* librb is no longer a separately configured subproject.
* charybdis is now a standalone directory with a binary.
* Include path layout now requires a directory ircd/ rb/ etc.
This version leverages a flexible, cleaner key-value strategy
reducing the need to design entire new headers for every feature
addition, change, etc.
* A friendly declaration for the module authors, with minimal
requirements to fill in, and explicit labels of what the fields are.
* Repetition of keys, removing references to (and the requirement to
build) a clist, hlist and hfnlist and caplist and whatever the future
holds.
* Safe deterministic loading and unloading. Keys are evaluated in
order, errors can be recognized, and unloading occurs in reverse
order.
ircd: Refactor internal half of modules.c, with some V3 additions.
Provides better delegation for versions, a cleaner stack with better
error handling, and some functionality deduping. V1 and V2 handlers
are still somewhat unaltered, just factored in.
channel mode classification which is required by RPL_MYINFO indicating arity,
and RPL_ISUPPORT indicating an enumerated class. The content of these replies
had previously been generated by hardcoded strings of some letters.
Channel modes require classification which corresponds to the
CHANMODES= data in RPL_ISUPPORT. Classes A,B,C can then be
listed in the unary column of RPL_MYINFO. cflag_add() is updated
for this. Additional cleanup of chmode.h and channel.h
circularity is also proffered within.
Submitted-by: Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
It's useful to allow authd to run in parallel with ssl negotiation,
but if the ssld connection has plaintext data ready for reading
there's a race condition between authd calling read_packet() and
ssl_process_certfp() storing the certificate fingerprint. This
scenario would be bad for a server connecting because fingerprint
verification will fail.
Allow either operation to complete first, but wait until
ssl_process_open_fd() calls the ssl open callback before calling
read_packet().
Don't use the librb callback type as we're always passing client_p.
Provide a return value so that the connect handler can exit_client()
and the accept handler can opt to use the default dead handler.