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authorJune McEnroe <june@causal.agency>2012-02-02 22:47:59 -0500
committerJune McEnroe <june@causal.agency>2012-02-02 22:47:59 -0500
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'logmsg'> 2019-11-13Refactor filterUserhostInNamesJune McEnroe 2019-11-13Factor out wordcpy for filtersJune McEnroe 2019-11-11Revert "Test getopt_config"June McEnroe This reverts commit c8a771828e1d5fc8c476bbd650fafcfb7ba390a8. It just feels gross... idk. 2019-11-11Test getopt_configJune McEnroe 2019-11-11Add userhost-in-names to manualJune McEnroe 2019-11-11Skip initial NAMES parametersJune McEnroe Channel names can contain '!' so splitting the whole message on it won't work. I hate this code though. 2019-11-11Filter userhost-in-namesJune McEnroe I really want to be writing tests for these functions... 2019-11-10Compare words without copying in filtersJune McEnroe 2019-11-10Separate tags from all targetJune McEnroe 2019-11-10Filter invite-notifyJune McEnroe 2019-11-10Add capsicum note to READMEJune McEnroe 2019-11-10Filter extended-joinJune McEnroe 2019-11-10Expand client configuration documentation and list capabilitiesJune McEnroe 2019-11-10Request all supported caps from serverJune McEnroe 2019-11-10Filter ACCOUNT, AWAY, CHGHOST for incapable clientsJune McEnroe 2019-11-10Rename listen to localJune McEnroe 2019-11-09Remove extended-join and invite-notifyJune McEnroe The remaining caps only generate new commands which can easily be filtered out when sending to clients so will be in the first pass of support. extended-join is probably safe to pass through unaltered, just causing extraneous parameters on JOIN commands, but maybe not. invite-notify reuses the INVITE command where the invited user is not self. 2019-11-09Maintain stateCaps and offer them to clientsJune McEnroe 2019-11-09Parse capabilitiesJune McEnroe The list that I've defined are the ones that I expect to be able to enable probably without any clients breaking... And of course server-time which pounce implements itself. 2019-11-09Avoid the reserved _A names with BIT macroJune McEnroe 2019-11-09Define macro for bit flag enumsJune McEnroe 2019-11-08Check that password is hashedJune McEnroe 2019-11-08Avoid calling getopt_long again after it returns -1June McEnroe On GNU, calling getopt_long again will reset optind back to the first non-option argument, which would cause an infinite loop of reading the same configurtion file forever. 2019-11-08Only change AWAY status for registered clientsJune McEnroe Turns out I did eventually fix this, because I may want to implement "passive clients" for logging or notification stuff, which wouldn't affect AWAY status either. 2019-11-07Just write the example normallyJune McEnroe 2019-11-07Include path in readlinkat errorJune McEnroe 2019-11-07Call clientConsume before clientRecvJune McEnroe This might reduce the frequency of a client getting its own message back because it was behind in the ring when it sent it. 2019-11-06Use -l:filename in Linux.mkJune McEnroe 2019-11-06Fix compat.h for #defined strlcpyJune McEnroe 2019-11-06Allow unsetting LIBRESSL_PREFIXJune McEnroe 2019-11-06Document calico service configurationJune McEnroe 2019-11-06Document SASL EXTERNAL configuration in more detailJune McEnroe 2019-11-06Document pounce service configurationJune McEnroe 2019-11-06Mention Darwin and GNU/Linux in READMEJune McEnroe 2019-11-06Assume LibreSSL from brew on DarwinJune McEnroe 2019-11-06Remove -DNO_EXPLICIT_BZERO from Darwin.mkJune McEnroe 2019-11-06Don't install rc scripts or dirs on LinuxJune McEnroe