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committer | berkeviktor@aol.com <berkeviktor@aol.com> | 2011-02-24 04:14:30 +0100 |
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diff --git a/plugins/perl/lib/Xchat.pod b/plugins/perl/lib/Xchat.pod new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a55a9bce --- /dev/null +++ b/plugins/perl/lib/Xchat.pod @@ -0,0 +1,1326 @@ +=head1 X-Chat 2 Perl Interface + +=head2 Introduction + +This is the new Perl interface for X-Chat 2. However, due to changes in +xchat's plugin code you will need xchat 2.0.8 or above to load this. Scripts +written using the old interface will continue to work. If there are any +problems, questions, comments or suggestions please email them to the address +on the bottom of this page. + +=head2 Constants + +=head3 Priorities + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<Xchat::PRI_HIGHEST> + +=item * +C<Xchat::PRI_HIGH> + +=item * +C<Xchat::PRI_NORM> + +=item * +C<Xchat::PRI_LOW> + +=item * +C<Xchat::PRI_LOWEST> + +=back + +=head3 Return values + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<Xchat::EAT_NONE> - pass the event along + +=item * +C<Xchat::EAT_XCHAT> - don't let xchat see this event + +=item * +C<Xchat::EAT_PLUGIN> - don't let other scripts and plugins see this event but xchat will still see it + +=item * +C<Xchat::EAT_ALL> - don't let anything else see this event + +=back + +=head4 Timer and fd hooks + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<Xchat::KEEP> - keep the timer going or hook watching the handle + +=item * +C<Xchat::REMOVE> - remove the timer or hook watching the handle + +=back + +=head3 hook_fd flags + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<Xchat::FD_READ> - invoke the callback when the handle is ready for reading + +=item * +C<Xchat::FD_WRITE> - invoke the callback when the handle is ready for writing + +=item * +C<Xchat::FD_EXCEPTION> - invoke the callback if an exception occurs + +=item * +C<Xchat::FD_NOTSOCKET> - indicate that the handle being hooked is not a socket + +=back + +=head2 Functions + +=head3 C<Xchat::register( $name, $version, [$description,[$callback]] )> + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<$name> - The name of this script + +=item * +C<$version> - This script's version + +=item * +C<$description> - A description for this script + +=item * +C<$callback> - This is a function that will be called when the is script + unloaded. This can be either a reference to a + function or an anonymous sub reference. + +=back + +This is the first thing to call in every script. + +=head3 C<Xchat::hook_server( $message, $callback, [\%options] )> + +=head3 C<Xchat::hook_command( $command, $callback, [\%options] )> + +=head3 C<Xchat::hook_print( $event,$callback, [\%options] )> + +=head3 C<Xchat::hook_timer( $timeout,$callback, [\%options | $data] )> + +=head3 C<Xchat::hook_fd( $handle, $callback, [ \%options ] )> + +These functions can be to intercept various events. +hook_server can be used to intercept any incoming message from the IRC server. +hook_command can be used to intercept any command, if the command doesn't currently exist then a new one is created. +hook_print can be used to intercept any of the events listed in Setttings-E<gt>Advanced-E<gt>Text Events +hook_timer can be used to create a new timer + + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<$message> - server message to hook such as PRIVMSG + +=item * +C<$command> - command to intercept, without the leading / + +=item * +C<$event> - one of the events listed in Settings-E<gt>Advanced-E<gt>Text Events + +=item * +C<$timeout> - timeout in milliseconds + +=item * +C<$handle> - the I/O handle you want to monitor with hook_fd. This must be something that has a fileno. See perldoc -f fileno or L<fileno|http://perldoc.perl.org/functions/fileno.html> + +=item * +C<$callback> - callback function, this is called whenever + the hooked event is trigged, the following are + the conditions that will trigger the different hooks. + This can be either a reference to a + function or an anonymous sub reference. + +=item * +\%options - a hash reference containing addional options for the hooks + +=back + +Valid keys for \%options: + +=begin html + +<table border="1"> + + <tr> + <td>data</td> <td>Additional data that is to be associated with the<br /> + hook. For timer hooks this value can be provided either as<br /> + <code>Xchat::hook_timer( $timeout, $cb,{data=>$data})</code><br /> + or <code>Xchat::hook_timer( $timeout, $cb, $data )</code>.<br /> + However, this means that hook_timer cannot be provided<br /> + with a hash reference containing data as a key.<br /> + + example:<br /> + my $options = { data => [@arrayOfStuff] };<br /> + Xchat::hook_timer( $timeout, $cb, $options );<br /> + <br /> + In this example, the timer's data will be<br /> + [@arrayOfStuff] and not { data => [@arrayOfStuff] }<br /> + <br /> + This key is valid for all of the hook functions.<br /> + <br /> + Default is undef.<br /> + </td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>priority</td> <td>Sets the priority for the hook.<br /> + It can be set to one of the + <code>Xchat::PRI_*</code> constants.<br /> + <br /> + This key only applies to server, command + and print hooks.<br /> + <br /> + Default is <code>Xchat::PRI_NORM</code>. + </td> + + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>help_text</td> <td>Text displayed for /help $command.<br /> + <br /> + This key only applies to command hooks.<br /> + <br /> + Default is "". + </td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>flags</td> <td>Specify the flags for a fd hook.<br /> + <br /> + See <a href="#hook_fd_flags">hook fd flags</a> section for valid values.<br /> + <br /> + On Windows if the handle is a pipe you specify<br /> + Xchat::FD_NOTSOCKET in addition to any other flags you might be using.<br /> + <br /> + This key only applies to fd hooks.<br /> + Default is Xchat::FD_READ + </td> + </tr> + +</table> + +=end html + +=head4 When callbacks are invoked + +Each of the hooks will be triggered at different times depending on the type +of hook. + +=begin html + +<table border="1"> + + <tr style="background-color: #dddddd"> + <td>Hook Type</td> <td>When the callback will be invoked</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>server hooks</td> <td>a <code>$message</code> message is + received from the server + </td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>command hooks</td> <td>the <code>$command</code> command is + executed, either by the user or from a script + </td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>print hooks</td> <td>X-Chat is about to print the message for the + <code>$event</code> event + </td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>timer hooks</td> <td>called every <code>$timeout</code> milliseconds + (1000 millisecond is 1 second)<br /> + the callback will be executed in the same context where + the hook_timer was called, if the context no longer exists + then it will execute in a random context + </td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>fd hooks</td> <td>depends on the flags that were passed to hook_fd<br /> + See <a href="#hook_fd_flags">hook_fd flags</a> section. + </td> + </tr> +</table> + +=end html + + +The value return from these hook functions can be passed to C<Xchat::unhook> +to remove the hook. + +=head4 Callback Arguments + +All callback functions will receive their arguments in C<@_> like every +other Perl subroutine. + +=begin html + +<p> +Server and command callbacks<br /> +<br /> +<code>$_[0]</code> - array reference containing the IRC message or command and +arguments broken into words<br /> +example:<br /> +/command arg1 arg2 arg3<br /> +<code>$_[0][0]</code> - command<br /> +<code>$_[0][1]</code> - arg1<br /> +<code>$_[0][2]</code> - arg2<br /> +<code>$_[0][3]</code> - arg3<br /> +<br /> +<code>$_[1]</code> - array reference containing the Nth word to the last word<br /> +example:<br /> +/command arg1 arg2 arg3<br /> +<code>$_[1][0]</code> - command arg1 arg2 arg3<br /> +<code>$_[1][1]</code> - arg1 arg2 arg3<br /> +<code>$_[1][2]</code> - arg2 arg3<br /> +<code>$_[1][3]</code> - arg3<br /> +<br /> +<code>$_[2]</code> - the data that was passed to the hook function<br /> +<br /> +Print callbacks<br /> +<br /> +<code>$_[0]</code> - array reference containing the values for the + text event see Settings->Advanced->Text Events<br /> +<code>$_[1]</code> - the data that was passed to the hook function<br /> +<br /> +Timer callbacks<br /> +<br /> +<code>$_[0]</code> - the data that was passed to the hook function<br /> +<br /> + +fd callbacks<br /> +<br /> +<code>$_[0]</code> - the handle that was passed to hook_fd<br /> +<code>$_[1]</code> - flags indicating why the callback was called<br /> +<code>$_[2]</code> - the data that was passed to the hook function<br /> +</p> + +=end html + +=head4 Callback return values + +All server, command and print callbacks should return one of +the C<Xchat::EAT_*> constants. +Timer callbacks can return Xchat::REMOVE to remove +the timer or Xchat::KEEP to keep it going + +=head4 Miscellaneous Hook Related Information + +For server hooks, if C<$message> is "RAW LINE" then C<$cb> will be called for +every IRC message than X-Chat receives. + +For command hooks if C<$command> is "" then C<$cb> will be called for +messages entered by the user that is not a command. + +For print hooks besides those events listed in +Settings-E<gt>Advanced-E<gt>Text Events, these additional events can be used. + +=begin html + +<table border="1"> + + <tr style="background-color: #dddddd"> + <td>Event</td> <td>Description</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>"Open Context"</td> <td>a new context is created</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>"Close Context"</td> <td>a context has been close</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>"Focus Tab"</td> <td>when a tab is brought to the front</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>"Focus Window"</td> <td>when a top level window is focused or the + main tab window is focused by the window manager + </td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>"DCC Chat Text"</td> <td>when text from a DCC Chat arrives. + <code>$_[0]</code> will have these values<br /> + <br /> + <code>$_[0][0]</code> - Address<br /> + <code>$_[0][1]</code> - Port<br /> + <code>$_[0][2]</code> - Nick<br /> + <code>$_[0][3]</code> - Message<br /> + </td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>"Key Press"</td> <td>used for intercepting key presses<br /> + $_[0][0] - key value<br /> + $_[0][1] - state bitfield, 1 - shift, 4 - control, 8 - alt<br /> + $_[0][2] - string version of the key which might be empty for unprintable keys<br /> + $_[0][3] - length of the string in $_[0][2]<br /> + </td> + </tr> +</table> + +=end html + +=head3 C<Xchat::unhook( $hook )> + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<$hook> - the hook that was previously returned by one of the C<Xchat::hook_*> functions + +=back + + +This function is used to removed a hook previously added with one of +the C<Xchat::hook_*> functions + +It returns the data that was passed to the C<Xchat::hook_*> function when +the hook was added + + +=head3 C<Xchat::print( $text | \@lines, [$channel,[$server]] )> + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<$text> - the text to print + +=item * +C<\@lines> - array reference containing lines of text to be printed + all the elements will be joined together before printing + +=item * +C<$channel> - channel or tab with the given name where C<$text> + will be printed + +=item * +C<$server> - specifies that the text will be printed in a channel or tab + that is associated with C<$server> + +=back + +The first argument can either be a string or an array reference of strings. +Either or both of C<$channel> and C<$server> can be undef. + +If called as C<Xchat::print( $text )>, it will always return true. +If called with either the channel or the channel and the server +specified then it will return true if a context is found and +false otherwise. The text will not be printed if the context +is not found. The meaning of setting C<$channel> or C<$server> to +undef is the same as +L<find_context|xchat_find_context>. + + +=head3 C<Xchat::printf( $format, LIST )> + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<$format> - a format string, see "perldoc -f L<sprintf|http://perldoc.perl.org/functions/sprintf.html>" for further detail + +=item * +LIST - list of values for the format fields + +=back + +=head3 C<Xchat::command( $command | \@commands, [$channel,[$server]] )> + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<$command> - the command to execute, without the leading / + +=item * +C<\@commands> - array reference containing a list of commands to execute + +=item * +C<$channel> - channel or tab with the given name where C<$command> will be executed + +=item * +C<$server> - specifies that the command will be executed in a channel or tab that is associated with C<$server> + +=back + +The first argument can either be a string or an array reference of strings. +Either or both of C<$channel> and C<$server> can be undef. + +If called as C<Xchat::command( $command )>, it will always return true. +If called with either the channel or the channel and the server +specified then it will return true if a context is found and false +otherwise. The command will not be executed if the context is not found. +The meaning of setting C<$channel> or C<$server> to undef is the same +as find_context. + + +=head3 C<Xchat::commandf( $format, LIST )> + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<$format> - a format string, see "perldoc -f L<sprintf|http://perldoc.perl.org/functions/sprintf.html>" for further detail + +=item * +LIST - list of values for the format fields + +=back + +=head3 C<Xchat::find_context( [$channel, [$server]] )> + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<$channel> - name of a channel + +=item * +C<$server> - name of a server + +=back + +Either or both of C<$channel> and $server can be undef. Calling +C<Xchat::find_context()> is the same as calling +C<Xchat::find_context( undef, undef)> and +C<Xchat::find_context( $channel )> is +the same as C<Xchat::find_context( $channel, undef )>. + +If C<$server> is undef, find any channel named $channel. +If C<$channel> is undef, find the front most window +or tab named C<$server>.If both $channel and +C<$server> are undef, find the currently focused tab or window. + +Return the context found for one of the above situations or undef if such +a context cannot be found. + + +=head3 C<Xchat::get_context()> + +=over 3 + +=back + +Returns the current context. + +=head3 C<Xchat::set_context( $context | $channel,[$server] )> + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<$context> - context value as returned from L<get_context|xchat_get_context>,L<find_context|xchat_find_context> or one + of the fields in the list of hashrefs returned by list_get + +=item * +C<$channel> - name of a channel you want to switch context to + +=item * +C<$server> - name of a server you want to switch context to + +=back + +See L<find_context|xchat_find_context> for more details on C<$channel> and C<$server>. + +Returns true on success, false on failure + +=head3 C<Xchat::get_info( $id )> + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<$id> - one of the following case sensitive values + +=back + +=begin html + +<table border="1"> + + <tr style="background-color: #dddddd"> + <td>ID</td> <td>Return value</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>away</td> <td>away reason or undef if you are not away</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>channel</td> <td>current channel name</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>charset</td> <td>character-set used in the current context</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>event_text <Event Name></td> <td>text event format string for <Event name><br /> + Example: + <div class="example"> + my $channel_msg_format = Xchat::get_info( "event_text Channel Message" ); + </div> + </td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td>host</td> <td>real hostname of the current server</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + <td>id</td> <td>connection id</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + <td>inputbox</td> <td>contents of the inputbox</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + <td>libdirfs</td> + <td>the system wide directory where xchat will look for plugins. + this string is in the same encoding as the local file system</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + <td>modes</td> <td>the current channels modes or undef if not known</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + <td>network</td> <td>current network name or undef</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + <td>nick</td> <td>current nick</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + <td>nickserv</td> <td>nickserv password for this network or undef</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + <td>server</td> <td>current server name <br /> + (what the server claims to be) undef if not connected + </td> +</tr> + +<tr> + <td>state_cursor</td> + <td>current inputbox cursor position in characters</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + <td>topic</td> <td>current channel topic</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + <td>version</td> <td>xchat version number</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + <td>win_status</td> + <td>status of the xchat window, possible values are "active", "hidden" + and "normal"</td> +</tr> + +<tr> + <td>win_ptr</td> <td>native window pointer, GtkWindow * on Unix, HWND on Win32.<br /> + On Unix if you have the Glib module installed you can use my $window = Glib::Object->new_from_pointer( Xchat::get_info( "win_ptr" ) ); to get a Gtk2::Window object.<br /> + Additionally when you have detached tabs, each of the windows will return a different win_ptr for the different Gtk2::Window objects.<br /> + See <a href="http://xchat.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/xchat/xchat2/plugins/perl/char_count.pl?view=markup">char_count.pl</a> for a longer example of a script that uses this to show how many characters you currently have in your input box. + </td> +</tr> +<tr> + <td>xchatdir</td> <td>xchat config directory encoded in UTF-8<br /> + examples:<br /> + /home/user/.xchat2<br /> + C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\X-Chat 2 + </td> +</tr> + +<tr> + <td>xchatdirfs</td> <td>same as xchatdir except encoded in the locale file system encoding</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p>This function is used to retrieve certain information about the current +context.</p> + +=end html + +=head3 C<Xchat::get_prefs( $name )> + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<$name> - name of a X-Chat setting (available through the /set command) + +=back + +This function provides a way to retrieve X-Chat's setting information. + +Returns C<undef> if there is no setting called called C<$name>. + + +=head3 C<Xchat::emit_print( $event, LIST )> + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<$event> - name from the Event column in Settings-E<gt>Advanced-E<gt>Text Events + +=item * +LIST - this depends on the Description column on the bottom of Settings-E<gt>Advanced-E<gt>Text Events + +=back + +This functions is used to generate one of the events listed under +Settings-E<gt>Advanced-E<gt>Text Events + +Note: when using this function you MUST return Xchat::EAT_ALL otherwise you will end up with duplicate events. +One is the original and the second is the one you emit. + +Returns true on success, false on failure + +=head3 C<Xchat::send_modes( $target | \@targets, $sign, $mode, [ $modes_per_line ] )> + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<$target> - a single nick to set the mode on + +=item * +C<\@targets> - an array reference of the nicks to set the mode on + +=item * +C<$sign> - the mode sign, either '+' or '-' + +=item * +C<$mode> - the mode character such as 'o' and 'v', this can only be one character long + +=item * +C<$modes_per_line> - an optional argument maximum number of modes to send per at once, pass 0 use the current server's maximum (default) + +=back + +Send multiple mode changes for the current channel. It may send multiple MODE lines if the request doesn't fit on one. + +Example: + +=begin html +<<div class="example"> +<code> +use strict; +use warning; +use Xchat qw(:all); + +hook_command( "MODES", sub { + my (undef, $who, $sign, $mode) = @{$_[0]}; + + my @targets = split /,/, $who; + if( @targets > 1 ) { + send_modes( \@targets, $sign, $mode, 1 ); + } else { + send_modes( $who, $sign, $mode ); + } + + return EAT_XCHAT; +}); + +</code> +</div> + +=end html + +=head3 C<Xchat::nickcmp( $nick1, $nick2 )> + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<$nick1, $nick2> - the two nicks or channel names that are to be compared + +=back + +The comparsion is based on the current server. Either a RFC1459 compliant +string compare or plain ascii will be using depending on the server. The +comparison is case insensitive. + +Returns a number less than, equal to or greater than zero if +C<$nick1> is +found respectively, to be less than, to match, or be greater than +C<$nick2>. + + +=head3 C<Xchat::get_list( $name )> + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<$name> - name of the list, one of the following: +"channels", "dcc", "ignore", "notify", "users" + +=back + +This function will return a list of hash references. The hash references +will have different keys depend on the list. An empty list is returned +if there is no such list. + +=begin html + +<p>"channels" - list of channels, querys and their server</p> + +<table border="1"> + + <tr style="background-color: #dddddd"> + <td>Key</td> <td>Description</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>channel</td> <td>tab name</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>chantypes</td> + <td>channel types supported by the server, typically "#&"</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>context</td> <td>can be used with set_context</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>flags</td> <td>Server Bits:<br /> + 0 - Connected<br /> + 1 - Connecting<br /> + 2 - Away<br /> + 3 - EndOfMotd(Login complete)<br /> + 4 - Has WHOX<br /> + 5 - Has IDMSG (FreeNode)<br /> + <br /> + <p>The following correspond to the /chanopt command</p> + 6 - Hide Join/Part Message (text_hidejoinpart)<br /> + 7 - unused (was for color paste)<br /> + 8 - Beep on message (alert_beep)<br /> + 9 - Blink Tray (alert_tray)<br /> + 10 - Blink Task Bar (alert_taskbar)<br /> +<p>Example of checking if the current context has Hide Join/Part messages set:</p> +<div class="example"> +<code> +if( Xchat::context_info->{flags} & (1 << 6) ) { + Xchat::print( "Hide Join/Part messages is enabled" ); +} +</code> +</div> + + </td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>id</td> <td>Unique server ID </td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>lag</td> + <td>lag in milliseconds</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>maxmodes</td> <td>Maximum modes per line</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>network</td> <td>network name to which this channel belongs</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>nickprefixes</td> <td>Nickname prefixes e.g. "+@"</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>nickmodes</td> <td>Nickname mode chars e.g. "vo"</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>queue</td> + <td>number of bytes in the send queue</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>server</td> <td>server name to which this channel belongs</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>type</td> <td>the type of this context<br /> + 1 - server<br /> + 2 - channel<br /> + 3 - dialog<br /> + </td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>users</td> <td>Number of users in this channel</td> + </tr> +</table> + +<p>"dcc" - list of DCC file transfers</p> +<table border="1"> + + <tr style="background-color: #dddddd"> + <td>Key</td> <td>Value</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>address32</td> <td>address of the remote user(ipv4 address)</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>cps</td> <td>bytes per second(speed)</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>destfile</td> <td>destination full pathname</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>file</td> <td>file name</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>nick</td> + <td>nick of the person this DCC connection is connected to</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>port</td> <td>TCP port number</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>pos</td> <td>bytes sent/received</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>poshigh</td> <td>bytes sent/received, high order 32 bits</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>resume</td> <td>point at which this file was resumed<br /> + (zero if it was not resumed) + </td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>resumehigh</td> <td>point at which this file was resumed, high order 32 bits<br /> + </td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>size</td> <td>file size in bytes low order 32 bits</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>sizehigh</td> <td>file size in bytes, high order 32 bits (when the files is > 4GB)</td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td>status</td> <td>DCC Status:<br /> + 0 - queued<br /> + 1 - active<br /> + 2 - failed<br /> + 3 - done<br /> + 4 - connecting<br /> + 5 - aborted + </td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>type</td> <td>DCC Type:<br /> + 0 - send<br /> + 1 - receive<br /> + 2 - chatrecv<br /> + 3 - chatsend + </td> + </tr> + +</table> + +<p>"ignore" - current ignore list</p> +<table border="1"> + + <tr style="background-color: #dddddd"> + <td>Key</td> <td>Value</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>mask</td> <td>ignore mask. e.g: *!*@*.aol.com</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>flags</td> <td>Bit field of flags.<br /> + 0 - private<br /> + 1 - notice<br /> + 2 - channel<br /> + 3 - ctcp<br /> + 4 - invite<br /> + 5 - unignore<br /> + 6 - nosave<br /> + 7 - dcc<br /> + </td> + </tr> + +</table> + +<p>"notify" - list of people on notify</p> +<table border="1"> + <tr style="background-color: #dddddd"> + <td>Key</td> <td>Value</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>networks</td> + <td>comma separated list of networks where you will be notfified about this user's online/offline status or undef if you will be notificed on every network you are connected to</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>nick</td> <td>nickname</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>flags</td> <td>0 = is online</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>on</td> <td>time when user came online</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>off</td> <td>time when user went offline</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>seen</td> <td>time when user was last verified still online</td> + </tr> +</table> + +<p>the values indexed by on, off and seen can be passed to localtime +and gmtime, see perldoc -f <a href="http://perldoc.perl.org/functions/localtime.html">localtime</a> and perldoc -f <a href="http://perldoc.perl.org/functions/gmtime.html">gmtime</a> for more +detail</p> + +<p>"users" - list of users in the current channel</p> +<table border="1"> + + <tr style="background-color: #dddddd"> + <td>Key</td> <td>Value</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>away</td> <td>away status(boolean)</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>lasttalk</td> + <td>last time a user was seen talking, this is the an epoch time(number of seconds since a certain date, that date depends on the OS)</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>nick</td> <td>nick name</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>host</td> + <td>host name in the form: user@host or undef if not known</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>prefix</td> <td>prefix character, .e.g: @ or +</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>realname</td> + <td>Real name or undef</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>selected</td> + <td>selected status in the user list, only works when retrieving the user list of the focused tab. You can use the /USELECT command to select the nicks</td> + </tr> +</table> + +<p>"networks" - list of networks and the associated settings from network list</p> +<table border="1"> + + <tr style="background-color: #dddddd"> + <td>Key</td> <td>Value</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>autojoins</td> <td>An object with the following methods:<br /> + <table> + <tr> + <td>Method</td> + <td>Description</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>channels()</td> + <td>returns a list of this networks' autojoin channels in list context, a count of the number autojoin channels in scalar context</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>keys()</td> + <td>returns a list of the keys to go with the channels, the order is the same as the channels, if a channel doesn't have a key, '' will be returned in it's place</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>pairs()</td> + <td>a combination of channels() and keys(), returns a list of (channels, keys) pairs. This can be assigned to a hash for a mapping from channel to key.</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>as_hash()</td> + <td>return the pairs as a hash reference</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>as_string()</td> + <td>the original string that was used to construct this autojoin object, this can be used with the JOIN command to join all the channels in the autojoin list</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>as_array()</td> + <td>return an array reference of hash references consisting of the keys "channel" and "key"</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>as_bool()</td> + <td>returns true if the network has autojoins and false otherwise</td> + </tr> + </table> + </td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>connect_commands</td> <td>An array reference containing the connect commands for a network. An empty array if there aren't any</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>encoding</td> <td>the encoding for the network</td> + </tr> + + + <tr> + <td>flags</td> + <td> + a hash reference corresponding to the checkboxes in the network edit window + <table> + <tr> + <td>allow_invalid</td> + <td>true if "Accept invalid SSL certificate" is checked</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>autoconnect</td> + <td>true if "Auto connect to this network at startup" is checked</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>cycle</td> + <td>true if "Connect to selected server only" is <strong>NOT</strong> checked</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>use_global</td> + <td>true if "Use global user information" is checked</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>use_proxy</td> + <td>true if "Bypass proxy server" is <strong>NOT</strong> checked</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>use_ssl</td> + <td>true if "Use SSL for all the servers on this network" is checked</td> + </tr> + </table> + </td> + </tr> + + + <tr> + <td>irc_nick1</td> + <td>Corresponds with the "Nick name" field in the network edit window</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>irc_nick2</td> + <td>Corresponds with the "Second choice" field in the network edit window</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>irc_real_name</td> + <td>Corresponds with the "Real name" field in the network edit window</td> + </tr> + + + <tr> + <td>irc_user_name</td> + <td>Corresponds with the "User name" field in the network edit window</td> + </tr> + + + <tr> + <td>network</td> + <td>Name of the network</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>nickserv_password</td> + <td>Corresponds with the "Nickserv password" field in the network edit window</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>selected</td> + <td>Index into the list of servers in the "servers" key, this is used if the "cycle" flag is false</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>server_password</td> + <td>Corresponds with the "Server password" field in the network edit window</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + <td>servers</td> + <td>An array reference of hash references with a "host" and "port" key. If a port is not specified then 6667 will be used.</td> + </tr> +</table> + +=end html + +=head3 C<Xchat::user_info( [$nick] )> + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<$nick> - the nick to look for, if this is not given your own nick will be + used as default + +=back + +This function is mainly intended to be used as a shortcut for when you need +to retrieve some information about only one user in a channel. Otherwise it +is better to use L<get_list|xchat_get_list>. +If C<$nick> is found a hash reference containing the same keys as those in the +"users" list of L<get_list|xchat_get_list> is returned otherwise undef is returned. +Since it relies on L<get_list|xchat_get_list> this function can only be used in a +channel context. + +=head3 C<Xchat::context_info( [$context] )> + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<$context> - context returned from L<get_context|xchat_get_context>, L<find_context|xchat_find_context> and L<get_list|xchat_get_list>, this is the context that you want infomation about. If this is omitted, it will default to current context. + +=back + +This function will return the information normally retrieved with L<get_info|xchat_get_info>, except this is for the context that is passed in. The information will be returned in the form of a hash. The keys of the hash are the C<$id> you would normally supply to L<get_info|xchat_get_info> as well as all the keys that are valid for the items in the "channels" list from L<get_list|xchat_get_list>. Use of this function is more efficient than calling get_list( "channels" ) and searching through the result. + +=begin html + +<p>Example:</p> +<div class="example"> +use strict; +use warnings; +use Xchat qw(:all); # imports all the functions documented on this page + +register( "User Count", "0.1", + "Print out the number of users on the current channel" ); + +hook_command( "UCOUNT", \&display_count ); + +sub display_count { + prnt "There are " . context_info()->{users} . " users in this channel."; + return EAT_XCHAT; +} +</div> + +=end html + +=head3 C<Xchat::strip_code( $string )> + +=over 3 + +=item * +C<$string> - string to remove codes from + +=back + +This function will remove bold, color, beep, reset, reverse and underline codes from C<$string>. It will also remove ANSI escape codes which might get used by certain terminal based clients. If it is called in void context C<$string> will be modified otherwise a modified copy of C<$string> is returned. + +=head2 Examples + +=head3 Asynchronous DNS resolution with hook_fd + +=begin html + +<div class="example"> +<code> +use strict; +use warnings; +use Xchat qw(:all); +use Net::DNS; + +hook_command( "BGDNS", sub { + my $host = $_[0][1]; + my $resolver = Net::DNS::Resolver->new; + my $sock = $resolver->bgsend( $host ); + + hook_fd( $sock, sub { + my $ready_sock = $_[0]; + my $packet = $resolver->bgread( $ready_sock ); + + if( $packet->authority && (my @answers = $packet->answer ) ) { + + if( @answers ) { + prnt "$host:"; + my $padding = " " x (length( $host ) + 2); + for my $answer ( @answers ) { + prnt $padding . $answer->rdatastr . ' ' . $answer->type; + } + } + } else { + prnt "Unable to resolve $host"; + } + + return REMOVE; + }, + { + flags => FD_READ, + }); + + return EAT_XCHAT; +}); +</code> +</div> + +=end html + +=head2 Contact Information + +Contact Lian Wan Situ at E<lt>atmcmnky [at] yahoo.comE<gt> for questions, comments and +corrections about this page or the Perl plugin itself. You can also find me +in #xchat on FreeNode under the nick Khisanth. |