#include "numeric.h"
#include "chmode.h"
-/* gcc -fPIC -DPIC -shared -I. -I../include -I../libratbox/include -O0 -Wall -std=gnu99 -g -DIRCD_PREFIX=\"/home/dwr/build/charybdis\" chm_operonly.c -o chm_operonly.so */
-
static void h_can_join(hook_data_channel *);
mapi_hfn_list_av1 operonly_hfnlist[] = {
{ NULL, NULL }
};
-
+static unsigned int mymode;
/* This is a simple example of how to use dynamic channel modes.
* Not tested enough yet, use at own risk.
static int
_modinit(void)
{
- /* add the channel mode to the available slot */
- chmode_table['O'].mode_type = find_cflag_slot();
- chmode_table['O'].set_func = chm_simple;
-
- construct_noparam_modes();
+ mymode = cflag_add('O', chm_staff);
+ if (mymode == 0)
+ return -1;
return 0;
}
-/* Well, the first ugly thing is that we changle chmode_table in _modinit
- * and chmode_flags in _moddeinit (different arrays) - must be fixed.
- * -- dwr
- */
static void
_moddeinit(void)
{
- /* disable the channel mode and remove it from the available list */
- chmode_table['O'].mode_type = 0;
-
- construct_noparam_modes();
+ cflag_orphan('O');
}
DECLARE_MODULE_AV1(chm_operonly, _modinit, _moddeinit, NULL, NULL, operonly_hfnlist, "$Revision$");
struct Client *source_p = data->client;
struct Channel *chptr = data->chptr;
- if((chptr->mode.mode & chmode_flags['O']) && !IsOper(source_p)) {
- sendto_one_notice(source_p, ":Only IRC Operators could join this channel!");
+ if((chptr->mode.mode & mymode) && !IsOper(source_p)) {
+ sendto_one_numeric(source_p, 520, "%s :Cannot join channel (+O) - you are not an IRC operator", chptr->chname);
data->approved = ERR_CUSTOM;
}
}