package client import ( "strings" "time" ) // We parse an incoming line into this struct. Line.Cmd is used as the trigger // name for incoming event handlers, see *Conn.recv() for details. // Raw =~ ":nick!user@host cmd args[] :text" // Src == "nick!user@host" // Cmd == e.g. PRIVMSG, 332 type Line struct { Nick, Ident, Host, Src string Cmd, Raw string Args []string Time *time.Time } func parseLine(s string) *Line { line := &Line{Raw: s} if s[0] == ':' { // remove a source and parse it if idx := strings.Index(s, " "); idx != -1 { line.Src, s = s[1:idx], s[idx+1:] } else { // pretty sure we shouldn't get here ... line.Src = s[1:] return line } // src can be the hostname of the irc server or a nick!user@host line.Host = line.Src nidx, uidx := strings.Index(line.Src, "!"), strings.Index(line.Src, "@") if uidx != -1 && nidx != -1 { line.Nick = line.Src[:nidx] line.Ident = line.Src[nidx+1:uidx] line.Host = line.Src[uidx+1:] } } // now we're here, we've parsed a :nick!user@host or :server off // s should contain "cmd args[] :text" args := strings.Split(s, " :", 2) if len(args) > 1 { args = append(strings.Fields(args[0]), args[1]) } else { args = strings.Fields(args[0]) } line.Cmd = strings.ToUpper(args[0]) if len(args) > 1 { line.Args = args[1:] } return line }