the #channel,op capability, this will invite <nick>
        to join <channel>. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't
        sent in the channel itself.
        """
        nick = nick or msg.nick
        self._sendMsg(irc, ircmsgs.invite(nick, channel))
        self.invites[(irc.getRealIrc(), ircutils.toLower(nick))] = irc
    invite = wrap(invite, ['op', ('haveHalfop+', _('invite someone')),
                           additional('nick')])

    def do341(self, irc, msg):
        (foo, nick, channel) = msg.args
        nick = ircutils.toLower(nick)
        replyIrc = self.invites.pop((irc, nick), None)
        if replyIrc is not None:
            self.log.info('Inviting %s to %s by command of %s.',
                          nick, channel, replyIrc.msg.prefix)
            replyIrc.replySuccess()
        else:
            self.log.info('Inviting %s to %s.', nick, channel)

    def do443(self, irc, msg):
        (foo, nick, channel, foo) = msg.args
        nick = ircutils.toLower(nick)
        replyIrc = self.invites.pop((irc, nick), None)
        if replyIrc is not None:
            replyIrc.error(format(_('%s is already in %s.'), nick, channel))

    def do401(self, irc, msg):
        nick = msg.args[1]
        nick = ircutils.toLower(nick)
        replyIrc = self.invites.pop((irc, nick), None)
        if replyIrc is not None:
            replyIrc.error(format(_('There is no %s on this network.'), nick))

    def do504(self, irc, msg):
        nick = msg.args[1]
        nick = ircutils.toLower(nick)
        replyIrc = self.invites.pop((irc, nick), None)
        if replyIrc is not None:
            replyIrc.error(format('There is no %s on this server.', nick))

    class lobotomy(callbacks.Commands):
        @internationalizeDocstring
        def add(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
            """[<channel>]

            If you have the #channel,op capability, this will "lobotomize" the
            bot, making it silent and unanswering to all requests made in the
            channel. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in
            the channel itself.
            """
            c = ircdb.channels.getChannel(channel)
            c.lobotomized = True
            ircdb.channels.setChannel(channel, c)
            irc.replySuccess()
        add = wrap(add, ['op'])

        @internationalizeDocstring
        def remove(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
            """[<channel>]

            If you have the #channel,op capability, this will unlobotomize the
            bot, making it respond to requests made in the channel again.
            <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel
            itself.
            """
            c = ircdb.channels.getChannel(channel)
            c.lobotomized = False
            ircdb.channels.setChannel(channel, c)
            irc.replySuccess()
        remove = wrap(remove, ['op'])

        @internationalizeDocstring
        def list(self, irc, msg, args):
            """takes no arguments

            Returns the channels in which this bot is lobotomized.
            """
            L = []
            for (channel, c) in ircdb.channels.items():
                if c.lobotomized:
                    chancap = ircdb.makeChannelCapability(channel, 'op')
                    if ircdb.checkCapability(msg.prefix, 'admin') or \
                       ircdb.checkCapability(msg.prefix, chancap) or \
                       (channel in irc.state.channels and \
                        msg.nick in irc.state.channels[channel].users):
                        L.append(channel)
            if L:
                L.sort()
                s = format(_('I\'m currently lobotomized in %L.'), L)
                irc.reply(s)
            else:
                irc.reply(_('I\'m not currently lobotomized in any channels '
                          'that you\'re in.'))
        list = wrap(list)

    class ban(callbacks.Commands):
        def hostmask(self, irc, msg, args, channel, banmask):
            """[<channel>] <banmask>

            Bans the <banmask> from the <channel>."""
            irc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.ban(channel, banmask))
        hostmask = wrap(hostmask, ['op', ('haveHalfop+', _('ban someone')), 'text'])

        @internationalizeDocstring
        def add(self, irc, msg, args, channel, banmask, expires):
            """[<channel>] <nick|hostmask> [<expires>]

            If you have the #channel,op capability, this will effect a
            persistent ban from interacting with the bot on the given
            <hostmask> (or the current hostmask associated with <nick>).  Other
            plugins may enforce this ban by actually banning users with
            matching hostmasks when they join.  <expires> is an optional
            argument specifying when (in "seconds from now") the ban should
            expire; if none is given, the ban will never automatically expire.
            <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the
            channel itself.
            """
            c = ircdb.channels.getChannel(channel)
            c.addBan(banmask, expires)
            ircdb.channels.setChannel(channel, c)
            irc.replySuccess()
        add = wrap(add, ['op', first('hostmask', 'banmask'), additional('expiry', 0)])

        @internationalizeDocstring
        def remove(self, irc, msg, args, channel, banmask):
            """[<channel>] <hostmask>

            If you have the #channel,op capability, this will remove the
            persistent ban on <hostmask>.  <channel> is only necessary if the
            message isn't sent in the channel itself.
            """
            c = ircdb.channels.getChannel(channel)
            try:
                c.removeBan(banmask)
                ircdb.channels.setChannel(channel, c)
                irc.replySuccess()
            except KeyError:
                irc.error(_('There are no persistent bans for that hostmask.'))
        remove = wrap(remove, ['op', 'hostmask'])

        @internationalizeDocstring
        def list(self, irc, msg, args, channel, mask):
            """[<channel>] [<mask>]

            If you have the #channel,op capability, this will show you the
            current persistent bans on the <channel> that match the given
            mask, if any (returns all of them otherwise).
            Note that you can use * as a wildcard on masks and \* to match
            actual * in masks
            """
            all_bans = ircdb.channels.getChannel(channel).bans
            if mask:
                mask = mask.replace(r'\*', '[*]')
                filtered_bans = fnmatch.filter(all_bans, mask)
            else:
                filtered_bans = all_bans
            if filtered_bans:
                bans = []
                for ban in filtered_bans:
                    if all_bans[ban]:
                        bans.append(format(_('%q (expires %t)'),
                                           ban, all_bans[ban]))
                    else:
                        bans.append(format(_('%q (never expires)'),
                                           ban, all_bans[ban]))
                irc.reply(format('%L', bans))
            else:
                irc.reply(format(_('There are no persistent bans on %s.'),
                                 channel))
        list = wrap(list, ['op', optional('somethingWithoutSpaces')])

    class ignore(callbacks.Commands):
        @internationalizeDocstring
        def add(self, irc, msg, args, channel, banmask, expires):
            """[<channel>] <nick|hostmask> [<expires>]

            If you have the #channel,op capability, this will set a persistent
            ignore on <hostmask> or the hostmask currently
            associated with <nick>. <expires> is an optional argument
            specifying when (in "seconds from now") the ignore will expire; if
            it isn't given, the ignore will never automatically expire.
            <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the
            channel itself.
            """
            c = ircdb.channels.getChannel(channel)
            c.addIgnore(banmask, expires)
            ircdb.channels.setChannel(channel, c)
            irc.replySuccess()
        add = wrap(add, ['op', 'banmask', additional('expiry', 0)])

        @internationalizeDocstring
        def remove(self, irc, msg, args, channel, banmask):
            """[<channel>] <hostmask>

            If you have the #channel,op capability, this will remove the
            persistent ignore on <hostmask> in the channel. <channel> is only
            necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
            """
            c = ircdb.channels.getChannel(channel)
            try:
                c.removeIgnore(banmask)
                ircdb.channels.setChannel(channel, c)
                irc.replySuccess()
            except KeyError:
                irc.error(_('There are no ignores for that hostmask.'))
        remove = wrap(remove, ['op', 'hostmask'])

        @internationalizeDocstring
        def list(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
            """[<channel>]

            Lists the hostmasks that the bot is ignoring on the given channel.
            <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the
            channel itself.
            """
            # XXX Add the expirations.
            c = ircdb.channels.getChannel(channel)
            if len(c.ignores) == 0:
                s = format(_('I\'m not currently ignoring any hostmasks in '
                           '%q'), channel)
                irc.reply(s)
            else:
                L = sorted(c.ignores)
                irc.reply(utils.str.commaAndify(list(map(repr, L))))
        list = wrap(list, ['op'])

    class capability(callbacks.Commands):
        @internationalizeDocstring
        def add(self, irc, msg, args, channel, user, capabilities):
            """[<channel>] <nick|username> <capability> [<capability> ...]

            If you have the #channel,op capability, this will give the
            <username> (or the user to whom <nick> maps)
            the capability <capability> in the channel. <channel> is only
            necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
            """
            for c in capabilities.split():
                c = ircdb.makeChannelCapability(channel, c)
                user.addCapability(c)
            ircdb.users.setUser(user)
            irc.replySuccess()
        add = wrap(add, ['op', 'otherUser', 'capability'])

        @internationalizeDocstring
        def remove(self, irc, msg, args, channel, user, capabilities):
            """[<channel>] <name|hostmask> <capability> [<capability> ...]

            If you have the #channel,op capability, this will take from the
            user currently identified as <name> (or the user to whom <hostmask>
            maps) the capability <capability> in the channel. <channel> is only
            necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
            """
            fail = []
            for c in capabilities.split():
                cap = ircdb.makeChannelCapability(channel, c)
                try:
                    user.removeCapability(cap)
                except KeyError:
                    fail.append(c)
            ircdb.users.setUser(user)
            if fail:
                s = 'capability'
                if len(fail) > 1:
                    s = utils.str.pluralize(s)
                irc.error(format(_('That user didn\'t have the %L %s.'), fail,
                          s), Raise=True)
            irc.replySuccess()
        remove = wrap(remove, ['op', 'otherUser', 'capability'])

        # XXX This needs to be fix0red to be like Owner.defaultcapability.  Or
        # something else.  This is a horrible interface.
        @internationalizeDocstring
        def setdefault(self, irc, msg, args, channel, v):
            """[<channel>] {True|False}

            If you have the #channel,op capability, this will set the default
            response to non-power-related (that is, not {op, halfop, voice})
            capabilities to be the value you give. <channel> is only necessary
            if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
            """
            c = ircdb.channels.getChannel(channel)
            if v:
                c.setDefaultCapability(True)
            else:
                c.setDefaultCapability(False)
            ircdb.channels.setChannel(channel, c)
            irc.replySuccess()
        setdefault = wrap(setdefault, ['op', 'boolean'])

        @internationalizeDocstring
        def set(self, irc, msg, args, channel, capabilities):
            """[<channel>] <capability> [<capability> ...]

            If you have the #channel,op capability, this will add the channel
            capability <capability> for all users in the channel. <channel> is
            only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
            """
            chan = ircdb.channels.getChannel(channel)
            for c in capabilities:
                chan.addCapability(c)
            ircdb.channels.setChannel(channel, chan)
            irc.replySuccess()
        set = wrap(set, ['op', many('capability')])

        @internationalizeDocstring
        def unset(self, irc, msg, args, channel, capabilities):
            """[<channel>] <capability> [<capability> ...]

            If you have the #channel,op capability, this will unset the channel
            capability <capability> so each user's specific capability or the
            channel default capability will take precedence. <channel> is only
            necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
            """
            chan = ircdb.channels.getChannel(channel)
            fail = []
            for c in capabilities:
                try:
                    chan.removeCapability(c)
                except KeyError:
                    fail.append(c)
            ircdb.channels.setChannel(channel, chan)
            if fail:
                s = _('capability')
                if len(fail) > 1:
                    s = utils.str.pluralize(s)
                irc.error(format(_('I do not know about the %L %s.'), fail, s),
                          Raise=True)
            irc.replySuccess()
        unset = wrap(unset, ['op', many('capability')])

        @internationalizeDocstring
        def list(self, irc, msg, args, channel):
            """[<channel>]

            Returns the capabilities present on the <channel>. <channel> is
            only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
            """
            c = ircdb.channels.getChannel(channel)
            L = sorted(c.capabilities)
            irc.reply(' '.join(L))
        list = wrap(list, ['channel'])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def disable(self, irc, msg, args, channel, plugin, command):
        """[<channel>] [<plugin>] [<command>]

        If you have the #channel,op capability, this will disable the <command>
        in <channel>.  If <plugin> is provided, <command> will be disabled only
        for that plugin.  If only <plugin> is provided, all commands in the
        given plugin will be disabled.  <channel> is only necessary if the
        message isn't sent in the channel itself.
        """
        chan = ircdb.channels.getChannel(channel)
        failMsg = ''
        if plugin:
            s = '-%s' % plugin.name()
            if command:
                if plugin.isCommand(command):
                    s = '-%s.%s' % (plugin.name(), command)
                else:
                    failMsg = format(_('The %s plugin does not have a command '
                                     'called %s.'), plugin.name(), command)
        elif command:
            # findCallbackForCommand
            if list(filter(None, irc.findCallbacksForArgs([command]))):
                s = '-%s' % command
            else:
                failMsg = format(_('No plugin or command named %s could be '
                                 'found.'), command)
        else:
            raise callbacks.ArgumentError
        if failMsg:
            irc.error(failMsg)
        else:
            chan.addCapability(s)
            ircdb.channels.setChannel(channel, chan)
            irc.replySuccess()
    disable = wrap(disable, ['op',
                             optional(('plugin', False)),
                             additional('commandName')])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def enable(self, irc, msg, args, channel, plugin, command):
        """[<channel>] [<plugin>] [<command>]

        If you have the #channel,op capability, this will enable the <command>
        in <channel> if it has been disabled.  If <plugin> is provided,
        <command> will be enabled only for that plugin.  If only <plugin> is
        provided, all commands in the given plugin will be enabled.  <channel>
        is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
        """
        chan = ircdb.channels.getChannel(channel)
        failMsg = ''
        if plugin:
            s = '-%s' % plugin.name()
            if command:
                if plugin.isCommand(command):
                    s = '-%s.%s' % (plugin.name(), command)
                else:
                    failMsg = format(_('The %s plugin does not have a command '
                                     'called %s.'), plugin.name(), command)
        elif command:
            # findCallbackForCommand
            if list(filter(None, irc.findCallbacksForArgs([command]))):
                s = '-%s' % command
            else:
                failMsg = format(_('No plugin or command named %s could be '
                                 'found.'), command)
        else:
            raise callbacks.ArgumentError
        if failMsg:
            irc.error(failMsg)
        else:
            fail = []
            try:
                chan.removeCapability(s)
            except KeyError:
                fail.append(s)
            ircdb.channels.setChannel(channel, chan)
            if fail:
                irc.error(format(_('%s was not disabled.'), s[1:]))
            else:
                irc.replySuccess()
    enable = wrap(enable, ['op',
                           optional(('plugin', False)),
                           additional('commandName')])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def nicks(self, irc, msg, args, channel, optlist):
        """[<channel>] [--count]

        Returns the nicks in <channel>.  <channel> is only necessary if the
        message isn't sent in the channel itself. Returns only the number of
        nicks if --count option is provided.
        """
        # Make sure we don't elicit information about private channels to
        # people or channels that shouldn't know
        capability = ircdb.makeChannelCapability(channel, 'op')
        hostmask = irc.state.nickToHostmask(msg.nick)
        if 's' in irc.state.channels[channel].modes and \
            msg.args[0] != channel and \
            not ircdb.checkCapability(hostmask, capability) and \
            (ircutils.isChannel(msg.args[0]) or \
             msg.nick not in irc.state.channels[channel].users):
            irc.error(_('You don\'t have access to that information.'),
                    Raise=True)
        L = list(irc.state.channels[channel].users)
        keys = [option for (option, arg) in optlist]
        if 'count' not in keys:
            utils.sortBy(str.lower, L)
            private = self.registryValue("nicksInPrivate", channel)
            irc.reply(utils.str.commaAndify(L), private=private)
        else:
            irc.reply(str(len(L)))
    nicks = wrap(nicks, ['inChannel',
                        getopts({'count':''})])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def alertOps(self, irc, channel, s, frm=None):
        """Internal message for notifying all the #channel,ops in a channel of
        a given situation."""
        capability = ircdb.makeChannelCapability(channel, 'op')
        s = format(_('Alert to all %s ops: %s'), channel, s)
        if frm is not None:
            s += format(_(' (from %s)'), frm)
        for nick in irc.state.channels[channel].users:
            hostmask = irc.state.nickToHostmask(nick)
            if ircdb.checkCapability(hostmask, capability):
                irc.reply(s, to=nick, private=True)
        irc.replySuccess()

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def alert(self, irc, msg, args, channel, text):
        """[<channel>] <text>

        Sends <text> to all the users in <channel> who have the <channel>,op
        capability.
        """
        self.alertOps(irc, channel, text, frm=msg.nick)
    alert = wrap(alert, ['inChannel', 'text'])

    @internationalizeDocstring
    def part(self, irc, msg, args, channel, reason):
        """[<channel>] [<reason>]

        Tells the bot to part the list of channels you give it.  <channel> is
        only necessary if you want the bot to part a channel other than the
        current channel.  If <reason> is specified, use it as the part
        message.  Otherwise, the default part message specified in
        supybot.plugins.Channel.partMsg will be used. No part message will be
        used if no default is configured.
        """
        if channel is None:
            if irc.isChannel(msg.args[0]):
                channel = msg.args[0]
            else:
                irc.error(Raise=True)
        capability = ircdb.makeChannelCapability(channel, 'op')
        hostmask = irc.state.nickToHostmask(msg.nick)
        if not ircdb.checkCapabilities(hostmask, [capability, 'admin']):
            irc.errorNoCapability(capability, Raise=True)
        try:
            network = conf.supybot.networks.get(irc.network)
            network.channels().remove(channel)
        except KeyError:
            pass
        if channel not in irc.state.channels:
            irc.error(_('I\'m not in %s.') % channel, Raise=True)
        reason = (reason or self.registryValue("partMsg", channel))
        reason = ircutils.standardSubstitute(irc, msg, reason)
        irc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.part(channel, reason))
        if msg.nick in irc.state.channels[channel].users:
            irc.noReply()
        else:
            irc.replySuccess()
    part = wrap(part, [optional('validChannel'), additional('text')])

Class = Channel

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