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75 lines
1.8 KiB
C
75 lines
1.8 KiB
C
// $Id: output.c,v 1.20 2008/08/05 12:21:33 lynx Exp $ // vim:syntax=lpc
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//
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// binary output functions, used by user.c and psyc/server.c
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#include <net.h>
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// protected..? now used by psyc/library.
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int emit(string message) {
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unless (strlen(message)) {
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PT(("%O got empty emit call\n", ME))
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#if DEBUG > 1
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tell_object(ME, "**EMPTY**");
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raise_error("empty");
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#endif
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return 0;
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}
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#if 0 //def EMIT_CAN_WRITE
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// ... no.. emit can't write(). it fails when a user disconnects
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// and is still in the room, then the output goes
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// to the sender's socket. terrible.
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//
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// also: gets in conflict when both ME and this_interactive()
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// are given and not the same, like in user->htget().
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// in that case you _have_ to use write() or
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// this_interactive()->emit()
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if (!interactive(ME)) {
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// when a place calls emit() it probably intends to
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// output to this_interactive() .. but we don't wanna guess!
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if (this_interactive()) {
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write(message);
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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#endif
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#if __EFUN_DEFINED__(binary_message)
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int l, rc;
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l = strlen(message);
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rc = binary_message(message);
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// D("\t"+message);
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# ifdef VOLATILE
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if (rc != l && rc != -1 && ME) ME->quit();
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// macht ärger: if (ME) destruct(ME);
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# else
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D4( if (rc != l && rc != -1 && ME)
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PP(("emit: (%O) %O of %O returned for %O from %O.\n",
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rc > 256 ? rc/256 : rc, rc, l, ME->qName(), ME->vQuery("host"))));
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# endif
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return rc == l;
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#else
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tell_object(ME, message);
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return 1;
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#endif
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}
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// right now no purpose in classic psyc server
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printStyle(mc) { return ([]); }
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#ifdef LPC3
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// hm, this could move away TODO
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telnet_negotiation(int cmd, int option, array(int) optargs) {
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P2(("telnet_negotiation(%O,%O,%O)\n", cmd,option,optargs))
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// und heute sahen wir sowas:
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// telnet_negotiation(250,31,({ /* #1, size: 4 */
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// 0,
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// 81,
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// 0,
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// 30
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// }))
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}
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#endif
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