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Author: Alexander Barton alex@barton.de Date: Fri Jul 19 18:16:12 2013 +0200
Commands.txt: Update description of "PRIVMSG", "NOTICE", and "SQUERY"
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doc/Commands.txt | 74 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 66 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/Commands.txt b/doc/Commands.txt index 26e37d4..c54a724 100644 --- a/doc/Commands.txt +++ b/doc/Commands.txt @@ -184,21 +184,60 @@ General Commands See doc/Modes.txt for more information.
- NOTICE - NOTICE <target> <notice> + NOTICE <target>[,<target>[,...]] <message> . - Send <notice> to <target> (nick or channel). + Send a <message> to a given <target>, which can be a user or a + channel, but DON'T report any error. . - This command works similarly to PRIVMSG, except automatic replies must - never be sent in reply to NOTICE messages. + The "NOTICE" command exactly behaves like the "PRIVMSG" command, but + doesn't report any errors it encounters (like an unknown <target>). + Please see the help text of the "PRIVMSG" command for a detailed + description of the parameters! + + References: + - RFC 2812, 2.3.1 "Message format in Augmented BNF" + - RFC 2812, 3.3 "Sending messages" + - RFC 2812, 3.3.2 "Notice"
- PRIVMSG - PRIVMSG <target> <message> + PRIVMSG <target>[,<target>[,...]] <message> + . + Send a <message> to a given <target>, which can be a user or a + channel, and report all errors. + . + The <target> must follow one of these syntax variants: + . + - <nickname> + - <channel> + - <user>[%<host>]@<server> + - <user>%<host> + - <nickname>!<user>@<host> + . + If the <target> is a user, a private message is sent directly to this + user; if it resolves to a channel name, a public message is sent + to all the members of that channel. + . + In addition, IRC Ops can use these two forms to specify the <target>: + . + - #<hostmask> + - #<servermask> . - Send <message> to <target> (nick or channel). + The <mask> can contain the wildcard characters "*" and "?", but must + contain at least one dot (".") and no wildcard after the last one. + Then, the <message> is sent to all users matching this <mask>. . - Common IRC clients use MSG as PRIVMSG alias. - (Some clients use "QUERY <nick> [<message>]" to open a private chat.) + All warnings and errors are reported back to the initiator using + numeric status codes, which is the only difference to the "NOTICE" + command, which doesn't report back any errors or warnings at all. + . + Please note that clients often use "MSG" as an alias to PRIVMSG, and + a command "QUERY <nick> [<message>]" to initiate private chats. Both + are command extensions of the client and never sent to the server.
+ References: + - RFC 2812, 2.3.1 "Message format in Augmented BNF" + - RFC 2812, 3.3 "Sending messages" + - RFC 2812, 3.3.1 "Private messages"
Status and Informational Commands ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -575,6 +614,25 @@ IRC Service Commands - RFC 2812, 3.5.1 "Servlist message"
- SQUERY + SQUERY <target>[,<target>[,...]] <message> + . + Send a <message> to a given <target> IRC service, and report all + errors. + . + The "SQUERY" command exactly behaves like the "PRIVMSG" command, but + enforces that the <target> of the <message> is an IRC service. + Please see the help text of the "PRIVMSG" command for a detailed + description of the parameters! + . + If a user wants to interact with IRC services, he should use "SQUERY" + instead of "PRIVMSG" or "NOTICE": only "SQUERY makes sure that no + regular user, which uses the nickname of an IRC service, receives + the command in error, for example during a "net split"! + + References: + - RFC 2812, 2.3.1 "Message format in Augmented BNF" + - RFC 2812, 3.3 "Sending messages" + - RFC 2812, 3.3.2 "Notice"
- SVSNICK