Fixes a problem where the field would end up as a negative number when
exposed to the perl scripts.
And move it near the other bit-packed fields so we take advantage of the
packing.
The IRCv3 SASL extension says that AUTHENTICATION payloads of exactly
400 bytes in length indicate that the message is fragmented and will
continue in a subsequent message. Handle the reassembly and splitting of
these messages so that we are compliant with the specification.
The only supported methods are PLAIN and EXTERNAL, the latter is untested as of
now.
The code gets the values from the keys named sasl_{mechanism,username,password}
specified for each chatnet.
These mostly happen when doing remote whois and the
target server is slow.
The code uses the source server but will try to do what it
can if servers think they need to mask it.
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safe but generally you write lines less than 100 chars so it shouldn't
really matter. Calculated (2 + line_length/100) in seconds.
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we did the /NICK change. This is useful with the new irc servers changing
your nick to your UID instead of killing you, at reconnect time you'd get
"invalid nick" when irssi would try setting the UID as your nick..
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kills, stop reconnecting to the server entirely.
When reconnecting to server and setting back the old user mode, only use the
modes that we actually wanted to change with /MODE commands, don't try to
set back modes given to us by server (eg. +r).
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should be printed as whois-message or normal "nick is away" message.
Server redirections are used for that now. Some servers also send 301
event in /WHOWAS reply, this works now as well.
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should be able to do the redirecting a lot more error-proof. Changed
lag-checking to use PINGs instead of NOTIFYs. This breaks scripts using
redirection. Hopefully this doesn't break too much things in irssi :)
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bind protocol-specific commands. Added #define command_bind_irc() for easier
access. CMD_IRC_SERVER(server) check should be done at the beginning of each
command requiring IRC server as active server, it handles it correctly the
cases when it is not. Did some other cleanups as well.
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[<target>] command. The channel output is purged at /PART if the output
queue is larger than 10.
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Several other related multiprotocol updates.
Removed /SILCSERVER from SILC, /CONNECT and /SERVER should work
properly now. Rejoining channels after reconnection works.
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