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| These are the interfaces of some of the objects you'll deal with if
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| you code for Supybot.
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| 
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| ircmsgs.IrcMsg:
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| 	This is the object that represents an IRC message.  It has
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| 	several methods and attributes.  The most important thing
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| 	about this class, however, is that it *is* hashable, and thus
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| 	*cannot* be modified.  Do not change any attributes; any code
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| 	that modifies an IRC message is *broken* and should not
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| 	exist.
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| 
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| 	Interesting Methods:
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| 		    __init__: One of the more complex initializers in 
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| 		    a class.  It can be used in three different ways:
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| 
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| 		    1) It can be given a string, as one received from
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|                        the server, which it will then parse into its
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|                        separate components and instantiate the class
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|                        with those components as attributes.
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| 
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| 		    2) It can be given a command, some (optional)
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|                        arguments, and a (optional) prefix, and will
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|                        instantiate the class with those components as
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|                        attributes.
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| 
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| 		    3) It can be given, in addition to any of the
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|                        above arguments, a 'msg' keyword argument that
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|                        will use the attributes of msg as defaults.
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|                        This exists to make it easier to copy
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|                        messages, since the class is immutable.
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| 
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| 		    __str__: This returns the message in a string form
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| 		    suitable for sending to a server.
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| 
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| 		    __repr__: This returns the message in a form
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| 		    suitable for eval(), assuming the name "IrcMsg" is
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| 		    in your namespace and is bound to this class.
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| 
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| 	Interesting Attributes:
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| 		    This is the meat of this class.  These are
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| 		    generally what you'll be looking at with IrcMsgs.
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| 
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| 		    command: This is the command of the IrcMsg --
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| 		    PRIVMSG, NOTICE, WHOIS, etc.
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| 
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| 		    args: This is a tuple of the arguments to the
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| 		    IrcMsg.  Some messages have arguments, some don't,
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| 		    depending on what command they are.  You are, of
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| 		    course, always assured that args exists and is a
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| 		    tuple, though it might be empty.
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| 
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| 		    prefix: This is the hostmask of the person/server
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| 		    the message is from.  In general, you won't be
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| 		    setting this on your outgoing messages, but
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| 		    incoming messages will always have one.  This is
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| 		    the whole hostmask; if the message was received
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| 		    from a server, it'll be the server's hostmask; if
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| 		    the message was received from a user, it'll be the
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| 		    whole user hostmask.  In that case, however, it's
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| 		    also parsed out into the nick/user/host
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| 		    attributes, which are probably more useful to
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| 		    check for many purposes.
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| 
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| 		    nick: If the message was sent by a user, this will
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| 		    be the nick of the user.  If it was sent by a
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| 		    server, this will be the server's name (something
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| 		    like calvino.freenode.net or similar).
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| 
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| 		    user: If the message was sent by a user, this will
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| 		    be the user string of the user -- what they put
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| 		    into their IRC client for their "full name."  If
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| 		    it was sent by a server, it'll be the server's
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| 		    name, again.
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| 
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| 		    host: If the message was sent by a user, this will
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| 		    be the host portion of their hostmask.  If it was
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| 		    sent by a server, it'll be the server's name (yet
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| 		    again :))
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| 		 
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|                        
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| irclib.Irc:
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| 	This is the object to handle everything about IRC except the
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| 	actual connection to the server itself.
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| 
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| 	Interesting attributes:
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| 		    nick: the current nick of the bot.
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| 		    prefix: the current prefix of the bot.
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