#include "ircuser.h"
#include "ircchannel.h"
+// IRCv3 capabilities
+#include "irccap.h"
+
// defined below!
struct NetworkInfo;
bool supports(const QString ¶m) const { return _supports.contains(param); }
QString support(const QString ¶m) const;
+ /**
+ * Checks if a given capability is advertised by the server.
+ *
+ * These results aren't valid if the network is disconnected or capability negotiation hasn't
+ * happened, and some servers might not correctly advertise capabilities. Don't treat this as
+ * a guarentee.
+ *
+ * @param[in] capability Name of capability
+ * @returns True if connected and advertised by the server, otherwise false
+ */
+ inline bool capAvailable(const QString &capability) const { return _caps.contains(capability.toLower()); }
+ // IRCv3 specs all use lowercase capability names
+
/**
* Checks if a given capability is acknowledged and active.
*
// QHash returns the default constructed value if not found, in this case, empty string
// See: https://doc.qt.io/qt-4.8/qhash.html#value
+ /**
+ * Check if the given authentication mechanism is likely to be supported.
+ *
+ * This depends on the server advertising SASL support and either declaring available mechanisms
+ * (SASL 3.2), or just indicating something is supported (SASL 3.1).
+ *
+ * @param[in] saslMechanism Desired SASL mechanism
+ * @return True if mechanism supported or unknown, otherwise false
+ */
+ bool saslMaybeSupports(const QString &saslMechanism) const;
+
IrcUser *newIrcUser(const QString &hostmask, const QVariantMap &initData = QVariantMap());
inline IrcUser *newIrcUser(const QByteArray &hostmask) { return newIrcUser(decodeServerString(hostmask)); }
IrcUser *ircUser(QString nickname) const;