+ // Begin capability requests when capability listing complete
+ if (capListFinished)
+ coreNet->beginCapNegotiation();
+ } else if (capCommand == "ACK") {
+ // CAP ACK requires at least 3 parameters (no empty response allowed)
+ if (!checkParamCount(e, 3)) {
+ // If an invalid reply is sent, try to continue rather than getting stuck.
+ coreNet->sendNextCap();
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Server: CAP * ACK :multi-prefix sasl
+ // Got the capabilities we want, handle as needed.
+ QStringList acceptedCaps;
+ acceptedCaps = e->params().at(2).split(' ');
+
+ // Store what capability was acknowledged
+ QString acceptedCap;
+
+ // Keep track of whether or not a capability requires further configuration. Due to queuing
+ // logic in CoreNetwork::queueCap(), this shouldn't ever happen when more than one
+ // capability is requested, but it's better to handle edge cases or faulty servers.
+ bool capsRequireConfiguration = false;
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < acceptedCaps.count(); ++i) {
+ acceptedCap = acceptedCaps[i].trimmed().toLower();
+ // Mark this cap as accepted
+ coreNet->acknowledgeCap(acceptedCap);
+ if (!capsRequireConfiguration &&
+ coreNet->capsRequiringConfiguration.contains(acceptedCap)) {
+ capsRequireConfiguration = true;
+ // Some capabilities (e.g. SASL) require further messages to finish. If so, do NOT
+ // send the next capability; it will be handled elsewhere in CoreNetwork.
+ // Otherwise, allow moving on to the next capability.
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (!capsRequireConfiguration) {
+ // No additional configuration required, move on to the next capability
+ coreNet->sendNextCap();
+ }
+ } else if (capCommand == "NAK" || capCommand == "DEL") {
+ // CAP NAK/DEL require at least 3 parameters (no empty response allowed)
+ if (!checkParamCount(e, 3)) {
+ if (capCommand == "NAK") {
+ // If an invalid reply is sent, try to continue rather than getting stuck. This
+ // only matters for denied caps, not removed caps.
+ coreNet->sendNextCap();
+ }
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Either something went wrong with the capabilities, or they are no longer supported
+ // > For CAP NAK
+ // Server: CAP * NAK :multi-prefix sasl
+ // > For CAP DEL
+ // Server: :irc.example.com CAP modernclient DEL :multi-prefix sasl
+ // CAP NAK and CAP DEL replies are always single-line
+
+ QStringList removedCaps;
+ removedCaps = e->params().at(2).split(' ');
+
+ // Store the capabilities that were denied or removed
+ QString removedCap;
+ for (int i = 0; i < removedCaps.count(); ++i) {
+ removedCap = removedCaps[i].trimmed().toLower();
+ // Mark this cap as removed.
+ // For CAP DEL, removes it from use.
+ // For CAP NAK when received before negotiation enabled these capabilities, removeCap()
+ // should do nothing. This merely guards against non-spec servers sending an
+ // unsolicited CAP ACK then later removing that capability.
+ coreNet->removeCap(removedCap);
+ }
+
+ if (capCommand == "NAK") {
+ // Continue negotiation only if this is the result of denied caps, not removed caps
+ if (removedCaps.count() > 1) {
+ // We've received a CAP NAK reply to multiple capabilities at once. Unfortunately,
+ // we don't know which capability failed and which ones are valid to re-request, so
+ // individually retry each capability from the failed bundle.
+ // See CoreNetwork::retryCapsIndividually() for more details.
+ coreNet->retryCapsIndividually();
+ // Still need to call sendNextCap() to carry on.
+ }
+ // Carry on with negotiation
+ coreNet->sendNextCap();
+ }
+ }