#!/usr/bin/env python ### # Copyright (c) 2002, Jeremiah Fincher # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: # # * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, # this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer. # * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, # this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer in the # documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. # * Neither the name of the author of this software nor the name of # contributors to this software may be used to endorse or promote products # derived from this software without specific prior written consent. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" # AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE # IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE # ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE # LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR # CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF # SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS # INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN # CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) # ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE # POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ### """ Provides a great number of useful utility functions IRC. Things to muck around with hostmasks, set bold or color on strings, IRC-case-insensitive dicts, a nick class to handle nicks (so comparisons and hashing and whatnot work in an IRC-case-insensitive fashion), and numerous other things. """ from fix import * import re import sets import string import fnmatch import operator def isUserHostmask(s): """Returns whether or not the string s is a valid User hostmask.""" p1 = s.find('!') p2 = s.find('@') if p1 < p2-1 and p1 >= 1 and p2 >= 3 and len(s) > p2+1: return True else: return False def isServerHostmask(s): """Returns True if s is a valid server hostmask.""" return not isUserHostmask(s) def nickFromHostmask(hostmask): """Returns the nick from a user hostmask.""" assert isUserHostmask(hostmask) return hostmask.split('!', 1)[0] def userFromHostmask(hostmask): """Returns the user from a user hostmask.""" assert isUserHostmask(hostmask) return hostmask.split('!', 1)[1].split('@', 1)[0] def hostFromHostmask(hostmask): """Returns the host from a user hostmask.""" assert isUserHostmask(hostmask) return hostmask.split('@', 1)[1] def splitHostmask(hostmask): """Returns the nick, user, host of a user hostmask.""" assert isUserHostmask(hostmask) nick, rest = hostmask.split('!', 1) user, host = rest.split('@', 1) return (nick, user, host) def joinHostmask(nick, ident, host): """Joins the nick, ident, host into a user hostmask.""" assert nick and ident and host return '%s!%s@%s' % (nick, ident, host) _lowertrans = string.maketrans(string.ascii_uppercase + r'\[]~', string.ascii_lowercase + r'|{}^') def toLower(s): """Returns the string s lowered according to IRC case rules.""" return s.translate(_lowertrans) def nickEqual(nick1, nick2): """Returns True if nick1 == nick2 according to IRC case rules.""" return toLower(nick1) == toLower(nick2) _nickchars = r'_[]\`^{}|-' _nickre = re.compile(r'^[A-Za-z%s][0-9A-Za-z%s]+$' % (re.escape(_nickchars), re.escape(_nickchars))) def isNick(s): """Returns True if s is a valid IRC nick.""" if re.match(_nickre, s): return True else: return False def isChannel(s): """Returns True if s is a valid IRC channel name.""" return (s and s[0] in '#&+!' and len(s) <= 50 and \ '\x07' not in s and ',' not in s and ' ' not in s) def hostmaskPatternEqual(pattern, hostmask): """Returns True if hostmask matches the hostmask pattern pattern.""" return fnmatch.fnmatch(toLower(hostmask), toLower(pattern)) _ipchars = string.digits + '.' def isIP(s): """Not quite perfect, but close enough until I can find the regexp I want. >>> isIP('255.255.255.255') 1 >>> isIP('abc.abc.abc.abc') 0 """ if s.translate(string.ascii, _ipchars) == '': quads = s.split('.') if len(quads) <= 4: for quad in quads: if int(quad) >= 256: return False return True else: return False else: return False def banmask(hostmask): """Returns a properly generic banning hostmask for a hostmask. >>> banmask('nick!user@host.domain.tld') '*!*@*.domain.tld' >>> banmask('nick!user@10.0.0.1') '*!*@10.0.0.*' """ host = hostFromHostmask(hostmask) if isIP(host): return ('*!*@%s.*' % host[:host.rfind('.')]) else: return ('*!*@*%s' % host[host.find('.'):]) _argModes = 'ovhblkqe' def separateModes(args): """Separates modelines into single mode change tuples. Basically, you should give it the .args of a MODE IrcMsg. Examples: >>> separateModes(['+ooo', 'jemfinch', 'StoneTable', 'philmes']) [('+o', 'jemfinch'), ('+o', 'StoneTable'), ('+o', 'philmes')] >>> separateModes(['+o-o', 'jemfinch', 'PeterB']) [('+o', 'jemfinch'), ('-o', 'PeterB')] >>> separateModes(['+s-o', 'test']) [('+s', None), ('-o', 'test')] >>> separateModes(['+sntl', '100']) [('+s', None), ('+n', None), ('+t', None), ('+l', '100')] """ modes = args[0] assert modes[0] in '+-', 'Invalid args: %r' % args args = list(args[1:]) ret = [] index = 0 length = len(modes) while index < length: if modes[index] in '+-': last = modes[index] index += 1 else: if modes[index] in _argModes: ret.append((last + modes[index], args.pop(0))) else: ret.append((last + modes[index], None)) index += 1 return ret def joinModes(modes): """Joins modes of the same form as returned by separateModes.""" args = [] modeChars = [] currentMode = '\x00' for (mode, arg) in modes: if arg is not None: args.append(arg) if not mode.startswith(currentMode): currentMode = mode[0] modeChars.append(mode[0]) modeChars.append(mode[1]) args.insert(0, ''.join(modeChars)) return args def bold(s): """Returns the string s, bolded.""" return '\x02%s\x0F' % s def reverse(s): """Returns the string s, reverse-videoed.""" return '\x16%s\x0F' % s def underline(s): """Returns the string s, underlined.""" return '\x1F%s\x0F' % s mircColors = { None: '', 'white': 0, 'black': 1, 'blue': 2, 'green': 3, 'red': 4, 'brown': 5, 'purple': 6, 'orange': 7, 'yellow': 8, 'light green': 9, 'teal': 10, 'light blue': 11, 'dark blue': 12, 'pink': 13, 'dark grey': 14, 'light grey': 15, } # Offer a reverse mapping from integers to their associated colors. for (k, v) in mircColors.items(): if k is not None: # Ignore empty string for None. mircColors[v] = k def mircColor(s, fg=None, bg=None): """Returns s with the appropriate mIRC color codes applied.""" if fg is None and bg is None: return s if fg is None or isinstance(fg, str): fg = mircColors[fg] if bg is None: return '\x03%s%s\x0F' % (fg, s) else: if isinstance(bg, str): bg = mircColors[bg] return '\x03%s,%s%s\x0F' % (fg, bg, s) def canonicalColor(s, bg=False, shift=0): h = hash(s) >> shift fg = h % 14 + 2 # The + 2 is to rule out black and white. if bg: bg = (h >> 4) & 3 # The 5th, 6th, and 7th least significant bits. if fg < 8: bg += 8 else: bg += 2 return (fg, bg) else: return (fg, None) _unColorRe = re.compile('(?:\x03\\d{1,2},\\d{1,2})|\x03\\d{1,2}|\x03|\x0F') def unColor(s): """Removes the color from a string.""" return _unColorRe.sub('', s) def isValidArgument(s): """Returns if s is strictly a valid argument for an IRC message.""" return '\r' not in s and '\n' not in s and '\x00' not in s notFunky = string.ascii[32:]+'\x02\x03\x0F\x16\x1F' def safeArgument(s): """If s is unsafe for IRC, returns a safe version.""" if isValidArgument(s) and s.translate(string.ascii, notFunky) == '': return s else: return repr(s) def replyTo(msg): """Returns the appropriate target to send responses to msg.""" if isChannel(msg.args[0]): return msg.args[0] else: return msg.nick def privmsgPayload(L, sep, limit=425): """Returns a valid privmsg payload given a list of strings and a separator. Items are popped from the back of the list until the payload is small enough to fit into a single PRIVMSG payload. """ shrinkList(L, sep, limit) return sep.join(L) def shrinkList(L, sep='', limit=425): """Shrinks a list of strings to a given combined length of limit.""" length = len(sep) count = 0 while reduce(operator.add, map(length.__add__, map(len, L)), 0)> limit: L.pop() count += 1 return count class IrcString(str): """This class does case-insensitive comparison and hashing of nicks.""" def __init__(self, s): s = str(s) self.original = s self.lowered = toLower(s) def __repr__(self): return repr(self.original) def __str__(self): return str(self.original) def __eq__(self, s): try: return toLower(s) == self.lowered except: return False def __hash__(self): return hash(self.lowered) class IrcDict(dict): """Subclass of dict to make key comparison IRC-case insensitive.""" def __contains__(self, s): return dict.__contains__(self, IrcString(s)) has_key = __contains__ def __setitem__(self, s, v): dict.__setitem__(self, IrcString(s), v) def __getitem__(self, s): return dict.__getitem__(self, IrcString(s)) def __delitem__(self, s): dict.__delitem__(self, IrcString(s)) class IrcSet(sets.Set): def add(self, s): return sets.Set.add(self, IrcString(s)) def remove(self, s): return sets.Set.remove(self, IrcString(s)) def discard(self, s): return sets.Set.discard(self, IrcString(s)) def __contains__(self, s): return sets.Set.__contains__(self, IrcString(s)) has_key = __contains__ if __name__ == '__main__': import sys, doctest doctest.testmod(sys.modules['__main__']) # vim:set shiftwidth=4 tabstop=8 expandtab textwidth=78: