Scripting » History » Version 124
Per Amundsen, 03/29/2012 09:34 AM
1 | 42 | Per Amundsen | h1. Notice: this is info for 1.8.8 and higher. |
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3 | 1 | Per Amundsen | h1. Scripting |
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5 | In the latest beta's, I am experimenting with a little more advanced scripting features and I will use this wiki to track progress and features. |
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7 | 8 | Per Amundsen | Syntax, variables and functions will probably change a lot, so don't except previous scripts to still work in the next beta and so forth. |
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9 | 30 | Per Amundsen | There are 2 types of scripting at the moment, one that have been here for a long time, and a new system. |
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11 | 38 | Per Amundsen | All scripting is done in Commands -> Edit Commands where one line represent a script or a custom command and its trigger is one of 3 ways: |
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13 | /something<whitespace> |
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14 | 37 | Per Amundsen | keys<whitespace> |
15 | OnEvent<whitespace> |
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17 | 1 | Per Amundsen | Please note that variables and functions are *different* for these 2 types of scripts. |
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19 | You can comment out a command by putting a # in front of it. |
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21 | 1 | Per Amundsen | h1. Normal custom commands: |
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23 | 25 | Per Amundsen | <pre>Syntax = /something<whitespace>/somethingelse</pre> |
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25 | 23 | Per Amundsen | Here are some variables which can be used in Custom Commands, its like creating aliases of already available commands, e.g <pre>/hi /me says hi to $chan</pre> will show <pre>* kr0n says hi to #adiirc</pre> when typing <pre>/hi</pre> |
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27 | 32 | Per Amundsen | Current variables are $1 to $9, $params, $chan and $me. $1 to $9 represents what you type after /yourcommand e.g <pre>/sup /say whats up $1</pre> when typing <pre>/sup kr0n</pre> it will show like this <pre>User: whats up kr0n</pre> |
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29 | 29 | Per Amundsen | $params represents everything written after /yourcommand, $chan replaces itself with current channel and $me replaces itself with your current usernick. |
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31 | 19 | Per Amundsen | You can make combo commands by using | as a seperator, e.g <pre>/hi /me says hi to $chan|/me says hi again to $chan</pre> |
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33 | 1 | Per Amundsen | $file[path] returns data from a file, $frand[path] fetchs a random line from a file and $floop[path] gets one line increasingly (line1, then line2, then line3 etc). |
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35 | 27 | Per Amundsen | h1. Custom Commands by hotkeys |
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37 | 25 | Per Amundsen | <pre>Syntax = key&key<whitespace>/something</pre> |
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39 | 27 | Per Amundsen | In addition to making a custom command trigger by typing a /slash command, you make it trigger with a hotkey instead (note, these commmands will not be useable from the new scripting engine) |
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41 | 23 | Per Amundsen | Useable modifies are ctrl, alt and shift and any character or number or F key. |
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43 | An example |
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45 | 24 | Per Amundsen | <pre>ctrl&o /msg $chan ohai i just pressed ctrl and o</pre> |
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47 | 1 | Per Amundsen | Everytime you press ctrl and 'o' now, this command will be fired off. |
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49 | <pre>ctrl&alt&o /msg $chan ohai i just pressed ctrl and alt and o</pre> |
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51 | 1 | Per Amundsen | Everytime you press ctrl and alt and 'o' now, this command will be fired off. |
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53 | 27 | Per Amundsen | h1. Unified Scripting |
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55 | 27 | Per Amundsen | <pre>Syntax = OnEvent<whitespace>code</pre> |
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57 | 1 | Per Amundsen | The new scripting tries to combine normal client commands, your custom commands, functions and events into one scripting language. |
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59 | 25 | Per Amundsen | In Commands -> Edit Commands you can enter a scripting line with the following syntax: |
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61 | Followed by either an expression like this (works recursivly) |
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63 | <pre> |
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64 | if (SOMETING == SOMETHINGELSE) { EXECUTE HERE } |
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65 | if (SOMETING != SOMETHINGELSE) { EXECUTE HERE } |
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66 | 13 | Per Amundsen | if (SOMETING ismatch SOMETHINGELSE) { EXECUTE HERE }</pre> |
67 | 1 | Per Amundsen | or by an executed command or function |
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69 | 2 | Per Amundsen | You can now combine expressions with && (AND) and || (OR) like this |
70 | 1 | Per Amundsen | <pre> |
71 | 2 | Per Amundsen | if (SOMETHING == SOMETHING && SOMETHINGELSE != SOMETHINGELSE) { EXECUTE HERE } |
72 | 13 | Per Amundsen | if (SOMETHING == SOMETHING || SOMETHINGELSE != SOMETHINGELSE) { EXECUTE HERE }</pre> |
73 | 1 | Per Amundsen | The logic behind these expressions is not fully tested, id love any feedback on this. |
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75 | It is also possible to use else if like this |
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76 | <pre>if (SOMETHING == SOMETHING) { EXECUTE HERE } else if (SOMETHINGELSE == SOMETHINGELSE) { EXECUTE HERE }</pre> |
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77 | In the future just "else" will be possible to. |
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79 | (note: ismatch will check if SOMETHING exist inside SOMETHINGELSE e.g if something is "hello" and something else is "hello world" it would return True because "hello" exist) |
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81 | 1 | Per Amundsen | Executed commands are /slash commands already in the client e.g /msg #channel hello world. |
82 | Executed functions are predefined functions in the client, only two exists for now. |
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84 | An execution block can consist of both commands and functions if seperated by | (pipe) character like this <pre>/msg #channel hello world|.function bla bla|/msg #channel2 hello world</pre> |
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86 | Furthermore there is a lot of predefined variables for use with these functions, for now they are: |
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88 | $event / current event, e.g PRIVMSG 001 MODE and so forth |
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89 | $channel / the channel the event occurred on, if any |
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90 | $msg / the message to the channel/user or the message in a raw irc line e.g whois [kr0n] is a registered nick |
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91 | $nick / the nick the event was sent from, can be a irc.server.com, a nick or null |
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92 | $me / my current nick |
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93 | $network / the network the event occured on e.g Quakenet |
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94 | $ident / the from user ident if any |
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95 | $host / the from user hostname if any |
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96 | $myident / my ident |
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97 | $myhost / my host |
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98 | 14 | Per Amundsen | $server / host from the server e.g irc.server.com |
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100 | Currently predefined functions are: |
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101 | <pre> |
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102 | 36 | Per Amundsen | .insert <nick (use null for nonick)> |
103 | <where (a channel or $channel, a nick or $nick, or status)> |
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104 | <MsgType (MsgServer/MsgUser/MsgEmote/MsgCTCP/MsgNotice/MsgClient/MsgLog)> |
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105 | <$msg or message></pre> |
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107 | <pre> |
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108 | 13 | Per Amundsen | .eat <what (text or all)></pre> |
109 | 1 | Per Amundsen | .insert is used for inserting a specific message type into a chat window, its intended for use in cases where you want to override how adiirc shows a given event, but can also be used for adding additional messages. |
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111 | .eat is used to tell adiirc to either "eat" the text output from an event or "eat" everything and don't act on this event at all. |
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113 | Putting it all togheter, here are a few examples: |
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115 | <pre> |
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116 | 13 | Per Amundsen | OnEvent if ($event == NOTICE) { if ($msg ismatch hi there) { .insert $nick status MsgNotice $msg|.eat text } }</pre> |
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118 | insert the notice into the server window and tells adiirc to "eat" its own text output from this notice |
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120 | <pre> |
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121 | 41 | Per Amundsen | OnEvent if ($event == PRIVMSG && $msg == herp) { /msg $channel derp }</pre> |
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123 | 1 | Per Amundsen | if the event is a PRIVMSG AND the $msg equals "herp", then show "derp" in the channel |
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125 | 6 | Per Amundsen | <pre> |
126 | 13 | Per Amundsen | OnEvent if ($event == PRIVMSG) { if ($nick == Q || $nick == $me) { /msg $channel Q or $me is speaking! } }</pre> |
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128 | if the event is a PRIVMSG and the $nick equals "Q" OR $me then show "Q or $me is speaking" in the channel |
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130 | 34 | Per Amundsen | <pre>OnEvent if ($event == OnOp && $nick == $me) { /msg $channel Thx for op! }</pre> |
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132 | 35 | Per Amundsen | if the event is OnOp and the target nick is me, then show "Thx for op!" in the channel |
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134 | 3 | Per Amundsen | A list of custom events that is also usable as $event == |
135 | 4 | Per Amundsen | <pre> |
136 | 3 | Per Amundsen | OnOwner |
137 | OnDeOwner |
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138 | OnSpecialOp |
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139 | OnSpecialDeOp |
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140 | OnOp |
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141 | OnDeOp |
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142 | OnHop |
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143 | OnDeHop |
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144 | 1 | Per Amundsen | OnVoice |
145 | 42 | Per Amundsen | OnDeVoice |
146 | 46 | Per Amundsen | </pre> |
147 | 1 | Per Amundsen | |
148 | 46 | Per Amundsen | h1. Scripting changes in latest beta |
149 | This does not apply to the latest stable release! |
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150 | 1 | Per Amundsen | |
151 | 112 | Per Amundsen | *Scripting is now unified completly which means all variables applies to all scripts and: |
152 | 111 | Per Amundsen | $file[path] is now $file(path); |
153 | $frand[path] is now $frand(path); |
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154 | 112 | Per Amundsen | $floop[path] is now $floop(path);* |
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156 | 60 | Per Amundsen | *OnEvent* is now executed *AFTER* the event, use *OnBeforeEvent* for events where you want to .eat or in other ways manipulate the event. |
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158 | 119 | Per Amundsen | Shorter aliases are added for simplicity. |
159 | <pre> |
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160 | OnCommand /command { EXECUTE } |
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162 | 120 | Per Amundsen | On EVENT { EXECUTE } |
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164 | OnBefore EVENT { EXECUTE } |
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165 | </pre> |
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166 | 118 | Per Amundsen | |
167 | 50 | Per Amundsen | New command /nmsg added for cross network output, and a new event OnSongChanged. |
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169 | 50 | Per Amundsen | Combine them and you can automatically announce song changes in a channel or to a user with: |
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171 | 42 | Per Amundsen | <pre> |
172 | 123 | Per Amundsen | OnEvent if ($event == OnSongChanged) { /nmsg <network> <channel/Nick> $0-; } |
173 | 42 | Per Amundsen | </pre> |
174 | 62 | Per Amundsen | |
175 | 42 | Per Amundsen | Announce to several channels with: |
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177 | 42 | Per Amundsen | <pre> |
178 | 123 | Per Amundsen | OnEvent if ($event == OnSongChanged) { /nmsg <network> <channel/Nick> $0-;/nmsg <network> <channel/Nick> $0-; } |
179 | 42 | Per Amundsen | </pre> |
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181 | 61 | Per Amundsen | Network is the network name where the channel is, e.g NordicIRC, freenode, Quakenet, look at the name of the server window you are connected on to find it. |
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183 | Also added is better escaping, variables and a "null" variable, e.g |
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185 | <pre> |
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186 | 47 | Per Amundsen | OnEvent if ($event == PRIVMSG) { if (%test == null) { %test = SOMETHING|/msg $channel test is %test } } |
187 | 46 | Per Amundsen | </pre> |
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189 | 95 | Per Amundsen | New variable $now returns unixtime/ctime from current time. |
190 | 97 | Per Amundsen | New variable $active returns the current window Status/#channel/Nick. |
191 | 104 | Per Amundsen | New variable $! returns how many $0 $1 etc variables are filled (not sure if final name of it) |
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193 | 116 | Per Amundsen | These variables are saved into vars.ini unless removed (%var set to null) and reloaded when adiirc starts. |
194 | 89 | Per Amundsen | You can change/use them in any script. |
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196 | 49 | Per Amundsen | Note also that all user set variables starts with % and client variables starts with $. |
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198 | 91 | Per Amundsen | Some commands for manipulate variables: |
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200 | <pre> |
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201 | 93 | Per Amundsen | /set {-u seconds/-d] [%var] [value] / create or update a variable with value -u seconds, will delete the variable after X seconds, -d will decrease its value by 1 every second, then remove it |
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203 | 91 | Per Amundsen | /unset [var] / deletes a variable |
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205 | 93 | Per Amundsen | /inc {-u seconds/-d] [%var] [value] / increases a variable with value (only if value and var is ints) -u seconds, will delete the variable after X seconds, -d will decrease its value by 1 every second, then remove it |
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207 | 93 | Per Amundsen | /dec {-u seconds/-d] [%var] [value] / decreases a variable with value (only if value and var is ints) -u seconds, will delete the variable after X seconds, -d will decrease its value by 1 every second, then remove it |
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209 | /vars shows a list of all variables and their values |
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210 | 91 | Per Amundsen | </pre> |
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212 | 1 | Per Amundsen | Variables is still work in progress, id love some feedback/ideas of what it can be used for. |
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214 | 99 | Per Amundsen | halt can now be used instead of .eat all, it will halt immediately, ignoring rest of the script. |
215 | return will halt immediately, ignoring rest of the script, but not eat anything. |
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217 | 51 | Per Amundsen | <pre> |
218 | 73 | Per Amundsen | OnLoad / Called when the script is loaded |
219 | OnUnload / Called when the script is unloaded |
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220 | OnReload / Called when the script is reloaded |
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221 | OnConnecting / Called when a server is connecting |
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222 | OnLookingUp / Called when a server is looking up the hostname |
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223 | OnConnected / Called when a server is connected |
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224 | OnDisconnect / Called when a server gets disconnected |
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225 | 124 | Per Amundsen | OnCommand / Called whenever a user types a /slash command in the client ($0- will hold the full command, $0 will be the first word, $1 the second and so on) |
226 | 99 | Per Amundsen | OnCTCPRequest / Called when a user recives a CTCP request |
227 | OnCTCPReply / Called when a user recives a CTCP reply |
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228 | 1 | Per Amundsen | ACTION / Called when a user recives a ACTION (/me) message |
229 | 100 | Per Amundsen | OnNickChanged / Called when a user's nick changes, will only trigger on the user unlike NICK who triggers for everyone |
230 | 123 | Per Amundsen | OnSongChanged / Called when a song is changed in the selected media player |
231 | 51 | Per Amundsen | </pre> |
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233 | A few examples using these. |
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235 | <pre> |
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236 | OnEvent if ($event == OnLoad) { %myvariable = This was set at startup } |
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237 | OnEvent if ($event == OnUnLoad) { .msgbox varible set at startup was %myvariable } |
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238 | OnEvent if ($event == OnReLoad) { .msgbox Script reloaded } |
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239 | 99 | Per Amundsen | OnEvent if ($event == OnConnecting) { /echo i r conecting } |
240 | OnEvent if ($event == OnLookingUp ) { /echo i r looking up hostname } |
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241 | OnEvent if ($event == OnConnected ) { /echo i r connected } |
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242 | OnEvent if ($event == OnDisconnect) { /echo i r disconnected } |
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243 | OnEvent if ($event == OnCommand) { if ($0 == /me) { /echo i typed /me } } |
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244 | OnEvent if ($event == OnCommand) { /echo i typed $0, full command was $0- } |
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245 | 100 | Per Amundsen | OnEvent if ($event == OnCTCPRequest) { /echo CTCP Request $0- from $nick } |
246 | OnEvent if ($event == OnCTCPReply) { /echo CTCP Reply $0- from $nick } |
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247 | 1 | Per Amundsen | OnEvent if ($event == ACTION) { /echo ACTION $0- from $nick } |
248 | 100 | Per Amundsen | OnEvent if ($event == OnNickChanged) { /echo My nick is now $0 } |
249 | 123 | Per Amundsen | OnEvent if ($event == OnSongChanged) { /echo Song changed to $0- } |
250 | 52 | Per Amundsen | </pre> |
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252 | 99 | Per Amundsen | New Operators, all operators can now use ! to reverse the logic e.g !ison. If no operators are added it will test if remaining text is not null if (%test), if ($channel) etc. |
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254 | <pre> |
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255 | 101 | Per Amundsen | > / Will try and cast left and right variable to int and try "int1 greater than int2" |
256 | < / Will try and cast left and right variable to int and try "int1 lower than int2" |
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257 | >= / Will try and cast left and right variable to int and try "int1 greater than or equal to int2" |
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258 | <= / Will try and cast left and right variable to int and try "int1 lower than or equal to int2" |
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259 | isbetween / Will try and cast left variable to int and right variable have to be int-int, e.g "40 isbetween 30-50" |
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260 | ison / check if ($nick ison $channel) nick is the channel |
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261 | isop / check if ($nick isop $channel) is operator on the channel |
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262 | ishop / check if ($nick ishop $channel) is half operator on the channel |
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263 | issop / check if ($nick issop $channel) is special operator on the channel |
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264 | isowner / check if ($nick isowner $channel) is channel owner |
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265 | hasvoice / check if ($nick hasvoice $channel) have voice on the channel |
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266 | inchan / check if i am in chan (#channel inchan) (#channel !inchan) |
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267 | isnum / check something is a number (5 isnum) (5 !isnum) |
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268 | 65 | Per Amundsen | </pre> |
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270 | 53 | Per Amundsen | A complete rewrite of the parser logic is done, introducing the "else" keyword, and you can now use any nested length of "if" "else if" and "else" e.g: |
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272 | <pre> |
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273 | 54 | Per Amundsen | OnEvent if ($event == PRIVMSG) |
274 | { |
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275 | 55 | Per Amundsen | if (%test == null) { |
276 | /msg Hello world; |
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277 | if (%test == null) |
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278 | { |
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279 | 56 | Per Amundsen | /msg Hello world; |
280 | } |
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281 | 1 | Per Amundsen | } |
282 | else if (%test == null) |
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283 | { |
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284 | 59 | Per Amundsen | /msg Hello world |
285 | 1 | Per Amundsen | } |
286 | 55 | Per Amundsen | else (%test == null) |
287 | 54 | Per Amundsen | { |
288 | 59 | Per Amundsen | /msg Hello world |
289 | 55 | Per Amundsen | } |
290 | if (%test == null) |
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291 | { |
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292 | /msg Hello world |
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293 | 54 | Per Amundsen | } |
294 | } |
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295 | 53 | Per Amundsen | </pre> |
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297 | 1 | Per Amundsen | also ; is now useable like | for line ending. |
298 | 54 | Per Amundsen | |
299 | 57 | Per Amundsen | Simple kickcounter script: |
300 | <pre> |
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301 | 122 | Per Amundsen | OnBeforeEvent if ($event == OnCommand) { |
302 | 117 | Per Amundsen | if ($0 != /kick) |
303 | { |
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304 | return; |
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305 | } |
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307 | if (%kickcount == null) |
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308 | 1 | Per Amundsen | { |
309 | 117 | Per Amundsen | %kickcount = 0; |
310 | } |
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312 | 117 | Per Amundsen | %kickcount++; |
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314 | 117 | Per Amundsen | if ($2 == null) |
315 | { |
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316 | /kick $channel $1 Kick number %kickcount; |
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317 | halt; |
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318 | 69 | Per Amundsen | } |
319 | } |
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320 | 85 | Per Amundsen | </pre> |
321 | 69 | Per Amundsen | |
322 | You can now use "-" on $<number> variables to get all words from $<number> and after. |
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324 | <pre> |
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325 | OnEvent if ($event == OnCommand) { /echo $2- } |
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326 | 85 | Per Amundsen | </pre> |
327 | 69 | Per Amundsen | |
328 | When you type "/msg $me this is a test" you will get only "this is a test" |
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330 | <pre> |
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331 | OnEvent if ($event == OnCommand) { /echo $3- } |
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332 | 85 | Per Amundsen | </pre> |
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334 | When you type "/msg $me this is a test" you will get only "is a test" |
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336 | <pre> |
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337 | 100 | Per Amundsen | OnEvent if ($event == OnCommand) { /echo $0- } |
338 | 1 | Per Amundsen | </pre> |
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340 | 73 | Per Amundsen | When you type "/msg $me this is a test" you will get "/msg $me this is a test" |
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342 | 79 | Per Amundsen | $0- is now equal to $params and $msg, and $0 will return the first part e.g the command "/msg" |
343 | 73 | Per Amundsen | |
344 | 74 | Per Amundsen | Also you can use $raw<number> like $raw0 $raw1 $raw0- to get parts of the raw irc message. This will likely be the default way when better parsing functions are added. |
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346 | Several functions are added, they are all recursive and you can use any %variable or $variable as parameters: |
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347 | They are also usable inside if () statements. |
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348 | <pre> |
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349 | $replace(text, text2, text3) / replace all occurrences of text2 in text with text3 |
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350 | $upper(text) / return text uppercase |
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351 | $lower(text) return text lowercase |
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352 | $mid(text, startpos, endpos) / return part of text from startpos to endpos |
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353 | $substr(text, startpos, endpos) / return part of text from startpos to endpos |
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354 | $left(text, pos) / return pos characters starting from left of the text |
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355 | $right(text, pos) / return pos characters starting from right of the text |
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356 | $remove(text, text2) / replace all occurrences of text2 from text |
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357 | $len(text) / return length of text |
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358 | $count(text, text2) / counts all occurrences of text2 in text |
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359 | 77 | Per Amundsen | $pos(text, text2) / returns first occurrences position of text2 in text |
360 | $lastpos(text, text2) / returns last occurrences position of text2 in text |
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361 | 96 | Per Amundsen | $strip(text) / removes all color and font tags |
362 | 78 | Per Amundsen | $repeat(text, times) / repeats text X times |
363 | 87 | Per Amundsen | $insert(text, text2, pos) / inserts text2 into pos of text |
364 | 1 | Per Amundsen | $calc(formula) / calculate any variation of +-*/ |
365 | $formatdate(date, text) / formats a unix timestamp into date using date variables %d %m %y etc |
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366 | $fdate(date, text) / formats a unix timestamp into date using date variables %d %m %y etc |
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367 | 112 | Per Amundsen | $char(num) / returns ascii character from the number num |
368 | $chr(num) / returns ascii character from the number num |
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369 | $host(nick) / returns the hostmask of nick |
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370 | $ident(nick) / returns the ident of nick |
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371 | $(number) / dynamically gets a $0 $1 $2 variable e.g $(1) is same as $1 (not sure if final function name) |
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372 | 73 | Per Amundsen | $file(path) / reads file to end and returns the entire output without newlines |
373 | 75 | Per Amundsen | $fileloop(path) / reads through a file one line at the time, line increases +1 every time the same file is called |
374 | 113 | Per Amundsen | $floop(path) / reads through a file one line at the time, line increases +1 every time the same file is called |
375 | 114 | Per Amundsen | $filerandom(path) / returns a random line from a file |
376 | 113 | Per Amundsen | $frand(path) / returns a random line from a file |
377 | 75 | Per Amundsen | </pre> |
378 | |||
379 | All paths needs to be escaped e.g c:\\users\\kr0n\\file.txt if only a filename is entered, the script directory will be used. |
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380 | All characters that needs to be escaped before used as strings are \ ( ) { } | ; |
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381 | |||
382 | <pre> |
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383 | 1 | Per Amundsen | OnEvent if ($event == JOIN) { /msg $channel $replace(this is a test, test, replaced test) } |
384 | 82 | Per Amundsen | </pre> |
385 | 1 | Per Amundsen | |
386 | Shows "this is a replaced test" |
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387 | |||
388 | <pre> |
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389 | 106 | Per Amundsen | OnEvent if ($event == JOIN) { /msg $channel $replace($replace(this is a test, test, replaced test), replaced test, replaced again test) } |
390 | </pre> |
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391 | 1 | Per Amundsen | |
392 | 106 | Per Amundsen | Shows "this is a replaced again test" |
393 | |||
394 | 1 | Per Amundsen | Here is an fullblown kickban example script using the script editor |
395 | 106 | Per Amundsen | <pre> |
396 | 117 | Per Amundsen | OnCommand /kb { |
397 | 106 | Per Amundsen | if ($1 == null) { |
398 | /echo /kb - Nick missing; |
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399 | 117 | Per Amundsen | return; |
400 | 106 | Per Amundsen | } |
401 | 117 | Per Amundsen | |
402 | # equal to if ($channel != null) |
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403 | if ($channel) |
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404 | 1 | Per Amundsen | { |
405 | 117 | Per Amundsen | %msg = $2-; |
406 | %chan = $channel; |
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407 | } |
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408 | else |
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409 | { |
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410 | %msg = $3-; |
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411 | %chan = $2; |
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412 | } |
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413 | 106 | Per Amundsen | |
414 | 117 | Per Amundsen | # Set this for default ban reason, or remove for no default reason |
415 | if (%msg == null) { |
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416 | %msg = GTFO; |
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417 | } |
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418 | 1 | Per Amundsen | |
419 | 117 | Per Amundsen | if ($me isop %chan) { |
420 | /raw MODE %chan +b *!$ident($1)@$host($1); |
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421 | /raw KICK %chan $1 %msg; |
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422 | } else { |
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423 | /echo You are not oper on %chan; |
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424 | 106 | Per Amundsen | } |
425 | |||
426 | 117 | Per Amundsen | %msg = null; |
427 | %chan = null; |
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428 | 106 | Per Amundsen | } |
429 | </pre> |
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430 | |||
431 | Simple calculator script: |
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432 | 1 | Per Amundsen | <pre> |
433 | 117 | Per Amundsen | OnCommand /calc { |
434 | 106 | Per Amundsen | if ($1 == null) { |
435 | 1 | Per Amundsen | /echo /calc - Parameters missing; |
436 | 117 | Per Amundsen | return; |
437 | 106 | Per Amundsen | } |
438 | 87 | Per Amundsen | |
439 | # typing /calc -p <expression> sends output to channel |
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440 | 1 | Per Amundsen | if ($1 == -p) { |
441 | 87 | Per Amundsen | /msg $channel Calculating : $2-; |
442 | /msg $channel Result is : $calc($2-); |
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443 | 102 | Per Amundsen | } else { |
444 | 87 | Per Amundsen | /echo Calculating : $1-; |
445 | 106 | Per Amundsen | /echo Result is : $calc($1-); |
446 | } |
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447 | } |
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448 | </pre> |
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449 | |||
450 | Colored version |
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451 | <pre> |
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452 | 117 | Per Amundsen | OnCommand /calc { |
453 | 106 | Per Amundsen | if ($1 == null) { |
454 | /echo /calc - Parameters missing; |
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455 | 117 | Per Amundsen | return; |
456 | 106 | Per Amundsen | } |
457 | 98 | Per Amundsen | |
458 | # typing /calc -p <expression> sends output to channel |
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459 | if ($1 == -p) { |
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460 | /msg $channel $chr(3)4Calculating : $2-; |
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461 | /msg $channel $chr(3)4Result is : $calc($2-); |
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462 | 106 | Per Amundsen | } else { |
463 | /echo $chr(3)4Calculating : 4$1-; |
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464 | /echo $chr(3)4Result is : $calc($1-); |
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465 | } |
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466 | } |
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467 | 104 | Per Amundsen | </pre> |
468 | 106 | Per Amundsen | |
469 | CTCP flood detection example |
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470 | |||
471 | 103 | Per Amundsen | <pre> |
472 | OnEvent if ($event == OnCTCPRequest) { |
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473 | if (%count == null) { |
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474 | /set -u 10 %count 1; |
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475 | } else { |
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476 | /inc -u 10 %count 1; |
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477 | } |
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478 | 105 | Per Amundsen | |
479 | 103 | Per Amundsen | if (%count > 4) { |
480 | /ignore -u 30 -t $nick!$ident@$host; |
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481 | } |
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482 | } |
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483 | </pre> |
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484 | |||
485 | while (CONDITION) { EXECUTE } is now useable for a loop |
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486 | |||
487 | Mass mode example |
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488 | |||
489 | <pre> |
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490 | 117 | Per Amundsen | OnCommand /mass { |
491 | 109 | Per Amundsen | if ($2 == null) { |
492 | 103 | Per Amundsen | /echo /mass - Parameters missing [+/-<mode> <nick> <nick> <nick>]; |
493 | 117 | Per Amundsen | return; |
494 | 103 | Per Amundsen | } |
495 | |||
496 | 1 | Per Amundsen | %len = 2; |
497 | |||
498 | 117 | Per Amundsen | # equal to while (%len <= $count(%len, $chr(32))) |
499 | 1 | Per Amundsen | while (%len <= $!) { |
500 | if ($(%len) ison $channel) { |
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501 | /mode $channel $1 $(%len); |
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502 | } |
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503 | |||
504 | /inc %len; |
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505 | } |
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506 | } |
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507 | </pre> |
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508 | 121 | Per Amundsen | |
509 | It is now possible to use custom commands as functions, lets say you make a /calc like this. |
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510 | |||
511 | <pre> |
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512 | OnCommand /mycalc { |
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513 | return $calc($0+$1); |
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514 | } |
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515 | </pre> |
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516 | |||
517 | Then you can call this function with eiter /mycalc <number> <number> the normal way or $mycalc(<number, <number>) like this |
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518 | <pre> |
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519 | OnCommand /testcalc { |
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520 | /echo $0 + $1 is $mycalc($0, $1); |
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521 | /echo 5 + 4 is $mycalc(5, 4); |
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522 | } |
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523 | </pre> |
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524 | |||
525 | Typing /testcalc will show the result. These custom functions are fully nested like the client functions. |