From fff5217f02d91268ce90c8c05665602c059faaef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2024 22:18:39 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1.4.5. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- scripts/kills.pl | 103 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 103 insertions(+) create mode 100644 scripts/kills.pl (limited to 'scripts/kills.pl') diff --git a/scripts/kills.pl b/scripts/kills.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..50d9383 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/kills.pl @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +# Display kills with more understandable messages. +# for irssi 0.7.98 by Timo Sirainen + +# There's one kind of nick collision this script doesn't handle - if the +# collision is detected by the server you're connected to, it won't use +# kill as quit reason, but "Nick collision(new)" or "..(old)". This is pretty +# easy to understand already, happens hardly ever(?) and it can be faked +# so I thought better not change it to kill message. + +# There's a pretty good explanation of (ircnet) ircd's server kills in +# http://www.irc.org/tech_docs/ircnet/kills.html + +use strict; +use Irssi; +use vars qw($VERSION %IRSSI); + +$VERSION = "1.00"; +%IRSSI = ( + authors => 'Timo Sirainen', + name => 'kills', + description => 'Displays kills with more understandable messages', + license => 'Public Domain', + changed => 'Sun Mar 10 23:18 EET 2002' +); + +Irssi::theme_register([ + 'kill_public', '{channick $0} {chanhost $1} killed by {nick $2}$3 {reason $4}' +]); + +sub msg_quit { + my ($server, $nick, $addr, $data) = @_; + + my $localkill; + if ($data =~ /^Killed \(([^ ]*) \((.*)\)\)$/) { + # remote kill + $localkill = 0; + } elsif ($data =~ /^Local Kill by ([^ ]*) \((.*)\)/) { + # local kill + $localkill = 1; + } else { + return; + } + + my $killer = $1; + my $killmsg = $2; + my $msg = "\002Nick collision\002: "; + + my @printargs = (); + if ($killmsg =~ /([^ ]*) != (.*)/) { + # 1 != 2 + my $server1 = $1, my $server2 = $2; + + $server1 =~ s/([^\[]*)\[([^\]]*)\]/\1/; + $msg .= "$2 != $server2"; + } elsif ($killmsg =~ /([^ ]*) <- (.*)/) { + # 1 <- 2 + my $server1 = $1, my $server2 = $2; + + if ($server1 =~ /^\(/) { + # (addr1)server1 <- (add2)server2 + $server1 =~ s/^\(([^\)]*)\)//; + my $nick1 = $1; + $server2 =~ s/^\(([^\)]*)\)//; + my $nick2 = $1; + + $msg .= "server $server1"; + $msg .= " (nick from $nick1)" if $nick1; + $msg .= " <- "; + $msg .= "\002$server2\002"; + $msg .= " (nick from \002$nick2\002)" if $nick2; + } elsif ($server1 =~ /\)$/ || $server2 =~ /\)$/) { + # server1(nick) <- server2 + # server1 <- server2(nick) + $server1 =~ s/\(([^\)]*)\)$//; + my $oldnick = $1; + $server2 =~ s/\(([^\)]*)\)$//; + $oldnick = $1 if $1; + $msg = "\002Nick change collision\002: $server1 <- \002$server2\002 (old nick \002$oldnick\002)"; + } else { + # server1 <- server2 + $msg = "\002Nick/server collision\002: $server1 <- \002$server2\002"; + } + } else { + # something else, just show it as-is + $msg = $killmsg; + } + + my @list = $server->nicks_get_same($nick); + while (@list) { + my $channel = $list[0]; + shift @list; + # skip nick record + shift @list; + + $channel->printformat(MSGLEVEL_QUITS, 'kill_public', + $nick, $addr, $killer, + $localkill ? " (local)" : "", $msg); + } + + Irssi::signal_stop(); +} + +Irssi::signal_add('message quit', 'msg_quit'); -- cgit v1.2.3