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Python
324 lines
13 KiB
Python
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# Copyright (c) 2002-2004, Jeremiah Fincher
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# Copyright (c) 2010, James Vega
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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#
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# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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# this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer.
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
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# this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer in the
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# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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# * Neither the name of the author of this software nor the name of
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# contributors to this software may be used to endorse or promote products
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# derived from this software without specific prior written consent.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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# AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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# LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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# INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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# CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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###
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import time
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import supybot.conf as conf
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import supybot.utils as utils
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import supybot.world as world
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from supybot.commands import *
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import supybot.ircmsgs as ircmsgs
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import supybot.ircutils as ircutils
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import supybot.registry as registry
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import supybot.callbacks as callbacks
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from supybot.i18n import PluginInternationalization, internationalizeDocstring
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_ = PluginInternationalization('Network')
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class Network(callbacks.Plugin):
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_whois = {}
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_latency = {}
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def _getIrc(self, network):
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irc = world.getIrc(network)
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if irc:
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return irc
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else:
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raise callbacks.Error, \
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'I\'m not currently connected to %s.' % network
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@internationalizeDocstring
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def connect(self, irc, msg, args, opts, network, server, password):
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"""[--ssl] <network> [<host[:port]>] [<password>]
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Connects to another network (which will be represented by the name
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provided in <network>) at <host:port>. If port is not provided, it
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defaults to 6667, the default port for IRC. If password is
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provided, it will be sent to the server in a PASS command. If --ssl is
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provided, an SSL connection will be attempted.
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"""
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try:
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otherIrc = self._getIrc(network)
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irc.error(_('I\'m already connected to %s.') % network)
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return # We've gotta return here. This is ugly code, but I'm not
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# quite sure what to do about it.
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except callbacks.Error:
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pass
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ssl = False
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for (opt, arg) in opts:
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if opt == 'ssl':
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ssl = True
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if server:
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if ':' in server:
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(server, port) = server.split(':')
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port = int(port)
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else:
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port = 6667
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serverPort = (server, port)
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else:
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try:
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serverPort = conf.supybot.networks.get(network).servers()[0]
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except (registry.NonExistentRegistryEntry, IndexError):
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irc.error(_('A server must be provided if the network is not '
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'already registered.'))
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return
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Owner = irc.getCallback('Owner')
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newIrc = Owner._connect(network, serverPort=serverPort,
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password=password, ssl=ssl)
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conf.supybot.networks().add(network)
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assert newIrc.callbacks is irc.callbacks, 'callbacks list is different'
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irc.replySuccess(_('Connection to %s initiated.') % network)
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connect = wrap(connect, ['owner', getopts({'ssl': ''}), 'something',
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additional('something'),
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additional('something', '')])
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@internationalizeDocstring
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def disconnect(self, irc, msg, args, otherIrc, quitMsg):
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"""[<network>] [<quit message>]
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Disconnects from the network represented by the network <network>.
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If <quit message> is given, quits the network with the given quit
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message. <network> is only necessary if the network is different
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from the network the command is sent on.
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"""
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quitMsg = quitMsg or conf.supybot.plugins.Owner.quitMsg() or msg.nick
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otherIrc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.quit(quitMsg))
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otherIrc.die()
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conf.supybot.networks().discard(otherIrc.network)
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if otherIrc != irc:
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irc.replySuccess(_('Disconnection to %s initiated.') %
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otherIrc.network)
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disconnect = wrap(disconnect, ['owner', 'networkIrc', additional('text')])
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@internationalizeDocstring
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def reconnect(self, irc, msg, args, otherIrc, quitMsg):
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"""[<network>] [<quit message>]
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Disconnects and then reconnects to <network>. If no network is given,
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disconnects and then reconnects to the network the command was given
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on. If no quit message is given, uses the configured one
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(supybot.plugins.Owner.quitMsg) or the nick of the person giving the
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command.
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"""
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quitMsg = quitMsg or conf.supybot.plugins.Owner.quitMsg() or msg.nick
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otherIrc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.quit(quitMsg))
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if otherIrc != irc:
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# No need to reply if we're reconnecting ourselves.
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irc.replySuccess()
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reconnect = wrap(reconnect, ['owner', 'networkIrc', additional('text')])
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@internationalizeDocstring
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def command(self, irc, msg, args, otherIrc, commandAndArgs):
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"""<network> <command> [<arg> ...]
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Gives the bot <command> (with its associated <arg>s) on <network>.
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"""
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self.Proxy(otherIrc, msg, commandAndArgs)
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command = wrap(command, ['admin', ('networkIrc', True), many('something')])
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###
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# whois command-related stuff.
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###
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def do311(self, irc, msg):
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nick = ircutils.toLower(msg.args[1])
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if (irc, nick) not in self._whois:
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return
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else:
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self._whois[(irc, nick)][-1][msg.command] = msg
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# These are all sent by a WHOIS response.
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do301 = do311
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do312 = do311
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do317 = do311
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do319 = do311
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do320 = do311
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def do318(self, irc, msg):
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nick = msg.args[1]
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loweredNick = ircutils.toLower(nick)
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if (irc, loweredNick) not in self._whois:
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return
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(replyIrc, replyMsg, d) = self._whois[(irc, loweredNick)]
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hostmask = '@'.join(d['311'].args[2:4])
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user = d['311'].args[-1]
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if '319' in d:
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channels = d['319'].args[-1].split()
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ops = []
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voices = []
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normal = []
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halfops = []
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for channel in channels:
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origchan = channel
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channel = channel.lstrip('@%+~!')
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# UnrealIRCd uses & for user modes and disallows it as a
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# channel-prefix, flying in the face of the RFC. Have to
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# handle this specially when processing WHOIS response.
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testchan = channel.lstrip('&')
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if testchan != channel and irc.isChannel(testchan):
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channel = testchan
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diff = len(channel) - len(origchan)
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modes = origchan[:diff]
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chan = irc.state.channels.get(channel)
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# The user is in a channel the bot is in, so the ircd may have
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# responded with otherwise private data.
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if chan:
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# Skip channels the callee isn't in. This helps prevents
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# us leaking information when the channel is +s or the
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# target is +i
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if replyMsg.nick not in chan.users:
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continue
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# Skip +s channels the target is in only if the reply isn't
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# being sent to that channel
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if 's' in chan.modes and \
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not ircutils.strEqual(replyMsg.args[0], channel):
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continue
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if not modes:
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normal.append(channel)
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elif utils.iter.any(lambda c: c in modes,('@', '&', '~', '!')):
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ops.append(channel)
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elif utils.iter.any(lambda c: c in modes, ('%',)):
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halfops.append(channel)
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elif utils.iter.any(lambda c: c in modes, ('+',)):
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voices.append(channel)
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L = []
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if ops:
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L.append(format(_('is an op on %L'), ops))
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if halfops:
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L.append(format(_('is a halfop on %L'), halfops))
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if voices:
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L.append(format(_('is voiced on %L'), voices))
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if normal:
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if L:
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L.append(format(_('is also on %L'), normal))
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else:
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L.append(format(_('is on %L'), normal))
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else:
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L = [_('isn\'t on any non-secret channels')]
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channels = format('%L', L)
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if '317' in d:
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idle = utils.timeElapsed(d['317'].args[2])
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signon = time.strftime(conf.supybot.reply.format.time(),
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time.localtime(float(d['317'].args[3])))
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else:
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idle = _('<unknown>')
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signon = _('<unknown>')
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if '312' in d:
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server = d['312'].args[2]
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else:
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server = _('<unknown>')
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if '301' in d:
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away = ' %s is away: %s.' % (nick, d['301'].args[2])
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else:
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away = ''
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if '320' in d:
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if d['320'].args[2]:
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identify = _(' identified')
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else:
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identify = ''
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else:
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identify = ''
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s = _('%s (%s) has been%s on server %s since %s (idle for %s) and '
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'%s.%s') % (user, hostmask, identify, server, signon, idle,
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channels, away)
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replyIrc.reply(s)
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del self._whois[(irc, loweredNick)]
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def do402(self, irc, msg):
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nick = msg.args[1]
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loweredNick = ircutils.toLower(nick)
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if (irc, loweredNick) not in self._whois:
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return
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(replyIrc, replyMsg, d) = self._whois[(irc, loweredNick)]
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del self._whois[(irc, loweredNick)]
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s = _('There is no %s on %s.') % (nick, irc.network)
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replyIrc.reply(s)
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do401 = do402
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@internationalizeDocstring
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def whois(self, irc, msg, args, otherIrc, nick):
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"""[<network>] <nick>
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Returns the WHOIS response <network> gives for <nick>. <network> is
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only necessary if the network is different than the network the command
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is sent on.
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"""
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# The double nick here is necessary because single-nick WHOIS only works
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# if the nick is on the same server (*not* the same network) as the user
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# giving the command. Yeah, it made me say wtf too.
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nick = ircutils.toLower(nick)
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otherIrc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.whois(nick, nick))
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self._whois[(otherIrc, nick)] = (irc, msg, {})
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whois = wrap(whois, ['networkIrc', 'nick'])
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@internationalizeDocstring
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def networks(self, irc, msg, args):
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"""takes no arguments
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Returns the networks to which the bot is currently connected.
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"""
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L = ['%s: %s' % (ircd.network, ircd.server) for ircd in world.ircs]
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utils.sortBy(str.lower, L)
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irc.reply(format('%L', L))
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networks = wrap(networks)
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def doPong(self, irc, msg):
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now = time.time()
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if irc in self._latency:
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(replyIrc, when) = self._latency.pop(irc)
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replyIrc.reply(_('%.2f seconds.') % (now-when))
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@internationalizeDocstring
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def latency(self, irc, msg, args, otherIrc):
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"""[<network>]
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Returns the current latency to <network>. <network> is only necessary
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if the message isn't sent on the network to which this command is to
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apply.
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"""
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otherIrc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.ping(_('Latency check (from %s).') %
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msg.nick))
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self._latency[otherIrc] = (irc, time.time())
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irc.noReply()
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latency = wrap(latency, ['networkIrc'])
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@internationalizeDocstring
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def driver(self, irc, msg, args, otherIrc):
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"""[<network>]
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Returns the current network driver for <network>. <network> is only
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necessary if the message isn't sent on the network to which this
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command is to apply.
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"""
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irc.reply(otherIrc.driver.__class__.__module__[8:])
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driver = wrap(driver, ['networkIrc'])
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Class = Network
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# vim:set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab textwidth=79:
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