/***************************************************************************
- * Copyright (C) 2005-2016 by the Quassel Project *
+ * Copyright (C) 2005-2018 by the Quassel Project *
* devel@quassel-irc.org *
* *
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify *
if (ircuser) {
ircuser->setAway(true);
ircuser->setAwayMessage(e->params().at(1));
- //ircuser->setLastAwayMessage(now);
+ // lastAwayMessageTime is set in EventStringifier::processIrcEvent301(), no need to set it
+ // here too
+ //ircuser->setLastAwayMessageTime(now);
}
}
int idleSecs = e->params()[1].toInt();
if (e->params().count() > 3) { // if we have more then 3 params we have the above mentioned "real life" situation
- int logintime = e->params()[2].toInt();
- loginTime = QDateTime::fromTime_t(logintime);
+ // Allow for 64-bit time
+ qint64 logintime = e->params()[2].toLongLong();
+ // Time in IRC protocol is defined as seconds. Convert from seconds instead.
+ // See https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdatetime.html#fromSecsSinceEpoch
+#if QT_VERSION >= 0x050800
+ loginTime = QDateTime::fromSecsSinceEpoch(logintime);
+#else
+ // fromSecsSinceEpoch() was added in Qt 5.8. Manually downconvert to seconds for
+ // now.
+ // See https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdatetime.html#fromMSecsSinceEpoch
+ loginTime = QDateTime::fromMSecsSinceEpoch((qint64)(logintime * 1000));
+#endif
}
IrcUser *ircuser = e->network()->ircUser(e->params()[0]);
void CoreSessionEventProcessor::handleCtcpTime(CtcpEvent *e)
{
- e->setReply(QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString());
+ // Explicitly specify the Qt default DateTime format string to allow for modification
+ // Qt::TextDate default roughly corresponds to...
+ // > ddd MMM d yyyy HH:mm:ss
+ //
+ // See https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdatetime.html#toString
+ // And https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qt.html#DateFormat-enum
+#if QT_VERSION > 0x050000
+ // Append the timezone identifier "t", so other other IRC users have a frame of reference for
+ // the current timezone. This could be figured out before by manually comparing to UTC, so this
+ // is just convenience.
+
+ // Alas, "t" was only added in Qt 5
+ e->setReply(QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("ddd MMM d yyyy HH:mm:ss t"));
+#else
+ e->setReply(QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString("ddd MMM d yyyy HH:mm:ss"));
+#endif
}