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client.cc | ||
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ctx.cc | ||
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db.cc | ||
db.h | ||
db_env.cc | ||
db_port.cc | ||
demangle.cc | ||
exception.cc | ||
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fs.cc | ||
fs_aio.cc | ||
fs_aio.h | ||
http.cc | ||
info.cc | ||
ios.cc | ||
ircd.cc | ||
js.cc | ||
json.cc | ||
lexical.cc | ||
locale.cc | ||
logger.cc | ||
m.cc | ||
m_dbs.cc | ||
m_event.cc | ||
m_id.cc | ||
m_name.cc | ||
m_room.cc | ||
m_state.cc | ||
m_v1.cc | ||
magic.cc | ||
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mods_ldso.cc | ||
net.cc | ||
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prof.cc | ||
rand.cc | ||
README.md | ||
resource.cc | ||
rfc1035.cc | ||
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rfc3986.cc | ||
server.cc | ||
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IRCd Library Definitions
This directory contains definitions and linkage for libircd
The purpose of libircd
is to facilitate the execution of a server which
handles requests from end-users. The library hosts a set of pluggable modules
which may introduce the actual application features (or the "business logic")
of the server.
The executable linking and invoking
libircd
may be referred to as the "embedding" or "user" or "executable" interchangably in this documentation.
Organization
Implied #include <ircd.h>
The ircd.h
standard include group
is pre-compiled and included first by default for every compilation unit in
this directory. Developers do not have to worry about including project headers
in a compilation unit, especially when creating and reorganizing either of them.
Note that because ircd.h
is include above any manually included header,
there is a theoretical possibility for a conflict. We make a serious effort
to prevent ircd.h
from introducing pollution outside of our very specific
namespaces (see: Project Namespaces).
Dependency Isolation
Compilation units are primarily oriented around the inclusion of a specific dependency which is not involved in the ircd.h include group.
For example, the magic.cc
unit was created to include <magic.h>
internally and then provide definitions to our own interfaces in ircd.h
. We
don't include <magic.h>
from ircd.h
nor do we include it from
any other compilation unit. This simply isolates libmagic
as a dependency.