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-rw-r--r-- | .gitignore | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | .travis.yml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | CMakeLists.txt | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | README | 65 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | config.h.in | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | degesch.c | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | kike.c | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | zyklonb.c | 2 |
8 files changed, 50 insertions, 37 deletions
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ # Qt Creator files /CMakeLists.txt.user* -/ZyklonB.config -/ZyklonB.files -/ZyklonB.creator* -/ZyklonB.includes +/uirc3.config +/uirc3.files +/uirc3.creator* +/uirc3.includes diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml index 878cdf7..8665a49 100644 --- a/.travis.yml +++ b/.travis.yml @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ env: addons: coverity_scan: project: - name: "pjanouch/ZyklonB" - description: "Experimental IRC bot & daemon" + name: "pjanouch/uirc3" + description: "Experimental IRC client, daemon and bot" notification_email: p.janouch@gmail.com build_command_prepend: "cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release" build_command: "make" diff --git a/CMakeLists.txt b/CMakeLists.txt index f7f1945..a6ee3e9 100644 --- a/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/CMakeLists.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -project (ZyklonB C) +project (uirc3 C) cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 2.8.5) # Moar warnings @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ foreach (page ${project_MAN_PAGES}) endforeach (page) # CPack -set (CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY "Experimental IRC bot, client and daemon") +set (CPACK_PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SUMMARY "Experimental IRC client, daemon and bot") set (CPACK_PACKAGE_VERSION ${project_VERSION}) set (CPACK_PACKAGE_VENDOR "Premysl Janouch") set (CPACK_PACKAGE_CONTACT "Přemysl Janouch <p.janouch@gmail.com>") @@ -1,43 +1,58 @@ -ZyklonB -======= +uirc3 +===== +The unethical IRC trinity. This project consists of an experimental IRC client, +daemon, and bot. It's all you're ever going to need for chatting. -`ZyklonB' is an experimental IRC bot, building upon the concept of my other -VitaminA IRC bot. The main characteristic of these two bots is that they run -plugins as coprocesses, which allows for enhanced reliability and programming -language freedom. +All of them have these potentially interesting properties: + - full IPv6 support + - SSL/TLS support, including client certificates + - minimal dependencies + - very compact and easy to hack on -While originally intended to be a simple C99 rewrite of the original bot, which -was written in the GNU dialect of AWK, it fairly quickly became a playground -where I added everything that seemed nice. +degesch +------- +The IRC client. I thought it would be interesting to build an IRC client on +top of libreadline. At least it's way simpler than doing it in ncurses. +The interface should feel familiar for weechat users. + +It's the youngest and largest of them all and currently under heavy development. kike ---- -Also included is a simple IRC daemon that mostly follows the RFC's but is -limited to single-server networks, due to the protocol being incredibly ugly and -tricky to implement correctly (the poor quality of the RFC's doesn't help). It -is designed for use as a regular user application rather than a system daemon. +The IRC daemon. It mostly follows RFCs but it can't form networks consisting +of multiple servers, or use any services packages, such as Atheme. (Mostly due +to the protocol being incredibly ugly and tricky to implement correctly, with +the poor quality of the RFCs not helping much). It is designed to be used as +a regular user application rather than a system daemon. It is complete enough to be useful but there are still some things that need to be resolved before I can consider it stable. -Some interesting features: - - SSL/TLS autodetection +Notable features: + - SSL/TLS autodetection (why doesn't everyone have this?) - IRCop authentication through SSL/TLS client certificates - - epoll support on Linux - - superfast build time, small memory footprint + - epoll support on Linux; it should be able to handle quite a number of users -degesch +ZyklonB ------- -To complete it all, I've also started working on an IRC client. I thought it -would be interesting to build an IRC client on top of libreadline. Also way -simpler than doing it in ncurses. +The IRC bot. It builds upon the concept of my other VitaminA IRC bot. The main +characteristic of these two bots is that they run plugins as coprocesses, which +allows for enhanced reliability and programming language freedom. + +While originally intended to be a simple C99 rewrite of the original bot, which +was written in the GNU dialect of AWK, it fairly quickly became a playground +where I added everything that seemed nice. + +Notable features: + - resilient against crashes, server disconnects and timeouts + - SOCKS support (even though socksify can add that easily to any program) Building -------- Build dependencies: CMake, pkg-config, help2man, awk, sh, liberty (included) -Runtime dependencies: openssl, ncursesw (degesch), readline (degesch) +Runtime dependencies: openssl, curses (degesch), readline (degesch) - $ git clone https://github.com/pjanouch/ZyklonB.git + $ git clone https://github.com/pjanouch/uirc3.git $ git submodule init $ git submodule update $ mkdir build @@ -50,7 +65,7 @@ To install the application, you can do either the usual: Or you can try telling CMake to make a package for you. For Debian it is: $ cpack -G DEB - # dpkg -i ZyklonB-*.deb + # dpkg -i uirc3-*.deb Note that for versions of CMake before 2.8.9, you need to prefix cpack with `fakeroot' or file ownership will end up wrong. @@ -83,7 +98,7 @@ And no, I'm not going to change the names. License ------- -`ZyklonB' is written by Přemysl Janouch <p.janouch@gmail.com>. +`uirc3' is written by Přemysl Janouch <p.janouch@gmail.com>. You may use the software under the terms of the ISC license, the text of which is included within the package, or, at your option, you may relicense the work diff --git a/config.h.in b/config.h.in index 281a43c..265735d 100644 --- a/config.h.in +++ b/config.h.in @@ -1,9 +1,7 @@ #ifndef CONFIG_H #define CONFIG_H -#define PROGRAM_NAME "${CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME}" #define PROGRAM_VERSION "${project_VERSION}" - #define PLUGIN_DIR "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${plugin_dir}" #endif // ! CONFIG_H @@ -48,7 +48,6 @@ enum #define print_warning_data ((void *) ATTR_WARNING) #include "config.h" -#undef PROGRAM_NAME #define PROGRAM_NAME "degesch" #include "common.c" @@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ */ #include "config.h" -#undef PROGRAM_NAME #define PROGRAM_NAME "kike" #define WANT_SYSLOG_LOGGING @@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ */ #include "config.h" +#define PROGRAM_NAME "ZyklonB" + #include "common.c" // --- Configuration (application-specific) ------------------------------------ |