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2 * ircd-ratbox: A slightly useful ircd.
3 * msg.h: A header for the message handler structure.
5 * Copyright (C) 1990 Jarkko Oikarinen and University of Oulu, Co Center
6 * Copyright (C) 1996-2002 Hybrid Development Team
7 * Copyright (C) 2002-2004 ircd-ratbox development team
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25 #ifndef INCLUDED_msg_h
26 #define INCLUDED_msg_h
34 typedef enum HandlerType
46 /* struct MsgBuf* msgbuf_p - message buffer (including tags)
47 * struct Client* client_p - connection message originated from
48 * struct Client* source_p - source of message, may be different from client_p
49 * int parc - parameter count (from msgbuf_p)
50 * char* parv[] - parameter vector (from msgbuf_p)
52 typedef void (*MessageHandler
) (struct MsgBuf
*, struct Client
*, struct Client
*, int, const char *[]);
56 MessageHandler handler
;
60 /* Message table structure */
64 unsigned int count
; /* number of times command used */
65 unsigned int rcount
; /* number of times command used by server */
66 unsigned long bytes
; /* bytes received for this message */
70 * UNREGISTERED, CLIENT, RCLIENT, SERVER, OPER, LAST
72 struct MessageEntry handlers
[LAST_HANDLER_TYPE
];
75 /* generic handlers */
76 extern void m_ignore(struct MsgBuf
*, struct Client
*, struct Client
*, int, const char **);
77 extern void m_not_oper(struct MsgBuf
*, struct Client
*, struct Client
*, int, const char **);
78 extern void m_registered(struct MsgBuf
*, struct Client
*, struct Client
*, int, const char **);
79 extern void m_unregistered(struct MsgBuf
*, struct Client
*, struct Client
*, int, const char **);
81 #define mg_ignore { m_ignore, 0 }
82 #define mg_not_oper { m_not_oper, 0 }
83 #define mg_reg { m_registered, 0 }
84 #define mg_unreg { m_unregistered, 0 }
87 * m_functions execute protocol messages on this server:
88 * void m_func(struct Client* client_p, struct Client* source_p, int parc, char* parv[]);
90 * client_p is always NON-NULL, pointing to a *LOCAL* client
91 * structure (with an open socket connected!). This
92 * identifies the physical socket where the message
93 * originated (or which caused the m_function to be
94 * executed--some m_functions may call others...).
96 * source_p is the source of the message, defined by the
97 * prefix part of the message if present. If not
98 * or prefix not found, then source_p==client_p.
100 * (!IsServer(client_p)) => (client_p == source_p), because
101 * prefixes are taken *only* from servers...
103 * (IsServer(client_p))
104 * (source_p == client_p) => the message didn't
107 * (source_p != client_p && IsServer(source_p) means
108 * the prefix specified servername. (?)
110 * (source_p != client_p && !IsServer(source_p) means
111 * that message originated from a remote
117 * (!IsServer(source_p)) means that, source_p can safely
118 * taken as defining the target structure of the
119 * message in this server.
121 * *Always* true (if 'parse' and others are working correct):
123 * 1) source_p->from == client_p (note: client_p->from == client_p)
125 * 2) MyConnect(source_p) <=> source_p == client_p (e.g. source_p
126 * *cannot* be a local connection, unless it's
127 * actually client_p!). [MyConnect(x) should probably
128 * be defined as (x == x->from) --msa ]
130 * parc number of variable parameter strings (if zero,
131 * parv is allowed to be NULL)
133 * parv a NULL terminated list of parameter pointers,
135 * parv[0], unused for historical reasons (formerly
137 * parv[1]...parv[parc-1]
138 * pointers to additional parameters
139 * parv[parc] == NULL, *always*
141 * note: it is guaranteed that parv[1]..parv[parc-1] are all
145 #endif /* INCLUDED_msg_h */