- Config variables now no longer conflict with regular values.
- Config variables can now be read from the environment.
(e.g. ${env.USER}).
- Config variables can now be used as partial values
(e.g. support@${network.domain})
Every IRC server we support (other than Bahamut which is probably
on the chopping bock) uses UIDs so this setting does nothing.
Instead, allow configuring a server-side alias for each service
and use that when servicealias is enabled.
Having these throw is terrible for ergonomics and there are loads
of places where the exception was either silently ignored or not
handled at all. Having a function which returns an optional and
another that returns a default works a lot better imo.
From the GCC docs:
>Exception catching of a user defined type in a binary other than
>the one which threw the exception requires a typeinfo lookup.
Closes#335.
This was done with:
find docs/ include/ language/ modules/ src/ *.* Config -exec sed -i 's/-20.. Anope Team/-2017 Anope Team/i' {} \;
Added missing copyright headers to files that didn't have it yet.
find include/ src/ lang/ docs/ modules/ *.* Config -exec sed -i 's/-20.. Anope Team/-2014 Anope Team/i' {} \;
Added missing copyright headers to files that didn't have it yet.
Fixed some whitespace and blank lines along the way.
Cache xline nick, user, host, etc instead of rebuilding it everytime its
requested. Store users ip in sockaddr form and not string form to
prevent having to rebuild sockaddrs when checking xlines.
Also do not try to convert empty config values in Config::Get as this
can be rather common if a non string configuration value is not set, and
the cost of the ConvertException is great.
This allows fully tracking extbans and other modes set by a different
underlying mode, such as InspIRCd's namedmodes
Add two configuration options to cs_ban to configure which mode is set
and whether or not to kick banned users.
Add default "mute" fantasy command to botserv.example.conf