Merge branch 'logging' into nickchan-refactor

Conflicts:
	client/nickchan.go

Fix up some inconsistencies in the beginning of the nickchan refactor too.
This commit is contained in:
Alex Bramley 2011-10-06 22:33:06 +01:00
commit e36caa3a3d
10 changed files with 394 additions and 277 deletions

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@ -18,31 +18,31 @@ This will connect to freenode and join `#go-nuts` by default, so be careful ;-)
Synopsis: Synopsis:
import irc "github.com/fluffle/goirc/client" import irc "github.com/fluffle/goirc/client"
func main() { func main() {
c := irc.New("nick", "ident", "real name") c := irc.New("nick", "ident", "real name")
// Optionally, turn on debugging // Optionally, turn on debugging
c.Debug = true c.Debug = true
// Optionally, enable SSL // Optionally, enable SSL
c.SSL = true c.SSL = true
// Add handlers to do things here! // Add handlers to do things here!
// e.g. join a channel on connect. // e.g. join a channel on connect.
c.AddHandler("connected", c.AddHandler("connected",
func(conn *irc.Conn, line *irc.Line) { conn.Join("#channel") }) func(conn *irc.Conn, line *irc.Line) { conn.Join("#channel") })
// And a signal on disconnect
quit := make(chan bool)
c.AddHandler("disconnected),
func(conn *irc.Conn, line *irc.Line) { quit <- true }
// Tell client to connect // Tell client to connect
if err := c.Connect("irc.freenode.net"); err != nil { if err := c.Connect("irc.freenode.net"); err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Connection error: %s\n", err.String()) fmt.Printf("Connection error: %s\n", err.String())
} }
// Loop until client gets disconnected, printing any errors // Wait for disconnect
for c.Connected { <-quit
if err := <-c.Err; err != nil { }
fmt.Printf("goirc error: %s", err.String())
}
}
}
The test client provides a good (if basic) example of how to use the framework. The test client provides a good (if basic) example of how to use the framework.
Reading `client/handlers.go` gives a more in-depth look at how handlers can be Reading `client/handlers.go` gives a more in-depth look at how handlers can be

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@ -11,7 +11,6 @@ import (
func main() { func main() {
// create new IRC connection // create new IRC connection
c := irc.New("GoTest", "gotest", "GoBot") c := irc.New("GoTest", "gotest", "GoBot")
c.Debug = true
c.AddHandler("connected", c.AddHandler("connected",
func(conn *irc.Conn, line *irc.Line) { conn.Join("#go-nuts") }) func(conn *irc.Conn, line *irc.Line) { conn.Join("#go-nuts") })
@ -20,12 +19,6 @@ func main() {
c.AddHandler("disconnected", c.AddHandler("disconnected",
func(conn *irc.Conn, line *irc.Line) { quit <- true }) func(conn *irc.Conn, line *irc.Line) { quit <- true })
// connect to server
if err := c.Connect("irc.freenode.net"); err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Connection error: %s\n", err)
return
}
// set up a goroutine to read commands from stdin // set up a goroutine to read commands from stdin
in := make(chan string, 4) in := make(chan string, 4)
reallyquit := false reallyquit := false
@ -80,17 +73,13 @@ func main() {
}() }()
for !reallyquit { for !reallyquit {
select { // connect to server
case err := <-c.Err: if err := c.Connect("irc.freenode.net"); err != nil {
fmt.Printf("goirc error: %s\n", err) fmt.Printf("Connection error: %s\n", err)
case <-quit: return
if !reallyquit {
fmt.Println("Reconnecting...")
if err := c.Connect("irc.freenode.net"); err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Connection error: %s\n", err)
reallyquit = true
}
}
} }
// wait on quit channel
<-quit
} }
} }

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import (
"bufio" "bufio"
"crypto/tls" "crypto/tls"
"github.com/fluffle/goirc/event" "github.com/fluffle/goirc/event"
"github.com/fluffle/goirc/logging"
"fmt" "fmt"
"net" "net"
"os" "os"
@ -16,7 +17,6 @@ const (
) )
// An IRC connection is represented by this struct. // An IRC connection is represented by this struct.
// Once connected, any errors encountered are piped down *Conn.Err.
type Conn struct { type Conn struct {
// Connection Hostname and Nickname // Connection Hostname and Nickname
Host string Host string
@ -44,9 +44,6 @@ type Conn struct {
// Control channels to goroutines // Control channels to goroutines
cSend, cLoop chan bool cSend, cLoop chan bool
// Error channel to transmit any fail back to the user
Err chan os.Error
// Misc knobs to tweak client behaviour: // Misc knobs to tweak client behaviour:
// Are we connecting via SSL? Do we care about certificate validity? // Are we connecting via SSL? Do we care about certificate validity?
SSL bool SSL bool
@ -60,13 +57,6 @@ type Conn struct {
// Internal counters for flood protection // Internal counters for flood protection
badness, lastsent int64 badness, lastsent int64
// Function which returns a *time.Time for use as a timestamp
Timestamp func() *time.Time
// Enable debugging? Set format for timestamps on debug output.
Debug bool
TSFormat string
} }
// Creates a new IRC connection object, but doesn't connect to anything so // Creates a new IRC connection object, but doesn't connect to anything so
@ -78,7 +68,6 @@ func New(nick, user, name string) *Conn {
Dispatcher: reg, Dispatcher: reg,
in: make(chan *Line, 32), in: make(chan *Line, 32),
out: make(chan string, 32), out: make(chan string, 32),
Err: make(chan os.Error, 4),
cSend: make(chan bool), cSend: make(chan bool),
cLoop: make(chan bool), cLoop: make(chan bool),
SSL: false, SSL: false,
@ -87,8 +76,6 @@ func New(nick, user, name string) *Conn {
Flood: false, Flood: false,
badness: 0, badness: 0,
lastsent: 0, lastsent: 0,
Timestamp: time.LocalTime,
TSFormat: "15:04:05",
} }
conn.initialise() conn.initialise()
conn.SetupHandlers() conn.SetupHandlers()
@ -126,6 +113,7 @@ func (conn *Conn) Connect(host string, pass ...string) os.Error {
if !hasPort(host) { if !hasPort(host) {
host += ":6697" host += ":6697"
} }
logging.Info("irc.Connect(): Connecting to %s with SSL.", host)
if s, err := tls.Dial("tcp", host, conn.SSLConfig); err == nil { if s, err := tls.Dial("tcp", host, conn.SSLConfig); err == nil {
conn.sock = s conn.sock = s
} else { } else {
@ -135,6 +123,7 @@ func (conn *Conn) Connect(host string, pass ...string) os.Error {
if !hasPort(host) { if !hasPort(host) {
host += ":6667" host += ":6667"
} }
logging.Info("irc.Connect(): Connecting to %s without SSL.", host)
if s, err := net.Dial("tcp", host); err == nil { if s, err := net.Dial("tcp", host); err == nil {
conn.sock = s conn.sock = s
} else { } else {
@ -164,11 +153,6 @@ func (conn *Conn) postConnect() {
go conn.runLoop() go conn.runLoop()
} }
// dispatch a nicely formatted os.Error to the error channel
func (conn *Conn) error(s string, a ...interface{}) {
conn.Err <- os.NewError(fmt.Sprintf(s, a...))
}
// copied from http.client for great justice // copied from http.client for great justice
func hasPort(s string) bool { func hasPort(s string) bool {
return strings.LastIndex(s, ":") > strings.LastIndex(s, "]") return strings.LastIndex(s, ":") > strings.LastIndex(s, "]")
@ -192,18 +176,15 @@ func (conn *Conn) recv() {
for { for {
s, err := conn.io.ReadString('\n') s, err := conn.io.ReadString('\n')
if err != nil { if err != nil {
conn.error("irc.recv(): %s", err.String()) logging.Error("irc.recv(): %s", err.String())
conn.shutdown() conn.shutdown()
break return
} }
s = strings.Trim(s, "\r\n") s = strings.Trim(s, "\r\n")
t := conn.Timestamp() logging.Debug("<- %s", s)
if conn.Debug {
fmt.Println(t.Format(conn.TSFormat) + " <- " + s)
}
if line := parseLine(s); line != nil { if line := parseLine(s); line != nil {
line.Time = t line.Time = time.LocalTime()
conn.in <- line conn.in <- line
} }
} }
@ -230,14 +211,12 @@ func (conn *Conn) write(line string) {
} }
if _, err := conn.io.WriteString(line + "\r\n"); err != nil { if _, err := conn.io.WriteString(line + "\r\n"); err != nil {
conn.error("irc.send(): %s", err.String()) logging.Error("irc.send(): %s", err.String())
conn.shutdown() conn.shutdown()
return return
} }
conn.io.Flush() conn.io.Flush()
if conn.Debug { logging.Debug("-> %s", line)
fmt.Println(conn.Timestamp().Format(conn.TSFormat) + " -> " + line)
}
} }
// Implement Hybrid's flood control algorithm to rate-limit outgoing lines. // Implement Hybrid's flood control algorithm to rate-limit outgoing lines.
@ -255,6 +234,8 @@ func (conn *Conn) rateLimit(chars int64) {
// calculation above, then we're at risk of "Excess Flood". // calculation above, then we're at risk of "Excess Flood".
if conn.badness > 10*second && !conn.Flood { if conn.badness > 10*second && !conn.Flood {
// so sleep for the current line's time value before sending it // so sleep for the current line's time value before sending it
logging.Debug("irc.rateLimit(): Flood! Sleeping for %.2f secs.",
float64(linetime)/float64(second))
time.Sleep(linetime) time.Sleep(linetime)
} }
} }
@ -263,6 +244,7 @@ func (conn *Conn) shutdown() {
// Guard against double-call of shutdown() if we get an error in send() // Guard against double-call of shutdown() if we get an error in send()
// as calling sock.Close() will cause recv() to recieve EOF in readstring() // as calling sock.Close() will cause recv() to recieve EOF in readstring()
if conn.Connected { if conn.Connected {
logging.Info("irc.shutdown(): Disconnected from server.")
conn.Dispatcher.Dispatch("disconnected", conn, &Line{}) conn.Dispatcher.Dispatch("disconnected", conn, &Line{})
conn.Connected = false conn.Connected = false
conn.sock.Close() conn.sock.Close()

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@ -1,11 +1,18 @@
package client package client
import ( import (
"github.com/fluffle/goirc/logging"
"strings" "strings"
"testing" "testing"
"time" "time"
) )
func init() {
// We have Error level logging that is printed on socket shutdown
// which we don't care too much about when testing with a mock conn...
logging.SetLogLevel(logging.LogFatal)
}
func setUp(t *testing.T) (*mockNetConn, *Conn) { func setUp(t *testing.T) (*mockNetConn, *Conn) {
c := New("test", "test", "Testing IRC") c := New("test", "test", "Testing IRC")
c.State = t c.State = t
@ -39,33 +46,7 @@ func setUp(t *testing.T) (*mockNetConn, *Conn) {
} }
func tearDown(m *mockNetConn, c *Conn) { func tearDown(m *mockNetConn, c *Conn) {
// This is enough to cause all the associated goroutines in m and c stop c.shutdown()
// (tested below in TestShutdown to make sure this is the case)
m.Close()
}
func (conn *Conn) ExpectError() {
// With the current error handling, we could block on reading the Err
// channel, so ensure we don't wait forever with a 5ms timeout.
t := conn.State.(*testing.T)
timer := time.NewTimer(5e6)
select {
case <-timer.C:
t.Errorf("Error expected on Err channel, none received.")
case <-conn.Err:
timer.Stop()
}
}
func (conn *Conn) ExpectNoErrors() {
t := conn.State.(*testing.T)
timer := time.NewTimer(5e6)
select {
case <-timer.C:
case err := <-conn.Err:
timer.Stop()
t.Errorf("No error expected on Err channel, received:\n\t%s", err)
}
} }
func TestShutdown(t *testing.T) { func TestShutdown(t *testing.T) {
@ -78,18 +59,6 @@ func TestShutdown(t *testing.T) {
// Call shutdown manually // Call shutdown manually
c.shutdown() c.shutdown()
// Check that we get an EOF from Read()
timer := time.NewTimer(5e6)
select {
case <-timer.C:
t.Errorf("No error received for shutdown.")
case err := <-c.Err:
timer.Stop()
if err.String() != "irc.recv(): EOF" {
t.Errorf("Expected EOF, got: %s", err)
}
}
// Verify that the connection no longer thinks it's connected // Verify that the connection no longer thinks it's connected
if c.Connected { if c.Connected {
t.Errorf("Conn still thinks it's connected to the server.") t.Errorf("Conn still thinks it's connected to the server.")
@ -116,17 +85,9 @@ func TestEOF(t *testing.T) {
// Simulate EOF from server // Simulate EOF from server
m.Close() m.Close()
// Check that we get an EOF from Read() // Since things happen in different internal goroutines, we need to wait
timer := time.NewTimer(5e6) // 1 ms should be enough :-)
select { time.Sleep(1e6)
case <-timer.C:
t.Errorf("No error received for shutdown.")
case err := <-c.Err:
timer.Stop()
if err.String() != "irc.recv(): EOF" {
t.Errorf("Expected EOF, got: %s", err)
}
}
// Verify that the connection no longer thinks it's connected // Verify that the connection no longer thinks it's connected
if c.Connected { if c.Connected {

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ package client
import ( import (
"github.com/fluffle/goirc/event" "github.com/fluffle/goirc/event"
"github.com/fluffle/goirc/logging"
"strings" "strings"
) )
@ -75,7 +76,7 @@ func (conn *Conn) h_NICK(line *Line) {
if n := conn.GetNick(line.Nick); n != nil { if n := conn.GetNick(line.Nick); n != nil {
n.ReNick(line.Args[0]) n.ReNick(line.Args[0])
} else { } else {
conn.error("irc.NICK(): buh? unknown nick %s.", line.Nick) logging.Warn("irc.NICK(): unknown nick %s.", line.Nick)
} }
} }
@ -96,9 +97,8 @@ func (conn *Conn) h_JOIN(line *Line) {
// first we've seen of this channel, so should be us joining it // first we've seen of this channel, so should be us joining it
// NOTE this will also take care of n == nil && ch == nil // NOTE this will also take care of n == nil && ch == nil
if n != conn.Me { if n != conn.Me {
conn.error("irc.JOIN(): buh? JOIN to unknown channel %s recieved"+ logging.Warn("irc.JOIN(): JOIN to unknown channel %s recieved "+
"from (non-me) nick %s", "from (non-me) nick %s", line.Args[0], line.Nick)
line.Args[0], line.Nick)
return return
} }
ch = conn.NewChannel(line.Args[0]) ch = conn.NewChannel(line.Args[0])
@ -128,11 +128,11 @@ func (conn *Conn) h_PART(line *Line) {
if _, ok := ch.Nicks[n]; ok { if _, ok := ch.Nicks[n]; ok {
ch.DelNick(n) ch.DelNick(n)
} else { } else {
conn.error("irc.PART(): nick %s is not on channel %s", logging.Warn("irc.PART(): nick %s is not on channel %s",
line.Nick, line.Args[0]) line.Nick, line.Args[0])
} }
} else { } else {
conn.error("irc.PART(): buh? PART of channel %s by nick %s", logging.Warn("irc.PART(): PART of channel %s by nick %s",
line.Args[0], line.Nick) line.Args[0], line.Nick)
} }
} }
@ -147,11 +147,11 @@ func (conn *Conn) h_KICK(line *Line) {
if _, ok := ch.Nicks[n]; ok { if _, ok := ch.Nicks[n]; ok {
ch.DelNick(n) ch.DelNick(n)
} else { } else {
conn.error("irc.KICK(): nick %s is not on channel %s", logging.Warn("irc.KICK(): nick %s is not on channel %s",
line.Nick, line.Args[0]) line.Nick, line.Args[0])
} }
} else { } else {
conn.error("irc.KICK(): buh? KICK from channel %s of nick %s", logging.Warn("irc.KICK(): KICK from channel %s of nick %s",
line.Args[0], line.Args[1]) line.Args[0], line.Args[1])
} }
} }
@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ func (conn *Conn) h_QUIT(line *Line) {
if n := conn.GetNick(line.Nick); n != nil { if n := conn.GetNick(line.Nick); n != nil {
n.Delete() n.Delete()
} else { } else {
conn.error("irc.QUIT(): buh? QUIT from unknown nick %s", line.Nick) logging.Warn("irc.QUIT(): QUIT from unknown nick %s", line.Nick)
} }
} }
@ -173,12 +173,14 @@ func (conn *Conn) h_MODE(line *Line) {
} else if n := conn.GetNick(line.Args[0]); n != nil { } else if n := conn.GetNick(line.Args[0]); n != nil {
// nick mode change, should be us // nick mode change, should be us
if n != conn.Me { if n != conn.Me {
conn.error("irc.MODE(): buh? recieved MODE %s for (non-me) nick %s", line.Args[0], n.Nick) logging.Warn("irc.MODE(): recieved MODE %s for (non-me) nick %s",
line.Args[0], n.Nick)
return return
} }
conn.ParseNickModes(n, line.Args[1]) conn.ParseNickModes(n, line.Args[1])
} else { } else {
conn.error("irc.MODE(): buh? not sure what to do with MODE %s", strings.Join(line.Args, " ")) logging.Warn("irc.MODE(): not sure what to do with MODE %s",
strings.Join(line.Args, " "))
} }
} }
@ -187,7 +189,8 @@ func (conn *Conn) h_TOPIC(line *Line) {
if ch := conn.GetChannel(line.Args[0]); ch != nil { if ch := conn.GetChannel(line.Args[0]); ch != nil {
ch.Topic = line.Args[1] ch.Topic = line.Args[1]
} else { } else {
conn.error("irc.TOPIC(): buh? topic change on unknown channel %s", line.Args[0]) logging.Warn("irc.TOPIC(): topic change on unknown channel %s",
line.Args[0])
} }
} }
@ -198,7 +201,8 @@ func (conn *Conn) h_311(line *Line) {
n.Host = line.Args[3] n.Host = line.Args[3]
n.Name = line.Args[5] n.Name = line.Args[5]
} else { } else {
conn.error("irc.311(): buh? received WHOIS info for unknown nick %s", line.Args[1]) logging.Warn("irc.311(): received WHOIS info for unknown nick %s",
line.Args[1])
} }
} }
@ -207,7 +211,8 @@ func (conn *Conn) h_324(line *Line) {
if ch := conn.GetChannel(line.Args[1]); ch != nil { if ch := conn.GetChannel(line.Args[1]); ch != nil {
conn.ParseChannelModes(ch, line.Args[2], line.Args[3:]) conn.ParseChannelModes(ch, line.Args[2], line.Args[3:])
} else { } else {
conn.error("irc.324(): buh? received MODE settings for unknown channel %s", line.Args[1]) logging.Warn("irc.324(): received MODE settings for unknown channel %s",
line.Args[1])
} }
} }
@ -216,7 +221,8 @@ func (conn *Conn) h_332(line *Line) {
if ch := conn.GetChannel(line.Args[1]); ch != nil { if ch := conn.GetChannel(line.Args[1]); ch != nil {
ch.Topic = line.Args[2] ch.Topic = line.Args[2]
} else { } else {
conn.error("irc.332(): buh? received TOPIC value for unknown channel %s", line.Args[1]) logging.Warn("irc.332(): received TOPIC value for unknown channel %s",
line.Args[1])
} }
} }
@ -237,7 +243,8 @@ func (conn *Conn) h_352(line *Line) {
n.Modes.Invisible = true n.Modes.Invisible = true
} }
} else { } else {
conn.error("irc.352(): buh? got WHO reply for unknown nick %s", line.Args[5]) logging.Warn("irc.352(): received WHO reply for unknown nick %s",
line.Args[5])
} }
} }
@ -280,7 +287,8 @@ func (conn *Conn) h_353(line *Line) {
} }
} }
} else { } else {
conn.error("irc.353(): buh? received NAMES list for unknown channel %s", line.Args[2]) logging.Warn("irc.353(): received NAMES list for unknown channel %s",
line.Args[2])
} }
} }
@ -289,7 +297,8 @@ func (conn *Conn) h_671(line *Line) {
if n := conn.GetNick(line.Args[1]); n != nil { if n := conn.GetNick(line.Args[1]); n != nil {
n.Modes.SSL = true n.Modes.SSL = true
} else { } else {
conn.error("irc.671(): buh? received WHOIS SSL info for unknown nick %s", line.Args[1]) logging.Warn("irc.671(): received WHOIS SSL info for unknown nick %s",
line.Args[1])
} }
} }

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@ -73,8 +73,7 @@ func TestNICK(t *testing.T) {
// Call handler with a NICK line changing "our" nick to test1. // Call handler with a NICK line changing "our" nick to test1.
c.h_NICK(parseLine(":test!test@somehost.com NICK :test1")) c.h_NICK(parseLine(":test!test@somehost.com NICK :test1"))
// Should generate no errors and no response to server // Should generate no response to server
c.ExpectNoErrors()
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
// Verify that our Nick has changed // Verify that our Nick has changed
@ -87,7 +86,6 @@ func TestNICK(t *testing.T) {
// Call handler with a NICK line changing user1 to somebody // Call handler with a NICK line changing user1 to somebody
c.h_NICK(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com NICK :somebody")) c.h_NICK(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com NICK :somebody"))
c.ExpectNoErrors()
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
if c.GetNick("user1") != nil { if c.GetNick("user1") != nil {
@ -99,7 +97,6 @@ func TestNICK(t *testing.T) {
// Send a NICK line for an unknown nick. // Send a NICK line for an unknown nick.
c.h_NICK(parseLine(":blah!moo@cows.com NICK :milk")) c.h_NICK(parseLine(":blah!moo@cows.com NICK :milk"))
c.ExpectError()
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
} }
@ -135,9 +132,7 @@ func TestJOIN(t *testing.T) {
// significant effort to move Conn to being a mockable interface type // significant effort to move Conn to being a mockable interface type
// instead of a concrete struct. I'm not sure how feasible this is :-/ // instead of a concrete struct. I'm not sure how feasible this is :-/
// //
// Instead, in this test we (so far) just verify the correct code paths // Soon, we'll find out :-)
// are followed and trust that the unit tests for the various methods
// ensure that they do the right thing.
m, c := setUp(t) m, c := setUp(t)
defer tearDown(m, c) defer tearDown(m, c)
@ -146,9 +141,6 @@ func TestJOIN(t *testing.T) {
// Call handler with JOIN by test to #test1 // Call handler with JOIN by test to #test1
c.h_JOIN(parseLine(":test!test@somehost.com JOIN :#test1")) c.h_JOIN(parseLine(":test!test@somehost.com JOIN :#test1"))
// Ensure we aren't triggering an error here
c.ExpectNoErrors()
// Verify that the MODE and WHO commands are sent correctly // Verify that the MODE and WHO commands are sent correctly
m.Expect("MODE #test1") m.Expect("MODE #test1")
m.Expect("WHO #test1") m.Expect("WHO #test1")
@ -162,9 +154,6 @@ func TestJOIN(t *testing.T) {
// OK, now #test1 exists, JOIN another user we don't know about // OK, now #test1 exists, JOIN another user we don't know about
c.h_JOIN(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com JOIN :#test1")) c.h_JOIN(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com JOIN :#test1"))
// Again, expect no errors
c.ExpectNoErrors()
// Verify that the WHO command is sent correctly // Verify that the WHO command is sent correctly
m.Expect("WHO user1") m.Expect("WHO user1")
@ -179,7 +168,6 @@ func TestJOIN(t *testing.T) {
c.h_JOIN(parseLine(":user2!ident2@host2.com JOIN :#test1")) c.h_JOIN(parseLine(":user2!ident2@host2.com JOIN :#test1"))
// We already know about this user and channel, so nothing should be sent // We already know about this user and channel, so nothing should be sent
c.ExpectNoErrors()
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
// Simple verification that the state tracking has actually been done // Simple verification that the state tracking has actually been done
@ -189,12 +177,10 @@ func TestJOIN(t *testing.T) {
// Test error paths -- unknown channel, unknown nick // Test error paths -- unknown channel, unknown nick
c.h_JOIN(parseLine(":blah!moo@cows.com JOIN :#test2")) c.h_JOIN(parseLine(":blah!moo@cows.com JOIN :#test2"))
c.ExpectError()
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
// unknown channel, known nick that isn't Me. // unknown channel, known nick that isn't Me.
c.h_JOIN(parseLine(":user2!ident2@host2.com JOIN :#test2")) c.h_JOIN(parseLine(":user2!ident2@host2.com JOIN :#test2"))
c.ExpectError()
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
} }
@ -217,8 +203,7 @@ func TestPART(t *testing.T) {
// Then make them PART // Then make them PART
c.h_PART(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com PART #test1 :Bye!")) c.h_PART(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com PART #test1 :Bye!"))
// Expect no errors or output // Expect no output
c.ExpectNoErrors()
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
// Quick check of tracking code // Quick check of tracking code
@ -229,19 +214,15 @@ func TestPART(t *testing.T) {
// Test error states. // Test error states.
// Part a known user from a known channel they are not on. // Part a known user from a known channel they are not on.
c.h_PART(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com PART #test1 :Bye!")) c.h_PART(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com PART #test1 :Bye!"))
c.ExpectError()
// Part an unknown user from a known channel. // Part an unknown user from a known channel.
c.h_PART(parseLine(":user2!ident2@host2.com PART #test1 :Bye!")) c.h_PART(parseLine(":user2!ident2@host2.com PART #test1 :Bye!"))
c.ExpectError()
// Part a known user from an unknown channel. // Part a known user from an unknown channel.
c.h_PART(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com PART #test3 :Bye!")) c.h_PART(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com PART #test3 :Bye!"))
c.ExpectError()
// Part an unknown user from an unknown channel. // Part an unknown user from an unknown channel.
c.h_PART(parseLine(":user2!ident2@host2.com PART #test3 :Bye!")) c.h_PART(parseLine(":user2!ident2@host2.com PART #test3 :Bye!"))
c.ExpectError()
} }
// Test the handler for KICK messages // Test the handler for KICK messages
@ -264,8 +245,7 @@ func TestKICK(t *testing.T) {
// Then kick them! // Then kick them!
c.h_KICK(parseLine(":test!test@somehost.com KICK #test1 user1 :Bye!")) c.h_KICK(parseLine(":test!test@somehost.com KICK #test1 user1 :Bye!"))
// Expect no errors or output // Expect no output
c.ExpectNoErrors()
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
// Quick check of tracking code // Quick check of tracking code
@ -276,19 +256,15 @@ func TestKICK(t *testing.T) {
// Test error states. // Test error states.
// Kick a known user from a known channel they are not on. // Kick a known user from a known channel they are not on.
c.h_KICK(parseLine(":test!test@somehost.com KICK #test1 user1 :Bye!")) c.h_KICK(parseLine(":test!test@somehost.com KICK #test1 user1 :Bye!"))
c.ExpectError()
// Kick an unknown user from a known channel. // Kick an unknown user from a known channel.
c.h_KICK(parseLine(":test!test@somehost.com KICK #test2 user2 :Bye!")) c.h_KICK(parseLine(":test!test@somehost.com KICK #test2 user2 :Bye!"))
c.ExpectError()
// Kick a known user from an unknown channel. // Kick a known user from an unknown channel.
c.h_KICK(parseLine(":test!test@somehost.com KICK #test3 user1 :Bye!")) c.h_KICK(parseLine(":test!test@somehost.com KICK #test3 user1 :Bye!"))
c.ExpectError()
// Kick an unknown user from an unknown channel. // Kick an unknown user from an unknown channel.
c.h_KICK(parseLine(":test!test@somehost.com KICK #test4 user2 :Bye!")) c.h_KICK(parseLine(":test!test@somehost.com KICK #test4 user2 :Bye!"))
c.ExpectError()
} }
// Test the handler for QUIT messages // Test the handler for QUIT messages
@ -310,8 +286,7 @@ func TestQUIT(t *testing.T) {
// Have user1 QUIT // Have user1 QUIT
c.h_QUIT(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com QUIT :Bye!")) c.h_QUIT(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com QUIT :Bye!"))
// Expect no errors or output // Expect no output
c.ExpectNoErrors()
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
// Quick check of tracking code // Quick check of tracking code
@ -326,11 +301,9 @@ func TestQUIT(t *testing.T) {
// Have user1 QUIT again, expect ERRORS! // Have user1 QUIT again, expect ERRORS!
c.h_QUIT(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com QUIT :Bye!")) c.h_QUIT(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com QUIT :Bye!"))
c.ExpectError()
// Have a previously unmentioned user quit, expect an error // Have a previously unmentioned user quit, expect an error
c.h_QUIT(parseLine(":user2!ident2@host2.com QUIT :Bye!")) c.h_QUIT(parseLine(":user2!ident2@host2.com QUIT :Bye!"))
c.ExpectError()
} }
// Test the handler for MODE messages // Test the handler for MODE messages
@ -354,9 +327,8 @@ func TestMODE(t *testing.T) {
// Send a channel mode line // Send a channel mode line
c.h_MODE(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com MODE #test1 +kisvo somekey test user1")) c.h_MODE(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com MODE #test1 +kisvo somekey test user1"))
// Shouldn't get any errors or output // Expect no output
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectNoErrors()
// Verify expected state afterwards. // Verify expected state afterwards.
if cp := user1.Channels[test1]; !(cp.Op || c.Me.Channels[test1].Voice || if cp := user1.Channels[test1]; !(cp.Op || c.Me.Channels[test1].Voice ||
@ -373,7 +345,6 @@ func TestMODE(t *testing.T) {
// Send a nick mode line // Send a nick mode line
c.h_MODE(parseLine(":test!test@somehost.com MODE test +ix")) c.h_MODE(parseLine(":test!test@somehost.com MODE test +ix"))
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectNoErrors()
// Verify the two modes we expect to change did so // Verify the two modes we expect to change did so
if !nm.Invisible || nm.WallOps || !nm.HiddenHost { if !nm.Invisible || nm.WallOps || !nm.HiddenHost {
@ -383,12 +354,10 @@ func TestMODE(t *testing.T) {
// Check error paths -- send a valid user mode that's not us // Check error paths -- send a valid user mode that's not us
c.h_MODE(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com MODE user1 +w")) c.h_MODE(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com MODE user1 +w"))
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectError()
// Send a random mode for an unknown channel // Send a random mode for an unknown channel
c.h_MODE(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com MODE #test2 +is")) c.h_MODE(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com MODE #test2 +is"))
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectError()
} }
// Test the handler for TOPIC messages // Test the handler for TOPIC messages
@ -407,7 +376,6 @@ func TestTOPIC(t *testing.T) {
// Send a TOPIC line // Send a TOPIC line
c.h_TOPIC(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com TOPIC #test1 :something something")) c.h_TOPIC(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com TOPIC #test1 :something something"))
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectNoErrors()
// Make sure the channel's topic has been changed // Make sure the channel's topic has been changed
if test1.Topic != "something something" { if test1.Topic != "something something" {
@ -417,7 +385,6 @@ func TestTOPIC(t *testing.T) {
// Check error paths -- send a topic for an unknown channel // Check error paths -- send a topic for an unknown channel
c.h_TOPIC(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com TOPIC #test2 :dark side")) c.h_TOPIC(parseLine(":user1!ident1@host1.com TOPIC #test2 :dark side"))
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectError()
} }
// Test the handler for 311 / RPL_WHOISUSER // Test the handler for 311 / RPL_WHOISUSER
@ -431,7 +398,6 @@ func Test311(t *testing.T) {
// Send a 311 reply // Send a 311 reply
c.h_311(parseLine(":irc.server.org 311 test user1 ident1 host1.com * :name")) c.h_311(parseLine(":irc.server.org 311 test user1 ident1 host1.com * :name"))
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectNoErrors()
// Verify we now know more about user1 // Verify we now know more about user1
if user1.Ident != "ident1" || if user1.Ident != "ident1" ||
@ -443,7 +409,6 @@ func Test311(t *testing.T) {
// Check error paths -- send a 311 for an unknown nick // Check error paths -- send a 311 for an unknown nick
c.h_311(parseLine(":irc.server.org 311 test user2 ident2 host2.com * :dongs")) c.h_311(parseLine(":irc.server.org 311 test user2 ident2 host2.com * :dongs"))
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectError()
} }
// Test the handler for 324 / RPL_CHANNELMODEIS // Test the handler for 324 / RPL_CHANNELMODEIS
@ -463,7 +428,6 @@ func Test324(t *testing.T) {
// Send a 324 reply // Send a 324 reply
c.h_324(parseLine(":irc.server.org 324 test #test1 +snk somekey")) c.h_324(parseLine(":irc.server.org 324 test #test1 +snk somekey"))
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectNoErrors()
// Make sure the modes we expected to be set were set and vice versa // Make sure the modes we expected to be set were set and vice versa
if !cm.Secret || !cm.NoExternalMsg || cm.Moderated || cm.Key != "somekey" { if !cm.Secret || !cm.NoExternalMsg || cm.Moderated || cm.Key != "somekey" {
@ -473,7 +437,6 @@ func Test324(t *testing.T) {
// Check unknown channel causes an error // Check unknown channel causes an error
c.h_324(parseLine(":irc.server.org 324 test #test2 +pmt")) c.h_324(parseLine(":irc.server.org 324 test #test2 +pmt"))
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectError()
} }
// Test the handler for 332 / RPL_TOPIC // Test the handler for 332 / RPL_TOPIC
@ -492,7 +455,6 @@ func Test332(t *testing.T) {
// Send a 332 reply // Send a 332 reply
c.h_332(parseLine(":irc.server.org 332 test #test1 :something something")) c.h_332(parseLine(":irc.server.org 332 test #test1 :something something"))
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectNoErrors()
// Make sure the channel's topic has been changed // Make sure the channel's topic has been changed
if test1.Topic != "something something" { if test1.Topic != "something something" {
@ -502,7 +464,6 @@ func Test332(t *testing.T) {
// Check unknown channel causes an error // Check unknown channel causes an error
c.h_324(parseLine(":irc.server.org 332 test #test2 :dark side")) c.h_324(parseLine(":irc.server.org 332 test #test2 :dark side"))
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectError()
} }
// Test the handler for 352 / RPL_WHOREPLY // Test the handler for 352 / RPL_WHOREPLY
@ -516,7 +477,6 @@ func Test352(t *testing.T) {
// Send a 352 reply // Send a 352 reply
c.h_352(parseLine(":irc.server.org 352 test #test1 ident1 host1.com irc.server.org user1 G :0 name")) c.h_352(parseLine(":irc.server.org 352 test #test1 ident1 host1.com irc.server.org user1 G :0 name"))
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectNoErrors()
// Verify we now know more about user1 // Verify we now know more about user1
if user1.Ident != "ident1" || if user1.Ident != "ident1" ||
@ -530,7 +490,6 @@ func Test352(t *testing.T) {
// Check that modes are set correctly from WHOREPLY // Check that modes are set correctly from WHOREPLY
c.h_352(parseLine(":irc.server.org 352 test #test1 ident1 host1.com irc.server.org user1 H* :0 name")) c.h_352(parseLine(":irc.server.org 352 test #test1 ident1 host1.com irc.server.org user1 H* :0 name"))
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectNoErrors()
if !user1.Modes.Invisible || !user1.Modes.Oper { if !user1.Modes.Invisible || !user1.Modes.Oper {
t.Errorf("WHO modes of user1 not set correctly.") t.Errorf("WHO modes of user1 not set correctly.")
@ -539,7 +498,6 @@ func Test352(t *testing.T) {
// Check error paths -- send a 352 for an unknown nick // Check error paths -- send a 352 for an unknown nick
c.h_352(parseLine(":irc.server.org 352 test #test2 ident2 host2.com irc.server.org user2 G :0 fooo")) c.h_352(parseLine(":irc.server.org 352 test #test2 ident2 host2.com irc.server.org user2 G :0 fooo"))
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectError()
} }
// Test the handler for 353 / RPL_NAMREPLY // Test the handler for 353 / RPL_NAMREPLY
@ -575,7 +533,6 @@ func Test353(t *testing.T) {
c.h_353(parseLine(":irc.server.org 353 test = #test1 :test @user1 user2 +voice ")) c.h_353(parseLine(":irc.server.org 353 test = #test1 :test @user1 user2 +voice "))
c.h_353(parseLine(":irc.server.org 353 test = #test1 :%halfop @op &admin ~owner ")) c.h_353(parseLine(":irc.server.org 353 test = #test1 :%halfop @op &admin ~owner "))
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectNoErrors()
if len(test1.Nicks) != 8 { if len(test1.Nicks) != 8 {
t.Errorf("Unexpected number of nicks in test channel after 353.") t.Errorf("Unexpected number of nicks in test channel after 353.")
@ -616,7 +573,6 @@ func Test353(t *testing.T) {
// Check unknown channel causes an error // Check unknown channel causes an error
c.h_324(parseLine(":irc.server.org 353 test = #test2 :test ~user3")) c.h_324(parseLine(":irc.server.org 353 test = #test2 :test ~user3"))
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectError()
} }
// Test the handler for 671 (unreal specific) // Test the handler for 671 (unreal specific)
@ -633,7 +589,6 @@ func Test671(t *testing.T) {
// Send a 671 reply // Send a 671 reply
c.h_671(parseLine(":irc.server.org 671 test user1 :some ignored text")) c.h_671(parseLine(":irc.server.org 671 test user1 :some ignored text"))
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectNoErrors()
// Ensure user1 is now known to be on an SSL connection // Ensure user1 is now known to be on an SSL connection
if !user1.Modes.SSL { if !user1.Modes.SSL {
@ -643,5 +598,4 @@ func Test671(t *testing.T) {
// Check error paths -- send a 671 for an unknown nick // Check error paths -- send a 671 for an unknown nick
c.h_671(parseLine(":irc.server.org 671 test user2 :some ignored text")) c.h_671(parseLine(":irc.server.org 671 test user2 :some ignored text"))
m.ExpectNothing() m.ExpectNothing()
c.ExpectError()
} }

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
package client package client
import ( import (
"github.com/fluffle/goirc/logging"
"strings" "strings"
"time" "time"
) )
@ -33,6 +34,7 @@ func parseLine(s string) *Line {
line.Src, s = s[1:idx], s[idx+1:] line.Src, s = s[1:idx], s[idx+1:]
} else { } else {
// pretty sure we shouldn't get here ... // pretty sure we shouldn't get here ...
logging.Warn("Parsing of line '%s' didn't go well.", s)
line.Src = s[1:] line.Src = s[1:]
return line return line
} }

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ package client
import ( import (
"fmt" "fmt"
"os" "github.com/fluffle/goirc/logging"
"reflect" "reflect"
"strconv" "strconv"
) )
@ -25,12 +25,6 @@ type stateTracker struct {
chans map[string]*Channel chans map[string]*Channel
// Map of nicks we know about // Map of nicks we know about
nicks map[string]*Nick nicks map[string]*Nick
// A pointer to the connection whose state this tracks
conn *Conn
// Logging interface
l Logger
} }
@ -122,9 +116,54 @@ func (st *stateTracker) GetChannel(c string) *Channel {
return nil return nil
} }
/******************************************************************************\
* Channel methods for state management
\******************************************************************************/
func (ch *Channel) initialise() {
ch.Modes = new(ChanMode)
ch.Nicks = make(map[*Nick]*ChanPrivs)
}
// Associates an *irc.Nick with an *irc.Channel using a shared *irc.ChanPrivs
func (ch *Channel) AddNick(n *Nick) {
if _, ok := ch.Nicks[n]; !ok {
ch.Nicks[n] = new(ChanPrivs)
n.Channels[ch] = ch.Nicks[n]
} else {
logging.Warn("irc.Channel.AddNick(): trying to add already-present "+
"nick %s to channel %s", n.Nick, ch.Name)
}
}
// Disassociates an *irc.Nick from an *irc.Channel. Will call ch.Delete() if
// the *irc.Nick being removed is the connection's nick. Will also call
// n.DelChannel(ch) to remove the association from the perspective of *irc.Nick.
func (ch *Channel) DelNick(n *Nick) {
if _, ok := ch.Nicks[n]; ok {
if n == n.conn.Me {
// we're leaving the channel, so remove all state we have about it
ch.Delete()
} else {
ch.Nicks[n] = nil, false
n.DelChannel(ch)
}
} // no else here ...
// we call Channel.DelNick() and Nick.DelChan() from each other to ensure
// consistency, and this would mean spewing an error message every delete
}
// Stops the channel from being tracked by state tracking handlers. Also calls
// n.DelChannel(ch) for all nicks that are associated with the channel.
func (ch *Channel) Delete() {
for n, _ := range ch.Nicks {
n.DelChannel(ch)
}
ch.conn.chans[ch.Name] = nil, false
}
// Parses mode strings for a channel // Parses mode strings for a channel
func (ch *Channel) ParseModes(modes string, modeargs []string) os.Error { func (ch *Channel) ParseModes(modes string, modeargs []string) {
var modeop bool // true => add mode, false => remove mode var modeop bool // true => add mode, false => remove mode
var modestr string var modestr string
for i := 0; i < len(modes); i++ { for i := 0; i < len(modes); i++ {
@ -157,9 +196,8 @@ func (ch *Channel) ParseModes(modes string, modeargs []string) os.Error {
} else if !modeop { } else if !modeop {
ch.Modes.Key = "" ch.Modes.Key = ""
} else { } else {
return os.NewError(fmt.Sprintf( logging.Warn("Channel.ParseModes(): not enough arguments to "+
"irc.ParseChanModes(): buh? not enough arguments to process MODE %s %s%s", "process MODE %s %s%s", ch.Name, modestr, m)
ch.Name, modestr, m))
} }
case 'l': case 'l':
if modeop && len(modeargs) != 0 { if modeop && len(modeargs) != 0 {
@ -167,10 +205,9 @@ func (ch *Channel) ParseModes(modes string, modeargs []string) os.Error {
modeargs = modeargs[1:] modeargs = modeargs[1:]
} else if !modeop { } else if !modeop {
ch.Modes.Limit = 0 ch.Modes.Limit = 0
} } else {
return os.NewError(fmt.Sprintf( logging.Warn("Channel.ParseModes(): not enough arguments to "+
"Channel.ParseModes(): buh? not enough arguments to process MODE %s %s%s", "process MODE %s %s%s", ch.Name, modestr, m)
ch.Name, modestr, m))
} }
case 'q', 'a', 'o', 'h', 'v': case 'q', 'a', 'o', 'h', 'v':
if len(modeargs) != 0 { if len(modeargs) != 0 {
@ -190,86 +227,18 @@ func (ch *Channel) ParseModes(modes string, modeargs []string) os.Error {
} }
modeargs = modeargs[1:] modeargs = modeargs[1:]
} else { } else {
return os.NewError(fmt.Sprintf( logging.Warn("Channel.ParseModes(): untracked nick %s "+
"Channel.ParseModes(): MODE %s %s%s %s: buh? state tracking failure.", "recieved MODE on channel %s", modeargs[0], ch.Name)
ch.Name, modestr, m, modeargs[0]))
} }
} else { } else {
conn.error("Channel.ParseModes(): buh? not enough arguments to process MODE %s %s%s", ch.Name, modestr, m) logging.Warn("Channel.ParseModes(): not enough arguments to "+
"process MODE %s %s%s", ch.Name, modestr, m)
} }
} }
} }
return nil return nil
} }
// Parse mode strings for a nick
func (n *Nick) ParseModes(modes string) {
var modeop bool // true => add mode, false => remove mode
for i := 0; i < len(modes); i++ {
switch m := modes[i]; m {
case '+':
modeop = true
case '-':
modeop = false
case 'i':
n.Modes.Invisible = modeop
case 'o':
n.Modes.Oper = modeop
case 'w':
n.Modes.WallOps = modeop
case 'x':
n.Modes.HiddenHost = modeop
case 'z':
n.Modes.SSL = modeop
}
}
}
/******************************************************************************\
* Channel methods for state management
\******************************************************************************/
func (ch *Channel) initialise() {
ch.Modes = new(ChanMode)
ch.Nicks = make(map[*Nick]*ChanPrivs)
}
// Associates an *irc.Nick with an *irc.Channel using a shared *irc.ChanPrivs
func (ch *Channel) AddNick(n *Nick) {
if _, ok := ch.Nicks[n]; !ok {
ch.Nicks[n] = new(ChanPrivs)
n.Channels[ch] = ch.Nicks[n]
} else {
ch.conn.error("irc.Channel.AddNick() warning: trying to add already-present nick %s to channel %s", n.Nick, ch.Name)
}
}
// Disassociates an *irc.Nick from an *irc.Channel. Will call ch.Delete() if
// the *irc.Nick being removed is the connection's nick. Will also call
// n.DelChannel(ch) to remove the association from the perspective of *irc.Nick.
func (ch *Channel) DelNick(n *Nick) {
if _, ok := ch.Nicks[n]; ok {
if n == n.conn.Me {
// we're leaving the channel, so remove all state we have about it
ch.Delete()
} else {
ch.Nicks[n] = nil, false
n.DelChannel(ch)
}
} // no else here ...
// we call Channel.DelNick() and Nick.DelChan() from each other to ensure
// consistency, and this would mean spewing an error message every delete
}
// Stops the channel from being tracked by state tracking handlers. Also calls
// n.DelChannel(ch) for all nicks that are associated with the channel.
func (ch *Channel) Delete() {
for n, _ := range ch.Nicks {
n.DelChannel(ch)
}
ch.conn.chans[ch.Name] = nil, false
}
/******************************************************************************\ /******************************************************************************\
* Nick methods for state management * Nick methods for state management
\******************************************************************************/ \******************************************************************************/
@ -288,7 +257,8 @@ func (n *Nick) AddChannel(ch *Channel) {
ch.Nicks[n] = new(ChanPrivs) ch.Nicks[n] = new(ChanPrivs)
n.Channels[ch] = ch.Nicks[n] n.Channels[ch] = ch.Nicks[n]
} else { } else {
n.conn.error("irc.Nick.AddChannel() warning: trying to add already-present channel %s to nick %s", ch.Name, n.Nick) logging.Warn("irc.Nick.AddChannel(): trying to add already-present "+
"channel %s to nick %s", ch.Name, n.Nick)
} }
} }
@ -326,6 +296,29 @@ func (n *Nick) Delete() {
} }
} }
// Parse mode strings for a nick
func (n *Nick) ParseModes(modes string) {
var modeop bool // true => add mode, false => remove mode
for i := 0; i < len(modes); i++ {
switch m := modes[i]; m {
case '+':
modeop = true
case '-':
modeop = false
case 'i':
n.Modes.Invisible = modeop
case 'o':
n.Modes.Oper = modeop
case 'w':
n.Modes.WallOps = modeop
case 'x':
n.Modes.HiddenHost = modeop
case 'z':
n.Modes.SSL = modeop
}
}
}
/******************************************************************************\ /******************************************************************************\
* String() methods for all structs in this file for ease of debugging. * String() methods for all structs in this file for ease of debugging.
\******************************************************************************/ \******************************************************************************/
@ -438,7 +431,7 @@ func (n *Nick) String() string {
// +npk key // +npk key
func (cm *ChanMode) String() string { func (cm *ChanMode) String() string {
str := "+" str := "+"
a := make([]string, 2) a := make([]string, 0)
v := reflect.Indirect(reflect.ValueOf(cm)) v := reflect.Indirect(reflect.ValueOf(cm))
t := v.Type() t := v.Type()
for i := 0; i < v.NumField(); i++ { for i := 0; i < v.NumField(); i++ {
@ -450,12 +443,12 @@ func (cm *ChanMode) String() string {
case reflect.String: case reflect.String:
if f.String() != "" { if f.String() != "" {
str += ChanModeToString[t.Field(i).Name] str += ChanModeToString[t.Field(i).Name]
a[0] = f.String() a = append(a, f.String())
} }
case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64:
if f.Int() != 0 { if f.Int() != 0 {
str += ChanModeToString[t.Field(i).Name] str += ChanModeToString[t.Field(i).Name]
a[1] = fmt.Sprintf("%d", f.Int()) a = append(a, fmt.Sprintf("%d", f.Int()))
} }
} }
} }

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@ -0,0 +1,195 @@
package logging
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"os"
"sync"
)
// A simple level-based logging system.
// Note that higher levels of logging are still usable via Log()
// Also, remember to call flag.Parse() near the start of your func main()
const (
LogFatal = iota - 1
LogError
LogWarn
LogInfo
LogDebug
)
var (
file = flag.String("log.file", "",
"Log to this file rather than STDERR")
level = flag.Int("log.level", LogError,
"Level of logging to be output")
only = flag.Bool("log.only", false,
"Only log output at the selected level")
// Shortcut flags for great justice
quiet = flag.Bool("log.quiet", false,
"Only fatal output (equivalent to -v -1)")
warn = flag.Bool("log.warn", false,
"Warning output (equivalent to -v 1)")
info = flag.Bool("log.info", false,
"Info output (equivalent to -v 2)")
debug = flag.Bool("log.debug", false,
"Debug output (equivalent to -v 3)")
)
type Logger interface {
// Log at a given level
Log(int, string, ...interface{})
// Log at level 3
Debug(string, ...interface{})
// Log at level 2
Info(string, ...interface{})
// Log at level 1
Warn(string, ...interface{})
// Log at level 0
Error(string, ...interface{})
// Log at level -1, to STDERR always, and exit after logging.
Fatal(string, ...interface{})
// Change the current log display level
SetLogLevel(int)
}
// A struct to implement the above interface
type logger struct {
// We wrap a log.Logger for most of the heavy lifting
// but it can't be anonymous thanks to the conflicting definitions of Fatal
log *log.Logger
level int
only bool
*sync.Mutex // to ensure changing levels/flags is atomic
}
var internal *logger
func init() {
/// Hopefully this won't cause pain and suffering
flag.Parse()
// Where are we logging to?
var out io.Writer
if *file != "" {
fh, err := os.OpenFile(*file, os.O_WRONLY|os.O_CREATE|os.O_APPEND, 0644)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("Error opening log file: %s", err)
} else {
out = fh
}
} else {
out = os.Stderr
}
// What are we logging?
var lv int
// The shortcut flags prioritize by level, but an
// explicit level flag takes first precedence.
// I think the switch looks cleaner than if/else if, meh :-)
switch {
case *level != 0:
lv = *level
case *quiet:
lv = LogFatal
case *warn:
lv = LogWarn
case *info:
lv = LogInfo
case *debug:
lv = LogDebug
}
internal = New(out, lv, *only)
}
func New(out io.Writer, level int, only bool) *logger {
l := log.New(out, "", log.LstdFlags)
return &logger{l, level, only, &sync.Mutex{}}
}
// Internal function all others call to ensure identical call depth
func (l *logger) write(lv int, fm string, v ...interface{}) {
if lv > l.level {
// Your logs are not important to us, goodnight
return
}
l.Lock()
defer l.Unlock()
lineno := bool((l.log.Flags() & log.Lshortfile) > 0)
// Enable logging file:line if LogWarn level or worse
if lv <= LogWarn && !lineno {
l.log.SetFlags(log.LstdFlags | log.Lshortfile)
} else if lv > LogWarn && lineno {
l.log.SetFlags(log.LstdFlags)
}
// Writing the log is deceptively simple
l.log.Output(3, fmt.Sprintf(fm, v...))
if lv == LogFatal {
// Always fatal to stderr too.
log.Fatalf(fm, v...)
}
}
func (l *logger) Log(lv int, fm string, v ...interface{}) {
l.write(lv, fm, v...)
}
func Log(lv int, fm string, v ...interface{}) {
internal.write(lv, fm, v...)
}
// Helper functions for specific levels
func (l *logger) Debug(fm string, v ...interface{}) {
l.write(LogDebug, fm, v...)
}
func Debug(fm string, v ...interface{}) {
internal.write(LogDebug, fm, v...)
}
func (l *logger) Info(fm string, v ...interface{}) {
l.write(LogInfo, fm, v...)
}
func Info(fm string, v ...interface{}) {
internal.write(LogInfo, fm, v...)
}
func (l *logger) Warn(fm string, v ...interface{}) {
l.write(LogWarn, fm, v...)
}
func Warn(fm string, v ...interface{}) {
internal.write(LogWarn, fm, v...)
}
func (l *logger) Error(fm string, v ...interface{}) {
l.write(LogError, fm, v...)
}
func Error(fm string, v ...interface{}) {
internal.write(LogError, fm, v...)
}
func (l *logger) Fatal(fm string, v ...interface{}) {
l.write(LogFatal, fm, v...)
}
func Fatal(fm string, v ...interface{}) {
internal.write(LogFatal, fm, v...)
}
func (l *logger) SetLogLevel(lv int) {
l.Lock()
defer l.Unlock()
l.level = lv
}
func SetLogLevel(lv int) {
internal.SetLogLevel(lv)
}

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package logging
import (
"os"
"testing"
)
type mockWriter struct {
written []byte
}
func (w *mockWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err os.Error) {
w.written = append(w.written, p...)
return len(p), nil
}
func TestDefaultLogging(t *testing.T) {
w := &mockWriter{make([]byte, 0)}
l := New(w, LogError, false)
l.Log(4, "Nothing should be logged yet")
l.Log(LogDebug, "or yet...")
l.Log(LogWarn, "or yet!")
if len(w.written) > 0 {
t.Errorf("Unexpected low-level logging output.")
}
l.Log(LogError, "Error!")
// Note: the below is deliberately fragile to ensure
// the right file:line is logged on errors. Sorry!
if s := string(w.written); s[20:] != "log_test.go:26: Error!\n" {
t.Errorf("Error incorrectly logged (check line numbers!)")
}
}