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index ee94e9ee38679a7dd928a89a9b69c1c40677645c..a04dd7878e22898f222cb06318ddcf6569b7e502 100644 (file)
--- a/modlib.py
+++ b/modlib.py
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
 # This file is released into the public domain; see http://unlicense.org/
 
 import sys
+import socket
 from functools import wraps
 
 if sys.version_info.major < 3:
@@ -29,16 +30,27 @@ class modlib(object):
        MANAGER =  99
        ADMIN   =  75
        STAFF   =  50
+       KNOWN   =   1
        AUTHED  =   0 # Users which have are known to be authed
        ANYONE  =  -1 # non-authed users have glevel set to -1
        IGNORED =  -2 # The default reqglevel is ANYONE, so any commands will be ignored from IGNORED users unless the command reglevel=-2
+       glevs   = {
+               'OWNER': OWNER,
+               'MANAGER': MANAGER,
+               'ADMIN': ADMIN,
+               'STAFF': STAFF,
+               'KNOWN': KNOWN,
+               'AUTHED': AUTHED,
+               'ANYONE': ANYONE,
+               'IGNORED': IGNORED,
+       }
 
        # (channel) access levels
        COWNER  =   5
        MASTER  =   4
        OP      =   3
        VOICE   =   2
-       KNOWN   =   1
+       #KNOWN  =   1 is set above by glevels
        PUBLIC  =   0 # Anyone (use glevel to control whether auth is needed)
        BANNED  =  -1 # The default reqclevel is PUBLIC, so any commands which needchan will be ignored from BANNED users unless the command reqclevel=-1
        #         [   0         1        2     3         4        5    -1]
@@ -48,9 +60,12 @@ class modlib(object):
        WRONGARGS = "Wrong number of arguments."
 
        def __init__(self, name):
-               self.hooks = {}
-               self.numhooks = {}
-               self.chanhooks = {}
+               self.hooks = {} # {command:handler}
+               self.chanhooks = {} # {channel:handler}
+               self.exceptionhooks = [] # [(exception,handler)]
+               self.numhooks = {} # {numeric:handler}
+               self.sockhooks = [] # [(af,ty,address,handler_class)]
+               self.sockets = [] # [(sock,obj)]
                self.helps = []
                self.parent = None
 
@@ -66,12 +81,16 @@ class modlib(object):
                #"specified" values will be printed. unspecified values will result in "OK" or "failed"
                self.parent = parent
                for cmd, func in self.hooks.items():
-                       self.parent.hook(cmd, func)
-                       self.parent.hook("%s.%s" % (self.name, cmd), func)
-               for num, func in self.numhooks.items():
-                       self.parent.hooknum(num, func)
+                       parent.hook(cmd, func)
+                       parent.hook("%s.%s" % (self.name, cmd), func)
                for chan, func in self.chanhooks.items():
-                       self.parent.hookchan(chan, func)
+                       parent.hookchan(chan, func)
+               for exc, func in self.exceptionhooks:
+                       parent.hookexception(exc, func)
+               for num, func in self.numhooks.items():
+                       parent.hooknum(num, func)
+               for hookdata in self.sockhooks:
+                       self._create_socket(*hookdata)
 
                for func, args, kwargs in self.helps:
                        try:
@@ -83,10 +102,14 @@ class modlib(object):
                for cmd, func in self.hooks.items():
                        parent.unhook(cmd, func)
                        parent.unhook("%s.%s" % (self.name, cmd), func)
-               for num, func in self.numhooks.items():
-                       parent.unhooknum(num, func)
                for chan, func in self.chanhooks.items():
                        parent.unhookchan(chan, func)
+               for exc, func in self.exceptionhooks:
+                       parent.unhookexception(exc, func)
+               for num, func in self.numhooks.items():
+                       parent.unhooknum(num, func)
+               for sock, obj in self.sockets:
+                       self._destroy_socket(sock, obj)
 
                for func, args, kwargs in self.helps:
                        try:
@@ -95,22 +118,6 @@ class modlib(object):
                                pass
                return True
 
-       def hooknum(self, num):
-               def realhook(func):
-                       self.numhooks[str(num)] = func
-                       if self.parent is not None:
-                               self.parent.hooknum(str(num), func)
-                       return func
-               return realhook
-
-       def hookchan(self, chan, glevel=ANYONE, clevel=PUBLIC):
-               def realhook(func):
-                       self.chanhooks[chan] = func
-                       if self.parent is not None:
-                               self.parent.hookchan(chan, func)
-                       return func
-               return realhook
-
        def hook(self, cmd=None, needchan=True, glevel=ANYONE, clevel=PUBLIC, wantchan=None):
                if wantchan is None: wantchan = needchan
                _cmd = cmd #save this since it gets wiped out...
@@ -139,6 +146,60 @@ class modlib(object):
                        return func
                return realhook
 
+       def hookchan(self, chan, glevel=ANYONE, clevel=PUBLIC):
+               def realhook(func):
+                       self.chanhooks[chan] = func
+                       if self.parent is not None:
+                               self.parent.hookchan(chan, func)
+                       return func
+               return realhook
+
+       def hookexception(self, exc):
+               def realhook(func):
+                       self.exceptionhooks.append((exc, func))
+                       if self.parent is not None:
+                               self.parent.hookexception(exc, func)
+                       return func
+               return realhook
+
+       def hooknum(self, num):
+               def realhook(func):
+                       self.numhooks[str(num)] = func
+                       if self.parent is not None:
+                               self.parent.hooknum(str(num), func)
+                       return func
+               return realhook
+
+       def bind_tcp(self, host, port):
+               return self._hooksocket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM, (host, port))
+       def bind_udp(self, host, port):
+               return self._hooksocket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM, (host, port))
+       def bind_unix(self, path):
+               return self._hooksocket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM, path)
+       def _hooksocket(self, af, ty, address):
+               def realhook(cls):
+                       if not (hasattr(cls, 'getdata') and callable(cls.getdata)):
+                               # Check early that the object implements getdata.
+                               # If getdata ever returns a non-empty list, then a parse method must also exist, but we don't check that.
+                               raise Exception('Attempted to hook a socket without a class to process data')
+                       self.sockhooks.append((af, ty, address, cls))
+                       if self.parent is not None:
+                               self._create_socket(af, ty, address, cls)
+                       return cls
+               return realhook
+       def _create_socket(self, af, ty, address, cls):
+               ty = ty | socket.SOCK_NONBLOCK
+               sock = socket.socket(af, ty)
+               sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
+               sock.bind(address)
+               obj = _ListenSocket(self, sock, cls)
+               self.sockets.append((sock,obj))
+               sock.listen(5)
+               self.parent.newfd(obj, sock.fileno())
+               self.parent.log(repr(obj), '?', 'Socket ready to accept new connections')
+       def _destroy_socket(self, sock, obj):
+               obj.close()
+
        def mod(self, modname):
                if self.parent is not None:
                        return self.parent.module(modname)
@@ -187,3 +248,44 @@ class modlib(object):
                        self.helps.append((func, args, kwargs))
                        return func
                return realhook
+
+class _ListenSocket(object):
+       def __init__(self, lib, sock, cls):
+               self.clients = []
+               self.lib = lib
+               self.sock = sock
+               self.cls = cls
+
+       def _make_closer(self, obj, client):
+               def close():
+                       print(repr(self), repr(obj))
+                       self.lib.parent.log(repr(self), '?', 'Closing child socket %d' % (client.fileno()))
+                       try:
+                               obj.closing()
+                       except AttributeError:
+                               pass
+                       self.lib.parent.delfd(client.fileno())
+                       client.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
+                       client.close()
+                       self.clients.remove((client,obj))
+               return close
+
+       def getdata(self):
+               client, addr = self.sock.accept()
+               obj = self.cls(client)
+               obj.close = self._make_closer(obj, client)
+               self.lib.parent.log(repr(self), '?', 'New connection %d from %s' % (client.fileno(), addr))
+               self.clients.append((client,obj))
+               self.lib.parent.newfd(obj, client.fileno())
+               return []
+
+       def close(self):
+               self.lib.parent.log(repr(self), '?', 'Socket closing')
+               if self.sock.fileno() != -1:
+                       self.lib.parent.delfd(self.sock.fileno())
+                       self.sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
+                       self.sock.close()
+               for client, obj in self.clients:
+                       obj.close()
+
+       def __repr__(self): return '<_ListenSocket #%d>' % (self.sock.fileno())