Net::IRC3::UtilNet::IRC3::Util are common utilities that help with IRC protocol handling. | |
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- License:
- Perl Artistic License
- Price:
- FREE
- Publisher Name:
- Robin Redeker
- Publisher web site:
- http://search.cpan.org/~elmex/Net-XMPP2-0.13/lib/Net/XMPP2/Ext/VCard.pm
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Net::IRC3::Util Description
Net::IRC3::Util are common utilities that help with IRC protocol handling. Net::IRC3::Util are common utilities that help with IRC protocol handling.SYNOPSIS use Net::IRC3 qw/parse_irc_msg mk_msg/; my $msgdata = mk_msg (undef, PRIVMSG FUNCTIONSThese are some utility functions that might come in handy when handling the IRC protocol.You can export these with eg.: use Net::IRC3 qw/parse_irc_msg/;parse_irc_msg ($ircline)This method parses the $ircline, which is one line of the IRC protocol without the trailing "1512".It returns a hash which has the following entrys:prefixThe message prefix.commandThe IRC command.paramsThe parameters to the IRC command in a array reference, this includes the trailing parameter (the one after the ':' or the 14th parameter).trailingThis is set if there was a trailing parameter (the one after the ':' or the 14th parameter).mk_msg ($prefix, $command, $trailing, @params)This function assembles a IRC message. The generated message will look like (pseudo code!) : :Please refer to RFC 2812 how IRC messages normally look like.The prefix and the trailing string will be omitted if they are undef.EXAMPLES: mk_msg (undef, "PRIVMSG", "you suck!", "magnus"); # will return: "PRIVMSG magnus :you suck!1512" mk_msg (undef, "JOIN", undef, "#test"); # will return: "JOIN #magnus1512"decode_ctcp ($ircmsg) or decode_ctcp ($line) split_prefix ($prefix)This function splits an IRC user prefix as described by RFC 2817 into the three parts: nickname, user and host. Which will be returned as a list with that order.$prefix can also be a hash like it is returned by parse_irc_msg.prefix_nick ($prefix)A shortcut to extract the nickname from the $prefix.$prefix can also be a hash like it is returned by parse_irc_msg.prefix_user ($prefix)A shortcut to extract the username from the $prefix.$prefix can also be a hash like it is returned by parse_irc_msg.prefix_host ($prefix)A shortcut to extract the hostname from the $prefix.$prefix can also be a hash like it is returned by parse_irc_msg. Requirements: · Perl
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