Re: Kat: Irc.exw
- Posted by pampeano at ROCKETMAIL.COM Jun 10, 2001
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Is this an open project? If so, could you tell me where I could download the souce? Thanks, Guillermo BonvehĂ --- Kat <gertie at PELL.NET> wrote: > > On 9 Jun 2001, at 23:49, Kat wrote: > > > > > On 9 Jun 2001, at 19:54, Grape Vine wrote: > > > > > > > > Just got some free time(middle of moving) to play with irc.exw. > Very > > > nice, took about 5 min to get it to connect ot my irc > server(local > > > server(IRC Plus). I have not had long so i am prob just over > looking > > > something due to i dont know the structure of the data yet. I > cant get > > > it to respond to a ping event from the server, My traps dont work > and > > > the ping event does not parse to a number. If you have solved > this LMK, > > > I get this working for 3 min then get droped =( > > There are no standard data structures, sadly. For nearly every irc > event, i > have had to code a separate test and data extraction paragraph. > > > I didn't do anything but make it connect... i'll look at it again. > What do your > > traps and ping parser look like? > > Ok, i did a fair rewrite of the center part of that irc client code, > and it > responds to the server PING, to all "ctcp" commands (but replies to > only the > version and ping for now), and responds to numerics (but doesn't do > anything > about them). One reason i didn't do anything about replying is that i > was > considering an interpreter to run code in scripts outside the > connection code, > written while it's running,,, rather than run-test, > disconnect-shut-down, > change a line, reconnect-test. > > Kat > > -> [[TiggrTest]] VERSION > [[TiggrTest] VERSION reply]: TiggrBot by Kat > > . 03:27:29am 06/10/01 [TiggrTest] is 2 secs from me. . > [03:27] -> -[TiggrTest]- [TiggrTest], your Ping reply was 2 secs > from me, > your friendly [Tiggr] ;+} > > > >