-void Message::setFlags(Flags flags) {
- _flags = flags;
-}
-
-#ifndef SPUTDEV
-QString Message::mircToInternal(QString mirc) {
- mirc.replace('%', "%%"); // escape % just to be sure
- mirc.replace('\x02', "%B");
- mirc.replace('\x0f', "%O");
- mirc.replace('\x12', "%R");
- mirc.replace('\x16', "%R");
- mirc.replace('\x1d', "%S");
- mirc.replace('\x1f', "%U");
-
- // Now we bring the color codes (\x03) in a sane format that can be parsed more easily later.
- // %Dcfxx is foreground, %Dcbxx is background color, where xx is a 2 digit dec number denoting the color code.
- // %Dc- turns color off.
- // Note: We use the "mirc standard" as described in <http://www.mirc.co.uk/help/color.txt>.
- // This means that we don't accept something like \x03,5 (even though others, like WeeChat, do).
- int pos = 0;
- for(;;) {
- pos = mirc.indexOf('\x03', pos);
- if(pos < 0) break; // no more mirc color codes
- QString ins, num;
- int l = mirc.length();
- int i = pos + 1;
- // check for fg color
- if(i < l && mirc[i].isDigit()) {
- num = mirc[i++];
- if(i < l && mirc[i].isDigit()) num.append(mirc[i++]);
- else num.prepend('0');
- ins = QString("%Dcf%1").arg(num);
-
- if(i+1 < l && mirc[i] == ',' && mirc[i+1].isDigit()) {
- i++;
- num = mirc[i++];
- if(i < l && mirc[i].isDigit()) num.append(mirc[i++]);
- else num.prepend('0');
- ins += QString("%Dcb%1").arg(num);
- }
- } else {
- ins = "%Dc-";
- }
- mirc.replace(pos, i-pos, ins);
- }
- return mirc;
-}
-
-void Message::format() {
- if(!_formattedText.isNull())
- return; // already done
-
- QString user = userFromMask(sender());
- QString host = hostFromMask(sender());
- QString nick = nickFromMask(sender());
- QString txt = mircToInternal(contents());
- QString bufferName = bufferInfo().bufferName();
-
- _formattedTimestamp = tr("%DT[%1]").arg(timestamp().toLocalTime().toString("hh:mm:ss"));