user target string (nick!user@host:info), insteaf of doing it at like 5 places.
- Spamfilter target 'u' (user): the host field (nick!user@HOST:realname) is now escaped
with brackets if it's an IPv6 address, eg: blah!blah@[1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8]:hello, reported
by aquanight and others (#0003010).
- Renamed unreal32docs.tk.html to unreal32docs.tr.html
- Module coders: Added HOOKTYPE_POST_SERVER_CONNECT (1 param: cptr) which is called when
a server connects, just like HOOTYPE_SERVER_CONNECT but this is actually called *after*
all clients and channels are synched. Obviously needed for some modules which must synch
data that refers to clients/channels that would otherwise not exist yet on the other side.
map the command '/BLAH 5' to 'NICK idiot5'. More info in docs on alias block.
- Modulized: badwords system (src/badwords.c is now gone) and StripColors/StripControlCodes
to m_message, multiple netsynch routines to m_server, send_list to m_list, a certain mode
routine to m_svsmode, all /MSG IRC.. webtv stuff to src/modules/webtv.c which is compiled
with m_message.
This means another ~1500 lines of code are now in modules (and thus can be upgraded on
the fly), which brings the total of modulized lines at 32K.
synchronize the IRCd clock (TSOffset) with a few good time servers. It currently only does
this on-boot, but it will hopefully help a lot of people with most of their time differences.
I still keep recommending anyone who can to run proper time-synchronization software such as
ntpd/ntpdate on their servers.
To disable time synchronization (eg: because you are already running ntp), you can simply
set set::timesynch::enabled to no.
The boot timeout for the timeserver response (=causes boot delay) can be configured via
set::timesynch::timeout and is set to 3 seconds by default (range is 1s-5s), there should
be no reason to change this.
The time server can be configured by setting set::timesynch::server, the default is to
use 3 time servers on 3 continents (US, EU, AU) which should be sufficient for anyone but
if you got a good one near you you can use that one instead.
The time protocol we use is (S)NTP v4.
CALLBACKTYPE_CLOAK). This passes 'aClient *sptr, char *host' instead of only 'char *host'
to the cloaking module, which can be useful if you need to cloak on something other than
IP/host. Suggested by fez (#0002275).
Module may still provide only CALLBACKTYPE_CLOAK though, in fact this is what the official
cloaking module does. So no updating of cloaking modules needed.
A side-effect of this "extra cloaking" callback is that we needed to change make_virthost()
which now has an extra parameter in front, and another side-effect is that calling the
CALLBACKTYPE_CLOAK may not work since only *_EX might be available. To my knowledge there
are very few modules (only 1 I know) that will have a problem due to this, so sounds like
an affordable tradeoff.
a lot of crashes. Both are now fixed. Reported by Zell, Yamake, and others (#2875, #2704).
Fix provided by Xuefer. This also gets rid of some annoying and useless compile warnings
as well.