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/*
* ircd-ratbox: A slightly useful ircd.
* msg.h: A header for the message handler structure.
*
* Copyright (C) 1990 Jarkko Oikarinen and University of Oulu, Co Center
* Copyright (C) 1996-2002 Hybrid Development Team
* Copyright (C) 2002-2004 ircd-ratbox development team
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
* USA
*/
#ifndef INCLUDED_msg_h
#define INCLUDED_msg_h
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#include "defaults.h"
#include "msgbuf.h"
struct Client;
/* MessageHandler */
typedef enum HandlerType
{
UNREGISTERED_HANDLER,
CLIENT_HANDLER,
RCLIENT_HANDLER,
SERVER_HANDLER,
ENCAP_HANDLER,
OPER_HANDLER,
LAST_HANDLER_TYPE
}
HandlerType;
/* struct MsgBuf* msgbuf_p - message buffer (including tags)
* struct Client* client_p - connection message originated from
* struct Client* source_p - source of message, may be different from client_p
* int parc - parameter count (from msgbuf_p)
* char* parv[] - parameter vector (from msgbuf_p)
*/
typedef void (*MessageHandler) (struct MsgBuf *, struct Client *, struct Client *, int, const char *[]);
struct MessageEntry
{
MessageHandler handler;
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size_t min_para;
};
/* Message table structure */
struct Message
{
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const char *cmd;
unsigned int count; /* number of times command used */
unsigned int rcount; /* number of times command used by server */
unsigned long bytes; /* bytes received for this message */
unsigned int flags;
/* handlers:
* UNREGISTERED, CLIENT, RCLIENT, SERVER, OPER, LAST
*/
struct MessageEntry handlers[LAST_HANDLER_TYPE];
};
/* generic handlers */
extern void m_ignore(struct MsgBuf *, struct Client *, struct Client *, int, const char **);
extern void m_not_oper(struct MsgBuf *, struct Client *, struct Client *, int, const char **);
extern void m_registered(struct MsgBuf *, struct Client *, struct Client *, int, const char **);
extern void m_unregistered(struct MsgBuf *, struct Client *, struct Client *, int, const char **);
#define mg_ignore { m_ignore, 0 }
#define mg_not_oper { m_not_oper, 0 }
#define mg_reg { m_registered, 0 }
#define mg_unreg { m_unregistered, 0 }
/*
* m_functions execute protocol messages on this server:
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* void m_func(struct MsgBuf *, struct Client* client_p, struct Client* source_p, int parc, char* parv[]);
*
* client_p is always NON-NULL, pointing to a *LOCAL* client
* structure (with an open socket connected!). This
* identifies the physical socket where the message
* originated (or which caused the m_function to be
* executed--some m_functions may call others...).
*
* source_p is the source of the message, defined by the
* prefix part of the message if present. If not
* or prefix not found, then source_p==client_p.
*
* (!IsServer(client_p)) => (client_p == source_p), because
* prefixes are taken *only* from servers...
*
* (IsServer(client_p))
* (source_p == client_p) => the message didn't
* have the prefix.
*
* (source_p != client_p && IsServer(source_p) means
* the prefix specified servername. (?)
*
* (source_p != client_p && !IsServer(source_p) means
* that message originated from a remote
* user (not local).
*
*
* combining
*
* (!IsServer(source_p)) means that, source_p can safely
* taken as defining the target structure of the
* message in this server.
*
* *Always* true (if 'parse' and others are working correct):
*
* 1) source_p->from == client_p (note: client_p->from == client_p)
*
* 2) MyConnect(source_p) <=> source_p == client_p (e.g. source_p
* *cannot* be a local connection, unless it's
* actually client_p!). [MyConnect(x) should probably
* be defined as (x == x->from) --msa ]
*
* parc number of variable parameter strings (if zero,
* parv is allowed to be NULL)
*
* parv a NULL terminated list of parameter pointers,
*
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* parv[0], unused for historical reasons (formerly
* sender name)
* parv[1]...parv[parc-1]
* pointers to additional parameters
* parv[parc] == NULL, *always*
*
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* note: it is guaranteed that parv[1]..parv[parc-1] are all
* non-NULL pointers.
*/
#endif /* INCLUDED_msg_h */