[5700] | 1 | # irkdispatch.tcl: |
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| 2 | # |
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| 3 | # Based on the input received from the server, dispatch control to various |
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| 4 | # command procedures. |
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| 5 | |
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| 6 | namespace eval ::irk { |
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| 7 | |
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| 8 | # This procedure sets up the default actions for a connection: |
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| 9 | |
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| 10 | proc setupDefaultActions {s nick} { |
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| 11 | variable state |
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| 12 | |
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| 13 | # Catch any unexpected PRIVMSG actions: |
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| 14 | |
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| 15 | set state($s,PRIVMSG,$nick) $state(PRIVMSG,unsolicited) |
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| 16 | |
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| 17 | # Set up CTCP global actions: |
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| 18 | |
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| 19 | set state($s,cmd,ctcp,PING) ::irk::RECV,CTCP,PING |
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| 20 | set state($s,cmd,ctcp,TIME) ::irk::RECV,CTCP,TIME |
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| 21 | set state($s,cmd,ctcp,VERSION) ::irk::RECV,CTCP,VERSION |
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| 22 | set state($s,cmd,ctcp,USERINFO) \ |
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| 23 | ::irk::RECV,CTCP,USERINFO |
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| 24 | |
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| 25 | # Set up CTCP channel specific actions: |
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| 26 | |
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| 27 | set state($s,channel,ctcp,ACTION) \ |
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| 28 | ::irk::RECV,CTCP,ACTION |
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| 29 | |
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| 30 | # Set up the CTCP TCL protocol: |
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| 31 | |
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| 32 | set state($s,channel,ctcp,TCL) ::irk::RECV,CTCP,TCL |
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| 33 | set state($s,channel,ctcp,TCL,LOCAL) \ |
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| 34 | ::irk::RECV,CTCP,TCL,LOCAL |
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| 35 | |
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| 36 | # Deal with CTCP commands we do not understand: |
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| 37 | |
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| 38 | set state($s,cmd,ctcp,error) ::irk::RECV,CTCP,ERROR |
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| 39 | set state($s,channel,ctcp,error) \ |
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| 40 | ::irk::RECV,CTCP,ERROR |
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| 41 | } |
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| 42 | |
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| 43 | # The consumer procedure consumes input received from |
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| 44 | # a connection. It calls the dispatcher for the given connection |
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| 45 | # with each input line. |
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| 46 | |
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| 47 | proc consumer {s} { |
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| 48 | variable state |
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| 49 | |
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| 50 | if {[eof $s]} { |
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| 51 | disconnect $s |
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| 52 | } else { |
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| 53 | set l [gets $s] |
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| 54 | if {[info exists state($s,trace)]} { |
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| 55 | $state($s,trace) $l |
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| 56 | } |
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| 57 | if {[string compare $l ""]} { |
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| 58 | dissect $state($s,contok) $l |
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| 59 | } |
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| 60 | } |
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| 61 | } |
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| 62 | |
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| 63 | # This procedure dissects the input into its parts: |
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| 64 | |
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| 65 | proc dissect {token line} { |
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| 66 | variable state |
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| 67 | |
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| 68 | # Make a list out of the line: |
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| 69 | |
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| 70 | set line [split $line " "] |
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| 71 | |
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| 72 | # Split first token into nickname and user mask: |
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| 73 | |
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| 74 | set nandu [split [lindex $line 0] \!] |
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| 75 | |
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| 76 | # Call dispatcher for this connection: |
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| 77 | |
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| 78 | $state($token,disp) \ |
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| 79 | $token \ |
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| 80 | [lindex $nandu 0] \ |
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| 81 | [lindex $nandu 1] \ |
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| 82 | [lindex $line 1] \ |
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| 83 | [lindex $line 2] \ |
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| 84 | [lrange $line 3 end] |
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| 85 | } |
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| 86 | |
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| 87 | # This procedure is the default command dispatcher: |
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| 88 | |
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| 89 | proc defaultDispatcher {token nick user comm dest rest} { |
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| 90 | variable state |
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| 91 | |
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| 92 | # Check if the nick starts with ':'. If not then this is |
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| 93 | # a special action, handled by the built in actions. |
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| 94 | |
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| 95 | if {![string match ":*" $nick]} { |
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| 96 | return [specialAction $token $nick $user $comm $dest $rest] |
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| 97 | } |
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| 98 | |
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| 99 | # Trim off the leading ':' on the $nick, if present. |
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| 100 | |
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| 101 | if {[string match ":*" $nick]} { |
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| 102 | set nick [string range $nick 1 end] |
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| 103 | } |
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| 104 | |
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| 105 | # If a ':' is present in the $dest, trim that off too. |
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| 106 | |
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| 107 | if {[string match ":*" $dest]} { |
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| 108 | set dest [string range $dest 1 end] |
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| 109 | } |
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| 110 | |
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| 111 | # If a ':' is present in the $rest, trim that off too. |
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| 112 | |
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| 113 | set firstrest [lindex $rest 0] |
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| 114 | if {[string match ":*" $firstrest]} { |
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| 115 | set firstrest [string range $firstrest 1 end] |
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| 116 | set rest [lreplace $rest 0 0 $firstrest] |
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| 117 | } |
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| 118 | |
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| 119 | # Clean up the payload: |
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| 120 | |
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| 121 | set rest [split [string trim [eval concat $rest]] " "] |
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| 122 | |
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| 123 | # Now try to dispatch to specific handlers. |
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| 124 | # |
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| 125 | # First see if there is a handler for the specific combination |
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| 126 | # of $token, $nick, $comm and $dest. This is used for PRIVMSG. |
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| 127 | |
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| 128 | if {[info exists state($token,$nick,$comm,$dest)]} { |
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| 129 | foreach cmd $state($token,$nick,$comm,$dest) { |
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| 130 | if {[catch {set res [$cmd $token $nick $user \ |
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| 131 | $comm $dest $rest]} err]} { |
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| 132 | if {[info exists state(errorhandler)]} { |
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| 133 | $state(errorhandler) $err $token $comm $dest |
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| 134 | } |
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| 135 | return |
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| 136 | } |
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| 137 | |
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| 138 | # If this handler said to go on to a more general handler, |
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| 139 | # then don't return. Otherwise return. |
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| 140 | |
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| 141 | if {[string compare $res pass]} { |
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| 142 | return |
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| 143 | } |
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| 144 | } |
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| 145 | } |
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| 146 | |
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| 147 | # If there's a handler for $token, $comm and $dest, use that. |
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| 148 | |
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| 149 | if {[info exists state($token,$comm,$dest)]} { |
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| 150 | foreach cmd $state($token,$comm,$dest) { |
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| 151 | if {[catch {set res [$cmd $token $nick $user \ |
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| 152 | $comm $dest $rest]} err]} { |
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| 153 | if {[info exists state(errorhandler)]} { |
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| 154 | $state(errorhandler) $err $token $comm $dest |
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| 155 | } |
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| 156 | return |
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| 157 | } |
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| 158 | |
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| 159 | # If this handler said to go on to a more general handler, |
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| 160 | # then don't return. Otherwise return. |
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| 161 | |
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| 162 | if {[string compare $res pass]} { |
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| 163 | return |
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| 164 | } |
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| 165 | } |
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| 166 | } |
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| 167 | |
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| 168 | # See if there's a handler for $token and $comm. If so use that. |
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| 169 | |
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| 170 | if {[info exists state($token,$comm)]} { |
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| 171 | foreach cmd $state($token,$comm) { |
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| 172 | if {[catch {set res [$cmd $token $nick $user \ |
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| 173 | $comm $dest $rest]} err]} { |
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| 174 | if {[info exists state(errorhandler)]} { |
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| 175 | $state(errorhandler) $err $token $comm $dest |
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| 176 | } |
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| 177 | return |
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| 178 | } |
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| 179 | |
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| 180 | # If this handler said to go on to a more general handler, |
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| 181 | # then don't return. Otherwise return. |
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| 182 | |
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| 183 | if {[string compare $res pass]} { |
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| 184 | return |
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| 185 | } |
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| 186 | } |
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| 187 | } |
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| 188 | |
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| 189 | # See if there's a global handler for the command. All the |
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| 190 | # default handlers are defined here. |
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| 191 | |
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| 192 | if {[info exists state(cmd,$comm)]} { |
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| 193 | foreach cmd $state(cmd,$comm) { |
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| 194 | if {[catch {set res [$cmd $token $nick $user \ |
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| 195 | $comm $dest $rest]} err]} { |
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| 196 | if {[info exists state(errorhandler)]} { |
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| 197 | $state(errorhandler) $err $token $comm $dest |
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| 198 | } |
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| 199 | return |
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| 200 | } |
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| 201 | |
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| 202 | # If this handler said to go on to a more general handler, |
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| 203 | # then don't return. Otherwise return. |
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| 204 | |
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| 205 | if {[string compare $res pass]} { |
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| 206 | return |
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| 207 | } |
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| 208 | } |
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| 209 | } |
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| 210 | |
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| 211 | # If all of the above fail, send this input to the default |
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| 212 | # action handler: |
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| 213 | |
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| 214 | if {[catch {set res [$state(action) \ |
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| 215 | $token $nick $user \ |
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| 216 | $comm $dest $rest]} err]} { |
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| 217 | if {[info exists state(errorhandler)]} { |
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| 218 | $state(errorhandler) $err $token $comm $dest |
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| 219 | } |
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| 220 | return |
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| 221 | } |
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| 222 | } |
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| 223 | |
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| 224 | # This procedure deals with special actions (built in, cannot |
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| 225 | # easily be modified by users). I use this to e.g deal with |
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| 226 | # PING, NOTICE, ERROR etc., automatically. |
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| 227 | |
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| 228 | proc specialAction {token nick user comm dest rest} { |
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| 229 | variable state |
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| 230 | |
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| 231 | # The nick is the special action selector: |
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| 232 | |
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| 233 | $state(special,$nick) $token $nick $user $comm $dest $rest |
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| 234 | } |
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| 235 | |
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| 236 | # This is the default error handler: |
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| 237 | |
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| 238 | proc echoerror {args} { |
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| 239 | puts stderr $args |
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| 240 | } |
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| 241 | |
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| 242 | # This procedure provides a default tracing facility (it just prints |
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| 243 | # the lines received to stderr): |
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| 244 | |
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| 245 | proc trace {args} { |
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| 246 | puts stderr "Received: $args" |
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| 247 | } |
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| 248 | } |
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