can't have dependencies, so if you change a .h file, it fails to
recompile the other dependencies. Grmpf!
This does mean that we require GNU Make (gmake) from now on.
already were in extban_conv_param_nuh_or_extban().
The recursion check was already there, but not the "rule 2 violation"
if ((extban->options & EXTBOPT_ACTMODIFIER) || (extban->options & EXTBOPT_NOSTACKCHILD))
This also backs out the temporary fix 5df1b1b889.
* channel->mode.extmode to channel->mode.mode
* channel->mode.extmodeparams to channel->mode.mode_params
This because all channel modes that are set there are extended channel
modes, only lists are still in core atm and they never get set here.
which BANCHK_* events you want to listen, eg BANCHK_JOIN, BANCHK_MSG.
You can use BANCHK_ALL to watch on all events.
Only BANCHK_TKL is not included there and needs an explicit
BANCHK_ALL|BANCHK_TKL.
The caller will now take care of BANCHK_* filtering so we won't
waste any CPU on calling an is_banned() function that isn't
interested at all in the event that we have.
Also, no longer require an extban->is_banned function, since some
extbans don't use it. This too saves useless calls.
The .conv_param() now receives the ban minus the ~own-extban.
And it should also return the part minus the ~own-extban.
Changes to findmod_by_bantype():
1) Takes a string now, rather than a single char value,
so it is ready for named extbans.
2) Second parameter added so you can easily jump to the remainder.
Eg:
extban = findmod_by_bantype(b->banstr, &nextbanstr);
[..check if extban is non-NULL and then..]
b->banstr = nextbanstr;
When extban->is_ok() is called the banstr now no longer points
to "~x:something" but to "something".
Just like we did for extban->is_banned().
Again, need this for later too...
just like client->user is set if the client is a user.
Rename client->srvptr to client->uplink: this is the uplink that the client
is connected to. If the client is a user then it is set to the server that
the client is connected to, if the client is a server then it is set to the
server that the server is connected to (the.. tadah.. uplink).
For local clients it is always set to &me.
Just as a reminder: don't blindly assume that if anything is set here
that the user is logged in, there is IsLoggedIn(client) for that.
Reason: if the account name starts with a digit or is "*" then the
user isn't actually logged in ;)
Also rename them to describe better what they do.
ConfigFile:
cf_filename -> filename
cf_next -> next
cf_entries -> items
ConfigEntry:
ce_fileptr -> file
ce_varlinenum -> line_number
ce_fileposstart -> file_position_start
ce_fileposend -> file_position_end
ce_sectlinenum -> section_linenumber
ce_varname -> name
ce_vardata -> value
ce_cond -> conditional_config
ce_entries -> items
ce_next -> next
ce_prevlevel -> parent
Also add doxygen docs for both structs.
Based on previous reports and patches from k4be in
https://github.com/unrealircd/unrealircd/pull/129
Looks much cleaner now.
This also filters out the edge case where user_account_login()
could have been called when a user transitioned from "not logged in"
to "unconfirmed account". It did not cause any issues AFAICT but
it is not really expected either.
in case you want to disable this feature.
Note that clients that are using CHATHISTORY will already no longer
receive history-on-join ("push") since they REQ a CAP that will inhibit
this and they will "pull" the history instead when they want/need to.
So... this option is really only there if you want to disable it for
non-CHATHISTORY-clients.
is now 5000 lines / 31 days. For unregistered it is 200 lines / 31 days.
Previous setting was 200 lines / 7 days for both.
Admins can tweak these settings, see:
https://www.unrealircd.org/docs/Set_block#set::history
More code to deal with corner issues will follow later.
UnrealIRCd module coders [!]:
This also changes the channel mode API conv_param. You can use
the UNREAL_VERSION_TIME >= 202120 condition to detect this.
Eg:
#if UNREAL_VERSION_TIME < 202120
int my_conv_param(char *para, Client *client);
#else
int my_conv_param(char *para, Client *client, Channel *channel);
#endif