// $Id: test.c,v 1.34 2008/01/26 12:02:07 lynx Exp $ // vim:syntax=lpc // // room to test some library functions etc // originally started by heldensaga // // ON_COMMAND is good here, because in the meantime the cmd() API // has been extended by the vars argument, so with the previous // style of overloading cmd() you just killed basic functions // of the room like /topic #define ON_COMMAND if (mycmd(command, args, source)) return 1; // same goes for msg() and ON_ANY #define ON_ANY if (mymsg(source, mc, data, vars)) return 1; #define ALLOW_EXTERNAL #define PLACE_SCRATCHPAD //#define MODERATED //#define PRIVATE #define NAME "TEST" //#define LINK SERVER_HOST //#define WHAT "_version" #define WHAT "_description" #include #ifdef HTMORE inherit NET_PATH "outputb"; // order is relevant. outputb needs to be inherited BEFORE textc! #include #endif #include mymsg(source, mc, data, vars) { PT(("Got %O in %O from %O\n", mc, ME, vars)) if (mc == "_request_test") { unless (source) source = vars["_INTERNAL_origin"]; // sendmsg(source, "_status_protocol_test_escaping_fancy", // "This message is a test. Please ignore.", ([ // "_fancy": "\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\t\t\n\n\n" // ]) ); sendmsg(source, "_status_protocol_test_trippy_body" "_can_your_parser_handle_complete_silly_methods_as_it" "_should_and_treat_this_just_like_any_status_packet", "This is a protocol test.\n" "Notice the space after the dot:\n" ". \n" ":_source\txmpp:bill@mikerawsoft.com\n" ":_action\tIf you think this is an action..\n" "_message_fake\n" "... then your parser got it wrong, because all of what you see\n" "here is just a multiline message body which legally happens\n" "to look like a PSYC packet itself. Dommage!", ([ "_test": "I am a test variable" ]) ); return 1; } return 0; } mycmd(a, args, source) { unless (source) source = previous_object(); // really needed??? switch (a) { #ifdef EXPERIMENTAL case "tdb": write_file("/default/out.textdb", "default/en/plain/text"->renderDB()); return 1; #endif case "ba": case "bas": case "base": case "base64": if (sizeof(args) > 1) { return base64(0, ARGS(1), source); } else { sendmsg(source, "_warning_usage_base64", "Usage: /base64 . See also /unbase64."); return 1; } case "unba": case "unbase64": if (sizeof(args) > 1) { return base64(1, ARGS(1), source); } else { sendmsg(source, "_warning_usage_unbase64", "Usage: /unbase64 "); return 1; } case "ro": case "rot": case "rot13": if (sizeof(args) > 1) { return rot13(ARGS(1), source); } else { sendmsg(source, "_warning_usage_rot13", "Usage: /rot13 "); return 1; } #if __EFUN_DEFINED__(tls_refresh_certificates) // just a test. should be elsewhere. case "recerts": tls_refresh_certificates(); return 1; #endif case "dr": if (sizeof(args) > 1) { dns_resolve(args[1], lambda( ({ 'name }), ({ #'sendmsg, source, "_status_dns", ({ #'+, args[1] + " has been resolved to ", 'name }) }) )); return 1; } } } base64(decode, text, source) { int value, *binary, i; string how; // how does this behave with binary data? we'll see if (decode) { text = to_string(decode_base64(text)); how = "decoded"; } else if (value = to_int(text)) { i=0; binary = allocate(4+ strlen(text)); // wrong byte order, but it's just a test anyway while (binary[i++] = value % 256) value = value / 256; binary = binary[.. i-2]; PT(("binary for %O is %O. i is %O\n", value, binary, i)) text = encode_base64(binary); how = "encoded_integer"; } else { text = encode_base64(to_array(text)); how = "encoded"; } sendmsg(source, "_notice_service_base64_"+ how, "base64 "+how+": [_result]", ([ "_result" : text ]) ); return 1; } rot13(text, source) { int i, length; mapping codetable; codetable = ([ // we'll need this for (de)crypting "a" : "n", "A" : "N", "b" : "o", "B" : "O", "c" : "p", "C" : "P", "d" : "q", "D" : "Q", "e" : "r", "E" : "R", "f" : "s", "F" : "S", "g" : "t", "G" : "T", "h" : "u", "H" : "U", "i" : "v", "I" : "V", "j" : "w", "J" : "W", "k" : "x", "K" : "X", "l" : "y", "L" : "Y", "m" : "z", "M" : "Z", "n" : "a", "N" : "A", "o" : "b", "O" : "B", "p" : "c", "P" : "C", "q" : "d", "Q" : "D", "r" : "e", "R" : "E", "s" : "f", "S" : "F", "t" : "g", "T" : "G", "u" : "h", "U" : "H", "v" : "i", "V" : "I", "w" : "j", "W" : "J", "x" : "k", "X" : "K", "y" : "l", "Y" : "L", "z" : "m", "Z" : "M" ]); length = strlen(text); for (i = 0; i <= length; i++) { if (codetable[text[i..i]]) { text[i..i] = codetable[text[i..i]]; } } sendmsg(source, "_notice_service_rot13", "rot13 result: [_result]", ([ "_result" : text ]) ); return 1; } #ifdef HTMORE // tutorial for buffered output for asynchronous http operations htget(prot, query, headers, qs) { object httpd = previous_object(); string target = query["target"]; if (query["scratchpad"]) return ::htget(prot, query, headers, qs); localize(query["lang"], "ht"); // we could be doing htok() here and leave out httpd->http_ok() later unless (stringp(target) && is_formal(target)) { htok(); httpd -> emit("

please provide a 'target'

\n"); return 1; } sendmsg(target, "_request" WHAT, 0, ([ ]), 0, 0, (: // start the buffering action init_buffer(""); // gets ignored if htok() already ran earlier //httpd->http_ok(prot, "text/x-html", ""); httpd->http_ok(prot); // htok(prot); won't work as it is called in this_interactive, // thus in the socket where the _status_version came from // regular w() feeding our buffering emit w("_PAGES_place_test", "[_nick]\n" "\n", ([ "_nick": MYNICK ])); // buffered write().. but don't use this.. please port all // your write()'s to emit() as any object->call() containing // write()'s will result in the network socket (xmpp or psyc) // receving those writes instead of the web browser!! // write() only works here because we are still in our own // object. write("

_request" WHAT " result from "+ target +"

\n"); // buffered emit. $4 is the vars. emit(sprintf( "
%O
\n", $4)); // now expel everything to the web browser flush_buffer(httpd); // and close the socket return httpd -> done(); :)); return HTMORE; } #endif