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Per Amundsen, 02/23/2023 01:46 PM
Added in 1.9.0
$ial
Returns $true if Internal Address List is enabled, otherwise $false.
Always returns $true in AdiIRC.
Added in 1.9.0
$ial(nick/mask,[N])
Returns the Nth address matching mask in the Internal Address List.
Parameters
| Parameter | Description |
| nick/mask | Nick or mask to lookup. (can be a wildcard) |
| [N] | If N = 0, number of lookup matches, otherwise the Nth match. (optional, default i 1) |
Properties
| Property | Description |
| .nick | The user nick. |
| .user | The user ident. |
| .host | The user hostname. |
| .addr | The user ident@hostname. |
| .mark | The user mark. |
| .gecos | The user realname/fullname. |
| .name | The user realname/fullname. |
| .realname | The user realname/fullname. (AdiIRC only) |
| .account | The user account name. (IRCv3 feature) |
| .isaway | Returns $true if the user is away, otherwise $false. (AdiIRC only) |
| .away | Returns $true if the user is away, otherwise $false. |
| .bot | Returns $true if the user is marked as a IRCv3 bot, otherwise $false. |
| .id | Returns a unique id for this user. |
| bot - TODO |
Example
; Print the address 'ident!nick@hostname' for 'nick'. //echo -ag $ial(nick) ; Print the number of matches for wildcard search 'nick*'. //echo -ag $ial(nick*, 0) ; Print the realname for second match using wildcard search 'nick*'. //echo -ag $ial(nick*, 2).realname
Updated by Per Amundsen over 2 years ago · 15 revisions