NAME

AnyEvent::IRC - An event system independend IRC protocol module

VERSION

Version 0.6

SYNOPSIS

Using the simplistic AnyEvent::IRC::Connection:

use AnyEvent;
use AnyEvent::IRC::Connection;

my $c = AnyEvent->condvar;

my $con = new AnyEvent::IRC::Connection;

$con->connect ("localhost", 6667);

$con->reg_cb (
   connect => sub {
      my ($con) = @_;
      $con->send_msg (NICK => 'testbot');
      $con->send_msg (USER => 'testbot', '*', '0', 'testbot');
   },
   irc_001 => sub {
      my ($con) = @_;
      print "$_[1]->{prefix} says i'm in the IRC: $_[1]->{params}->[-1]!\n";
      $c->broadcast;
   }
);

$c->wait;

Using the more sophisticated AnyEvent::IRC::Client:

use AnyEvent;
use AnyEvent::IRC::Client;

my $c = AnyEvent->condvar;

my $timer;
my $con = new AnyEvent::IRC::Client;

$con->reg_cb (registered => sub { print "I'm in!\n"; });
$con->reg_cb (disconnect => sub { print "I'm out!\n"; $c->broadcast });
$con->reg_cb (
   sent => sub {
      my ($con) = @_;

      if ($_[2] eq 'PRIVMSG') {
         print "Sent message!\n";

         $timer = AnyEvent->timer (
            after => 1,
            cb => sub {
               undef $timer;
               $con->disconnect ('done')
            }
         );
      }
   }
);

$con->send_srv (
   PRIVMSG => 'elmex',
   "Hello there i'm the cool AnyEvent::IRC test script!"
);

$con->connect ("localhost", 6667, { nick => 'testbot' });
$c->wait;
$con->disconnect;

DESCRIPTION

The AnyEvent::IRC module consists of AnyEvent::IRC::Connection, AnyEvent::IRC::Client and AnyEvent::IRC::Util. AnyEvent::IRC is just a module that holds this overview over the other modules.

AnyEvent::IRC can be viewed as toolbox for handling IRC connections and communications. It won't do everything for you, and you still need to know a few details of the IRC protocol.

AnyEvent::IRC::Client is a more highlevel IRC connection that already processes some messages for you and will generated some events that are maybe useful to you. It will also do PING replies for you, manage channels a bit, nicknames and CTCP.

AnyEvent::IRC::Connection is a lowlevel connection that only connects to the server and will let you send and receive IRC messages. AnyEvent::IRC::Connection does not imply any client behaviour, you could also use it to implement an IRC server.

Note that these modules use AnyEvent as it's IO event subsystem. You can integrate them into any application with a event system that AnyEvent has support for (eg. Gtk2 or Event).

EXAMPLES

See the samples/ directory for some examples on how to use AnyEvent::IRC.

AUTHOR

Robin Redeker, <elmex@ta-sa.org>

SEE ALSO

AnyEvent::IRC::Util

AnyEvent::IRC::Connection

AnyEvent::IRC::Client

AnyEvent

RFC 1459 - Internet Relay Chat: Client Protocol RFC 2812 - Internet Relay Chat: Client Protocol

BUGS

Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-net-irc3 at rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=AnyEvent-IRC. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.

SUPPORT

You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

perldoc AnyEvent::IRC

You can also look for information at:

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Marc Lehmann for the new AnyEvent module!

And these people have helped to work on AnyEvent::IRC:

* Maximilian Gaß - Added support for ISUPPORT and CASEMAPPING.
* Zaba           - Thanks for the useful input about IRC.

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

Copyright 2006 Robin Redeker, all rights reserved.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

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