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author | Matias Linares <matiaslina@openmailbox.org> | 2015-10-23 03:14:36 -0300 |
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committer | Matias Linares <matiaslina@openmailbox.org> | 2015-10-23 03:14:36 -0300 |
commit | 5b132bf1244a008ad3ce67688030a7678831f77d (patch) | |
tree | 501aa27e89f81d5f4bdfaab31c72378991a9c749 /irssi | |
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-rw-r--r-- | irssi/default.theme | 308 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irssi/doom.theme | 296 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irssi/gorgatron.theme | 299 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irssi/kra3.theme | 297 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irssi/scripts/autorun/adv_windowlist.pl | 2478 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irssi/scripts/autorun/hilightwin.pl | 57 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | irssi/scripts/autorun/nickcolor.pl | 153 |
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diff --git a/irssi/config b/irssi/config new file mode 100644 index 0000000..52852a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/irssi/config @@ -0,0 +1,375 @@ +## SERVERS +servers = ( + { + address = "team-deprecated.org"; + chatnet = "Team-Deprecated"; + port = "6667"; + }, + { address = "eu.irc6.net"; chatnet = "IRCnet"; port = "6667"; }, + { address = "open.ircnet.net"; chatnet = "IRCnet"; port = "6667"; }, + { + address = "chat.freenode.net"; + chatnet = "Freenode"; + port = "6667"; + use_ssl = "no"; + ssl_verify = "no"; + autoconnect = "no"; + }, + { + address = "irc.mozilla.org"; + chatnet = "Mozilla"; + port = "6697"; + use_ssl = "yes"; + ssl_verify = "yes"; + autoconnect = "no"; + }, + { address = "irc.efnet.org"; chatnet = "EFNet"; port = "6667"; }, + { + address = "irc.undernet.org"; + chatnet = "Undernet"; + port = "6667"; + }, + { address = "irc.dal.net"; chatnet = "DALnet"; port = "6667"; }, + { + address = "irc.quakenet.org"; + chatnet = "QuakeNet"; + port = "6667"; + }, + { + address = "irc.oftc.net"; + chatnet = "OFTC"; + port = "6667"; + autoconnect = "no"; + }, + { + address = "irc.snoonet.org"; + chatnet = "Snoonet"; + port = "6667"; + autoconnect = "no"; + }, + { + address = "irc.gamesurge.net"; + chatnet = "GameSurge"; + port = "6667"; + }, + { address = "irc.webchat.org"; chatnet = "WebChat"; port = "6667"; }, + { address = "irc.rizon.net"; chatnet = "Rizon"; port = "6667"; }, + { address = "irc.link-net.org"; chatnet = "LinkNet"; port = "6667"; }, + { address = "silc.silcnet.org"; chatnet = "SILC"; port = "706"; }, + { + address = "irc.unixporn.net"; + chatnet = "Unixporn"; + port = "6667"; + use_ssl = "no"; + ssl_verify = "no"; + } +); + +chatnets = { + IRCnet = { + type = "IRC"; + max_kicks = "4"; + max_msgs = "5"; + max_whois = "4"; + max_query_chans = "5"; + }; + EFNet = { + type = "IRC"; + max_kicks = "4"; + max_msgs = "3"; + max_whois = "1"; + }; + Freenode = { + type = "IRC"; + nick = "matiaslina"; + max_kicks = "1"; + max_msgs = "4"; + max_whois = "1"; + }; + Mozilla = { + type = "IRC"; + nick = "matiaslina"; + max_kicks = "1"; + max_msgs = "4"; + max_whois = "1"; + }; + Undernet = { + type = "IRC"; + max_kicks = "1"; + max_msgs = "3"; + max_whois = "30"; + }; + DALnet = { + type = "IRC"; + max_kicks = "4"; + max_msgs = "3"; + max_whois = "30"; + }; + QuakeNet = { + type = "IRC"; + max_kicks = "1"; + max_msgs = "3"; + max_whois = "30"; + }; + OFTC = { + type = "IRC"; + nick = "matiaslina"; + max_kicks = "1"; + max_msgs = "3"; + max_whois = "30"; + }; + GameSurge = { + type = "IRC"; + max_kicks = "1"; + max_msgs = "3"; + max_whois = "30"; + }; + WebChat = { + type = "IRC"; + max_kicks = "1"; + max_msgs = "3"; + max_whois = "30"; + }; + Rizon = { + type = "IRC"; + max_kicks = "1"; + max_msgs = "3"; + max_whois = "30"; + }; + LinkNet = { + type = "IRC"; + max_kicks = "1"; + max_msgs = "3"; + max_whois = "30"; + }; + SILC = { type = "SILC"; }; + Unixporn = { + type = "IRC"; + nick = "matiaslina"; + }; + Snoonet = { type = "IRC"; }; + "Team-Deprecated" = { + type = "IRC"; + nick = "park"; + }; +}; + +channels = ( + { name = "#irssi"; chatnet = "ircnet"; autojoin = "No"; }, + { name = "#bash"; chatnet = "Freenode"; autojoin = "Yes"; }, + { name = "#archlinux"; chatnet = "Freenode"; autojoin = "Yes"; }, + { name = "#herbstluftwm"; chatnet = "Freenode"; autojoin = "Yes"; }, + { name = "#vim"; chatnet = "Freenode"; autojoin = "Yes"; }, + { name = "#tox"; chatnet = "Freenode"; autojoin = "Yes"; }, + + { name = "#rust"; chatnet = "Mozilla"; autojoin = "Yes"; }, + { name = "#servo"; chatnet = "Mozilla"; autojoin = "Yes"; }, + + { name = "#suckless"; chatnet = "OFTC"; autojoin = "Yes"; }, + + { name = "#nomanssky"; chatnet = "Snoonet"; autojoin = "Yes"; }, + +); + +aliases = { + J = "join"; + WJOIN = "join -window"; + WQUERY = "query -window"; + LEAVE = "part"; + BYE = "quit"; + EXIT = "quit"; + SIGNOFF = "quit"; + DESCRIBE = "action"; + DATE = "time"; + HOST = "userhost"; + LAST = "lastlog"; + SAY = "msg *"; + WI = "whois"; + WII = "whois $0 $0"; + WW = "whowas"; + W = "who"; + N = "names"; + M = "msg"; + T = "topic"; + C = "clear"; + CL = "clear"; + K = "kick"; + KB = "kickban"; + KN = "knockout"; + BANS = "ban"; + B = "ban"; + MUB = "unban *"; + UB = "unban"; + IG = "ignore"; + UNIG = "unignore"; + SB = "scrollback"; + UMODE = "mode $N"; + WC = "window close"; + WN = "window new hide"; + SV = "say Irssi $J ($V) - http://irssi.org/"; + GOTO = "sb goto"; + CHAT = "dcc chat"; + RUN = "SCRIPT LOAD"; + CALC = "exec - if command -v bc >/dev/null 2>&1\\; then printf '%s=' '$*'\\; echo '$*' | bc -l\\; else echo bc was not found\\; fi"; + SBAR = "STATUSBAR"; + INVITELIST = "mode $C +I"; + Q = "QUERY"; + "MANUAL-WINDOWS" = "set use_status_window off;set autocreate_windows off;set autocreate_query_level none;set autoclose_windows off;set reuse_unused_windows on;save"; + EXEMPTLIST = "mode $C +e"; + ATAG = "WINDOW SERVER"; + UNSET = "set -clear"; + RESET = "set -default"; +}; + +statusbar = { + # formats: + # when using {templates}, the template is shown only if it's argument isn't + # empty unless no argument is given. for example {sb} is printed always, + # but {sb $T} is printed only if $T isn't empty. + + items = { + # start/end text in statusbars + barstart = "{sbstart}"; + barend = "{sbend}"; + + topicbarstart = "{topicsbstart}"; + topicbarend = "{topicsbend}"; + + # treated "normally", you could change the time/user name to whatever + time = "{sb $Z}"; + user = "{sb {sbnickmode $cumode}$N{sbmode $usermode}{sbaway $A}}"; + + # treated specially .. window is printed with non-empty windows, + # window_empty is printed with empty windows + window = "{sb $winref:$tag/$itemname{sbmode $M}}"; + window_empty = "{sb $winref{sbservertag $tag}}"; + prompt = "{prompt $[.15]itemname}"; + prompt_empty = "{prompt $winname}"; + topic = " $topic"; + topic_empty = " Irssi v$J - http://www.irssi.org"; + + # all of these treated specially, they're only displayed when needed + lag = "{sb Lag: $0-}"; + act = "{sb Act: $0-}"; + more = "-- more --"; + }; + + # there's two type of statusbars. root statusbars are either at the top + # of the screen or at the bottom of the screen. window statusbars are at + # the top/bottom of each split window in screen. + default = { + # the "default statusbar" to be displayed at the bottom of the window. + # contains all the normal items. + window = { + disabled = "no"; + + # window, root + type = "window"; + # top, bottom + placement = "bottom"; + # number + position = "1"; + # active, inactive, always + visible = "active"; + + # list of items in statusbar in the display order + items = { + barstart = { priority = "100"; }; + time = { }; + user = { }; + window = { }; + window_empty = { }; + lag = { priority = "-1"; }; + more = { priority = "-1"; alignment = "right"; }; + barend = { priority = "100"; alignment = "right"; }; + usercount = { }; + }; + }; + + # statusbar to use in inactive split windows + window_inact = { + type = "window"; + placement = "bottom"; + position = "1"; + visible = "inactive"; + items = { + barstart = { priority = "100"; }; + window = { }; + window_empty = { }; + more = { priority = "-1"; alignment = "right"; }; + barend = { priority = "100"; alignment = "right"; }; + }; + }; + + # we treat input line as yet another statusbar :) It's possible to + # add other items before or after the input line item. + prompt = { + type = "root"; + placement = "bottom"; + # we want to be at the bottom always + position = "100"; + visible = "always"; + items = { + prompt = { priority = "-1"; }; + prompt_empty = { priority = "-1"; }; + # treated specially, this is the real input line. + input = { priority = "10"; }; + }; + }; + + # topicbar + topic = { + type = "root"; + placement = "top"; + position = "1"; + visible = "always"; + items = { + topicbarstart = { priority = "100"; }; + topic = { }; + topic_empty = { }; + topicbarend = { priority = "100"; alignment = "right"; }; + }; + }; + awl_0 = { + placement = "top"; + items = { + barstart = { priority = "100"; }; + awl_0 = { }; + barend = { priority = "100"; alignment = "right"; }; + }; + }; + awl_1 = { + placement = "top"; + items = { + barstart = { priority = "100"; }; + awl_1 = { }; + barend = { priority = "100"; alignment = "right"; }; + }; + }; + }; +}; +settings = { + core = { + real_name = "Matias Linares"; + user_name = "matiaslina"; + nick = "matiaslina"; + }; + "fe-text" = { actlist_sort = "refnum"; }; + "fe-common/core" = { + theme = "gorgatron"; + bell_beeps = "yes"; + beep_msg_level = "MSGS NOTICES INVITES DCC DCCMSGS HILIGHT"; + use_status_window = "no"; + expand_escapes = "yes"; + }; + "perl/core/scripts" = { + awl_display_key = "%K$H $C $S"; + awl_display_key_active = "$H %G$C $S"; + # awl_sort = "refnum"; + # awl_hide_data = "0"; + awl_placement = "top"; + awl_separator = "\\ \\ \\ "; + }; +}; +ignores = ( { level = "JOINS PARTS QUITS"; } ); +logs = { }; diff --git a/irssi/default.theme b/irssi/default.theme new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d76548c --- /dev/null +++ b/irssi/default.theme @@ -0,0 +1,308 @@ +# +# +# Beastie's irssi theme(With some small edits by neeasade). +# +# Thanks to crshd. +# +# +# Visit irc.unixhub.net #unixhub :) +# + + + +# default foreground color (%N) - -1 is the "default terminal color" +default_color = "-1"; + +# print timestamp/servertag at the end of line, not at beginning +info_eol = "false"; + +# these characters are automatically replaced with specified color +# (dark grey by default) +replaces = { "[]" = "%g$*%n"; }; + +abstracts = { + + ############# generic ############################### + + #indent_default = " + "; + indent_default = ""; + + # text to insert at the beginning of each non-message line + # line_start = "%g//%n "; + line_start = ""; + + # timestamp styling, nothing by default + #timestamp = "%K$0-%n"; + timestamp = ""; + + # any kind of text that needs hilighting, default is to bold + hilight = "%_$*%_"; + + # any kind of error message, default is bright red + error = "%R$*%n"; + + # channel name is printed + channel = "%b$*%n"; + + # nick is printed + #nick = "%_$*%_"; + nick = ""; + + # nick host is printed + nickhost = "%g$*"; + + # server name is printed + server = "%_$*%_"; + + # some kind of comment is printed + comment = "%n(%b\"$*\"%n);"; + + # reason for something is printed (part, quit, kick, ..) + reason = "{comment $*}"; + + # mode change is printed ([+o nick]) + mode = "{comment $*}"; + + ## channel specific messages + + # highlighted nick/host is printed (joins) + channick_hilight = "%g$*%N"; + chanhost_hilight = "{nickhost $*}"; + + # nick/host is printed (parts, quits, etc.) + channick = "$*"; + chanhost = "{nickhost $*}"; + + # highlighted channel name is printed + channelhilight = "%g$*%n"; + + # ban/ban exception/invite list mask is printed + ban = "$*"; + + ########### messages ################################# + + # the basic styling of how to print message, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick + # msgnick = "$1-$0%K·%N %|"; + #msgnick = "%K$0%N $1 %K│ %|%N"; + # msgnick = "%K$0%N $1 %K· %|%N"; + msgnick = "%K%N $1 %K│ %N%|"; + + # $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick + ownmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1}"; + ownnick = "%Y$*%n"; + + # public message in channel, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick + pubmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1}"; + pubnick = "%N$*%n"; + + # public highlighted message in channel + pubmsghinick = "{msgnick $0 $1}%r"; + menick = "%R$*%n"; + + # channel name is printed with message + msgchannel = "%K:%m$*%n"; + + # private message, $0 = nick, $1 = host + privmsg = "$0=%b\"$1-\"%n "; + + # private message from you, $0 = "msg", $1 = target nick + ownprivmsg = "$0=%b\"$1-\"%n "; + + # private message in query + # privmsgnick = "{msgnick $*}"; + privmsgnick = " %g<%N "; + + # own private message in query + #ownprivmsgnick = "{privmsgnick $*}"; + ownprivmsgnick = " %r>%N "; + #ownprivnick = "$*"; + + + ########## Actions (/ME stuff) ######################### + # used internally by this theme + action_core = " %n$* │"; + + # generic one that's used by most actions + action = "{action_core $*} "; + + # own action, both private/public + ownaction = "{action %p$*}"; + + # own action with target, both private/public + ownaction_target = "{action_core $0}%Y:%c$1%n "; + + # private action sent by others + pvtaction = "%y (*) $*%n "; + pvtaction_query = "{action $* }"; + + # public action sent by others + pubaction = "{action $*}"; + + # generic one that's used by most actions + # action = " %m$* │ %N%m"; + + # own action, both private/public + # ownaction = "{action $*}"; + # ownaction = " %m$* │ %N%m"; + + # own action with target, both private/public + # ownaction_target = " {action $*}"; + + # private action sent by others + # pvtaction = "{ $*}"; + # pvtaction_query = "{ $*}"; + + # public action sent by others + # pubaction = " {action}"; + + + ########## other IRC events ############################# + + # whois + whois = "%# $[8]0 = $1-;"; + + # notices + ownnotice = "%NNote n = %Mnew%n $0 ($1-) "; + notice = "%M$*%n "; + pubnotice_channel = " %N($*)"; + pvtnotice_host = " %N($*)"; + servernotice = " %N($*)"; + + # CTCPs + ownctcp = "%NCTCP c = %Mnew%n $0 ($1-) "; + ctcp = "%N$*%n"; + + # wallops + wallop = "%K$*%n: "; + wallop_nick = "%n$*"; + wallop_action = "%K * $*%n "; + + # netsplits + netsplit = " %Knsplit %R│ %b\"$*\"%n"; + netjoin = " %Knjoin %G│ %b\"$*\"%n"; + + # /names list + names_prefix = " %Y│%n "; + names_nick = "%_$2$0%_%n$1- "; + names_nick_op = "{names_nick $* %R}"; + names_nick_halfop = "{names_nick $* %C}"; + names_nick_voice = "{names_nick $* %K}"; + names_users = " %Y│%n $1"; + names_channel = "\"%b$*\"%n"; + + # DCC + dcc = "%g$*%n"; + dccfile = "%_$*%_"; + + # DCC chat, own msg/action + dccownmsg = "%g /* $0 ($1-) */"; + dccownnick = "$*%n"; + dccownquerynick = "$*%n"; + dccownaction = "{action $*}"; + dccownaction_target = "{action $*}"; + + # DCC chat, others + dccmsg = "%g/* $1- ($0) */"; + dccquerynick = "%g$*%n"; + dccaction = "{action $*}"; + + ######## statusbar/topicbar ############################ + + # default background for all statusbars. You can also give + # the default foreground color for statusbar items. + sb_background = "%9"; + + # default backround for "default" statusbar group + #sb_default_bg = "%4"; + # background for prompt / input line + sb_prompt_bg = "%n"; + # background for info statusbar + #sb_info_bg = "%8"; + # background for topicbar (same default) + #sb_topic_bg = "%4"; + + # text at the beginning of statusbars. sb-item already puts + # space there,so we don't use anything by default. + sbstart = ""; + # text at the end of statusbars. Use space so that it's never + # used for anything. + sbend = ""; + + + topicsbstart = "%BChannel: %b\"$*"; + topicsbend = "$*%b\""; + + prompt = "$c%K └─ "; + + sb = " $*"; + sbmode = " %K[%g%g+%n$*%K]"; + sbaway = " %g/* zZzZ */%n"; + sbservertag = ":%g$0%n"; + sbnickmode = "$0"; + + # Usercount + sb_usercount = "{sb %_$0%_ nicks ($1-)}"; + sb_uc_ircops = "%_*%_$*"; + sb_uc_ops = "%_@%r$*%n"; + sb_uc_halfops = "%_%%%g$*%n"; + sb_uc_voices = "%_+%y$*%n"; + sb_uc_normal = "%w$*%n"; + sb_uc_space = " "; + # activity in statusbar + + # ',' separator + sb_act_sep = " "; + # normal text + sb_act_text = "%K%9$*%n"; + # public message + sb_act_msg = "%Y%9$*%n"; + # hilight + sb_act_hilight = "%R%9$*%n"; + # hilight with specified color, $0 = color, $1 = text + sb_act_hilight_color = "%R%9$1-%n"; +}; + +######################################################## + +formats = { + "fe-common/core" = { + line_start = "{line_start}"; + line_start_irssi = "{line_start}"; + + join = " join %g│ %n {channick $0}"; + part = " part %r│ %n {channick $0}"; + kick = " kicked %r│ %n {channick $0}"; + quit = " quit %r│ %n {channick $0}"; + quit_once = "{channel $3} {channick $0} {chanhost $1} %kquit {reason %C$2}"; + + nick_changed = "%K{channick $[-13]0}%G│ %n {channick $1}"; + your_nick_changed = "%K you %G│ %n {channick $1}"; + + pubmsg = "{pubmsgnick $2 {pubnick \00304$[-11]0}}$1"; + + own_msg = "{ownmsgnick $2 {ownnick $[-11]0}}$1"; + own_msg_channel = "{ownmsgnick $3 {ownnick $[-11]0}{msgchannel $1}}$2"; + own_msg_private_query = "{ownprivmsgnick {ownprivnick $[-11]2}}$1"; + + pubmsg_me = "{pubmsghinick $2 {menick $[-11]0}}$1"; + pubmsg_me_channel = "{pubmsghinick $3 {menick $[-11]0}{msgchannel $1}}$2"; + + pubmsg_hilight = "{pubmsghinick $3 {menick $[-11]1}}$2"; + pubmsg_hilight_channel = "{pubmsghinick $0 $[-11]1$4{msgchannel $2}}$3"; + + pubmsg_channel = "{pubmsgnick {pubnick %G$[-11]0}$2}$1"; + msg_private_query = "{privmsgnick $[-11]0}$2"; + new_topic = " %ctopic %K│ %B'$2' %non %b$1%n%K[set by {nick %y$0}]"; + + endofnames = " names %Y│%m Total: {hilight $2} ops, {hilight $3} halfops, {hilight $4} voices, {hilight $5} normal%n"; + }; + "fe-common/irc" = { + chanmode_change = " mode %y│ %n {channick $1}"; + server_chanmode_change = "% mode %y│ %n {channick $1}"; + + own_action = "{ownaction $[-11]0} $1"; + action_private = "{pvtaction $[-11]0}$1"; + action_private_query = "{pvtaction_query $[-11]0} $2"; + action_public = "{pubaction $[-11]0}$1"; + }; +}; diff --git a/irssi/doom.theme b/irssi/doom.theme new file mode 100644 index 0000000..130f1b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/irssi/doom.theme @@ -0,0 +1,296 @@ +# When testing changes, the easiest way to reload the theme is with /RELOAD. +# This reloads the configuration file too, so if you did any changes remember +# to /SAVE it first. Remember also that /SAVE overwrites the theme file with +# old data so keep backups :) + +# TEMPLATES: + +# The real text formats that irssi uses are the ones you can find with +# /FORMAT command. Back in the old days all the colors and texts were mixed +# up in those formats, and it was really hard to change the colors since you +# might have had to change them in tens of different places. So, then came +# this templating system. + +# Now the /FORMATs don't have any colors in them, and they also have very +# little other styling. Most of the stuff you need to change is in this +# theme file. If you can't change something here, you can always go back +# to change the /FORMATs directly, they're also saved in these .theme files. + +# So .. the templates. They're those {blahblah} parts you see all over the +# /FORMATs and here. Their usage is simply {name parameter1 parameter2}. +# When irssi sees this kind of text, it goes to find "name" from abstracts +# block below and sets "parameter1" into $0 and "parameter2" into $1 (you +# can have more parameters of course). Templates can have subtemplates. +# Here's a small example: +# /FORMAT format hello {colorify {underline world}} +# abstracts = { colorify = "%G$0-%n"; underline = "%U$0-%U"; } +# When irssi expands the templates in "format", the final string would be: +# hello %G%Uworld%U%n +# ie. underlined bright green "world" text. +# and why "$0-", why not "$0"? $0 would only mean the first parameter, +# $0- means all the parameters. With {underline hello world} you'd really +# want to underline both of the words, not just the hello (and world would +# actually be removed entirely). + +# COLORS: + +# You can find definitions for the color format codes in docs/formats.txt. + +# There's one difference here though. %n format. Normally it means the +# default color of the terminal (white mostly), but here it means the +# "reset color back to the one it was in higher template". For example +# if there was /FORMAT test %g{foo}bar, and foo = "%Y$0%n", irssi would +# print yellow "foo" (as set with %Y) but "bar" would be green, which was +# set at the beginning before the {foo} template. If there wasn't the %g +# at start, the normal behaviour of %n would occur. If you _really_ want +# to use the terminal's default color, use %N. + +############################################################################# + +# default foreground color (%N) - -1 is the "default terminal color" +default_color = "-1"; + +# print timestamp/servertag at the end of line, not at beginning +info_eol = "false"; + +# these characters are automatically replaced with specified color +# (dark grey by default) +replaces = { "[]=" = "%K$*%n"; }; + +abstracts = { + ## + ## generic + ## + + # text to insert at the beginning of each non-message line + line_start = "%B-%W!%B-%n "; + + # timestamp styling, nothing by default + timestamp = "$*"; + + # any kind of text that needs hilighting, default is to bold + hilight = "%_$*%_"; + + # any kind of error message, default is bright red + error = "%R$*%n"; + + # channel name is printed + channel = "%_$*%_"; + + # nick is printed + nick = "%_$*%_"; + + # nick host is printed + nickhost = "[$*]"; + + # server name is printed + server = "%_$*%_"; + + # some kind of comment is printed + comment = "[$*]"; + + # reason for something is printed (part, quit, kick, ..) + reason = "{comment $*}"; + + # mode change is printed ([+o nick]) + mode = "{comment $*}"; + + ## + ## channel specific messages + ## + + # highlighted nick/host is printed (joins) + channick_hilight = "%C$*%n"; + chanhost_hilight = "{nickhost %c$*%n}"; + + # nick/host is printed (parts, quits, etc.) + channick = "%c$*%n"; + chanhost = "{nickhost $*}"; + + # highlighted channel name is printed + channelhilight = "%c$*%n"; + + # ban/ban exception/invite list mask is printed + ban = "%c$*%n"; + + ## + ## messages + ## + + # the basic styling of how to print message, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick + msgnick = "%K<%n$0%G$1-%K>%n %|"; + + # message from you is printed. "msgownnick" specifies the styling of the + # nick ($0 part in msgnick) and "ownmsgnick" specifies the styling of the + # whole line. + + # Example1: You want the message text to be green: + # ownmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}%g"; + # Example2.1: You want < and > chars to be yellow: + # ownmsgnick = "%Y{msgnick $0 $1-%Y}%n"; + # (you'll also have to remove <> from replaces list above) + # Example2.2: But you still want to keep <> grey for other messages: + # pubmsgnick = "%K{msgnick $0 $1-%K}%n"; + # pubmsgmenick = "%K{msgnick $0 $1-%K}%n"; + # pubmsghinick = "%K{msgnick $1 $0$2-%n%K}%n"; + # ownprivmsgnick = "%K{msgnick $*%K}%n"; + # privmsgnick = "%K{msgnick %R$*%K}%n"; + + # $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick + ownmsgnick = "%Y<%n$0%G$1-%Y>%n %|"; + # ownmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}"; + ownnick = "%g$*%n"; + + # public message in channel, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick + pubmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}"; + pubnick = "%G$*%n"; + + # public message in channel meant for me, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick + # pubmsgmenick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}"; + pubmsgmenick = "%R<%n$0%Y$1-%R>%n %|"; + menick = "%Y$*%n"; + + # public highlighted message in channel + # $0 = highlight color, $1 = nick mode, $2 = nick + pubmsghinick = "{msgnick $1 $0$2-%n}"; + + # channel name is printed with message + msgchannel = "%K:%c$*%n"; + + # private message, $0 = nick, $1 = host + privmsg = "[%R$0%K(%r$1-%K)%n] "; + + # private message from you, $0 = "msg", $1 = target nick + ownprivmsg = "[%r$0%K(%R$1-%K)%n] "; + + # own private message in query + ownprivmsgnick = "{msgnick $*}"; + ownprivnick = "%W$*%n"; + + # private message in query + privmsgnick = "{msgnick %R$*%n}"; + + ## + ## Actions (/ME stuff) + ## + + # used internally by this theme + action_core = "%Y * $*"; + + # generic one that's used by most actions + action = "{action_core $*} "; + + # own action, both private/public + ownaction = "{action $*}"; + + # own action with target, both private/public + ownaction_target = "{action_core $0}%K:%c$1%n "; + + # private action sent by others + pvtaction = "%W (*) $*%n "; + pvtaction_query = "{action $*}"; + + # public action sent by others + pubaction = "{action $*}"; + + + ## + ## other IRC events + ## + + # whois + whois = "%# $[8]0 : $1-"; + + # notices + ownnotice = "[%r$0%K(%R$1-%K)]%n "; + notice = "%K-%M$*%K-%n "; + pubnotice_channel = "%K:%m$*"; + pvtnotice_host = "%K(%m$*%K)"; + servernotice = "%g!$*%n "; + + # CTCPs + ownctcp = "[%r$0%K(%R$1-%K)] "; + ctcp = "%g$*%n"; + + # wallops + wallop = "%W$*%n: "; + wallop_nick = "%n$*"; + wallop_action = "%W * $*%n "; + + # netsplits + netsplit = "%R$*%n"; + netjoin = "%C$*%n"; + + # /names list + names_prefix = ""; + names_nick = "[%_$0%_$1-] "; + names_nick_op = "{names_nick $*}"; + names_nick_halfop = "{names_nick $*}"; + names_nick_voice = "{names_nick $*}"; + names_users = "[%g$*%n]"; + names_channel = "%G$*%n"; + + # DCC + dcc = "%g$*%n"; + dccfile = "%_$*%_"; + + # DCC chat, own msg/action + dccownmsg = "[%r$0%K($1-%K)%n] "; + dccownnick = "%R$*%n"; + dccownquerynick = "%W$*%n"; + dccownaction = "{action $*}"; + dccownaction_target = "{action_core $0}%K:%c$1%n "; + + # DCC chat, others + dccmsg = "[%G$1-%K(%g$0%K)%n] "; + dccquerynick = "%G$*%n"; + dccaction = "%W (*dcc*) $*%n %|"; + + ## + ## statusbar + ## + + # default background for all statusbars. You can also give + # the default foreground color for statusbar items. + sb_background = "%1%Y"; + + # default backround for "default" statusbar group + #sb_default_bg = "%4"; + # background for prompt / input line + sb_prompt_bg = "%W"; + # background for info statusbar + sb_info_bg = "%W"; + # background for topicbar (same default) + #sb_topic_bg = "%4"; + + # text at the beginning of statusbars. sb-item already puts + # space there,so we don't use anything by default. + sbstart = ""; + # text at the end of statusbars. Use space so that it's never + # used for anything. + sbend = " "; + + topicsbstart = "{sbstart $*}"; + topicsbend = "{sbend $*}"; + + prompt = "[$*] "; + + sb = " $*"; + sbmode = "(%W+$*%n)"; + sbaway = " (%GzZzZ%n)"; + sbservertag = ":$0 (change with ^X)"; + sbnickmode = "$0"; + + # activity in statusbar + + # ',' separator + sb_act_sep = "%Y$*%n"; + # normal text + sb_act_text = "%c$*%n"; + # public message + sb_act_msg = "%Y$*%n"; + # hilight + sb_act_hilight = "%W$*%n"; + # hilight with specified color, $0 = color, $1 = text + sb_act_hilight_color = "$0$1-%n"; +}; diff --git a/irssi/gorgatron.theme b/irssi/gorgatron.theme new file mode 100644 index 0000000..df2dd0b --- /dev/null +++ b/irssi/gorgatron.theme @@ -0,0 +1,299 @@ +# When testing changes, the easiest way to reload the theme is with /RELOAD. +# This reloads the configuration file too, so if you did any changes remember +# to /SAVE it first. Remember also that /SAVE overwrites the theme file with +# old data so keep backups :) + +# TEMPLATES: + +# The real text formats that irssi uses are the ones you can find with +# /FORMAT command. Back in the old days all the colors and texts were mixed +# up in those formats, and it was really hard to change the colors since you +# might have had to change them in tens of different places. So, then came +# this templating system. + +# Now the /FORMATs don't have any colors in them, and they also have very +# little other styling. Most of the stuff you need to change is in this +# theme file. If you can't change something here, you can always go back +# to change the /FORMATs directly, they're also saved in these .theme files. + +# So .. the templates. They're those {blahblah} parts you see all over the +# /FORMATs and here. Their usage is simply {name parameter1 parameter2}. +# When irssi sees this kind of text, it goes to find "name" from abstracts +# block below and sets "parameter1" into $0 and "parameter2" into $1 (you +# can have more parameters of course). Templates can have subtemplates. +# Here's a small example: +# /FORMAT format hello {colorify {underline world}} +# abstracts = { colorify = "%G$0-%n"; underline = "%U$0-%U"; } +# When irssi expands the templates in "format", the final string would be: +# hello %G%Uworld%U%n +# ie. underlined bright green "world" text. +# and why "$0-", why not "$0"? $0 would only mean the first parameter, +# $0- means all the parameters. With {underline hello world} you'd really +# want to underline both of the words, not just the hello (and world would +# actually be removed entirely). + +# COLORS: + +# You can find definitions for the color format codes in docs/formats.txt. + +# There's one difference here though. %n format. Normally it means the +# default color of the terminal (white mostly), but here it means the +# "reset color back to the one it was in higher template". For example +# if there was /FORMAT test %g{foo}bar, and foo = "%Y$0%n", irssi would +# print yellow "foo" (as set with %Y) but "bar" would be green, which was +# set at the beginning before the {foo} template. If there wasn't the %g +# at start, the normal behaviour of %n would occur. If you _really_ want +# to use the terminal's default color, use %N. + +############################################################################# +#foreground color (%N) - -1 is the "default terminal color" +default_color = "-1"; + +# print timestamp/servertag at the end of line, not at beginning +info_eol = "false"; + +# these characters are automatically replaced with specified color +# (dark grey by default) +replaces = { "[]=" = "%K$*%n"; }; + +abstracts = { + ## + ## generic + ## + + # text to insert at the beginning of each non-message line + line_start = "%B-%n!%B-%n "; + + # timestamp styling, nothing by default + timestamp = "$*"; + + # any kind of text that needs hilighting, default is to bold + hilight = "%_$*%_"; + + # any kind of error message, default is bright red + error = "%G$*%n"; + + # channel name is printed + channel = "%_$*%_"; + + # nick is printed + nick = "%_$*%_"; + + # nick host is printed + nickhost = "[$*]"; + + # server name is printed + server = "%_$*%_"; + + # some kind of comment is printed + comment = "[$*]"; + + # reason for something is printed (part, quit, kick, ..) + reason = "{comment $*}"; + + # mode change is printed ([+o nick]) + mode = "{comment $*}"; + + ## + ## channel specific messages + ## + + # highlighted nick/host is printed (joins) + channick_hilight = "%G$*%n"; + chanhost_hilight = "{nickhost %g$*%n}"; + + # nick/host is printed (parts, quits, etc.) + channick = "%g$*%n"; + chanhost = "{nickhost $*}"; + + # highlighted channel name is printed + channelhilight = "%g$*%n"; + + # ban/ban exception/invite list mask is printed + ban = "%g$*%n"; + + ## + ## messages + ## + + # the basic styling of how to print message, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick + msgnick = "%K<%n$0$1-%K>%n %|"; + + # message from you is printed. "msgownnick" specifies the styling of the + # nick ($0 part in msgnick) and "ownmsgnick" specifies the styling of the + # whole line. + + # Example1: You want the message text to be green: + # ownmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}%g"; + # Example2.1: You want < and > chars to be yellow: + # ownmsgnick = "%Y{msgnick $0 $1-%Y}%n"; + # (you'll also have to remove <> from replaces list above) + # Example2.2: But you still want to keep <> grey for other messages: + # pubmsgnick = "%K{msgnick $0 $1-%K}%n"; + # pubmsgmenick = "%K{msgnick $0 $1-%K}%n"; + # pubmsghinick = "%K{msgnick $1 $0$2-%n%K}%n"; + # ownprivmsgnick = "%K{msgnick $*%K}%n"; + # privmsgnick = "%K{msgnick %G$*%K}%n"; + + # $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick + ownmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}"; + ownnick = "%_$*%n"; + + # public message in channel, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick + pubmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}"; + pubnick = "%N$*%n"; + + # public message in channel meant for me, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick + pubmsgmenick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}"; + menick = "%Y$*%n"; + + # public highlighted message in channel + # $0 = highlight color, $1 = nick mode, $2 = nick + pubmsghinick = "{msgnick $1 $0$2-%n}"; + + # channel name is printed with message + msgchannel = "%K:%g$*%n"; + + # private message, $0 = nick, $1 = host + privmsg = "[%G$0%K(%g$1-%K)%n] "; + + # private message from you, $0 = "msg", $1 = target nick + ownprivmsg = "[%g$0%K(%G$1-%K)%n] "; + + # own private message in query + ownprivmsgnick = "{msgnick $*}"; + ownprivnick = "%_$*%n"; + + # private message in query + privmsgnick = "{msgnick %G$*%n}"; + + ## + ## Actions (/ME stuff) + ## + + # used internally by this theme + action_core = "%_ * $*%n"; + + # generic one that's used by most actions + action = "{action_core $*} "; + + # own action, both private/public + ownaction = "{action $*}"; + + # own action with target, both private/public + ownaction_target = "{action_core $0}%K:%g$1%n "; + + # private action sent by others + pvtaction = "%_ (*) $*%n "; + pvtaction_query = "{action $*}"; + + # public action sent by others + pubaction = "{action $*}"; + + + ## + ## other IRC events + ## + + # whois + whois = "%# $[8]0 : $1-"; + + # notices + ownnotice = "[%g$0%K(%G$1-%K)]%n "; + notice = "%K-%M$*%K-%n "; + pubnotice_channel = "%K:%m$*"; + pvtnotice_host = "%K(%m$*%K)"; + servernotice = "%g!$*%n "; + + # CTCPs + ownctcp = "[%g$0%K(%G$1-%K)] "; + ctcp = "%g$*%n"; + + # wallops + wallop = "%_$*%n: "; + wallop_nick = "%n$*"; + wallop_action = "%_ * $*%n "; + + # netsplits + netsplit = "%G$*%n"; + netjoin = "%G$*%n"; + + # /names list + names_prefix = ""; + names_nick = "[%_$0%_$1-] "; + names_nick_op = "{names_nick $*}"; + names_nick_halfop = "{names_nick $*}"; + names_nick_voice = "{names_nick $*}"; + names_users = "[%g$*%n]"; + names_channel = "%G$*%n"; + + # DCC + dcc = "%g$*%n"; + dccfile = "%_$*%_"; + + # DCC chat, own msg/action + dccownmsg = "[%g$0%K($1-%K)%n] "; + dccownnick = "%G$*%n"; + dccownquerynick = "%_$*%n"; + dccownaction = "{action $*}"; + dccownaction_target = "{action_core $0}%K:%g$1%n "; + + # DCC chat, others + dccmsg = "[%G$1-%K(%g$0%K)%n] "; + dccquerynick = "%G$*%n"; + dccaction = "%_ (*dcc*) $*%n %|"; + + ## + ## statusbar + ## + + # default background for all statusbars. You can also give + # the default foreground color for statusbar items. + sb_background = "%w"; + + # default backround for "default" statusbar group + #sb_default_bg = "%w"; + # background for prompt / input line + sb_prompt_bg = "%w"; + # background for info statusbar + sb_info_bg = "%w"; + # background for topicbar (same default) + #sb_topic_bg = "%w"; + + # text at the beginning of statusbars. sb-item already puts + # space there,so we don't use anything by default. + sbstart = ""; + # text at the end of statusbars. Use space so that it's never + # used for anything. + sbend = " "; + + topicsbstart = "{sbstart $*}"; + topicsbend = "{sbend $*}"; + + prompt = "<<$*>> "; + + sb = " %m[ %n$*%m ]%n"; + sbmode = "(%M+%n$*)"; + sbaway = " (%MzZzZ%n)"; + sbservertag = ":$0 (change with ^X)"; + sbnickmode = "$0"; + + # activity in statusbar + + # ',' separator + sb_act_sep = "%n$*"; + # normal text + sb_act_text = "%N$*"; + # public message + sb_act_msg = "%W$*"; + # hilight + sb_act_hilight = "%M$*"; + # hilight with specified color, $0 = color, $1 = text + sb_act_hilight_color = "$0$1-%n"; +}; +formats = { + "fe-common/core" = { + pubmsg = "{pubmsgnick $2 {pubnick \00304$[-12]0}}$1"; + timestamp = "{timestamp [%%H:%%M] }"; + }; +}; diff --git a/irssi/kra3.theme b/irssi/kra3.theme new file mode 100644 index 0000000..532a918 --- /dev/null +++ b/irssi/kra3.theme @@ -0,0 +1,297 @@ +# When testing changes, the easiest way to reload the theme is with /RELOAD. +# This reloads the configuration file too, so if you did any changes remember +# to /SAVE it first. Remember also that /SAVE overwrites the theme file with +# old data so keep backups :) + +# TEMPLATES: + +# The real text formats that irssi uses are the ones you can find with +# /FORMAT command. Back in the old days all the colors and texts were mixed +# up in those formats, and it was really hard to change the colors since you +# might have had to change them in tens of different places. So, then came +# this templating system. + +# Now the /FORMATs don't have any colors in them, and they also have very +# little other styling. Most of the stuff you need to change is in this +# theme file. If you can't change something here, you can always go back +# to change the /FORMATs directly, they're also saved in these .theme files. + +# So .. the templates. They're those {blahblah} parts you see all over the +# /FORMATs and here. Their usage is simply {name parameter1 parameter2}. +# When irssi sees this kind of text, it goes to find "name" from abstracts +# block below and sets "parameter1" into $0 and "parameter2" into $1 (you +# can have more parameters of course). Templates can have subtemplates. +# Here's a small example: +# /FORMAT format hello {colorify {underline world}} +# abstracts = { colorify = "%G$0-%n"; underline = "%U$0-%U"; } +# When irssi expands the templates in "format", the final string would be: +# hello %G%Uworld%U%n +# ie. underlined bright green "world" text. +# and why "$0-", why not "$0"? $0 would only mean the first parameter, +# $0- means all the parameters. With {underline hello world} you'd really +# want to underline both of the words, not just the hello (and world would +# actually be removed entirely). + +# COLORS: + +# You can find definitions for the color format codes in docs/formats.txt. + +# There's one difference here though. %n format. Normally it means the +# default color of the terminal (white mostly), but here it means the +# "reset color back to the one it was in higher template". For example +# if there was /FORMAT test %g{foo}bar, and foo = "%Y$0%n", irssi would +# print yellow "foo" (as set with %Y) but "bar" would be green, which was +# set at the beginning before the {foo} template. If there wasn't the %g +# at start, the normal behaviour of %n would occur. If you _really_ want +# to use the terminal's default color, use %N. + +############################################################################# + +# default foreground color (%N) - -1 is the "default terminal color" +default_color = "-1"; + +# print timestamp/servertag at the end of line, not at beginning +info_eol = "false"; + +# these characters are automatically replaced with specified color +# (dark grey by default) +replaces = { "[]=" = "%K$*%n"; }; + +abstracts = { + ## + ## generic + ## + + # text to insert at the beginning of each non-message line + line_start = "%B-%n!%B-%n "; + + # timestamp styling, nothing by default + timestamp = "$*"; + + # any kind of text that needs hilighting, default is to bold + hilight = "%_$*%_"; + + # any kind of error message, default is bright red + error = "%R$*%n"; + + # channel name is printed + channel = "%_$*%_"; + + # nick is printed + nick = "%_$*%_"; + + # nick host is printed + nickhost = "[$*]"; + + # server name is printed + server = "%_$*%_"; + + # some kind of comment is printed + comment = "[$*]"; + + # reason for something is printed (part, quit, kick, ..) + reason = "{comment $*}"; + + # mode change is printed ([+o nick]) + mode = "{comment $*}"; + + ## + ## channel specific messages + ## + + # highlighted nick/host is printed (joins) + channick_hilight = "%C$*%n"; + chanhost_hilight = "{nickhost %c$*%n}"; + + # nick/host is printed (parts, quits, etc.) + channick = "%c$*%n"; + chanhost = "{nickhost $*}"; + + # highlighted channel name is printed + channelhilight = "%c$*%n"; + + # ban/ban exception/invite list mask is printed + ban = "%c$*%n"; + + ## + ## messages + ## + + # the basic styling of how to print message, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick + msgnick = "%K<%n$0$1-%K>%n %|"; + + # message from you is printed. "msgownnick" specifies the styling of the + # nick ($0 part in msgnick) and "ownmsgnick" specifies the styling of the + # whole line. + + # Example1: You want the message text to be green: + # ownmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}%g"; + # Example2.1: You want < and > chars to be yellow: + # ownmsgnick = "%Y{msgnick $0 $1-%Y}%n"; + # (you'll also have to remove <> from replaces list above) + # Example2.2: But you still want to keep <> grey for other messages: + # pubmsgnick = "%K{msgnick $0 $1-%K}%n"; + # pubmsgmenick = "%K{msgnick $0 $1-%K}%n"; + # pubmsghinick = "%K{msgnick $1 $0$2-%n%K}%n"; + # ownprivmsgnick = "%K{msgnick $*%K}%n"; + # privmsgnick = "%K{msgnick %R$*%K}%n"; + + # $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick + ownmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}"; + ownnick = "%_$*%n"; + + # public message in channel, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick + pubmsgnick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}"; + pubnick = "%N$*%n"; + + # public message in channel meant for me, $0 = nick mode, $1 = nick + pubmsgmenick = "{msgnick $0 $1-}"; + menick = "%Y$*%n"; + + # public highlighted message in channel + # $0 = highlight color, $1 = nick mode, $2 = nick + pubmsghinick = "{msgnick $1 $0$2-%n}"; + + # channel name is printed with message + msgchannel = "%K:%c$*%n"; + + # private message, $0 = nick, $1 = host + privmsg = "[%R$0%K(%r$1-%K)%n] "; + + # private message from you, $0 = "msg", $1 = target nick + ownprivmsg = "[%r$0%K(%R$1-%K)%n] "; + + # own private message in query + ownprivmsgnick = "{msgnick $*}"; + ownprivnick = "%_$*%n"; + + # private message in query + privmsgnick = "{msgnick %R$*%n}"; + + ## + ## Actions (/ME stuff) + ## + + # used internally by this theme + action_core = "%_ * $*%n"; + + # generic one that's used by most actions + action = "{action_core $*} "; + + # own action, both private/public + ownaction = "{action $*}"; + + # own action with target, both private/public + ownaction_target = "{action_core $0}%K:%c$1%n "; + + # private action sent by others + pvtaction = "%_ (*) $*%n "; + pvtaction_query = "{action $*}"; + + # public action sent by others + pubaction = "{action $*}"; + + + ## + ## other IRC events + ## + + # whois + whois = "%# $[8]0 : $1-"; + + # notices + ownnotice = "[%r$0%K(%R$1-%K)]%n "; + notice = "%K-%M$*%K-%n "; + pubnotice_channel = "%K:%m$*"; + pvtnotice_host = "%K(%m$*%K)"; + servernotice = "%g!$*%n "; + + # CTCPs + ownctcp = "[%r$0%K(%R$1-%K)] "; + ctcp = "%g$*%n"; + + # wallops + wallop = "%_$*%n: "; + wallop_nick = "%n$*"; + wallop_action = "%_ * $*%n "; + + # netsplits + netsplit = "%R$*%n"; + netjoin = "%C$*%n"; + + # /names list + names_prefix = ""; + names_nick = "[%_$0%_$1-] "; + names_nick_op = "{names_nick $*}"; + names_nick_halfop = "{names_nick $*}"; + names_nick_voice = "{names_nick $*}"; + names_users = "[%g$*%n]"; + names_channel = "%G$*%n"; + + # DCC + dcc = "%g$*%n"; + dccfile = "%_$*%_"; + + # DCC chat, own msg/action + dccownmsg = "[%r$0%K($1-%K)%n] "; + dccownnick = "%R$*%n"; + dccownquerynick = "%_$*%n"; + dccownaction = "{action $*}"; + dccownaction_target = "{action_core $0}%K:%c$1%n "; + + # DCC chat, others + dccmsg = "[%G$1-%K(%g$0%K)%n] "; + dccquerynick = "%G$*%n"; + dccaction = "%_ (*dcc*) $*%n %|"; + + ## + ## statusbar + ## + + # default background for all statusbars. You can also give + # the default foreground color for statusbar items. + sb_background = "%4%w"; + + # default backround for "default" statusbar group + #sb_default_bg = "%4"; + # background for prompt / input line + sb_prompt_bg = "%n"; + # background for info statusbar + sb_info_bg = "%8"; + # background for topicbar (same default) + #sb_topic_bg = "%4"; + + # text at the beginning of statusbars. sb-item already puts + # space there,so we don't use anything by default. + sbstart = ""; + # text at the end of statusbars. Use space so that it's never + # used for anything. + sbend = " "; + + topicsbstart = "{sbstart $*}"; + topicsbend = "{sbend $*}"; + + prompt = "[$*] "; + + sb = " %c[%n$*%c]%n"; + sbmode = "(%c+%n$*)"; + sbaway = " (%GzZzZ%n)"; + sbservertag = ":$0 (change with ^X)"; + sbnickmode = "$0"; + + # activity in statusbar + + # ',' separator + sb_act_sep = "%c$*"; + # normal text + sb_act_text = "%c$*"; + # public message + sb_act_msg = "%W$*"; + # hilight + sb_act_hilight = "%M$*"; + # hilight with specified color, $0 = color, $1 = text + sb_act_hilight_color = "$0$1-%n"; +}; +formats = { + "fe-common/core" = { timestamp = "{timestamp %%H:%%M:%%S }"; }; +}; diff --git a/irssi/scripts/autorun/adv_windowlist.pl b/irssi/scripts/autorun/adv_windowlist.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..780ab35 --- /dev/null +++ b/irssi/scripts/autorun/adv_windowlist.pl @@ -0,0 +1,2478 @@ +use strict; # use warnings; + +# {{{ debug + +#BEGIN { +# open STDERR, '>', '/home/ailin/wlstatwarnings'; +#}; + +# FIXME COULD SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME HOW TO SHUT UP +# +# ... +# Variable "*" will not stay shared at (eval *) line *. +# Variable "*" will not stay shared at (eval *) line *. +# ... +# Can't locate package Irssi::Nick for @Irssi::Irc::Nick::ISA at (eval *) line *. +# ... +# +# THANKS + +# }}} + +# if you don't know how to operate folds, type zn + +# {{{ header + +use Irssi (); # which is the minimum required version of Irssi ? +use Irssi::TextUI; + +use vars qw($VERSION %IRSSI); + +$VERSION = '0.6ca'; +%IRSSI = ( + original_authors => q(BC-bd, Veli, Timo Sirainen, ). + q(Wouter Coekaerts, Jean-Yves Lefort), # (decadix) + original_contact => q(bd@bc-bd.org, veli@piipiip.net, tss@iki.fi, ). + q(wouter@coekaerts.be, jylefort@brutele.be), + authors => q(Nei), + contact => q(Nei @ anti@conference.jabber.teamidiot.de), + url => "http://anti.teamidiot.de/", + name => q(awl), + description => q(Adds a permanent advanced window list on the right or ). + q(in a statusbar.), + description2 => q(Based on chanact.pl which was apparently based on ). + q(lightbar.c and nicklist.pl with various other ideas ). + q(from random scripts.), + license => q(GNU GPLv2 or later), +); + +# }}} + +# {{{ *** D O C U M E N T A T I O N *** + +# adapted by Nei + +############### +# {{{ original comment +# ########### +# # Adds new powerful and customizable [Act: ...] item (chanelnames,modes,alias). +# # Lets you give alias characters to windows so that you can select those with +# # meta-<char>. +# # +# # for irssi 0.8.2 by bd@bc-bd.org +# # +# # inspired by chanlist.pl by 'cumol@hammerhart.de' +# # +# ######### +# # {{{ Contributors +# ######### +# # +# # veli@piipiip.net /window_alias code +# # qrczak@knm.org.pl chanact_abbreviate_names +# # qerub@home.se Extra chanact_show_mode and chanact_chop_status +# # }}} +# }}} +# +# {{{ FURTHER THANKS TO +# ############ +# # buu, fxn, Somni, Khisanth, integral, tybalt89 for much support in any aspect perl +# # and the channel in general ( #perl @ freenode ) and especially the ir_* functions +# # +# # Valentin 'senneth' Batz ( vb@g-23.org ) for the pointer to grep.pl, continuous support +# # and help in digging up ir_strip_codes +# # +# # OnetrixNET technology networks for the debian environment +# # +# # Monkey-Pirate.com / Spaceman Spiff for the webspace +# # +# }}} + +###### +# {{{ M A I N P R O B L E M +##### +# +# It is impossible to place the awl on a statusbar together with other items, +# because I do not know how to calculate the size that it is going to get +# granted, and therefore I cannot do the linebreaks properly. +# This is what is missing to make a nice script out of awl. +# If you have any ideas, please contact me ASAP :). +# }}} +###### + +###### +# {{{ UTF-8 PROBLEM +##### +# +# Please help me find a solution to this: +# this be your statusbar, it is using up the maximum term size +# [[1=1]#abc [2=2]#defghi] +# +# now consider this example:i +# "ascii" characters are marked with ., utf-8 characters with * +# [[1=1]#... [2=2]#...***] +# +# you should think that this is how it would be displayed? WRONG! +# [[1=1]#... [2=2]#...*** ] +# +# this is what Irssi does.. I believe my length calculating code to be correct, +# however, I'd love to be proven wrong (or receive any other fix, too, of +# course!) +# }}} +###### + +######### +# {{{ USAGE +### +# +# copy the script to ~/.irssi/scripts/ +# +# In irssi: +# +# /script load awl +# +# +# Hint: to get rid of the old [Act:] display +# /statusbar window remove act +# +# to get it back: +# /statusbar window add -after lag -priority 10 act +# }}} +########## +# {{{ OPTIONS +######## +# +# {{{ /set awl_display_nokey <string> +# /set awl_display_key <string> +# /set awl_display_nokey_active <string> +# /set awl_display_key_active <string> +# * string : Format String for one window. The following $'s are expanded: +# $C : Name +# $N : Number of the Window +# $Q : meta-Keymap +# $H : Start highlighting +# $S : Stop highlighting +# /+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++, +# | **** I M P O R T A N T : **** | +# | | +# | don't forget to use $S if you | +# | used $H before! | +# | | +# '+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++/ +# XXX NOTE ON *_active: there is a BUG somewhere in the length +# XXX calculation. currently it's best to NOT remove $H/$S from those +# XXX settings if you use it in the non-active settings. +# }}} +# {{{ /set awl_separator <string> +# * string : Charater to use between the channel entries +# you'll need to escape " " space and "$" like this: +# "/set awl_separator \ " +# "/set awl_separator \$" +# and {}% like this: +# "/set awl_separator %{" +# "/set awl_separator %}" +# "/set awl_separator %%" +# (reason being, that the separator is used inside a {format }) +# }}} +# {{{ /set awl_prefer_name <ON|OFF> +# * this setting decides whether awl will use the active_name (OFF) or the +# window name as the name/caption in awl_display_*. +# That way you can rename windows using /window name myownname. +# }}} +# {{{ /set awl_hide_data <num> +# * num : hide the window if its data_level is below num +# set it to 0 to basically disable this feature, +# 1 if you don't want windows without activity to be shown +# 2 to show only those windows with channel text or hilight +# 3 to show only windows with hilight +# }}} +# {{{ /set awl_maxlines <num> +# * num : number of lines to use for the window list (0 to disable, negative +# lock) +# }}} +# {{{ /set awl_columns <num> +# * num : number of columns to use in screen mode (0 for unlimited) +# }}} +# {{{ /set awl_block <num> +# * num : width of a column in screen mode (negative values = block display) +# /+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++, +# | ****** W A R N I N G ! ****** | +# | | +# | If your block display looks | +# | DISTORTED, you need to add the | +# | following line to your .theme | +# | file under | +# | abstracts = { : | +# | | +# | sb_act_none = "%n$*"; | +# | | +# '+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++/ +#.02:08:26. < shi> Irssi::current_theme()->get_format <.. can this be used? +# }}} +# {{{ /set awl_sbar_maxlength <ON|OFF> +# * if you enable the maxlength setting, the block width will be used as a +# maximum length for the non-block statusbar mode too. +# }}} +# {{{ /set awl_height_adjust <num> +# * num : how many lines to leave empty in screen mode +# }}} +# {{{ /set awl_sort <-data_level|-last_line|refnum> +# * you can change the window sort order with this variable +# -data_level : sort windows with hilight first +# -last_line : sort windows in order of activity +# refnum : sort windows by window number +# }}} +# {{{ /set awl_placement <top|bottom> +# /set awl_position <num> +# * these settings correspond to /statusbar because awl will create +# statusbars for you +# (see /help statusbar to learn more) +# }}} +# {{{ /set awl_all_disable <ON|OFF> +# * if you set awl_all_disable to ON, awl will also remove the +# last statusbar it created if it is empty. +# As you might guess, this only makes sense with awl_hide_data > 0 ;) +# }}} +# {{{ /set awl_automode <sbar|screen|emulate_lightbar> +# * this setting defines whether the window list is shown in statusbars or +# whether the screen hack is used (from nicklist.pl) +# }}} +# }}} +########## +# {{{ COMMANDS +######## +# {{{ /awl paste <ON|OFF|TOGGLE> +# * enables or disables the screen hack windowlist. This is useful when you +# want to mark & copy text that you want to paste somewhere (hence the +# name). (ON means AWL disabled!) +# This is nicely bound to a function key for example. +# }}} +# {{{ /awl redraw +# * redraws the screen hack windowlist. There are many occasions where the +# screen hack windowlist can get destroyed so you can use this command to +# fix it. +# }}} +# }}} +### +# {{{ WISHES +#### +# +# if you fiddle with my mess, provide me with your fixes so I can benefit as well +# +# Nei =^.^= ( anti@conference.jabber.teamidiot.de ) +# }}} + +# }}} + +# {{{ modules + +#use Class::Classless; +#use Term::Info; + +# }}} + +# {{{ global variables + +my $replaces = '[=]'; # AARGH!!! (chars that are always surrounded by weird + # colour codes by Irssi) + +my $actString = []; # statusbar texts +my $currentLines = 0; +my $resetNeeded; # layout/screen has changed, redo everything +my $needRemake; # "normal" changes +#my $callcount = 0; +sub GLOB_QUEUE_TIMER () { 100 } +my $globTime = undef; # timer to limit remake() calls + + +my $SCREEN_MODE; +my $DISABLE_SCREEN_TEMP; +my $currentColumns = 0; +my $screenResizing; +my ($screenHeight, $screenWidth); +my $screenansi = bless { + NAME => 'Screen::ANSI', + PARENTS => [], + METHODS => { + dcs => sub { "\033P" }, + st => sub { "\033\\"}, + } +}, 'Class::Classless::X'; +#my $terminfo = new Term::Info 'xterm'; # xterm here, make this modular +# {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{ +my $terminfo = bless { # xterm here, make this modular + NAME => 'Term::Info::xterm', + PARENTS => [], + METHODS => { + # civis=\E[?25l, + civis => sub { "\033[?25l" }, + # sc=\E7, + sc => sub { "\0337" }, + # cup=\E[%i%p1%d;%p2%dH, + cup => sub { shift;shift; "\033[" . ($_[0] + 1) . ';' . ($_[1] + 1) . 'H' }, + # el=\E[K, + el => sub { "\033[K" }, + # rc=\E8, + rc => sub { "\0338" }, + # cnorm=\E[?25h, + cnorm => sub { "\033[?25h" }, + # setab=\E[4%p1%dm, + setab => sub { shift;shift; "\033[4" . $_[0] . 'm' }, + # setaf=\E[3%p1%dm, + setaf => sub { shift;shift; "\033[3" . $_[0] . 'm' }, + # bold=\E[1m, + bold => sub { "\033[1m" }, + # blink=\E[5m, + blink => sub { "\033[5m" }, + # rev=\E[7m, + rev => sub { "\033[7m" }, + # op=\E[39;49m, + op => sub { "\033[39;49m" }, + } +}, 'Class::Classless::X'; +# }}}}}}}}}}}}}}} + + +sub setc () { + $IRSSI{'name'} +} +sub set ($) { + setc . '_' . shift +} + +# }}} + + +# {{{ sbar mode + +my %statusbars; # currently active statusbars + +# maybe I should just tie the array ? +sub add_statusbar { + for (@_) { + # add subs + for my $l ($_) { { + no strict 'refs'; # :P + *{set$l} = sub { awl($l, @_) }; + }; } + Irssi::command('statusbar ' . (set$_) . ' reset'); + Irssi::command('statusbar ' . (set$_) . ' enable'); + if (lc Irssi::settings_get_str(set 'placement') eq 'top') { + Irssi::command('statusbar ' . (set$_) . ' placement top'); + } + if ((my $x = int Irssi::settings_get_int(set 'position')) != 0) { + Irssi::command('statusbar ' . (set$_) . ' position ' . $x); + } + Irssi::command('statusbar ' . (set$_) . ' add -priority 100 -alignment left barstart'); + Irssi::command('statusbar ' . (set$_) . ' add ' . (set$_)); + Irssi::command('statusbar ' . (set$_) . ' add -priority 100 -alignment right barend'); + Irssi::command('statusbar ' . (set$_) . ' disable'); + Irssi::statusbar_item_register(set$_, '$0', set$_); + $statusbars{$_} = {}; + } +} + +sub remove_statusbar { + for (@_) { + Irssi::command('statusbar ' . (set$_) . ' reset'); + Irssi::statusbar_item_unregister(set$_); # XXX does this actually work ? + # DO NOT REMOVE the sub before you have unregistered it :)) + for my $l ($_) { { + no strict 'refs'; + undef &{set$l}; + }; } + delete $statusbars{$_}; + } +} + +sub syncLines { + my $temp = $currentLines; + $currentLines = @$actString; + #Irssi::print("current lines: $temp new lines: $currentLines"); + my $currMaxLines = Irssi::settings_get_int(set 'maxlines'); + if ($currMaxLines > 0 and @$actString > $currMaxLines) { + $currentLines = $currMaxLines; + } + elsif ($currMaxLines < 0) { + $currentLines = abs($currMaxLines); + } + return if ($temp == $currentLines); + if ($currentLines > $temp) { + for ($temp .. ($currentLines - 1)) { + add_statusbar($_); + Irssi::command('statusbar ' . (set$_) . ' enable'); + } + } + else { + for ($_ = ($temp - 1); $_ >= $currentLines; $_--) { + Irssi::command('statusbar ' . (set$_) . ' disable'); + remove_statusbar($_); + } + } +} + +# FIXME implement $get_size_only check, and user $item->{min|max-size} ?? +sub awl { + my ($line, $item, $get_size_only) = @_; + + if ($needRemake) { + $needRemake = undef; + remake(); + } + + my $text = $actString->[$line]; # DO NOT set the actual $actString->[$line] to '' here or + $text = '' unless defined $text; # you'll screw up the statusbar counter ($currentLines) + $item->default_handler($get_size_only, $text, '', 1); +} + +# remove old statusbars +my %killBar; +sub get_old_status { + my ($textDest, $cont, $cont_stripped) = @_; + if ($textDest->{'level'} == 524288 and $textDest->{'target'} eq '' + and !defined($textDest->{'server'}) + ) { + my $name = quotemeta(set ''); + if ($cont_stripped =~ m/^$name(\d+)\s/) { $killBar{$1} = {}; } + Irssi::signal_stop(); + } +} +sub killOldStatus { + %killBar = (); + Irssi::signal_add_first('print text' => 'get_old_status'); + Irssi::command('statusbar'); + Irssi::signal_remove('print text' => 'get_old_status'); + remove_statusbar(keys %killBar); +} +#killOldStatus(); + +# end sbar mode }}} + + +# {{{ keymaps + +my %keymap; + +sub get_keymap { + my ($textDest, undef, $cont_stripped) = @_; + if ($textDest->{'level'} == 524288 and $textDest->{'target'} eq '' + and !defined($textDest->{'server'}) + ) { + if ($cont_stripped =~ m/((?:meta-)+)(.)\s+change_window (\d+)/) { + my ($level, $key, $window) = ($1, $2, $3); + my $numlevel = ($level =~ y/-//) - 1; + $keymap{$window} = ('-' x $numlevel) . "$key"; + } + Irssi::signal_stop(); + } +} + +sub update_keymap { + %keymap = (); + Irssi::signal_remove('command bind' => 'watch_keymap'); + Irssi::signal_add_first('print text' => 'get_keymap'); + Irssi::command('bind'); # stolen from grep + Irssi::signal_remove('print text' => 'get_keymap'); + Irssi::signal_add('command bind' => 'watch_keymap'); + Irssi::timeout_add_once(100, 'eventChanged', undef); +} + +# watch keymap changes +sub watch_keymap { + Irssi::timeout_add_once(1000, 'update_keymap', undef); +} + +update_keymap(); + +# end keymaps }}} + +# {{{ format handling + +# a bad way do do expansions but who cares +sub expand { + my ($string, %format) = @_; + my ($exp, $repl); + $string =~ s/\$$exp/$repl/g while (($exp, $repl) = each(%format)); + return $string; +} + +my %strip_table = ( + # fe-common::core::formats.c:format_expand_styles + # delete format_backs format_fores bold_fores other stuff + (map { $_ => '' } (split //, '04261537' . 'kbgcrmyw' . 'KBGCRMYW' . 'U9_8:|FnN>#[')), + # escape + (map { $_ => $_ } (split //, '{}%')), +); +sub ir_strip_codes { # strip %codes + my $o = shift; + $o =~ s/(%(.))/exists $strip_table{$2} ? $strip_table{$2} : $1/gex; + $o +} + +sub ir_parse_special { + my $o; my $i = shift; + #if ($_[0]) { # for the future?!? + # eval { + # $o = $_[0]->parse_special($i); + # }; + # unless ($@) { + # return $o; + # } + #} + my $win = shift || Irssi::active_win(); + my $server = Irssi::active_server(); + if (ref $win and ref $win->{'active'}) { + $o = $win->{'active'}->parse_special($i); + } + elsif (ref $win and ref $win->{'active_server'}) { + $o = $win->{'active_server'}->parse_special($i); + } + elsif (ref $server) { + $o = $server->parse_special($i); + } + else { + $o = Irssi::parse_special($i); + } + $o +} +sub ir_parse_special_protected { + my $o; my $i = shift; + $i =~ s/ + ( \\. ) | # skip over escapes (maybe) + ( \$[^% $\]+ ) # catch special variables + / + if ($1) { $1 } + elsif ($2) { my $i2 = $2; ir_fe(ir_parse_special($i2, @_)) } + else { $& } + /gex; + $i +} + + +sub sb_ctfe { # Irssi::current_theme->format_expand wrapper + Irssi::current_theme->format_expand( + shift, + ( + Irssi::EXPAND_FLAG_IGNORE_REPLACES + | + ($_[0]?0:Irssi::EXPAND_FLAG_IGNORE_EMPTY) + ) + ) +} +sub sb_expand { # expand {format }s (and apply parse_special for $vars) + ir_parse_special( + sb_ctfe(shift) + ) +} +sub sb_strip { + ir_strip_codes( + sb_expand(shift) + ); # does this get us the actual length of that s*ty bar :P ? +} +sub sb_length { + # unicode cludge, d*mn broken Irssi + # screw it, this will fail from broken joining anyway (and cause warnings) + my $term_type = 'term_type'; + if (Irssi::version > 20040819) { # this is probably wrong, but I don't know + # when the setting name got changed + $term_type = 'term_charset'; + } + #if (lc Irssi::settings_get_str($term_type) eq '8bit' + # or Irssi::settings_get_str($term_type) =~ /^iso/i + #) { + # length(sb_strip(shift)) + #} + #else { + my $temp = sb_strip(shift); + # try to get the displayed width + my $length; + eval { + require Text::CharWidth; + $length = Text::CharWidth::mbswidth($temp); + }; + unless ($@) { + return $length; + } + else { + if (lc Irssi::settings_get_str($term_type) eq 'utf-8') { + # try to switch on utf8 + eval { + no warnings; + require Encode; + #$temp = Encode::decode_utf8($temp); # thanks for the hint, but I have my + # # reasons for _utf8_on + Encode::_utf8_on($temp); + }; + } + # there is nothing more I can do + length($temp) + } + #} +} + +# !!! G*DD*MN Irssi is adding an additional layer of backslashitis per { } layer +# !!! AND I still don't know what I need to escape. +# !!! and NOONE else seems to know or care either. +# !!! f*ck open source. I mean it. +# XXX any Irssi::print debug statement leads to SEGFAULT - why ? + +# major parts of the idea by buu (#perl @ freenode) +# thanks to fxn and Somni for debugging +# while ($_[0] =~ /(.)/g) { +# my $c = $1; # XXX sooo... goto kills $1 +# if ($q eq '%') { goto ESC; } + +## <freenode:#perl:tybalt89> s/%(.)|(\{)|(\})|(\\|\$)/$1?$1:$2?($level++,$2):$3?($level>$min_level&&$level--,$3):'\\'x(2**$level-1).$4/ge; # untested... +sub ir_escape { + my $min_level = $_[1] || 0; my $level = $min_level; + my $o = shift; + $o =~ s/ + ( %. ) | # $1 + ( \{ ) | # $2 + ( \} ) | # $3 + ( \\ ) | # $4 + ( \$(?=[^\\]) ) | # $5 + ( \$ ) # $6 + / + if ($1) { $1 } # %. escape + elsif ($2) { $level++; $2 } # { nesting start + elsif ($3) { if ($level > $min_level) { $level--; } $3 } # } nesting end + elsif ($4) { '\\'x(2**$level) } # \ needs \\escaping + elsif ($5) { '\\'x(2**$level-1) . '$' . '\\'x(2**$level-1) } # and $ needs even more because of "parse_special" + else { '\\'x(2**$level-1) . '$' } # $ needs \$ escaping + /gex; + $o +} +#sub ir_escape { +# my $min_level = $_[1] || 0; my $level = $min_level; +# my $o = shift; +# $o =~ s/ +# ( %. ) | # $1 +# ( \{ ) | # $2 +# ( \} ) | # $3 +# ( \\ | \$ ) # $4 +# / +# if ($1) { $1 } # %. escape +# elsif ($2) { $level++; $2 } # { nesting start +# elsif ($3) { if ($level > $min_level) { $level--; } $3 } # } nesting end +# else { '\\'x(2**($level-1)-1) . $4 } # \ or $ needs \\escaping +# /gex; +# $o +#} + +sub ir_fe { # try to fix format stuff + my $x = shift; + # XXX why do I have to use two/four % here instead of one/two ?? + # answer: you screwed up in ir_escape + $x =~ s/([%{}])/%$1/g; + #$x =~ s/(\\|\$|[ ])/\\$1/g; # XXX HOW CAN I HANDLE THE SPACES CORRECTLY XXX + $x =~ s/(\\|\$)/\\$1/g; + #$x =~ s/(\$(?=.))|(\$)/$1?"\\\$\\":"\\\$"/ge; # I think this should be here + # # (logic), but it doesn't work + # # that way :P + #$x =~ s/\\/\\\\/g; # that's right, escape escapes + $x +} +sub ir_ve { # escapes special vars but leave colours alone + my $x = shift; + #$x =~ s/([%{}])/%$1/g; + $x =~ s/(\\|\$|[ ])/\\$1/g; + $x +} + +my %ansi_table; +{ + my ($i, $j, $k) = (0, 0, 0); + %ansi_table = ( + # fe-common::core::formats.c:format_expand_styles + # do format_backs + (map { $_ => $terminfo->setab($i++) } (split //, '01234567' )), + # do format_fores + (map { $_ => $terminfo->setaf($j++) } (split //, 'krgybmcw' )), + # do bold_fores + (map { $_ => $terminfo->bold() . + $terminfo->setaf($k++) } (split //, 'KRGYBMCW')), + # reset + #(map { $_ => $terminfo->op() } (split //, 'nN')), + (map { $_ => $terminfo->op() } (split //, 'n')), + (map { $_ => "\033[0m" } (split //, 'N')), # XXX quick and DIRTY + # flash/bright + F => $terminfo->blink(), + # reverse + 8 => $terminfo->rev(), + # bold + (map { $_ => $terminfo->bold() } (split //, '9_')), + # delete other stuff + (map { $_ => '' } (split //, ':|>#[')), + # escape + (map { $_ => $_ } (split //, '{}%')), + ) +} +sub formats_to_ansi_basic { + my $o = shift; + $o =~ s/(%(.))/exists $ansi_table{$2} ? $ansi_table{$2} : $1/gex; + $o +} + +sub lc1459 ($) { my $x = shift; $x =~ y/A-Z][\^/a-z}{|~/; $x } +Irssi::settings_add_str(setc, 'banned_channels', ''); +Irssi::settings_add_bool(setc, 'banned_channels_on', 0); +my %banned_channels = map { lc1459($_) => undef } +split ' ', Irssi::settings_get_str('banned_channels'); +Irssi::settings_add_str(setc, 'fancy_abbrev', 'fancy'); + +# }}} + +# {{{ main + +sub remake () { + #$callcount++; + #my $xx = $callcount; Irssi::print("starting remake [ $xx ]"); + my ($hilight, $number, $display); + my $separator = '{sb_act_sep ' . Irssi::settings_get_str(set 'separator') . + '}'; + my $custSort = Irssi::settings_get_str(set 'sort'); + my $custSortDir = 1; + if ($custSort =~ /^[-!](.*)/) { + $custSortDir = -1; + $custSort = $1; + } + + my @wins = + sort { + ( + ( (int($a->{$custSort}) <=> int($b->{$custSort})) * $custSortDir ) + || + ($a->{'refnum'} <=> $b->{'refnum'}) + ) + } Irssi::windows; + my $block = Irssi::settings_get_int(set 'block'); + my $columns = $currentColumns; + my $oldActString = $actString if $SCREEN_MODE; + $actString = $SCREEN_MODE ? [' A W L'] : []; + my $line = $SCREEN_MODE ? 1 : 0; + my $width = $SCREEN_MODE + ? + $screenWidth - abs($block)*$columns + 1 + : + ([Irssi::windows]->[0]{'width'} - sb_length('{sb x}')); + my $height = $screenHeight - abs(Irssi::settings_get_int(set + 'height_adjust')); + my ($numPad, $keyPad) = (0, 0); + my %abbrevList; + if ($SCREEN_MODE or Irssi::settings_get_bool(set 'sbar_maxlength') + or ($block < 0) + ) { + %abbrevList = (); + if (Irssi::settings_get_str('fancy_abbrev') !~ /^(no|off|head)/i) { + my @nameList = map { ref $_ ? $_->get_active_name : '' } @wins; + for (my $i = 0; $i < @nameList - 1; ++$i) { + my ($x, $y) = ($nameList[$i], $nameList[$i + 1]); + for ($x, $y) { s/^[+#!=]// } + my $res = Algorithm::LCSS::LCSS($x, $y); + if (defined $res) { + #Irssi::print("common pattern $x $y : $res"); + #Irssi::print("found at $nameList[$i] ".index($nameList[$i], + # $res)); + $abbrevList{$nameList[$i]} = int (index($nameList[$i], $res) + + (length($res) / 2)); + #Irssi::print("found at ".$nameList[$i+1]." ".index($nameList[$i+1], + # $res)); + $abbrevList{$nameList[$i+1]} = int (index($nameList[$i+1], $res) + + (length($res) / 2)); + } + } + } + if ($SCREEN_MODE or ($block < 0)) { + $numPad = length((sort { length($b) <=> length($a) } keys %keymap)[0]); + $keyPad = length((sort { length($b) <=> length($a) } values %keymap)[0]); + } + } + if ($SCREEN_MODE) { + print STDERR $screenansi->dcs(). + $terminfo->civis(). + $terminfo->sc(). + $screenansi->st(); + if (@$oldActString < 1) { + print STDERR $screenansi->dcs(). + $terminfo->cup(0, $width). + $actString->[0]. + $terminfo->el(). + $screenansi->st(); + } + } + foreach my $win (@wins) { + unless ($SCREEN_MODE) { + $actString->[$line] = '' unless defined $actString->[$line] + or Irssi::settings_get_bool(set 'all_disable'); + } + + # all stolen from chanact, what does this code do and why do we need it ? + !ref($win) && next; + + my $name = $win->get_active_name; + $name = '*' if (Irssi::settings_get_bool('banned_channels_on') and exists + $banned_channels{lc1459($name)}); + $name = $win->{'name'} if $name ne '*' and $win->{'name'} ne '' + and Irssi::settings_get_bool(set 'prefer_name'); + my $active = $win->{'active'}; + my $colour = $win->{'hilight_color'}; + if (!defined $colour) { $colour = ''; } + + if ($win->{'data_level'} < Irssi::settings_get_int(set 'hide_data')) { + next; } # for Geert + if ($win->{'data_level'} == 0) { $hilight = '{sb_act_none '; } + elsif ($win->{'data_level'} == 1) { $hilight = '{sb_act_text '; } + elsif ($win->{'data_level'} == 2) { $hilight = '{sb_act_msg '; } + elsif ($colour ne '') { $hilight = "{sb_act_hilight_color $colour "; } + elsif ($win->{'data_level'} == 3) { $hilight = '{sb_act_hilight '; } + else { $hilight = '{sb_act_special '; } + + $number = $win->{'refnum'}; + my @display = ('display_nokey'); + if (defined $keymap{$number} and $keymap{$number} ne '') { + unshift @display, map { (my $cpy = $_) =~ s/_no/_/; $cpy } @display; + } + if (Irssi::active_win->{'refnum'} == $number) { + unshift @display, map { my $cpy = $_; $cpy .= '_active'; $cpy } @display; + } + #Irssi::print("win $number [@display]: " . join '.', split //, join '<<', map { + # Irssi::settings_get_str(set $_) } @display); + $display = (grep { $_ } + map { Irssi::settings_get_str(set $_) } + @display)[0]; + #Irssi::print("win $number : " . join '.', split //, $display); + + if ($SCREEN_MODE or Irssi::settings_get_bool(set 'sbar_maxlength') + or ($block < 0) + ) { + my $baseLength = sb_length(ir_escape(ir_ve(ir_parse_special_protected(sb_ctfe( + '{sb_background}' . expand($display, + C => ir_fe('x'), + N => $number . (' 'x($numPad - length($number))), + Q => ir_fe((' 'x($keyPad - length($keymap{$number}))) . $keymap{$number}), + H => $hilight, + S => '}{sb_background}' + ), 1), $win)))) - 1; + my $diff = abs($block) - (length($name) + $baseLength); + if ($diff < 0) { # too long + if (abs($diff) >= length($name)) { $name = '' } # forget it + elsif (abs($diff) + 1 >= length($name)) { $name = substr($name, + 0, 1); } + else { + my $middle = exists $abbrevList{$name} ? + (($abbrevList{$name} + (2*(length($name) / 2)))/3) : + ((Irssi::settings_get_str('fancy_abbrev') =~ /^head/i) ? + length($name) : + (length($name) / 2)); + my $cut = int($middle - (abs($diff) / 2) + .55); + $cut = 1 if $cut < 1; + $cut = length($name) - abs($diff) - 1 if $cut > (length($name) - + abs($diff) - 1); + $name = substr($name, 0, $cut) . '~' . substr($name, $cut + + abs($diff) + 1); + } + } + elsif ($SCREEN_MODE or ($block < 0)) { + $name .= (' ' x $diff); + } + } + + my $add = ir_ve(ir_parse_special_protected(sb_ctfe('{sb_background}' . expand($display, + C => ir_fe($name), + N => $number . (' 'x($numPad - length($number))), + Q => ir_fe((' 'x($keyPad - length($keymap{$number}))) . $keymap{$number}), + H => $hilight, + S => '}{sb_background}' + ), 1), $win)); + if ($SCREEN_MODE) { + $actString->[$line] = $add; + if ((!defined $oldActString->[$line] + or $oldActString->[$line] ne $actString->[$line]) + and + $line <= ($columns * $height) + ) { + print STDERR $screenansi->dcs(). + $terminfo->cup(($line-1) % $height+1, $width + ( + abs($block) * int(($line-1) / $height))). + formats_to_ansi_basic(sb_expand(ir_escape($actString->[$line]))). + #$terminfo->el(). + $screenansi->st(); + } + $line++; + } + else { + #$temp =~ s/\{\S+?(?:\s(.*?))?\}/$1/g; + #$temp =~ s/\\\\\\\\/\\/g; # XXX I'm actually guessing here, someone point me + # # XXX to docs please + $actString->[$line] = '' unless defined $actString->[$line]; + + # XXX how can I check whether the content still fits in the bar? this would + # XXX allow awlstatus to reside on a statusbar together with other items... + if (sb_length(ir_escape($actString->[$line] . $add)) >= $width) { + # XXX doesn't correctly handle utf-8 multibyte ... help !!? + $actString->[$line] .= ' ' x ($width - sb_length(ir_escape( + $actString->[$line]))); + $line++; + } + $actString->[$line] .= $add . $separator; + # XXX if I use these prints, output layout gets screwed up... why ? + #Irssi::print("line $line: ".$actString->[$line]); + #Irssi::print("temp $line: ".$temp); + } + } + + if ($SCREEN_MODE) { + while ($line <= ($columns * $height)) { + print STDERR $screenansi->dcs(). + $terminfo->cup(($line-1) % $height+1, $width + ( + abs($block) * int(($line-1) / $height))). + $terminfo->el(). + $screenansi->st(); + $line++; + } + print STDERR $screenansi->dcs(). + $terminfo->rc(). + $terminfo->cnorm(). + $screenansi->st(); + } + else { + # XXX the Irssi::print statements lead to the MOST WEIRD results + # e.g.: the loop gets executed TWICE for p > 0 ?!? + for (my $p = 0; $p < @$actString; $p++) { # wrap each line in {sb }, escape it + my $x = $actString->[$p]; # properly, etc. + $x =~ s/\Q$separator\E([ ]*)$/$1/; + #Irssi::print("[$p]".'current:'.join'.',split//,sb_strip(ir_escape($x,0))); + #Irssi::print("assumed length before:".sb_length(ir_escape($x,0))); + $x = "{sb $x}"; + #Irssi::print("[$p]".'new:'.join'.',split//,sb_expand(ir_escape($x,0))); + #Irssi::print("[$p]".'new:'.join'.',split//,ir_escape($x,0)); + #Irssi::print("assumed length after:".sb_length(ir_escape($x,0))); + $x = ir_escape($x); + #Irssi::print("[$p]".'REALnew:'.join'.',split//,sb_strip($x)); + $actString->[$p] = $x; + # XXX any Irssi::print debug statement leads to SEGFAULT (sometimes) - why ? + } + } + #Irssi::print("remake [ $xx ] finished"); +} + +sub awlHasChanged () { + $globTime = undef; + my $temp = ($SCREEN_MODE ? + "\\\n" . Irssi::settings_get_int(set 'block'). + Irssi::settings_get_int(set 'height_adjust') + : "!\n" . Irssi::settings_get_str(set 'placement'). + Irssi::settings_get_int(set 'position')). + Irssi::settings_get_str(set 'automode'); + if ($temp ne $resetNeeded) { wlreset(); return; } + #Irssi::print("awl has changed, calls to remake so far: $callcount"); + $needRemake = 1; + + #remake(); + if ( + ($SCREEN_MODE and !$DISABLE_SCREEN_TEMP) + or + ($needRemake and Irssi::settings_get_bool(set 'all_disable')) + or + (!Irssi::settings_get_bool(set 'all_disable') and $currentLines < 1) + ) { + $needRemake = undef; + remake(); + } + + unless ($SCREEN_MODE) { + # XXX Irssi crashes if I try to do this without timer, why ? What's the minimum + # XXX delay I need to use in the timer ? + Irssi::timeout_add_once(100, 'syncLines', undef); + + for (keys %statusbars) { + Irssi::statusbar_items_redraw(set$_); + } + } + else { + Irssi::timeout_add_once(100, 'syncColumns', undef); + } +} + +sub eventChanged () { # Implement a change queue/blocker -.-) + if (defined $globTime) { + Irssi::timeout_remove($globTime); + } # delay the update further + $globTime = Irssi::timeout_add_once(GLOB_QUEUE_TIMER, 'awlHasChanged', undef); +} + +# }}} + + +# {{{ screen mode + +sub screenFullRedraw { + my ($window) = @_; + if (!ref $window or $window->{'refnum'} == Irssi::active_win->{'refnum'}) { + $actString = []; + eventChanged(); + } +} + +sub screenSize { # from nicklist.pl + $screenResizing = 1; + # fit screen + system 'screen -x '.$ENV{'STY'}.' -X fit'; + # get size + my ($row, $col) = split ' ', `stty size`; + # set screen width + $screenWidth = $col-1; + $screenHeight = $row-1; + + # on some recent systems, "screen -X fit; screen -X width -w 50" doesn't work, needs a sleep in between the 2 commands + # so we wait a second before setting the width + Irssi::timeout_add_once(100, sub { + my ($new_irssi_width) = @_; + $new_irssi_width -= abs(Irssi::settings_get_int(set + 'block'))*$currentColumns - 1; + system 'screen -x '.$ENV{'STY'}.' -X width -w ' . $new_irssi_width; + # and then we wait another second for the resizing, and then redraw. + Irssi::timeout_add_once(10,sub {$screenResizing = 0; screenFullRedraw()}, []); + }, $screenWidth); +} + +sub screenOff { + my ($unloadMode) = @_; + Irssi::signal_remove('gui print text finished' => 'screenFullRedraw'); + Irssi::signal_remove('gui page scrolled' => 'screenFullRedraw'); + Irssi::signal_remove('window changed' => 'screenFullRedraw'); + Irssi::signal_remove('window changed automatic' => 'screenFullRedraw'); + if ($unloadMode) { + Irssi::signal_remove('terminal resized' => 'resizeTerm'); + } + system 'screen -x '.$ENV{'STY'}.' -X fit'; +} + +sub syncColumns { + return if (@$actString == 0); + my $temp = $currentColumns; + #Irssi::print("current columns $temp"); + my $height = $screenHeight - abs(Irssi::settings_get_int(set + 'height_adjust')); + $currentColumns = int(($#$actString-1) / $height) + 1; + #Irssi::print("objects in actstring:".scalar(@$actString).", screen height:". + # $height); + my $currMaxColumns = Irssi::settings_get_int(set 'columns'); + if ($currMaxColumns > 0 and $currentColumns > $currMaxColumns) { + $currentColumns = $currMaxColumns; + } + elsif ($currMaxColumns < 0) { + $currentColumns = abs($currMaxColumns); + } + return if ($temp == $currentColumns); + screenSize(); +} + +#$needRemake = 1; +sub resizeTerm () { + if ($SCREEN_MODE and !$screenResizing) { + $screenResizing = 1; + Irssi::timeout_add_once(10, 'screenSize', undef); + } + Irssi::timeout_add_once(100, 'eventChanged', undef); +} + +# }}} + + +# {{{ settings add + +Irssi::settings_add_str(setc, set 'display_nokey', '[$N]$H$C$S'); +Irssi::settings_add_str(setc, set 'display_key', '[$Q=$N]$H$C$S'); +Irssi::settings_add_str(setc, set 'display_nokey_active', ''); +Irssi::settings_add_str(setc, set 'display_key_active', ''); +Irssi::settings_add_str(setc, set 'separator', "\\ "); +Irssi::settings_add_bool(setc, set 'prefer_name', 0); +Irssi::settings_add_int(setc, set 'hide_data', 0); +Irssi::settings_add_int(setc, set 'maxlines', 9); +Irssi::settings_add_int(setc, set 'columns', 1); +Irssi::settings_add_int(setc, set 'block', 20); +Irssi::settings_add_bool(setc, set 'sbar_maxlength', 0); +Irssi::settings_add_int(setc, set 'height_adjust', 2); +Irssi::settings_add_str(setc, set 'sort', 'refnum'); +Irssi::settings_add_str(setc, set 'placement', 'bottom'); +Irssi::settings_add_int(setc, set 'position', 0); +Irssi::settings_add_bool(setc, set 'all_disable', 0); +Irssi::settings_add_str(setc, set 'automode', 'sbar'); + +# }}} + + +# {{{ init + +sub wlreset { + $actString = []; + $currentLines = 0; # 1; # mhmmmm .. we actually enable one line down there so + # let's try this. + #update_keymap(); + killOldStatus(); + # Register statusbar + #add_statusbar(0); + #Irssi::command('statusbar wl0 enable'); + my $was_screen_mode = $SCREEN_MODE; + if ($SCREEN_MODE = (Irssi::settings_get_str(set 'automode') =~ /screen/i) + and + !$was_screen_mode + ) { + if (!defined $ENV{'STY'}) { + Irssi::print('Screen mode can only be used in GNU screen but no '. + 'screen was found.', MSGLEVEL_CLIENTERROR); + $SCREEN_MODE = undef; + } + else { + Irssi::signal_add_last('gui print text finished' => 'screenFullRedraw'); + Irssi::signal_add_last('gui page scrolled' => 'screenFullRedraw'); + Irssi::signal_add('window changed' => 'screenFullRedraw'); + Irssi::signal_add('window changed automatic' => 'screenFullRedraw'); + } + } + elsif ($was_screen_mode and !$SCREEN_MODE) { + screenOff(); + } + $resetNeeded = ($SCREEN_MODE ? + "\\\n" . Irssi::settings_get_int(set 'block'). + Irssi::settings_get_int(set 'height_adjust') + : "!\n" . Irssi::settings_get_str(set 'placement'). + Irssi::settings_get_int(set 'position')). + Irssi::settings_get_str(set 'automode'); + resizeTerm(); +} + +wlreset(); + +# }}} + + +# {{{ unload/deinit + +my $Unload; +sub unload ($$$) { + $Unload = 1; + # pretend we didn't do anything ASAP + Irssi::timeout_add_once(10, sub { $Unload = undef; }, undef); +} +# last try to catch a sigsegv +Irssi::signal_add_first('gui exit' => sub { $Unload = undef; }); +sub UNLOAD { + # this might well crash Irssi... try /eval /script unload someotherscript ; + # /quit (= SEGFAULT !) + if ($Unload) { + $actString = ['']; # syncLines(); # XXX Irssi crashes when trying to disable + killOldStatus(); # XXX all statusbars ? + if ($SCREEN_MODE) { + screenOff('unload mode'); + } + } +} + +# }}} + + +# {{{ signals + +sub addPrintTextHook { # update on print text + return if $_[0]->{'level'} == 262144 and $_[0]->{'target'} eq '' + and !defined($_[0]->{'server'}); + if (Irssi::settings_get_str(set 'sort') =~ /^[-!]?last_line$/) { + Irssi::timeout_add_once(100, 'eventChanged', undef); + } +} + +#sub _x { my ($x, $y) = @_; ($x, sub { Irssi::print('-->signal '.$x); eval "$y();"; }) } +#sub _x { @_ } +Irssi::signal_add_first( + 'command script unload' => 'unload' +); +Irssi::signal_add_last({ + 'setup changed' => 'eventChanged', + 'print text' => 'addPrintTextHook', + 'terminal resized' => 'resizeTerm', + 'setup reread' => 'wlreset', + 'window hilight' => 'eventChanged', +}); +Irssi::signal_add({ + 'window created' => 'eventChanged', + 'window destroyed' => 'eventChanged', + 'window name changed' => 'eventChanged', + 'window refnum changed' => 'eventChanged', + 'window changed' => 'eventChanged', + 'window changed automatic' => 'eventChanged', +}); + +#Irssi::signal_add('nick mode changed', 'chanactHasChanged'); # relicts + +# }}} + +# {{{ commands + + +sub runsub { + my ($cmd) = @_; + sub { + my ($data, $server, $item) = @_; + Irssi::command_runsub($cmd, $data, $server, $item); + }; +} +Irssi::command_bind( setc() => runsub(setc()) ); +Irssi::command_bind( setc() . ' paste' => runsub(setc() . ' paste') ); +Irssi::command_bind( + setc() . ' paste on' => sub { + return unless $SCREEN_MODE; + my $was_disabled = $DISABLE_SCREEN_TEMP; + $DISABLE_SCREEN_TEMP = 1; + Irssi::print('Paste mode is now ON, '.uc(setc()).' is temporarily '. + 'disabled.'); + if (!$was_disabled) { + $screenResizing = 1; + screenOff(); + } + } +); +Irssi::command_bind( + setc() . ' paste off' => sub { + return unless $SCREEN_MODE; + my $was_disabled = $DISABLE_SCREEN_TEMP; + $DISABLE_SCREEN_TEMP = undef; + Irssi::print('Paste mode is now OFF, '.uc(setc()).' is enabled.'); + if ($was_disabled) { + $SCREEN_MODE = undef; + $screenResizing = 0; + wlreset(); + } + } +); +Irssi::command_bind( + setc() . ' paste toggle' => sub { + if ($DISABLE_SCREEN_TEMP) { + Irssi::command(setc() . ' paste off'); + } + else { + Irssi::command(setc() . ' paste on'); + } + } +); +Irssi::command_bind( + setc() . ' redraw' => sub { + return unless $SCREEN_MODE; + screenFullRedraw(); + } +); + + +# }}} + +# {{{ Algorithm::LCSS module +{ + package Algorithm::Diff; + # Skip to first "=head" line for documentation. + use strict; + + use integer; # see below in _replaceNextLargerWith() for mod to make + # if you don't use this + + # McIlroy-Hunt diff algorithm + # Adapted from the Smalltalk code of Mario I. Wolczko, <mario@wolczko.com> + # by Ned Konz, perl@bike-nomad.com + # Updates by Tye McQueen, http://perlmonks.org/?node=tye + + # Create a hash that maps each element of $aCollection to the set of + # positions it occupies in $aCollection, restricted to the elements + # within the range of indexes specified by $start and $end. + # The fourth parameter is a subroutine reference that will be called to + # generate a string to use as a key. + # Additional parameters, if any, will be passed to this subroutine. + # + # my $hashRef = _withPositionsOfInInterval( \@array, $start, $end, $keyGen ); + + sub _withPositionsOfInInterval + { + my $aCollection = shift; # array ref + my $start = shift; + my $end = shift; + my $keyGen = shift; + my %d; + my $index; + for ( $index = $start ; $index <= $end ; $index++ ) + { + my $element = $aCollection->[$index]; + my $key = &$keyGen( $element, @_ ); + if ( exists( $d{$key} ) ) + { + unshift ( @{ $d{$key} }, $index ); + } + else + { + $d{$key} = [$index]; + } + } + return wantarray ? %d : \%d; + } + + # Find the place at which aValue would normally be inserted into the + # array. If that place is already occupied by aValue, do nothing, and + # return undef. If the place does not exist (i.e., it is off the end of + # the array), add it to the end, otherwise replace the element at that + # point with aValue. It is assumed that the array's values are numeric. + # This is where the bulk (75%) of the time is spent in this module, so + # try to make it fast! + + sub _replaceNextLargerWith + { + my ( $array, $aValue, $high ) = @_; + $high ||= $#$array; + + # off the end? + if ( $high == -1 || $aValue > $array->[-1] ) + { + push ( @$array, $aValue ); + return $high + 1; + } + + # binary search for insertion point... + my $low = 0; + my $index; + my $found; + while ( $low <= $high ) + { + $index = ( $high + $low ) / 2; + + # $index = int(( $high + $low ) / 2); # without 'use integer' + $found = $array->[$index]; + + if ( $aValue == $found ) + { + return undef; + } + elsif ( $aValue > $found ) + { + $low = $index + 1; + } + else + { + $high = $index - 1; + } + } + + # now insertion point is in $low. + $array->[$low] = $aValue; # overwrite next larger + return $low; + } + + # This method computes the longest common subsequence in $a and $b. + + # Result is array or ref, whose contents is such that + # $a->[ $i ] == $b->[ $result[ $i ] ] + # foreach $i in ( 0 .. $#result ) if $result[ $i ] is defined. + + # An additional argument may be passed; this is a hash or key generating + # function that should return a string that uniquely identifies the given + # element. It should be the case that if the key is the same, the elements + # will compare the same. If this parameter is undef or missing, the key + # will be the element as a string. + + # By default, comparisons will use "eq" and elements will be turned into keys + # using the default stringizing operator '""'. + + # Additional parameters, if any, will be passed to the key generation + # routine. + + sub _longestCommonSubsequence + { + my $a = shift; # array ref or hash ref + my $b = shift; # array ref or hash ref + my $counting = shift; # scalar + my $keyGen = shift; # code ref + my $compare; # code ref + + if ( ref($a) eq 'HASH' ) + { # prepared hash must be in $b + my $tmp = $b; + $b = $a; + $a = $tmp; + } + + # Check for bogus (non-ref) argument values + if ( !ref($a) || !ref($b) ) + { + my @callerInfo = caller(1); + die 'error: must pass array or hash references to ' . $callerInfo[3]; + } + + # set up code refs + # Note that these are optimized. + if ( !defined($keyGen) ) # optimize for strings + { + $keyGen = sub { $_[0] }; + $compare = sub { my ( $a, $b ) = @_; $a eq $b }; + } + else + { + $compare = sub { + my $a = shift; + my $b = shift; + &$keyGen( $a, @_ ) eq &$keyGen( $b, @_ ); + }; + } + + my ( $aStart, $aFinish, $matchVector ) = ( 0, $#$a, [] ); + my ( $prunedCount, $bMatches ) = ( 0, {} ); + + if ( ref($b) eq 'HASH' ) # was $bMatches prepared for us? + { + $bMatches = $b; + } + else + { + my ( $bStart, $bFinish ) = ( 0, $#$b ); + + # First we prune off any common elements at the beginning + while ( $aStart <= $aFinish + and $bStart <= $bFinish + and &$compare( $a->[$aStart], $b->[$bStart], @_ ) ) + { + $matchVector->[ $aStart++ ] = $bStart++; + $prunedCount++; + } + + # now the end + while ( $aStart <= $aFinish + and $bStart <= $bFinish + and &$compare( $a->[$aFinish], $b->[$bFinish], @_ ) ) + { + $matchVector->[ $aFinish-- ] = $bFinish--; + $prunedCount++; + } + + # Now compute the equivalence classes of positions of elements + $bMatches = + _withPositionsOfInInterval( $b, $bStart, $bFinish, $keyGen, @_ ); + } + my $thresh = []; + my $links = []; + + my ( $i, $ai, $j, $k ); + for ( $i = $aStart ; $i <= $aFinish ; $i++ ) + { + $ai = &$keyGen( $a->[$i], @_ ); + if ( exists( $bMatches->{$ai} ) ) + { + $k = 0; + for $j ( @{ $bMatches->{$ai} } ) + { + + # optimization: most of the time this will be true + if ( $k and $thresh->[$k] > $j and $thresh->[ $k - 1 ] < $j ) + { + $thresh->[$k] = $j; + } + else + { + $k = _replaceNextLargerWith( $thresh, $j, $k ); + } + + # oddly, it's faster to always test this (CPU cache?). + if ( defined($k) ) + { + $links->[$k] = + [ ( $k ? $links->[ $k - 1 ] : undef ), $i, $j ]; + } + } + } + } + + if (@$thresh) + { + return $prunedCount + @$thresh if $counting; + for ( my $link = $links->[$#$thresh] ; $link ; $link = $link->[0] ) + { + $matchVector->[ $link->[1] ] = $link->[2]; + } + } + elsif ($counting) + { + return $prunedCount; + } + + return wantarray ? @$matchVector : $matchVector; + } + + sub traverse_sequences + { + my $a = shift; # array ref + my $b = shift; # array ref + my $callbacks = shift || {}; + my $keyGen = shift; + my $matchCallback = $callbacks->{'MATCH'} || sub { }; + my $discardACallback = $callbacks->{'DISCARD_A'} || sub { }; + my $finishedACallback = $callbacks->{'A_FINISHED'}; + my $discardBCallback = $callbacks->{'DISCARD_B'} || sub { }; + my $finishedBCallback = $callbacks->{'B_FINISHED'}; + my $matchVector = _longestCommonSubsequence( $a, $b, 0, $keyGen, @_ ); + + # Process all the lines in @$matchVector + my $lastA = $#$a; + my $lastB = $#$b; + my $bi = 0; + my $ai; + + for ( $ai = 0 ; $ai <= $#$matchVector ; $ai++ ) + { + my $bLine = $matchVector->[$ai]; + if ( defined($bLine) ) # matched + { + &$discardBCallback( $ai, $bi++, @_ ) while $bi < $bLine; + &$matchCallback( $ai, $bi++, @_ ); + } + else + { + &$discardACallback( $ai, $bi, @_ ); + } + } + + # The last entry (if any) processed was a match. + # $ai and $bi point just past the last matching lines in their sequences. + + while ( $ai <= $lastA or $bi <= $lastB ) + { + + # last A? + if ( $ai == $lastA + 1 and $bi <= $lastB ) + { + if ( defined($finishedACallback) ) + { + &$finishedACallback( $lastA, @_ ); + $finishedACallback = undef; + } + else + { + &$discardBCallback( $ai, $bi++, @_ ) while $bi <= $lastB; + } + } + + # last B? + if ( $bi == $lastB + 1 and $ai <= $lastA ) + { + if ( defined($finishedBCallback) ) + { + &$finishedBCallback( $lastB, @_ ); + $finishedBCallback = undef; + } + else + { + &$discardACallback( $ai++, $bi, @_ ) while $ai <= $lastA; + } + } + + &$discardACallback( $ai++, $bi, @_ ) if $ai <= $lastA; + &$discardBCallback( $ai, $bi++, @_ ) if $bi <= $lastB; + } + + return 1; + } + + sub traverse_balanced + { + my $a = shift; # array ref + my $b = shift; # array ref + my $callbacks = shift || {}; + my $keyGen = shift; + my $matchCallback = $callbacks->{'MATCH'} || sub { }; + my $discardACallback = $callbacks->{'DISCARD_A'} || sub { }; + my $discardBCallback = $callbacks->{'DISCARD_B'} || sub { }; + my $changeCallback = $callbacks->{'CHANGE'}; + my $matchVector = _longestCommonSubsequence( $a, $b, 0, $keyGen, @_ ); + + # Process all the lines in match vector + my $lastA = $#$a; + my $lastB = $#$b; + my $bi = 0; + my $ai = 0; + my $ma = -1; + my $mb; + + while (1) + { + + # Find next match indices $ma and $mb + do { + $ma++; + } while( + $ma <= $#$matchVector + && !defined $matchVector->[$ma] + ); + + last if $ma > $#$matchVector; # end of matchVector? + $mb = $matchVector->[$ma]; + + # Proceed with discard a/b or change events until + # next match + while ( $ai < $ma || $bi < $mb ) + { + + if ( $ai < $ma && $bi < $mb ) + { + + # Change + if ( defined $changeCallback ) + { + &$changeCallback( $ai++, $bi++, @_ ); + } + else + { + &$discardACallback( $ai++, $bi, @_ ); + &$discardBCallback( $ai, $bi++, @_ ); + } + } + elsif ( $ai < $ma ) + { + &$discardACallback( $ai++, $bi, @_ ); + } + else + { + + # $bi < $mb + &$discardBCallback( $ai, $bi++, @_ ); + } + } + + # Match + &$matchCallback( $ai++, $bi++, @_ ); + } + + while ( $ai <= $lastA || $bi <= $lastB ) + { + if ( $ai <= $lastA && $bi <= $lastB ) + { + + # Change + if ( defined $changeCallback ) + { + &$changeCallback( $ai++, $bi++, @_ ); + } + else + { + &$discardACallback( $ai++, $bi, @_ ); + &$discardBCallback( $ai, $bi++, @_ ); + } + } + elsif ( $ai <= $lastA ) + { + &$discardACallback( $ai++, $bi, @_ ); + } + else + { + + # $bi <= $lastB + &$discardBCallback( $ai, $bi++, @_ ); + } + } + + return 1; + } + + sub prepare + { + my $a = shift; # array ref + my $keyGen = shift; # code ref + + # set up code ref + $keyGen = sub { $_[0] } unless defined($keyGen); + + return scalar _withPositionsOfInInterval( $a, 0, $#$a, $keyGen, @_ ); + } + + sub LCS + { + my $a = shift; # array ref + my $b = shift; # array ref or hash ref + my $matchVector = _longestCommonSubsequence( $a, $b, 0, @_ ); + my @retval; + my $i; + for ( $i = 0 ; $i <= $#$matchVector ; $i++ ) + { + if ( defined( $matchVector->[$i] ) ) + { + push ( @retval, $a->[$i] ); + } + } + return wantarray ? @retval : \@retval; + } + + sub LCS_length + { + my $a = shift; # array ref + my $b = shift; # array ref or hash ref + return _longestCommonSubsequence( $a, $b, 1, @_ ); + } + + sub LCSidx + { + my $a= shift @_; + my $b= shift @_; + my $match= _longestCommonSubsequence( $a, $b, 0, @_ ); + my @am= grep defined $match->[$_], 0..$#$match; + my @bm= @{$match}[@am]; + return \@am, \@bm; + } + + sub compact_diff + { + my $a= shift @_; + my $b= shift @_; + my( $am, $bm )= LCSidx( $a, $b, @_ ); + my @cdiff; + my( $ai, $bi )= ( 0, 0 ); + push @cdiff, $ai, $bi; + while( 1 ) { + while( @$am && $ai == $am->[0] && $bi == $bm->[0] ) { + shift @$am; + shift @$bm; + ++$ai, ++$bi; + } + push @cdiff, $ai, $bi; + last if ! @$am; + $ai = $am->[0]; + $bi = $bm->[0]; + push @cdiff, $ai, $bi; + } + push @cdiff, 0+@$a, 0+@$b + if $ai < @$a || $bi < @$b; + return wantarray ? @cdiff : \@cdiff; + } + + sub diff + { + my $a = shift; # array ref + my $b = shift; # array ref + my $retval = []; + my $hunk = []; + my $discard = sub { + push @$hunk, [ '-', $_[0], $a->[ $_[0] ] ]; + }; + my $add = sub { + push @$hunk, [ '+', $_[1], $b->[ $_[1] ] ]; + }; + my $match = sub { + push @$retval, $hunk + if 0 < @$hunk; + $hunk = [] + }; + traverse_sequences( $a, $b, + { MATCH => $match, DISCARD_A => $discard, DISCARD_B => $add }, @_ ); + &$match(); + return wantarray ? @$retval : $retval; + } + + sub sdiff + { + my $a = shift; # array ref + my $b = shift; # array ref + my $retval = []; + my $discard = sub { push ( @$retval, [ '-', $a->[ $_[0] ], "" ] ) }; + my $add = sub { push ( @$retval, [ '+', "", $b->[ $_[1] ] ] ) }; + my $change = sub { + push ( @$retval, [ 'c', $a->[ $_[0] ], $b->[ $_[1] ] ] ); + }; + my $match = sub { + push ( @$retval, [ 'u', $a->[ $_[0] ], $b->[ $_[1] ] ] ); + }; + traverse_balanced( + $a, + $b, + { + MATCH => $match, + DISCARD_A => $discard, + DISCARD_B => $add, + CHANGE => $change, + }, + @_ + ); + return wantarray ? @$retval : $retval; + } + + ######################################## + my $Root= __PACKAGE__; + package Algorithm::Diff::_impl; + use strict; + + sub _Idx() { 0 } # $me->[_Idx]: Ref to array of hunk indices + # 1 # $me->[1]: Ref to first sequence + # 2 # $me->[2]: Ref to second sequence + sub _End() { 3 } # $me->[_End]: Diff between forward and reverse pos + sub _Same() { 4 } # $me->[_Same]: 1 if pos 1 contains unchanged items + sub _Base() { 5 } # $me->[_Base]: Added to range's min and max + sub _Pos() { 6 } # $me->[_Pos]: Which hunk is currently selected + sub _Off() { 7 } # $me->[_Off]: Offset into _Idx for current position + sub _Min() { -2 } # Added to _Off to get min instead of max+1 + + sub Die + { + require Carp; + Carp::confess( @_ ); + } + + sub _ChkPos + { + my( $me )= @_; + return if $me->[_Pos]; + my $meth= ( caller(1) )[3]; + Die( "Called $meth on 'reset' object" ); + } + + sub _ChkSeq + { + my( $me, $seq )= @_; + return $seq + $me->[_Off] + if 1 == $seq || 2 == $seq; + my $meth= ( caller(1) )[3]; + Die( "$meth: Invalid sequence number ($seq); must be 1 or 2" ); + } + + sub getObjPkg + { + my( $us )= @_; + return ref $us if ref $us; + return $us . "::_obj"; + } + + sub new + { + my( $us, $seq1, $seq2, $opts ) = @_; + my @args; + for( $opts->{keyGen} ) { + push @args, $_ if $_; + } + for( $opts->{keyGenArgs} ) { + push @args, @$_ if $_; + } + my $cdif= Algorithm::Diff::compact_diff( $seq1, $seq2, @args ); + my $same= 1; + if( 0 == $cdif->[2] && 0 == $cdif->[3] ) { + $same= 0; + splice @$cdif, 0, 2; + } + my @obj= ( $cdif, $seq1, $seq2 ); + $obj[_End] = (1+@$cdif)/2; + $obj[_Same] = $same; + $obj[_Base] = 0; + my $me = bless \@obj, $us->getObjPkg(); + $me->Reset( 0 ); + return $me; + } + + sub Reset + { + my( $me, $pos )= @_; + $pos= int( $pos || 0 ); + $pos += $me->[_End] + if $pos < 0; + $pos= 0 + if $pos < 0 || $me->[_End] <= $pos; + $me->[_Pos]= $pos || !1; + $me->[_Off]= 2*$pos - 1; + return $me; + } + + sub Base + { + my( $me, $base )= @_; + my $oldBase= $me->[_Base]; + $me->[_Base]= 0+$base if defined $base; + return $oldBase; + } + + sub Copy + { + my( $me, $pos, $base )= @_; + my @obj= @$me; + my $you= bless \@obj, ref($me); + $you->Reset( $pos ) if defined $pos; + $you->Base( $base ); + return $you; + } + + sub Next { + my( $me, $steps )= @_; + $steps= 1 if ! defined $steps; + if( $steps ) { + my $pos= $me->[_Pos]; + my $new= $pos + $steps; + $new= 0 if $pos && $new < 0; + $me->Reset( $new ) + } + return $me->[_Pos]; + } + + sub Prev { + my( $me, $steps )= @_; + $steps= 1 if ! defined $steps; + my $pos= $me->Next(-$steps); + $pos -= $me->[_End] if $pos; + return $pos; + } + + sub Diff { + my( $me )= @_; + $me->_ChkPos(); + return 0 if $me->[_Same] == ( 1 & $me->[_Pos] ); + my $ret= 0; + my $off= $me->[_Off]; + for my $seq ( 1, 2 ) { + $ret |= $seq + if $me->[_Idx][ $off + $seq + _Min ] + < $me->[_Idx][ $off + $seq ]; + } + return $ret; + } + + sub Min { + my( $me, $seq, $base )= @_; + $me->_ChkPos(); + my $off= $me->_ChkSeq($seq); + $base= $me->[_Base] if !defined $base; + return $base + $me->[_Idx][ $off + _Min ]; + } + + sub Max { + my( $me, $seq, $base )= @_; + $me->_ChkPos(); + my $off= $me->_ChkSeq($seq); + $base= $me->[_Base] if !defined $base; + return $base + $me->[_Idx][ $off ] -1; + } + + sub Range { + my( $me, $seq, $base )= @_; + $me->_ChkPos(); + my $off = $me->_ChkSeq($seq); + if( !wantarray ) { + return $me->[_Idx][ $off ] + - $me->[_Idx][ $off + _Min ]; + } + $base= $me->[_Base] if !defined $base; + return ( $base + $me->[_Idx][ $off + _Min ] ) + .. ( $base + $me->[_Idx][ $off ] - 1 ); + } + + sub Items { + my( $me, $seq )= @_; + $me->_ChkPos(); + my $off = $me->_ChkSeq($seq); + if( !wantarray ) { + return $me->[_Idx][ $off ] + - $me->[_Idx][ $off + _Min ]; + } + return + @{$me->[$seq]}[ + $me->[_Idx][ $off + _Min ] + .. ( $me->[_Idx][ $off ] - 1 ) + ]; + } + + sub Same { + my( $me )= @_; + $me->_ChkPos(); + return wantarray ? () : 0 + if $me->[_Same] != ( 1 & $me->[_Pos] ); + return $me->Items(1); + } + + my %getName; + %getName= ( + same => \&Same, + diff => \&Diff, + base => \&Base, + min => \&Min, + max => \&Max, + range=> \&Range, + items=> \&Items, # same thing + ); + + sub Get + { + my $me= shift @_; + $me->_ChkPos(); + my @value; + for my $arg ( @_ ) { + for my $word ( split ' ', $arg ) { + my $meth; + if( $word !~ /^(-?\d+)?([a-zA-Z]+)([12])?$/ + || not $meth= $getName{ lc $2 } + ) { + Die( $Root, ", Get: Invalid request ($word)" ); + } + my( $base, $name, $seq )= ( $1, $2, $3 ); + push @value, scalar( + 4 == length($name) + ? $meth->( $me ) + : $meth->( $me, $seq, $base ) + ); + } + } + if( wantarray ) { + return @value; + } elsif( 1 == @value ) { + return $value[0]; + } + Die( 0+@value, " values requested from ", + $Root, "'s Get in scalar context" ); + } + + + my $Obj= getObjPkg($Root); + no strict 'refs'; + + for my $meth ( qw( new getObjPkg ) ) { + *{$Root."::".$meth} = \&{$meth}; + *{$Obj ."::".$meth} = \&{$meth}; + } + for my $meth ( qw( + Next Prev Reset Copy Base Diff + Same Items Range Min Max Get + _ChkPos _ChkSeq + ) ) { + *{$Obj."::".$meth} = \&{$meth}; + } + +}; +{ + package Algorithm::LCSS; + + use strict; + { + no strict 'refs'; + *traverse_sequences = \&Algorithm::Diff::traverse_sequences; + } + + sub _tokenize { [split //, $_[0]] } + + sub CSS { + my $is_array = ref $_[0] eq 'ARRAY' ? 1 : 0; + my ( $seq1, $seq2, @match, $from_match ); + my $i = 0; + if ( $is_array ) { + $seq1 = $_[0]; + $seq2 = $_[1]; + traverse_sequences( $seq1, $seq2, { + MATCH => sub { push @{$match[$i]}, $seq1->[$_[0]]; $from_match = 1 }, + DISCARD_A => sub { do{$i++; $from_match = 0} if $from_match }, + DISCARD_B => sub { do{$i++; $from_match = 0} if $from_match }, + }); + } + else { + $seq1 = _tokenize($_[0]); + $seq2 = _tokenize($_[1]); + traverse_sequences( $seq1, $seq2, { + MATCH => sub { $match[$i] .= $seq1->[$_[0]]; $from_match = 1 }, + DISCARD_A => sub { do{$i++; $from_match = 0} if $from_match }, + DISCARD_B => sub { do{$i++; $from_match = 0} if $from_match }, + }); + } + return \@match; + } + + sub CSS_Sorted { + my $match = CSS(@_); + if ( ref $_[0] eq 'ARRAY' ) { + @$match = map{$_->[0]}sort{$b->[1]<=>$a->[1]}map{[$_,scalar(@$_)]}@$match + } + else { + @$match = map{$_->[0]}sort{$b->[1]<=>$a->[1]}map{[$_,length($_)]}@$match + } + return $match; + } + + sub LCSS { + my $is_array = ref $_[0] eq 'ARRAY' ? 1 : 0; + my $css = CSS(@_); + my $index; + my $length = 0; + if ( $is_array ) { + for( my $i = 0; $i < @$css; $i++ ) { + next unless @{$css->[$i]}>$length; + $index = $i; + $length = @{$css->[$i]}; + } + } + else { + for( my $i = 0; $i < @$css; $i++ ) { + next unless length($css->[$i])>$length; + $index = $i; + $length = length($css->[$i]); + } + } + return $css->[$index]; + } + +}; +# }}} +#{{{ Class::Classless module +{ + package Class::Classless; + use strict; + use vars qw(@ISA); + use Carp; + + @ISA = (); + + ########################################################################### + + @Class::Classless::X::ISA = (); + + ########################################################################### + ########################################################################### + + sub Class::Classless::X::AUTOLOAD { + # This's the big dispatcher. + + my $it = shift @_; + my $m = ($Class::Classless::X::AUTOLOAD =~ m/([^:]+)$/s ) + ? $1 : $Class::Classless::X::AUTOLOAD; + + croak "Can't call Class::Classless methods (like $m) without an object" + unless ref $it; # sanity, basically. + + my $prevstate; + $prevstate = ${shift @_} + if scalar(@_) && defined($_[0]) && + ref($_[0]) eq 'Class::Classless::CALLSTATE::SHIMMY' + ; # A shim! we were called via $callstate->NEXT + + my $no_fail = $prevstate ? $prevstate->[3] : undef; + my $i = $prevstate ? ($prevstate->[1] + 1) : 0; + # where to start scanning + my $lineage; + + # Get the linearization of the ISA tree + if($prevstate) { + $lineage = $prevstate->[2]; + } elsif(defined $it->{'ISA_CACHE'} and ref $it->{'ISA_CACHE'} ){ + $lineage = $it->{'ISA_CACHE'}; + } else { + $lineage = [ &Class::Classless::X::ISA_TREE($it) ]; + } + + # Was: + #my @lineage = + # $prevstate ? @{$prevstate->[2]} + # : &Class::Classless::X::ISA_TREE($it); + # # Get the linearization of the ISA tree + # # ISA-memoization happens in the ISA_TREE function. + + for(; $i < @$lineage; ++$i) { + + if( !defined($no_fail) and exists($lineage->[$i]{'NO_FAIL'}) ) { + $no_fail = ($lineage->[$i]{'NO_FAIL'} || 0); + # so the first NO_FAIL sets it + } + + if( ref($lineage->[$i]{'METHODS'} || 0) # sanity + && exists($lineage->[$i]{'METHODS'}{$m}) + ){ + # We found what we were after. Now see what to do with it. + my $v = $lineage->[$i]{'METHODS'}{$m}; + return $v unless defined $v and ref $v; + + if(ref($v) eq 'CODE') { # normal case, I expect! + # Used to have copying of the arglist here. + # But it was apparently useless, so I deleted it + unshift @_, + $it, # $_[0] -- target object + # a NEW callstate + bless([$m, $i, $lineage, $no_fail, $prevstate ? 1 : 0], + 'Class::Classless::CALLSTATE' + ), # $_[1] -- the callstate + ; + goto &{ $v }; # yes, magic goto! bimskalabim! + } + return @$v if ref($v) eq '_deref_array'; + return $$v if ref($v) eq '_deref_scalar'; + return $v; # fallthru + } + } + + if($m eq 'DESTROY') { # mitigate DESTROY-lookup failure at global destruction + # should be impossible + } else { + if($no_fail || 0) { + return; + } + croak "Can't find ", $prevstate ? 'NEXT method' : 'method', + " $m in ", $it->{'NAME'} || $it, + " or any ancestors\n"; + } + } + + ########################################################################### + ########################################################################### + + sub Class::Classless::X::DESTROY { + # noop + } + + ########################################################################### + sub Class::Classless::X::ISA_TREE { + # The linearizer! + # Returns the search path for $_[0], starting with $_[0] + # Possibly memoized. + + # I stopped being able to understand this algorithm about five + # minutes after I wrote it. + use strict; + + my $set_cache = 0; # flag to set the cache on the way out + + if(exists($_[0]{'ISA_CACHE'})) { + return @{$_[0]{'ISA_CACHE'}} + if defined $_[0]{'ISA_CACHE'} + and ref $_[0]{'ISA_CACHE'}; + + # Otherwise, if exists but is not a ref, it's a signal that it should + # be replaced at the earliest, with a listref + $set_cache = 1; + } + + my $has_mi = 0; # set to 0 on the first node we see with 2 parents! + # First, just figure out what's in the tree. + my %last_child = ($_[0] => 1); # as if already seen + + # if $last_child{$x} == $y, that means: + # 1) incidentally, we've passed the node $x before. + # 2) $x is the last child of $y, + # so that means that $y can be pushed to the stack only after + # we've pushed $x to the stack. + + my @tree_nodes; + { + my $current; + my @in_stack = ($_[0]); + while(@in_stack) { + next unless + defined($current = shift @in_stack) + && ref($current) # sanity + && ref($current->{'PARENTS'} || 0) # sanity + ; + + push @tree_nodes, $current; + + $has_mi = 1 if @{$current->{'PARENTS'}} > 1; + unshift + @in_stack, + map { + if(exists $last_child{$_}) { # seen before! + $last_child{$_} = $current; + (); # seen -- don't re-explore + } else { # first time seen + $last_child{$_} = $current; + $_; # first time seen -- explore now + } + } + @{$current->{'PARENTS'}} + ; + } + + # If there was no MI, then that first scan was sufficient. + unless($has_mi) { + $_[0]{'ISA_CACHE'} = \@tree_nodes if $set_cache; + return @tree_nodes; + } + + # Otherwise, toss this list and rescan, consulting %last_child + } + + # $last_child{$parent} holds the last (or only) child of $parent + # in this tree. When walking the tree this time, only that + # child is authorized to put its parent on the @in_stack. + # And that's the only way a node can get added to @in_stack, + # except for $_[0] (the start node) being there at the beginning. + + # Now, walk again, but this time exploring parents the LAST + # time seen in the tree, not the first. + + my @out; + { + my $current; + my @in_stack = ($_[0]); + while(@in_stack) { + next unless defined($current = shift @in_stack) && ref($current); + push @out, $current; # finally. + unshift + @in_stack, + grep( + ( + defined($_) # sanity + && ref($_) # sanity + && $last_child{$_} eq $current, + ), + # I'm lastborn (or onlyborn) of this parent + # so it's OK to explore now + @{$current->{'PARENTS'}} + ) + if ref($current->{'PARENTS'} || 0) # sanity + ; + } + + unless(scalar(@out) == scalar(keys(%last_child))) { + # the counts should be equal + my %good_ones; + @good_ones{@out} = (); + croak + "ISA tree for " . + ($_[0]{'NAME'} || $_[0]) . + " is apparently cyclic, probably involving the nodes " . + nodelist( grep { ref($_) && !exists $good_ones{$_} } + values(%last_child) ) + . "\n"; + } + } + #print "Contents of out: ", nodelist(@out), "\n"; + + $_[0]{'ISA_CACHE'} = \@out if $set_cache; + return @out; + } + + ########################################################################### + + sub Class::Classless::X::can { # NOT like UNIVERSAL::can ... + # return 1 if $it is capable of the method given -- otherwise 0 + my($it, $m) = @_[0,1]; + return undef unless ref $it; + + croak "undef is not a valid method name" unless defined($m); + croak "null-string is not a valid method name" unless length($m); + + foreach my $o (&Class::Classless::X::ISA_TREE($it)) { + return 1 + if ref($o->{'METHODS'} || 0) # sanity + && exists $o->{'METHODS'}{$m}; + } + + return 0; + } + + + ########################################################################### + + sub Class::Classless::X::isa { # Like UNIVERSAL::isa + # Returns true for $X->isa($Y) iff $Y is $X or is an ancestor of $X. + + return unless ref($_[0]) && ref($_[1]); + return scalar(grep {$_ eq $_[1]} &Class::Classless::X::ISA_TREE($_[0])); + } + + ########################################################################### + + sub nodelist { join ', ', map { "" . ($_->{'NAME'} || $_) . ""} @_ } + + ########################################################################### + ########################################################################### + ########################################################################### + # Methods for the CALLSTATE class. + # Basically, CALLSTATE objects represent the state of the dispatcher, + # frozen at the moment when the method call was dispatched to the + # appropriate sub. + # In the grand scheme of things, this needn't be a class -- I could + # have just made the callstate data-object be a hash with documented + # keys, or a closure that responded to only certain parameters, + # etc. But I like it this way. And I like being able to say simply + # $cs->NEXT + # Yes, these are a bit cryptically written, but it's behoovy for + # them to be very very efficient. + + @Class::Classless::ISA = (); + sub Class::Classless::CALLSTATE::found_name { $_[0][0] } + # the method name called and found + sub Class::Classless::CALLSTATE::found_depth { $_[0][1] } + # my depth in the lineage + sub Class::Classless::CALLSTATE::lineage { @{$_[0][2]} } + # my lineage + sub Class::Classless::CALLSTATE::target { $_[0][2][ 0 ] } + # the object that's the target -- same as $_[0] for the method called + sub Class::Classless::CALLSTATE::home { $_[0][2][ $_[0][1] ] } + # the object I was found in + sub Class::Classless::CALLSTATE::sub_found { + $_[0][2][ $_[0][1] ]{'METHODS'}{ $_[0][0] } + } # the routine called + + sub Class::Classless::CALLSTATE::no_fail { $_[0][3] } + sub Class::Classless::CALLSTATE::set_no_fail_true { $_[0][3] = 1 } + sub Class::Classless::CALLSTATE::set_fail_false { $_[0][3] = 0 } + sub Class::Classless::CALLSTATE::set_fail_undef { $_[0][3] = undef } + + sub Class::Classless::CALLSTATE::via_next { $_[0][4] } + + sub Class::Classless::CALLSTATE::NEXT { + #croak "NEXT needs at least one argument: \$cs->NEXT('method'...)" + # unless @_ > 1; + # no longer true. + my $cs = shift @_; + my $m = shift @_; # which may be (or come out) undef... + $m = $cs->[0] unless defined $m; # the method name called and found + + ($cs->[2][0])->$m( + bless( \$cs, 'Class::Classless::CALLSTATE::SHIMMY' ), + @_ + ); + } + + ########################################################################### +}; +#}}} + +############### +### +# +# {{{ *** C h a n g e l o g *** +# +# 0.6ca +# - add screen support (from nicklist.pl) +# - rename to adv_windowlist.pl (advanced window list) since it isn't just a +# window list status bar (wlstat) anymore +# - names can now have a max length and window names can be used +# - fixed a bug with block display in screen mode and statusbar mode +# - added space handling to ir_fe and removed it again +# - now handling formats on my own +# - added warning about missing sb_act_none abstract leading to +# - display*active settings +# - added warning about the bug in awl_display_(no)key_active settings +# +# 0.5d +# - add setting to also hide the last statusbar if empty (awl_all_disable) +# - reverted to old utf8 code to also calculate broken utf8 length correctly +# - simplified dealing with statusbars in wlreset +# - added a little tweak for the renamed term_type somewhere after Irssi 0.8.9 +# - fixed bug in handling channel #$$ +# - typo on line 200 spotted by f0rked +# - reset background colour at the beginning of an entry +# +# 0.4d +# - fixed order of disabling statusbars +# - several attempts at special chars, without any real success +# and much more weird new bugs caused by this +# - setting to specify sort order +# - reduced timeout values +# - added awl_hide_data for Geert Hauwaerts ( geert@irssi.org ) :) +# - make it so the dynamic sub is actually deleted +# - fix a bug with removing of the last separator +# - take into consideration parse_special +# +# 0.3b +# - automatically kill old statusbars +# - reset on /reload +# - position/placement settings +# +# 0.2 +# - automated retrieval of key bindings (thanks grep.pl authors) +# - improved removing of statusbars +# - got rid of status chop +# +# 0.1 +# - rewritten to suit my needs +# - based on chanact 0.5.5 +# }}} +# vim: se fdm=marker tw=80 : diff --git a/irssi/scripts/autorun/hilightwin.pl b/irssi/scripts/autorun/hilightwin.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f7af8a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/irssi/scripts/autorun/hilightwin.pl @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +# +# Print hilighted messages & private messages to window named "hilight" for +# irssi 0.7.99 by Timo Sirainen +# +# Modded a tiny bit by znx to stop private messages entering the hilighted +# window (can be toggled) and to put up a timestamp. +# + +use Irssi; +use POSIX; +use vars qw($VERSION %IRSSI); + +$VERSION = "0.02"; +%IRSSI = ( + authors => "Timo \'cras\' Sirainen, Mark \'znx\' Sangster", + contact => "tss\@iki.fi, znxster\@gmail.com", + name => "hilightwin", + description => "Print hilighted messages to window named \"hilight\"", + license => "Public Domain", + url => "http://irssi.org/", + changed => "Sun May 25 18:59:57 BST 2008" +); + +sub sig_printtext { + my ($dest, $text, $stripped) = @_; + + my $opt = MSGLEVEL_HILIGHT; + + if(Irssi::settings_get_bool('hilightwin_showprivmsg')) { + $opt = MSGLEVEL_HILIGHT|MSGLEVEL_MSGS; + } + + if( + ($dest->{level} & ($opt)) && + ($dest->{level} & MSGLEVEL_NOHILIGHT) == 0 + ) { + $window = Irssi::window_find_name('hilight'); + + if ($dest->{level} & MSGLEVEL_PUBLIC) { + $text = $dest->{target}.": ".$text; + } + $text = strftime( + Irssi::settings_get_str('timestamp_format')." ", + localtime + ).$text; + $window->print($text, MSGLEVEL_NEVER) if ($window); + } +} + +$window = Irssi::window_find_name('hilight'); +Irssi::print("Create a window named 'hilight'") if (!$window); + +Irssi::settings_add_bool('hilightwin','hilightwin_showprivmsg',1); + +Irssi::signal_add('print text', 'sig_printtext'); + +# vim:set ts=4 sw=4 et: diff --git a/irssi/scripts/autorun/nickcolor.pl b/irssi/scripts/autorun/nickcolor.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f661e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/irssi/scripts/autorun/nickcolor.pl @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +use strict; +use Irssi 20020101.0250 (); +use vars qw($VERSION %IRSSI); +$VERSION = "1.2"; +%IRSSI = ( +authors => "Timo Sirainen, Ian Peters, modified by Daniele Sluijters, Edwin \"Dutchy\" Smulders", +contact => "tss\@iki.fi, mail\@dutchy.org", +name => "Nick Color", +description => "assign a different color for each nick", +license => "Public Domain", +url => "https://github.com/Dutchy-/irssi-nickcolor", +changed => "2012-04-23T15:17+0100" +); +# hm.. i should make it possible to use the existing one.. +Irssi::theme_register([ +'pubmsg_hilight', '{pubmsghinick $0 $3 $1}$2' +]); +my %saved_colors; +my %session_colors = {}; +my @colors = qw/2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13/; +sub load_colors { +open COLORS, "$ENV{HOME}/.irssi/saved_colors"; +while (<COLORS>) { +# I don't know why this is necessary only inside of irssi +my @lines = split "\n"; +foreach my $line (@lines) { +my($nick, $color) = split ":", $line; +$saved_colors{$nick} = $color; +} +} +close COLORS; +} +sub save_colors { +open COLORS, ">$ENV{HOME}/.irssi/saved_colors"; +foreach my $nick (keys %saved_colors) { +print COLORS "$nick:$saved_colors{$nick}\n"; +} +Irssi::print("Saved colors to $ENV{HOME}/.irssi/saved_colors"); +close COLORS; +} +# If someone we've colored (either through the saved colors, or the hash +# function) changes their nick, we'd like to keep the same color associated +# with them (but only in the session_colors, ie a temporary mapping). +sub sig_nick { +my ($server, $newnick, $nick, $address) = @_; +my $color; +$newnick = substr ($newnick, 1) if ($newnick =~ /^:/); +if ($color = $saved_colors{$nick}) { +$session_colors{$newnick} = $color; +} elsif ($color = $session_colors{$nick}) { +$session_colors{$newnick} = $color; +} +} +# This gave reasonable distribution values when run across +# /usr/share/dict/words +sub simple_hash { +my ($string) = @_; +chomp $string; +my @chars = split //, $string; +my $counter; +foreach my $char (@chars) { +$counter += ord $char; +} +$counter = $colors[$counter % 12]; +return $counter; +} +# FIXME: breaks /HILIGHT etc. +sub sig_public { +my ($server, $msg, $nick, $address, $target) = @_; +my $chanrec = $server->channel_find($target); +return if not $chanrec; +my $nickrec = $chanrec->nick_find($nick); +return if not $nickrec; +my $nickmode = $nickrec->{op} ? "@" : $nickrec->{voice} ? "+" : ""; +# Has the user assigned this nick a color? +my $color = $saved_colors{$nick}; +# Have -we- already assigned this nick a color? +if (!$color) { +$color = $session_colors{$nick}; +} +# Let's assign this nick a color +if (!$color) { +$color = simple_hash $nick; +# We don't want people with the same nick length to have the same color +my %used; +foreach my $c (@colors) { +$used{$c} = 0; +} +# Count colors for this specific nick length +while ( my ($saved_nick, $saved_color) = each(%session_colors)) { +if (length($saved_nick) == length($nick)) { +# Length is equal, add one +$used{$saved_color} += 1; +} +} +# Check if the color we want is available +if ( $used{$color} == 0 ) { +$session_colors{$nick} = $color ; +} else { +# Pick the _least_ used color +$color = (sort {$used{$a} cmp $used{$b} } keys %used)[0]; +$session_colors{$nick} = $color; +} +} +$color = "0".$color if ($color < 10); +$server->command('/^format pubmsg {pubmsgnick $2 {pubnick '.chr(3).$color.'$[-12]0}}$1') +} +sub cmd_color { +my ($data, $server, $witem) = @_; +my ($op, $nick, $color) = split " ", $data; +$op = lc $op; +if (!$op) { +Irssi::print ("Supported commands: +preview (list possible colors and their codes) +list (show current entries in saved_colors) +set <nick> <color> (associate a color to a nick) +clear <nick> (delete color associated to nick) +save (save colorsettings to saved_colors file)"); +} elsif ($op eq "save") { +save_colors; +} elsif ($op eq "set") { +if (!$nick) { +Irssi::print ("Nick not given"); +} elsif (!$color) { +Irssi::print ("Color not given"); +} elsif ($color < 2 || $color > 14) { +Irssi::print ("Color must be between 2 and 14 inclusive"); +} else { +$saved_colors{$nick} = $color; +} +} elsif ($op eq "clear") { +if (!$nick) { +Irssi::print ("Nick not given"); +} else { +delete ($saved_colors{$nick}); +} +} elsif ($op eq "list") { +Irssi::print ("\nSaved Colors:"); +foreach my $nick (keys %saved_colors) { +Irssi::print (chr (3) . "$saved_colors{$nick}$nick" . +chr (3) . "1 ($saved_colors{$nick})"); +} +} elsif ($op eq "preview") { +Irssi::print ("\nAvailable colors:"); +foreach my $i (2..14) { +Irssi::print (chr (3) . "$i" . "Color #$i"); +} +} +} +load_colors; +Irssi::command_bind('color', 'cmd_color'); +Irssi::signal_add('message public', 'sig_public'); +Irssi::signal_add('event nick', 'sig_nick'); |