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authorWim <wim@42.be>2017-12-02 23:58:02 +0100
committerWim <wim@42.be>2017-12-02 23:58:02 +0100
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Update vendor lrstanley/girc and readme
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1 files changed, 21 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/lrstanley/girc/format.go b/vendor/github.com/lrstanley/girc/format.go
index 5e3b5a6a..78a1f7bb 100644
--- a/vendor/github.com/lrstanley/girc/format.go
+++ b/vendor/github.com/lrstanley/girc/format.go
@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ import (
)
const (
- fmtOpenChar = 0x7B // {
- fmtCloseChar = 0x7D // }
+ fmtOpenChar = '{'
+ fmtCloseChar = '}'
)
var fmtColors = map[string]int{
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ func Fmt(text string) string {
if last > -1 {
// A-Z, a-z, and ","
- if text[i] != 0x2c && (text[i] <= 0x41 || text[i] >= 0x5a) && (text[i] <= 0x61 || text[i] >= 0x7a) {
+ if text[i] != ',' && (text[i] <= 'A' || text[i] >= 'Z') && (text[i] <= 'a' || text[i] >= 'z') {
last = -1
continue
}
@@ -127,10 +127,10 @@ func Fmt(text string) string {
// See Fmt() for more information.
func TrimFmt(text string) string {
for color := range fmtColors {
- text = strings.Replace(text, "{"+color+"}", "", -1)
+ text = strings.Replace(text, string(fmtOpenChar)+color+string(fmtCloseChar), "", -1)
}
for code := range fmtCodes {
- text = strings.Replace(text, "{"+code+"}", "", -1)
+ text = strings.Replace(text, string(fmtOpenChar)+code+string(fmtCloseChar), "", -1)
}
return text
@@ -175,9 +175,10 @@ func IsValidChannel(channel string) bool {
return false
}
- // #, +, !<channelid>, or &
- // Including "*" in the prefix list, as this is commonly used (e.g. ZNC)
- if bytes.IndexByte([]byte{0x21, 0x23, 0x26, 0x2A, 0x2B}, channel[0]) == -1 {
+ // #, +, !<channelid>, ~, or &
+ // Including "*" and "~" in the prefix list, as these are commonly used
+ // (e.g. ZNC.)
+ if bytes.IndexByte([]byte{'!', '#', '&', '*', '~', '+'}, channel[0]) == -1 {
return false
}
@@ -186,14 +187,14 @@ func IsValidChannel(channel string) bool {
// 1 (prefix) + 5 (id) + 1 (+, channel name)
// On some networks, this may be extended with ISUPPORT capabilities,
// however this is extremely uncommon.
- if channel[0] == 0x21 {
+ if channel[0] == '!' {
if len(channel) < 7 {
return false
}
// check for valid ID
for i := 1; i < 6; i++ {
- if (channel[i] < 0x30 || channel[i] > 0x39) && (channel[i] < 0x41 || channel[i] > 0x5A) {
+ if (channel[i] < '0' || channel[i] > '9') && (channel[i] < 'A' || channel[i] > 'Z') {
return false
}
}
@@ -222,18 +223,15 @@ func IsValidNick(nick string) bool {
return false
}
- nick = ToRFC1459(nick)
-
// Check the first index. Some characters aren't allowed for the first
// index of an IRC nickname.
- if nick[0] < 0x41 || nick[0] > 0x7D {
- // a-z, A-Z, and _\[]{}^|
+ if (nick[0] < 'A' || nick[0] > '}') && nick[0] != '?' {
+ // a-z, A-Z, '_\[]{}^|', and '?' in the case of znc.
return false
}
for i := 1; i < len(nick); i++ {
- if (nick[i] < 0x41 || nick[i] > 0x7E) && (nick[i] < 0x30 || nick[i] > 0x39) && nick[i] != 0x2D {
- fmt.Println(nick[i], i, nick)
+ if (nick[i] < 'A' || nick[i] > '}') && (nick[i] < '0' || nick[i] > '9') && nick[i] != '-' {
// a-z, A-Z, 0-9, -, and _\[]{}^|
return false
}
@@ -262,10 +260,8 @@ func IsValidUser(name string) bool {
return false
}
- name = ToRFC1459(name)
-
// "~" is prepended (commonly) if there was no ident server response.
- if name[0] == 0x7E {
+ if name[0] == '~' {
// Means name only contained "~".
if len(name) < 2 {
return false
@@ -275,12 +271,12 @@ func IsValidUser(name string) bool {
}
// Check to see if the first index is alphanumeric.
- if (name[0] < 0x41 || name[0] > 0x4A) && (name[0] < 0x61 || name[0] > 0x7A) && (name[0] < 0x30 || name[0] > 0x39) {
+ if (name[0] < 'A' || name[0] > 'J') && (name[0] < 'a' || name[0] > 'z') && (name[0] < '0' || name[0] > '9') {
return false
}
for i := 1; i < len(name); i++ {
- if (name[i] < 0x41 || name[i] > 0x7D) && (name[i] < 0x30 || name[i] > 0x39) && name[i] != 0x2D && name[i] != 0x2E {
+ if (name[i] < 'A' || name[i] > '}') && (name[i] < '0' || name[i] > '9') && name[i] != '-' && name[i] != '.' {
// a-z, A-Z, 0-9, -, and _\[]{}^|
return false
}
@@ -291,7 +287,10 @@ func IsValidUser(name string) bool {
// ToRFC1459 converts a string to the stripped down conversion within RFC
// 1459. This will do things like replace an "A" with an "a", "[]" with "{}",
-// and so forth. Useful to compare two nicknames or channels.
+// and so forth. Useful to compare two nicknames or channels. Note that this
+// should not be used to normalize nicknames or similar, as this may convert
+// valid input characters to non-rfc-valid characters. As such, it's main use
+// is for comparing two nicks.
func ToRFC1459(input string) string {
var out string