Limnoria/plugins/Utilities/plugin.py
2005-02-10 07:01:08 +00:00

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# Copyright (c) 2002-2004, Jeremiah Fincher
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import types
import random
from supybot.commands import *
import supybot.ircutils as ircutils
import supybot.callbacks as callbacks
class Utilities(callbacks.Plugin):
# Yes, I really do mean "requires no arguments" below. "takes no
# arguments" would probably lead people to think it was a useless command.
def ignore(self, irc, msg, args):
"""requires no arguments
Does nothing. Useful sometimes for sequencing commands when you don't
care about their non-error return values.
"""
pass
# Do be careful not to wrap this unless you do any('something').
def success(self, irc, msg, args, text):
"""[<text>]
Does nothing except to reply with a success message. This is useful
when you want to run multiple commands as nested commands, and don't
care about their output as long as they're successful. An error, of
course, will break out of this command. <text>, if given, will be
appended to the end of the success message.
"""
irc.replySuccess(text)
success = wrap(success, [additional('text')])
def last(self, irc, msg, args):
"""<text> [<text> ...]
Returns the last argument given. Useful when you'd like multiple
nested commands to run, but only the output of the last one to be
returned.
"""
args = filter(None, args)
if args:
irc.reply(args[-1])
else:
raise callbacks.ArgumentError
def echo(self, irc, msg, args, text):
"""<text>
Returns the arguments given it. Uses our standard substitute on the
string(s) given to it; $nick (or $who), $randomNick, $randomInt,
$botnick, $channel, $user, $host, $today, $now, and $randomDate are all
handled appropriately.
"""
text = ircutils.standardSubstitute(irc, msg, text)
irc.reply(text, prefixName=False)
echo = wrap(echo, ['text'])
def shuffle(self, irc, msg, args, things):
"""<arg> [<arg> ...]
Shuffles the arguments given it.
"""
random.shuffle(things)
irc.reply(' '.join(things))
shuffle = wrap(shuffle, [many('anything')])
def apply(self, irc, msg, args, command, rest):
"""<command> <text>
Tokenizes <text> and calls <command> with the resulting arguments.
"""
args = [token and token or '""' for token in rest]
text = ' '.join(args)
commands = command.split()
commands = map(callbacks.canonicalName, commands)
tokens = callbacks.tokenize(text)
allTokens = commands + tokens
self.Proxy(irc, msg, allTokens)
apply = wrap(apply, ['something', many('anything')])
Class = Utilities
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