/***************************************************************************
- * Copyright (C) 2005-2016 by the Quassel Project *
+ * Copyright (C) 2005-2019 by the Quassel Project *
* devel@quassel-irc.org *
* *
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify *
#include "ctcpevent.h"
#include "ircevent.h"
#include "ircuser.h"
-#include "logger.h"
+#include "logmessage.h"
#include "messageevent.h"
#include "netsplit.h"
#include "quassel.h"
// Handle capability negotiation
// See: http://ircv3.net/specs/core/capability-negotiation-3.2.html
// And: http://ircv3.net/specs/core/capability-negotiation-3.1.html
- if (e->params().count() >= 3) {
- CoreNetwork *coreNet = coreNetwork(e);
- QString capCommand = e->params().at(1).trimmed().toUpper();
- if (capCommand == "LS" || capCommand == "NEW") {
- // Either we've gotten a list of capabilities, or new capabilities we may want
- // Server: CAP * LS * :multi-prefix extended-join account-notify batch invite-notify tls
- // Server: CAP * LS * :cap-notify server-time example.org/dummy-cap=dummyvalue example.org/second-dummy-cap
- // Server: CAP * LS :userhost-in-names sasl=EXTERNAL,DH-AES,DH-BLOWFISH,ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE,PLAIN
- bool capListFinished;
- QStringList availableCaps;
- if (e->params().count() == 4) {
- // Middle of multi-line reply, ignore the asterisk
- capListFinished = false;
- availableCaps = e->params().at(3).split(' ');
- } else {
- // Single line reply
- capListFinished = true;
+
+ // All commands require at least 2 parameters
+ if (!checkParamCount(e, 2))
+ return;
+
+ CoreNetwork *coreNet = coreNetwork(e);
+ QString capCommand = e->params().at(1).trimmed().toUpper();
+ if (capCommand == "LS" || capCommand == "NEW") {
+ // Either we've gotten a list of capabilities, or new capabilities we may want
+ // Server: CAP * LS * :multi-prefix extended-join account-notify batch invite-notify tls
+ // Server: CAP * LS * :cap-notify server-time example.org/dummy-cap=dummyvalue example.org/second-dummy-cap
+ // Server: CAP * LS :userhost-in-names sasl=EXTERNAL,DH-AES,DH-BLOWFISH,ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE,PLAIN
+ bool capListFinished;
+ QStringList availableCaps;
+ if (e->params().count() == 4) {
+ // Middle of multi-line reply, ignore the asterisk
+ capListFinished = false;
+ availableCaps = e->params().at(3).split(' ');
+ } else {
+ // Single line reply
+ capListFinished = true;
+ if (e->params().count() >= 3) {
+ // Some capabilities are specified, add them
availableCaps = e->params().at(2).split(' ');
+ } else {
+ // No capabilities available, add an empty list
+ availableCaps = QStringList();
}
- // Store what capabilities are available
- QStringList availableCapPair;
- for (int i = 0; i < availableCaps.count(); ++i) {
- // Capability may include values, e.g. CAP * LS :multi-prefix sasl=EXTERNAL
- availableCapPair = availableCaps[i].trimmed().split('=');
- if(availableCapPair.count() >= 2) {
- coreNet->addCap(availableCapPair.at(0).trimmed().toLower(), availableCapPair.at(1).trimmed());
- } else {
- coreNet->addCap(availableCapPair.at(0).trimmed().toLower());
- }
+ }
+ // Sort capabilities before requesting for consistency among networks. This may avoid
+ // unexpected cases when some networks offer capabilities in a different order than
+ // others. It also looks nicer in logs. Not required.
+ availableCaps.sort();
+ // Store what capabilities are available
+ QString availableCapName, availableCapValue;
+ for (int i = 0; i < availableCaps.count(); ++i) {
+ // Capability may include values, e.g. CAP * LS :multi-prefix sasl=EXTERNAL
+ // Capability name comes before the first '='. If no '=' exists, this gets the
+ // whole string instead.
+ availableCapName = availableCaps[i].section('=', 0, 0).trimmed();
+ // Some capabilities include multiple key=value pairs in the listing,
+ // e.g. "sts=duration=31536000,port=6697"
+ // Include everything after the first equal sign as part of the value. If no '='
+ // exists, this gets an empty string.
+ availableCapValue = availableCaps[i].section('=', 1).trimmed();
+ // Only add the capability if it's non-empty
+ if (!availableCapName.isEmpty()) {
+ coreNet->addCap(availableCapName, availableCapValue);
}
+ }
+
+ // 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;
+ }
- // Begin capability requests when capability listing complete
- if (capListFinished)
- coreNet->beginCapNegotiation();
- } else if (capCommand == "ACK") {
- // Server: CAP * ACK :multi-prefix sasl
- // Got the capability we want, handle as needed.
- // As only one capability is requested at a time, no need to split
- QString acceptedCap = e->params().at(2).trimmed().toLower();
+ // 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 (!coreNet->capsRequiringConfiguration.contains(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, move on to the next capability
- coreNet->sendNextCap();
- }
- } else if (capCommand == "NAK" || capCommand == "DEL") {
- // Either something went wrong with this capability, or it is 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 what capability was denied or removed
- QString removedCap;
- for (int i = 0; i < removedCaps.count(); ++i) {
- removedCap = removedCaps[i].trimmed().toLower();
- // Mark this cap as removed
- coreNet->removeCap(removedCap);
+ // 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") {
- // Continue negotiation when capability listing complete only if this is the result
- // of a denied cap, not a removed cap
+ // 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();
}
}
}
IrcUser *ircuser = e->network()->updateNickFromMask(e->prefix());
if (ircuser) {
- QString newAccount = e->params().at(0);
- // WHOX uses '0' to indicate logged-out, account-notify uses '*'
- if (newAccount != "*") {
- // Account logged in, set account name
- ircuser->setAccount(newAccount);
- } else {
- // Account logged out, set account name to logged-out
- ircuser->setAccount("*");
- }
+ // WHOX uses '0' to indicate logged-out, account-notify and extended-join uses '*'.
+ // As '*' is used internally to represent logged-out, no need to handle that differently.
+ ircuser->setAccount(e->params().at(0));
} else {
qDebug() << "Received account-notify data for unknown user" << e->prefix();
}
/* IRCv3 away-notify - ":nick!user@host AWAY [:message]" */
void CoreSessionEventProcessor::processIrcEventAway(IrcEvent *e)
{
- if (!checkParamCount(e, 2))
+ if (!checkParamCount(e, 1))
return;
+ // Don't use checkParamCount(e, 2) since the message is optional. Some servers respond in a way
+ // that it counts as two parameters, but we shouldn't rely on that.
// Nick is sent as part of parameters in order to split user/server decoding
IrcUser *ircuser = e->network()->ircUser(e->params().at(0));
if (ircuser) {
- if (!e->params().at(1).isEmpty()) {
+ // If two parameters are sent -and- the second parameter isn't empty, then user is away.
+ // Otherwise, mark them as not away.
+ if (e->params().count() >= 2 && !e->params().at(1).isEmpty()) {
ircuser->setAway(true);
ircuser->setAwayMessage(e->params().at(1));
} else {
}
}
-
+/* JOIN: ":<nick!user@host> JOIN <channel>" */
void CoreSessionEventProcessor::processIrcEventJoin(IrcEvent *e)
{
if (e->testFlag(EventManager::Fake)) // generated by handleEarlyNetsplitJoin
IrcUser *ircuser = net->updateNickFromMask(e->prefix());
if (net->capEnabled(IrcCap::EXTENDED_JOIN)) {
- if (!checkParamCount(e, 3))
- return;
- // If logged in, :nick!user@host JOIN #channelname accountname :Real Name
- // If logged out, :nick!user@host JOIN #channelname * :Real Name
- // See: http://ircv3.net/specs/extensions/extended-join-3.1.html
- // FIXME Keep track of authed user account, requires adding support to ircuser.h/cpp
- ircuser->setRealName(e->params()[2]);
+ if (e->params().count() < 3) {
+ // Some IRC servers don't send extended-join events in all situations. Rather than
+ // ignore the join entirely, treat it as a regular join with a debug-level log entry.
+ // See: https://github.com/inspircd/inspircd/issues/821
+ qDebug() << "extended-join requires 3 params, got:" << e->params() << ", handling as a "
+ "regular join";
+ } else {
+ // If logged in, :nick!user@host JOIN #channelname accountname :Real Name
+ // If logged out, :nick!user@host JOIN #channelname * :Real Name
+ // See: http://ircv3.net/specs/extensions/extended-join-3.1.html
+ // WHOX uses '0' to indicate logged-out, account-notify and extended-join uses '*'.
+ // As '*' is used internally to represent logged-out, no need to handle that differently.
+ ircuser->setAccount(e->params()[1]);
+ // Update the user's real name, too
+ ircuser->setRealName(e->params()[2]);
+ }
}
// Else :nick!user@host JOIN #channelname
break;
}
- // If using away-notify, check new users. Works around buggy IRC servers
- // forgetting to send :away messages for users who join channels when away.
- if (net->capEnabled(IrcCap::AWAY_NOTIFY)) {
- net->queueAutoWhoOneshot(ircuser->nick());
- }
+ // With "away-notify" enabled, some IRC servers forget to send :away messages for users who join
+ // channels while away. Unfortunately, working around this involves WHO'ng every single user as
+ // they join, which is not very efficient. If at all possible, it's better to get the issue
+ // fixed in the IRC server instead.
+ //
+ // If pursuing a workaround instead, this is where you'd do it. Check the version control
+ // history for the commit that added this comment to see how to implement it - there's some
+ // unexpected situations to watch out for!
+ //
+ // See https://ircv3.net/specs/extensions/away-notify-3.1.html
if (!handledByNetsplit)
ircuser->joinChannel(channel);
if (net->isMe(ircuser)) {
net->setChannelJoined(channel);
+ // Mark the message as Self
+ e->setFlag(EventManager::Self);
// FIXME use event
net->putRawLine(net->serverEncode("MODE " + channel)); // we want to know the modes of the channel we just joined, so we ask politely
}
ircUser->removeUserModes(removeModes);
if (e->network()->isMe(ircUser)) {
+ // Mark the message as Self
+ e->setFlag(EventManager::Self);
coreNetwork(e)->updatePersistentModes(addModes, removeModes);
}
}
}
+void CoreSessionEventProcessor::processIrcEventNick(IrcEvent *e)
+{
+ if (checkParamCount(e, 1)) {
+ IrcUser *ircuser = e->network()->updateNickFromMask(e->prefix());
+ if (!ircuser) {
+ qWarning() << Q_FUNC_INFO << "Unknown IrcUser!";
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if (e->network()->isMe(ircuser)) {
+ // Mark the message as Self
+ e->setFlag(EventManager::Self);
+ }
+
+ // Actual processing is handled in lateProcessIrcEventNick(), this just sets the event flag
+ }
+}
+
+
void CoreSessionEventProcessor::lateProcessIrcEventNick(IrcEvent *e)
{
if (checkParamCount(e, 1)) {
}
+void CoreSessionEventProcessor::processIrcEventPart(IrcEvent *e)
+{
+ if (checkParamCount(e, 1)) {
+ IrcUser *ircuser = e->network()->updateNickFromMask(e->prefix());
+ if (!ircuser) {
+ qWarning() << Q_FUNC_INFO<< "Unknown IrcUser!";
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if (e->network()->isMe(ircuser)) {
+ // Mark the message as Self
+ e->setFlag(EventManager::Self);
+ }
+
+ // Actual processing is handled in lateProcessIrcEventNick(), this just sets the event flag
+ }
+}
+
+
void CoreSessionEventProcessor::lateProcessIrcEventPart(IrcEvent *e)
{
if (checkParamCount(e, 1)) {
}
QString channel = e->params().at(0);
ircuser->partChannel(channel);
- if (e->network()->isMe(ircuser))
+ if (e->network()->isMe(ircuser)) {
qobject_cast<CoreNetwork *>(e->network())->setChannelParted(channel);
+ }
}
}
{
QString param = e->params().count() ? e->params().first() : QString();
// FIXME use events
- coreNetwork(e)->putRawLine("PONG " + coreNetwork(e)->serverEncode(param));
+ // Take priority so this won't get stuck behind other queued messages.
+ coreNetwork(e)->putRawLine("PONG " + coreNetwork(e)->serverEncode(param), true);
}
void CoreSessionEventProcessor::processIrcEventPong(IrcEvent *e)
{
- // the server is supposed to send back what we passed as param. and we send a timestamp
- // but using quote and whatnought one can send arbitrary pings, so we have to do some sanity checks
- if (checkParamCount(e, 2)) {
- QString timestamp = e->params().at(1);
- QTime sendTime = QTime::fromString(timestamp, "hh:mm:ss.zzz");
- if (sendTime.isValid())
- e->network()->setLatency(sendTime.msecsTo(QTime::currentTime()) / 2);
+ // Ensure we get at least one parameter
+ if (!checkParamCount(e, 1))
+ return;
+
+ // Some IRC servers respond with only one parameter, others respond with two, with the latter
+ // being the text sent. Handle both situations.
+ QString timestamp;
+ if (e->params().count() < 2) {
+ // Only one parameter received
+ // :localhost PONG 02:43:49.565
+ timestamp = e->params().at(0);
+ } else {
+ // Two parameters received, pick the second
+ // :localhost PONG localhost :02:43:49.565
+ timestamp = e->params().at(1);
}
+
+ // The server is supposed to send back what we passed as parameter, and we send a timestamp.
+ // However, using quote and whatnot, one can send arbitrary pings, and IRC servers may decide to
+ // ignore our requests entirely and send whatever they want, so we have to do some sanity
+ // checks.
+ //
+ // Attempt to parse the timestamp
+ QTime sendTime = QTime::fromString(timestamp, "hh:mm:ss.zzz");
+ if (sendTime.isValid()) {
+ // Mark IRC server as sending valid ping replies
+ if (!coreNetwork(e)->isPongTimestampValid()) {
+ coreNetwork(e)->setPongTimestampValid(true);
+ // Add a message the first time it happens
+ qDebug().nospace() << "Received PONG with valid timestamp, marking pong replies on "
+ "network "
+ << "\"" << qPrintable(e->network()->networkName()) << "\" (ID: "
+ << qPrintable(QString::number(e->network()->networkId().toInt()))
+ << ") as usable for latency measurement";
+ }
+ // Remove pending flag
+ coreNetwork(e)->resetPongReplyPending();
+
+ // Don't show this in the UI
+ e->setFlag(EventManager::Silent);
+ // TODO: To allow for a user-sent /ping (without arguments, so default timestamp is used),
+ // this could track how many automated PINGs have been sent by the core and subtract one
+ // each time, only marking the PING as silent if there's pending automated pong replies.
+ // However, that's a behavior change which warrants further testing. For now, take the
+ // simpler, previous approach that errs on the side of silencing too much.
+
+ // Calculate latency from time difference, divided by 2 to account for round-trip time
+ e->network()->setLatency(sendTime.msecsTo(QTime::currentTime()) / 2);
+ } else if (coreNetwork(e)->isPongReplyPending() && !coreNetwork(e)->isPongTimestampValid()) {
+ // There's an auto-PING reply pending and we've not yet received a PONG reply with a valid
+ // timestamp. It's possible this server will never respond with a valid timestamp, and thus
+ // any automated PINGs will result in unwanted spamming of the server buffer.
+
+ // Don't show this in the UI
+ e->setFlag(EventManager::Silent);
+ // Remove pending flag
+ coreNetwork(e)->resetPongReplyPending();
+
+ // Log a message
+ qDebug().nospace() << "Received PONG with invalid timestamp from network "
+ << "\"" << qPrintable(e->network()->networkName()) << "\" (ID: "
+ << qPrintable(QString::number(e->network()->networkId().toInt()))
+ << "), silencing, parameters are " << e->params();
+ }
+ // else: We're not expecting a PONG reply and timestamp is not valid, assume it's from the user
}
if (!ircuser)
return;
+ if (e->network()->isMe(ircuser)) {
+ // Mark the message as Self
+ e->setFlag(EventManager::Self);
+ }
+
QString msg;
if (e->params().count() > 0)
msg = e->params()[0];
void CoreSessionEventProcessor::processIrcEventTopic(IrcEvent *e)
{
if (checkParamCount(e, 2)) {
- e->network()->updateNickFromMask(e->prefix());
+ IrcUser *ircuser = e->network()->updateNickFromMask(e->prefix());
+
+ if (e->network()->isMe(ircuser)) {
+ // Mark the message as Self
+ e->setFlag(EventManager::Self);
+ }
+
IrcChannel *channel = e->network()->ircChannel(e->params().at(0));
if (channel)
channel->setTopic(e->params().at(1));
}
}
+/* ERROR - "ERROR :reason"
+Example: ERROR :Closing Link: nickname[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] (Large base64 image paste.)
+See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2812#section-3.7.4 */
+void CoreSessionEventProcessor::processIrcEventError(IrcEvent *e)
+{
+ if (!checkParamCount(e, 1))
+ return;
+
+ if (coreNetwork(e)->disconnectExpected()) {
+ // During QUIT, the server should send an error (often, but not always, "Closing Link"). As
+ // we're expecting it, don't show this to the user.
+ e->setFlag(EventManager::Silent);
+ }
+}
+
#ifdef HAVE_QCA2
void CoreSessionEventProcessor::processKeyEvent(KeyEvent *e)
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]);
switch (e->params().count()) {
case 3:
topic = e->params()[2];
+ // fallthrough
case 2:
userCount = e->params()[1].toUInt();
+ // fallthrough
case 1:
channelName = e->params()[0];
+ // fallthrough
default:
break;
}
}
-/* RPL_WHOISACCOUNT: "<nick> <account> :is authed as */
+/* RPL_WHOISACCOUNT - "<nick> <account> :is authed as" */
void CoreSessionEventProcessor::processIrcEvent330(IrcEvent *e)
{
- if (!checkParamCount(e, 3))
+ // Though the ":is authed as" remark should always be there, we should handle cases when it's
+ // not included, too.
+ if (!checkParamCount(e, 2))
return;
IrcUser *ircuser = e->network()->ircUser(e->params().at(0));
QString channel = e->params()[0];
IrcUser *ircuser = e->network()->ircUser(e->params()[4]);
if (ircuser) {
+ // Only process the WHO information if an IRC user exists. Don't create an IRC user here;
+ // there's no way to track when the user quits, which would leave a phantom IrcUser lying
+ // around.
+ // NOTE: Whenever MONITOR support is introduced, the IrcUser will be created by an
+ // RPL_MONONLINE numeric before any WHO commands are run.
processWhoInformation(e->network(), channel, ircuser, e->params()[3], e->params()[1],
e->params()[2], e->params()[5], e->params().last().section(" ", 1));
}
// Check if channel name has a who in progress.
- // If not, then check if user nick exists and has a who in progress.
- if (coreNetwork(e)->isAutoWhoInProgress(channel) ||
- (ircuser && coreNetwork(e)->isAutoWhoInProgress(ircuser->nick()))) {
+ if (coreNetwork(e)->isAutoWhoInProgress(channel)) {
e->setFlag(EventManager::Silent);
}
}
QString channel = e->params()[1];
IrcUser *ircuser = e->network()->ircUser(e->params()[5]);
if (ircuser) {
+ // Only process the WHO information if an IRC user exists. Don't create an IRC user here;
+ // there's no way to track when the user quits, which would leave a phantom IrcUser lying
+ // around.
+ // NOTE: Whenever MONITOR support is introduced, the IrcUser will be created by an
+ // RPL_MONONLINE numeric before any WHO commands are run.
processWhoInformation(e->network(), channel, ircuser, e->params()[4], e->params()[2],
e->params()[3], e->params()[6], e->params().last());
// Don't use .section(" ", 1) with WHOX replies, for there's no hopcount to trim out
// As part of IRCv3 account-notify, check account name
- // WHOX uses '0' to indicate logged-out, account-notify uses '*'
+ // WHOX uses '0' to indicate logged-out, account-notify and extended-join uses '*'.
QString newAccount = e->params()[7];
if (newAccount != "0") {
// Account logged in, set account name
}
// Check if channel name has a who in progress.
- // If not, then check if user nick exists and has a who in progress.
- if (coreNetwork(e)->isAutoWhoInProgress(channel) ||
- (ircuser && coreNetwork(e)->isAutoWhoInProgress(ircuser->nick()))) {
+ if (coreNetwork(e)->isAutoWhoInProgress(channel)) {
e->setFlag(EventManager::Silent);
}
}
void CoreSessionEventProcessor::processIrcEvent403(IrcEventNumeric *e)
{
// If this is the result of an AutoWho, hide it. It's confusing to show to the user.
- if (!checkParamCount(e, 2))
+ // Though the ":No such channel" remark should always be there, we should handle cases when it's
+ // not included, too.
+ if (!checkParamCount(e, 1))
return;
QString channelOrNick = e->params()[0];
void CoreSessionEventProcessor::handleCtcpTime(CtcpEvent *e)
{
- e->setReply(QDateTime::currentDateTime().toString());
+ // Use the ISO standard to avoid locale-specific translated names
+ // Include timezone offset data to show which timezone a user's in, otherwise we're providing
+ // NTP-over-IRC with terrible accuracy.
+ e->setReply(formatDateTimeToOffsetISO(QDateTime::currentDateTime()));
}
void CoreSessionEventProcessor::handleCtcpVersion(CtcpEvent *e)
{
- e->setReply(QString("Quassel IRC %1 (built on %2) -- http://www.quassel-irc.org")
- .arg(Quassel::buildInfo().plainVersionString).arg(Quassel::buildInfo().commitDate));
+ // Deliberately do not translate project name
+ // Use the ISO standard to avoid locale-specific translated names
+ // Use UTC time to provide a consistent string regardless of timezone
+ // (Statistics tracking tools usually only group client versions by exact string matching)
+ e->setReply(QString("Quassel IRC %1 (version date %2) -- https://www.quassel-irc.org")
+ .arg(Quassel::buildInfo().plainVersionString)
+ .arg(Quassel::buildInfo().commitDate.isEmpty() ?
+ "unknown" : tryFormatUnixEpoch(Quassel::buildInfo().commitDate,
+ Qt::DateFormat::ISODate, true)));
}