$protect » History » Version 1
Per Amundsen, 02/04/2020 10:08 PM
1 | 1 | Per Amundsen | _Added in 3.8_ |
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3 | *$protect* |
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5 | Returns [[$true]] if protect is enabled, otherwise [[$false]]. |
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7 | _see also [[/protect]]._ |
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11 | *$protect(address|N)* |
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13 | Returns any matching address in the protect list, or the Nth address. |
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15 | *Parameters* |
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17 | address - Address to match. |
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18 | N - If N = 0, number of addresses, otherwise the Nth address. |
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20 | *Properties* |
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22 | .type - Returns the list of channels for this address. |
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23 | .network - Returns the network name for this address. |
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25 | *Example* |
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27 | <pre> |
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28 | ; Check if 'nick!ident@host' is in the protect list. |
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29 | //echo -g protect for nick!ident@host was $iif($aop(nick!ident@host), found, not found) |
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30 | </pre> |