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# This — is The **Construct**
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<img align="right" src="https://i.imgur.com/TIf8kEC.png" />
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#### Internet Relay Chat daemon: *Matrix Construct*
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IRCd was a free and open source server which facilitated real-time communication over the
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internet. It was started by Jarkko Oikarinen in 1988 at the University of Oulu and [its
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derivatives](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d8/IRCd_software_implementations.png)
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underpinned the major IRC networks for decades.
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Due to its age and stagnation since the mid-2000's, a growing number of proprietary cloud services
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are now filling the vacuum of innovation. In 2014 a new approach was proposed to reinvigorate
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real-time communication for free and open source software: a *federation of networks* known as
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*the matrix*.
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<h4 align="right">
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IRCd has been rewritten for the global federation of networks  
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</h4>
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<img align="right" src="https://i.imgur.com/DUuGSrH.png" />
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**This is the Construct** — the first Matrix server written in C++. It is designed to be
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fast and highly scalable, and to be community developed by volunteer contributors over
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the internet. This mission strives to make the software easy to understand, modify, audit,
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and extend. It remains true to its roots with its modular design and having minimal
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requirements.
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Even though all of the old code has been rewritten, the same spirit and
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_philosophy of its predecessors_ is still obvious throughout.
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Similar to the legacy IRC protocol's origins, Matrix wisely leverages technologies in vogue
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for its day to aid the virility of implementations. A vibrant and growing ecosystem
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[already exists](https://matrix.org/docs/projects/try-matrix-now.html).
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<br />
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#### Dependencies
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- **Boost** (1.66 or later)
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Replacing libratbox with the rich and actively developed libraries.
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- **RocksDB** (based on LevelDB):
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A lightweight and embedded database superseding sqlite3.
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- **Sodium** (NaCl crypto):
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Provides ed25519 required for the Matrix Federation.
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- **OpenSSL** (libssl/libcrypto):
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Provides HTTPS TLS / X.509 / etc.
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- **GNU C++ compiler**, **automake**, **autoconf**, **autoconf2.13**,
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**autoconf-archive**, **libtool**, **shtool**
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##### Additional dependencies
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- **libmagic** (~Optional~):
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Content MIME type recognition.
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- **zlib** or **lz4** or **snappy** (Optional):
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Provides compression for the database, etc.
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*Notes*:
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- libircd requires a platform capable of loading dynamic shared objects at runtime.
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#### Platforms
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[![Construct](https://img.shields.io/SemVer/v0.0.0-dev.png)](https://github.com/jevolk/charybdis/tree/master)
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| <sub> Continuously Integrated Host </sub> | <sub> Compiler </sub> | <sub> Third party </sub> | <sub> Status </sub> |
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|:------------------------------------------- |:------------------------ |:------------------------ |:------------------- |
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| <sub> Linux Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial </sub> | <sub> GCC 6 </sub> | <sub> Boost 1.66 </sub> | [![POSIX Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/jevolk/charybdis.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/jevolk/charybdis) |
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## Installation
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<a href="https://github.com/tulir/gomuks">
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<img align="right" src="https://i.imgur.com/30zJfPb.png" />
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</a>
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### Building from git
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```
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./autogen.sh
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./configure
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make
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sudo make install
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```
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#### Building from git (STANDALONE)
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*Intended to allow building with dependencies that have not made their way
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to mainstream systems.*
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```
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./autogen.sh
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mkdir build
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```
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- The install directory may be this or another place of your choosing.
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- If you decide elsewhere, make sure to change the `--prefix` in the `./configure`
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statement below.
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```
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CXX=g++-6 ./configure --prefix=$PWD/build --with-included-boost=shared --with-included-rocksdb=shared
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```
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- Many systems alias `g++` to an older version. To be safe, specify a version manually
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in `CXX`. This will also build the submodule dependencies with that version.
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- The `--with-included-*` will fetch, configure **and build** the dependencies included
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as submodules. Include `=shared` for now until static libraries are better handled.
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```
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make install
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```
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#### Building from git (DEVELOPMENT)
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Development builds should follow the same instructions as the standalone
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section above while taking note of the following `./configure` options:
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##### Debug mode
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```
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--enable-debug
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```
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Full debug mode. Includes additional code within `#ifdef RB_DEBUG` sections.
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Optimization level is `-Og`, which is still valgrind-worthy. Debugger support
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is `-ggdb`. Log level is `DEBUG` (maximum). Assertions are enabled.
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##### Manually enable assertions
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```
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--enable-assert
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```
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Implied by `--enable-debug`. This is useful to specifically enable `assert()`
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statements when `--enable-debug` is not used.
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##### Manually enable optimization
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```
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--enable-optimize
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```
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This manually applies full release-mode optimizations even when using
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`--enable-debug`. Implied when not in debug mode.
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##### Logging level
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```
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--with-log-level=
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```
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This manually sets the level of logging. All log levels at or below this level
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will be available. When a log level is not available, all code used to generate
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its messages will be entirely eliminated via *dead-code-elimination* at compile
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time.
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The log levels are (from logger.h):
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```
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7 DEBUG Maximum verbosity for developers.
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6 DWARNING A warning but only for developers (more frequent than WARNING).
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5 DERROR An error but only worthy of developers (more frequent than ERROR).
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4 INFO A more frequent message with good news.
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3 NOTICE An infrequent important message with neutral or positive news.
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2 WARNING Non-impacting undesirable behavior user should know about.
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1 ERROR Things that shouldn't happen; user impacted and should know.
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0 CRITICAL Catastrophic/unrecoverable; program is in a compromised state.
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```
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When `--enable-debug` is used `--with-log-level=DEBUG` is implied. Otherwise
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for release mode `--with-log-level=INFO` is implied. Large deployments with
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many users may consider lower than `INFO` to maximize optimization and reduce
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noise.
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## Developers
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<a href="https://github.com/mujx/nheko">
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<img align="right" src="https://i.imgur.com/GQ91GOK.png" />
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<br />
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</a>
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[![](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-BSD-brightgreen.svg)]() [![](https://img.shields.io/badge/PRs-welcome-brightgreen.svg?style=flat-square)]()
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Generate doxygen using `/usr/bin/doxygen tools/doxygen.conf` the target
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directory is `doc/html`. Browse to `doc/html/index.html`.
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## Plan
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#### Roadmap for service
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- [x] **Phase One**: Matrix clients using HTTPS.
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- [ ] **Phase Two**: Legacy IRC network TS6 protocol.
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- [ ] **Phase Three**: Legacy IRC clients using RFC1459 / RFC2812 legacy grammars.
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#### Roadmap for deployments
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The deployment mode is a macro of configuration variables which tune the daemon
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for how it is being used. Modes mostly affect aspects of local clients.
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- [x] **Personal**: One or few users. Few default restrictions; higher log output.
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- [ ] **Company**: Hundreds of users. Moderate default restrictions.
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- [ ] **Public**: Thousands of users. Untrusting configuration defaults.
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#### Roadmap for innovation
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- [x] Phase Zero: **Core libircd**: Utils; Modules; Contexts; JSON; Database; HTTP; etc...
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- [x] Phase One: **Matrix Protocol**: Core VM; Core modules; Protocol endpoints; etc...
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- [ ] Phase Two: **Construct Cluster**: Kademlia sharding of events; Maymounkov's erasure codes.
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