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typefighter
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by typefighter » Wed Jan 08, 2003 5:24 pm
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bind join * check:priority
proc check:priority {nick host hand chan} {
if {[matchattr $hand -|o]} {
pushmode $chan +v $nick
return 0
}
return 0
}
I just dont understand why this isn't working. It's meant to voice a user who has a channel flag of "o" on the $chan when they join.
Is it staring me right in the face !? I've tried EVERYTHING i can think of.
- type
Papillon
Owner
Posts: 724 Joined: Fri Feb 15, 2002 8:00 pm
Location: *.no
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by Papillon » Wed Jan 08, 2003 5:41 pm
first of all.. .your bind is wrong... bind type flag trigger proc
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bind join -|o "#chan *" check:priority
proc check:priority {nick host hand chan} {
pushmode $chan +v $nick
}
that's all you need really
replace #chan with * if you want it to apply to all channels
Elen sila lúmenn' omentielvo
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typefighter
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by typefighter » Thu Jan 09, 2003 4:56 pm
Hi Papillon,
Yeh, that works.
Thanks. But what if I needed (in future) to check in the IF ?
I'm assuming it's not
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if {[matchattr $hand -|o $chan]} { body }
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typefighter
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by typefighter » Thu Jan 09, 2003 6:03 pm
Just another two quick questions, Papillon ...
This is what I have atm (just to test I am getting the hang of it) ...
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bind join - "#.Power *" check:priority
proc check:priority {nick host hand chan} {
if {[matchchanattr $hand m]} {
pushmode $chan +v $nick
puthelp "NOTICE $nick :You are a .Master!"
return 0
}
}
What that does is voice a user who has a global "m" flag in #.Power.
What exactly does the "#.Power *" mean ? And ... when you say make the #chan a * for it to apply to any channel does that mean it would be "* *" ? or just "*" ?
- type.
ppslim
Revered One
Posts: 3914 Joined: Sun Sep 23, 2001 8:00 pm
Location: Liverpool, England
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by ppslim » Thu Jan 09, 2003 6:36 pm
If you read tcl-commands.doc, the mas/keyword portion of the join bind, matches two elements.
The channel name, and the nick!user@host of the user joinging. This can allow it retricted to isps, or nicknames.
For all channels, use "*" and not "* *".
Again, see tcl-commands.doc for a list of wildcards that can be used, and there meaning.
* with match any character and whitespace.
Thus, "* *" simply means that the string must have a space in the middle.
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typefighter
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by typefighter » Thu Jan 09, 2003 6:58 pm
Ok guys,
Everything I have needed is working now - perfectly. Thankyou VERY VERY much. You have all been great and if I see you about, I'll buy you a drink
Thanks again all,
- type.