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libircclient/examples/colors.cpp
2023-08-07 02:58:04 -06:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2004-2009 Georgy Yunaev gyunaev@ulduzsoft.com
*
* This example is free, and not covered by LGPL license. There is no
* restriction applied to their modification, redistribution, using and so on.
* You can study them, modify them, use them in your own program - either
* completely or partially. By using it you may give me some credits in your
* program, but you don't have to.
*
*
* This program will test automatic color replacement features. It uses the
* colors itself, generates colored string in reaction to 'test' word, and
* dumps the de-colored messages.
*/
#include <string>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "libircclient.h"
/*
* We store data in IRC session context.
*/
typedef struct
{
char * channel;
char * nick;
} irc_ctx_t;
void event_join (irc_session_t * session, const char * event, const char * origin, const char ** params, unsigned int count)
{
char * str = irc_color_convert_to_mirc ("[B]Hi[/B] [U]all[/U]. Could someone say 'test'?");
irc_cmd_msg (session, params[0], str);
free (str);
}
void event_connect (irc_session_t * session, const char * event, const char * origin, const char ** params, unsigned int count)
{
irc_ctx_t * ctx = (irc_ctx_t *) irc_get_ctx (session);
irc_cmd_join (session, ctx->channel, 0);
}
void event_channel (irc_session_t * session, const char * event, const char * origin, const char ** params, unsigned int count)
{
printf ("'%s' said in channel %s: %s\n",
origin ? origin : "someone",
params[0], params[1] );
char * stripped = irc_color_strip_from_mirc (params[1]);
irc_cmd_msg (session, params[0], stripped);
free (stripped);
stripped = irc_color_convert_from_mirc (params[1]);
irc_cmd_msg (session, params[0], stripped);
free (stripped);
if ( !strcmp (params[1], "test") )
{
char * str = irc_color_convert_to_mirc ("normal, [B]bold[/B], [I]reverse[/I], [U]underline[/U], [COLOR=RED]red on white[/COLOR], [COLOR=YELLOW/BLACK]yellow on black[/COLOR]");
irc_cmd_msg (session, params[0], str);
free (str);
}
if ( strstr (params[1], "testme") == params[1] )
{
char * str = irc_color_convert_to_mirc (params[1] + 7);
irc_cmd_msg (session, params[0], str);
free (str);
}
}
void event_numeric (irc_session_t * session, unsigned int event, const char * origin, const char ** params, unsigned int count)
{
if ( event > 400 )
{
std::string fulltext;
for ( unsigned int i = 0; i < count; i++ )
{
if ( i > 0 )
fulltext += " ";
fulltext += params[i];
}
printf ("ERROR %d: %s: %s\n", event, origin ? origin : "?", fulltext.c_str());
}
}
int main (int argc, char **argv)
{
irc_callbacks_t callbacks;
irc_ctx_t ctx;
irc_session_t * s;
unsigned short port = 6667;
if ( argc != 4 )
{
printf ("Usage: %s <server> <nick> <channel>\n", argv[0]);
return 1;
}
memset (&callbacks, 0, sizeof(callbacks));
callbacks.event_connect = event_connect;
callbacks.event_join = event_join;
callbacks.event_channel = event_channel;
callbacks.event_numeric = event_numeric;
s = irc_create_session (&callbacks);
if ( !s )
{
printf ("Could not create session\n");
return 1;
}
ctx.channel = argv[3];
ctx.nick = argv[2];
irc_set_ctx (s, &ctx);
// If the port number is specified in the server string, use the port 0 so it gets parsed
if ( strchr( argv[1], ':' ) != 0 )
port = 0;
// To handle the "SSL certificate verify failed" from command line we allow passing ## in front
// of the server name, and in this case tell libircclient not to verify the cert
if ( argv[1][0] == '#' && argv[1][1] == '#' )
{
// Skip the first character as libircclient needs only one # for SSL support, i.e. #irc.freenode.net
argv[1]++;
irc_option_set( s, LIBIRC_OPTION_SSL_NO_VERIFY );
}
// Initiate the IRC server connection
if ( irc_connect (s, argv[1], port, 0, argv[2], 0, 0) )
{
printf ("Could not connect: %s\n", irc_strerror (irc_errno(s)));
return 1;
}
// and run into forever loop, generating events
if ( irc_run (s) )
{
printf ("Could not connect or I/O error: %s\n", irc_strerror (irc_errno(s)));
return 1;
}
return 1;
}