/* ctcp.c : irssi Copyright (C) 1999-2000 Timo Sirainen This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #include "module.h" #include "signals.h" #include "levels.h" #include "misc.h" #include "special-vars.h" #include "settings.h" #include "irc-servers.h" #include "servers-idle.h" #include "ignore.h" static void ctcp_queue_clean(IRC_SERVER_REC *server) { GSList *tmp, *next; for (tmp = server->ctcpqueue; tmp != NULL; tmp = next) { next = tmp->next; if (!server_idle_find(server, GPOINTER_TO_INT(tmp->data))) { server->ctcpqueue = g_slist_remove(server->ctcpqueue, tmp->data); } } } /* Send CTCP reply with flood protection */ void ctcp_send_reply(IRC_SERVER_REC *server, const char *data) { int tag; g_return_if_fail(server != NULL); g_return_if_fail(data != NULL); ctcp_queue_clean(server); if ((int)g_slist_length(server->ctcpqueue) >= settings_get_int("max_ctcp_queue")) return; /* Add to first in idle queue */ tag = server_idle_add(server, data); server->ctcpqueue = g_slist_append(server->ctcpqueue, GINT_TO_POINTER(tag)); } /* CTCP ping */ static void ctcp_ping(IRC_SERVER_REC *server, const char *data, const char *nick) { char *str; g_return_if_fail(data != NULL); g_return_if_fail(server != NULL); g_return_if_fail(nick != NULL); if (strlen(data) > 100) { /* Yes, this is kind of a kludge, but people who PING you with messages this long deserve not to get the reply. The problem with long messages is that when you send lots of data to server, it's input buffer gets full and you get killed from server because of "excess flood". Irssi's current flood protection doesn't count the message length, but even if it did, the CTCP flooder would still be able to at least slow down your possibility to send messages to server. */ return; } str = g_strdup_printf("NOTICE %s :\001PING %s\001", nick, data); ctcp_send_reply(server, str); g_free(str); } /* CTCP version */ static void ctcp_version(IRC_SERVER_REC *server, const char *data, const char *nick) { char *str, *reply; g_return_if_fail(server != NULL); g_return_if_fail(nick != NULL); reply = parse_special_string(settings_get_str("ctcp_version_reply"), SERVER(server), NULL, "", NULL, 0); str = g_strdup_printf("NOTICE %s :\001VERSION %s\001", nick, reply); ctcp_send_reply(server, str); g_free(str); g_free(reply); } /* CTCP version */ static void ctcp_time(IRC_SERVER_REC *server, const char *data, const char *nick) { char *str, *reply; g_return_if_fail(server != NULL); g_return_if_fail(nick != NULL); reply = my_asctime(time(NULL)); str = g_strdup_printf("NOTICE %s :\001TIME %s\001", nick, reply); ctcp_send_reply(server, str); g_free(str); g_free(reply); } static void ctcp_msg(IRC_SERVER_REC *server, const char *data, const char *nick, const char *addr, const char *target) { char *args, *str; if (ignore_check(SERVER(server), nick, addr, target, data, MSGLEVEL_CTCPS)) return; str = g_strconcat("ctcp msg ", data, NULL); args = strchr(str+9, ' '); if (args != NULL) *args++ = '\0'; else args = ""; g_strdown(str+9); if (!signal_emit(str, 5, server, args, nick, addr, target)) { signal_emit("default ctcp msg", 5, server, data, nick, addr, target); } g_free(str); } static void ctcp_reply(IRC_SERVER_REC *server, const char *data, const char *nick, const char *addr, const char *target) { char *args, *str; if (ignore_check(SERVER(server), nick, addr, target, data, MSGLEVEL_CTCPS)) return; str = g_strconcat("ctcp reply ", data, NULL); args = strchr(str+11, ' '); if (args != NULL) *args++ = '\0'; else args = ""; g_strdown(str+11); if (!signal_emit(str, 5, server, args, nick, addr, target)) { signal_emit("default ctcp reply", 5, server, data, nick, addr, target); } g_free(str); } static void event_privmsg(IRC_SERVER_REC *server, const char *data, const char *nick, const char *addr) { char *params, *target, *msg, *ptr; g_return_if_fail(data != NULL); params = event_get_params(data, 2, &target, &msg); /* handle only ctcp messages.. */ if (*msg == 1) { /* remove the later \001 */ ptr = strrchr(++msg, 1); if (ptr != NULL) *ptr = '\0'; signal_emit("ctcp msg", 5, server, msg, nick, addr, target); signal_stop(); } g_free(params); } static void event_notice(IRC_SERVER_REC *server, const char *data, const char *nick, const char *addr) { char *params, *target, *ptr, *msg; g_return_if_fail(data != NULL); params = event_get_params(data, 2, &target, &msg); /* handle only ctcp replies */ if (*msg == 1) { ptr = strrchr(++msg, 1); if (ptr != NULL) *ptr = '\0'; signal_emit("ctcp reply", 5, server, msg, nick, addr, target); signal_stop(); } g_free(params); } static void sig_disconnected(IRC_SERVER_REC *server) { g_return_if_fail(server != NULL); if (!IS_IRC_SERVER(server)) return; g_slist_free(server->ctcpqueue); } void ctcp_init(void) { settings_add_str("misc", "ctcp_version_reply", PACKAGE" v$J - running on $sysname $sysarch"); settings_add_int("flood", "max_ctcp_queue", 5); signal_add("server disconnected", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sig_disconnected); signal_add_first("event privmsg", (SIGNAL_FUNC) event_privmsg); signal_add_first("event notice", (SIGNAL_FUNC) event_notice); signal_add("ctcp msg", (SIGNAL_FUNC) ctcp_msg); signal_add("ctcp reply", (SIGNAL_FUNC) ctcp_reply); signal_add("ctcp msg ping", (SIGNAL_FUNC) ctcp_ping); signal_add("ctcp msg version", (SIGNAL_FUNC) ctcp_version); signal_add("ctcp msg time", (SIGNAL_FUNC) ctcp_time); } void ctcp_deinit(void) { signal_remove("server disconnected", (SIGNAL_FUNC) sig_disconnected); signal_remove("event privmsg", (SIGNAL_FUNC) event_privmsg); signal_remove("event notice", (SIGNAL_FUNC) event_notice); signal_remove("ctcp msg", (SIGNAL_FUNC) ctcp_msg); signal_remove("ctcp reply", (SIGNAL_FUNC) ctcp_reply); signal_remove("ctcp msg ping", (SIGNAL_FUNC) ctcp_ping); signal_remove("ctcp msg version", (SIGNAL_FUNC) ctcp_version); signal_remove("ctcp msg time", (SIGNAL_FUNC) ctcp_time); }