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237 lines
7.2 KiB
Go
237 lines
7.2 KiB
Go
package client
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import "strings"
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const (
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REGISTER = "REGISTER"
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CONNECTED = "CONNECTED"
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DISCONNECTED = "DISCONNECTED"
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ACTION = "ACTION"
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AWAY = "AWAY"
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CTCP = "CTCP"
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CTCPREPLY = "CTCPREPLY"
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INVITE = "INVITE"
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JOIN = "JOIN"
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KICK = "KICK"
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MODE = "MODE"
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NICK = "NICK"
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NOTICE = "NOTICE"
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OPER = "OPER"
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PART = "PART"
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PASS = "PASS"
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PING = "PING"
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PONG = "PONG"
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PRIVMSG = "PRIVMSG"
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QUIT = "QUIT"
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TOPIC = "TOPIC"
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USER = "USER"
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VERSION = "VERSION"
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VHOST = "VHOST"
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WHO = "WHO"
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WHOIS = "WHOIS"
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)
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// cutNewLines() pares down a string to the part before the first "\r" or "\n"
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func cutNewLines(s string) string {
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r := strings.SplitN(s, "\r", 2)
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r = strings.SplitN(r[0], "\n", 2)
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return r[0]
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}
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// indexFragment looks for the last sentence split-point (defined as one of
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// the punctuation characters .:;,!?"' followed by a space) in the string s
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// and returns the index in the string after that split-point. If no split-
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// point is found it returns the index after the last space in s, or -1.
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func indexFragment(s string) int {
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max := -1
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for _, sep := range []string{". ", ": ", "; ", ", ", "! ", "? ", "\" ", "' "} {
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if idx := strings.LastIndex(s, sep); idx > max {
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max = idx
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}
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}
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if max > 0 {
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return max + 2
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}
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if idx := strings.LastIndex(s, " "); idx > 0 {
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return idx + 1
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}
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return -1
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}
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// splitMessage splits a message > splitLen chars at:
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// 1. the end of the last sentence fragment before splitLen
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// 2. the end of the last word before splitLen
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// 3. splitLen itself
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func splitMessage(msg string, splitLen int) (msgs []string) {
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// This is quite short ;-)
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if splitLen < 10 {
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splitLen = 10
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}
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for len(msg) > splitLen {
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idx := indexFragment(msg[:splitLen])
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if idx < 0 {
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idx = splitLen
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}
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msgs = append(msgs, msg[:idx]+"...")
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msg = msg[idx:]
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}
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return append(msgs, msg)
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}
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// Raw() sends a raw line to the server, should really only be used for
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// debugging purposes but may well come in handy.
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func (conn *Conn) Raw(rawline string) {
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// Avoid command injection by enforcing one command per line.
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conn.out <- cutNewLines(rawline)
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}
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// Pass() sends a PASS command to the server
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func (conn *Conn) Pass(password string) { conn.Raw(PASS + " " + password) }
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// Nick() sends a NICK command to the server
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func (conn *Conn) Nick(nick string) { conn.Raw(NICK + " " + nick) }
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// User() sends a USER command to the server
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func (conn *Conn) User(ident, name string) {
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conn.Raw(USER + " " + ident + " 12 * :" + name)
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}
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// Join() sends a JOIN command to the server
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func (conn *Conn) Join(channel string) { conn.Raw(JOIN + " " + channel) }
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// JoinKey() sends a JOIN command to the server with a key
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func (conn *Conn) JoinWithKey(channel string, key string) { conn.Raw(JOIN + " " + channel + " " + key) }
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// Part() sends a PART command to the server with an optional part message
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func (conn *Conn) Part(channel string, message ...string) {
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msg := strings.Join(message, " ")
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if msg != "" {
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msg = " :" + msg
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}
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conn.Raw(PART + " " + channel + msg)
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}
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// Kick() sends a KICK command to remove a nick from a channel
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func (conn *Conn) Kick(channel, nick string, message ...string) {
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msg := strings.Join(message, " ")
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if msg != "" {
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msg = " :" + msg
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}
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conn.Raw(KICK + " " + channel + " " + nick + msg)
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}
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// Quit() sends a QUIT command to the server with an optional quit message
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func (conn *Conn) Quit(message ...string) {
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msg := strings.Join(message, " ")
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if msg == "" {
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msg = conn.cfg.QuitMessage
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}
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conn.Raw(QUIT + " :" + msg)
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}
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// Whois() sends a WHOIS command to the server
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func (conn *Conn) Whois(nick string) { conn.Raw(WHOIS + " " + nick) }
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//Who() sends a WHO command to the server
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func (conn *Conn) Who(nick string) { conn.Raw(WHO + " " + nick) }
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// Privmsg() sends a PRIVMSG to the target t
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func (conn *Conn) Privmsg(t, msg string) {
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for _, s := range splitMessage(msg, conn.cfg.SplitLen) {
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conn.Raw(PRIVMSG + " " + t + " :" + s)
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}
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}
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// Notice() sends a NOTICE to the target t
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func (conn *Conn) Notice(t, msg string) {
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for _, s := range splitMessage(msg, conn.cfg.SplitLen) {
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conn.Raw(NOTICE + " " + t + " :" + s)
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}
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}
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// Ctcp() sends a (generic) CTCP message to the target t
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// with an optional argument
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func (conn *Conn) Ctcp(t, ctcp string, arg ...string) {
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// We need to split again here to ensure
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for _, s := range splitMessage(strings.Join(arg, " "), conn.cfg.SplitLen) {
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if s != "" {
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s = " " + s
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}
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// Using Raw rather than PRIVMSG here to avoid double-split problems.
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conn.Raw(PRIVMSG + " " + t + " :\001" + strings.ToUpper(ctcp) + s + "\001")
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}
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}
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// CtcpReply() sends a generic CTCP reply to the target t
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// with an optional argument
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func (conn *Conn) CtcpReply(t, ctcp string, arg ...string) {
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for _, s := range splitMessage(strings.Join(arg, " "), conn.cfg.SplitLen) {
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if s != "" {
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s = " " + s
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}
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// Using Raw rather than NOTICE here to avoid double-split problems.
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conn.Raw(NOTICE + " " + t + " :\001" + strings.ToUpper(ctcp) + s + "\001")
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}
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}
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// Version() sends a CTCP "VERSION" to the target t
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func (conn *Conn) Version(t string) { conn.Ctcp(t, VERSION) }
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// Action() sends a CTCP "ACTION" to the target t
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func (conn *Conn) Action(t, msg string) { conn.Ctcp(t, ACTION, msg) }
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// Topic() sends a TOPIC command to the channel
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// Topic(channel) retrieves the current channel topic (see "332" handler)
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// Topic(channel, topic) sets the topic for the channel
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func (conn *Conn) Topic(channel string, topic ...string) {
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t := strings.Join(topic, " ")
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if t != "" {
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t = " :" + t
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}
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conn.Raw(TOPIC + " " + channel + t)
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}
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// Mode() sends a MODE command to the server. This one can get complicated if
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// we try to be too clever, so it's deliberately simple:
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// Mode(t) retrieves the user or channel modes for target t
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// Mode(t, "modestring") sets user or channel modes for target t, where...
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// modestring == e.g. "+o <nick>" or "+ntk <key>" or "-is"
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// This means you'll need to do your own mode work. It may be linked in with
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// the state tracking and ChanMode/NickMode/ChanPrivs objects later...
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func (conn *Conn) Mode(t string, modestring ...string) {
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mode := strings.Join(modestring, " ")
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if mode != "" {
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mode = " " + mode
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}
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conn.Raw(MODE + " " + t + mode)
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}
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// Away() sends an AWAY command to the server
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// Away() resets away status
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// Away(message) sets away with the given message
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func (conn *Conn) Away(message ...string) {
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msg := strings.Join(message, " ")
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if msg != "" {
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msg = " :" + msg
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}
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conn.Raw(AWAY + msg)
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}
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// Invite() sends an INVITE command to the server
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func (conn *Conn) Invite(nick, channel string) {
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conn.Raw(INVITE + " " + nick + " " + channel)
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}
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// Oper() sends an OPER command to the server
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func (conn *Conn) Oper(user, pass string) { conn.Raw(OPER + " " + user + " " + pass) }
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// VHost() sends a VHOST command to the server
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func (conn *Conn) VHost(user, pass string) { conn.Raw(VHOST + " " + user + " " + pass) }
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// Ping() sends a PING command to the server
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// A PONG response is to be expected afterwards
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func (conn *Conn) Ping(message string) { conn.Raw(PING + " :" + message) }
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// Pong() sends a PONG command to the server
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func (conn *Conn) Pong(message string) { conn.Raw(PONG + " :" + message) }
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