Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2019-04-21 | Make already connected clients join channels when JOINing | Luke Bratch | |
2019-04-21 | Not using time.h | Luke Bratch | |
2019-04-20 | We are bouncing! You can now: | Luke Bratch | |
- connect the bouncer to a server - connect to the bouncer with a real client - join channels - have new clients connect and have the bouncer join those new clients to the channels - relay PRIVMSGs between all clients Some random current big bugs: - Joining channels whilst multiple clients are already connected doesn't join all clients properly - Parting channels doesn't work - No idea what will happen if the nick is in use, etc. Features missing: - Almost everything :) | |||
2019-04-19 | Lots and lots of refactoring and comments work in preparation for more ↵ | Luke Bratch | |
actual IRC/bouncer functionality | |||
2019-04-18 | First actual "bouncer" features - self connects and registers (NICK/USER) ↵ | Luke Bratch | |
and automatically handles PING/PONG response/requests | |||
2019-04-18 | Split functions into different files | Luke Bratch | |
2019-04-18 | Move multiple (duplicated) relaying to all clients stuff to a function | Luke Bratch | |
2019-04-17 | More or less the same functionality, but now stable with clients ↵ | Luke Bratch | |
connecting/disconnecting and lots more debug output | |||
2018-04-01 | It's now actually a semi-bouncer! It doesn't tell new clients which ↵ | Luke Bratch | |
channels to join or anything, but it does relay everything to each client. | |||
2018-03-31 | Client listener in place, not functional yet except for ability to accept ↵ | Luke Bratch | |
connections | |||
2018-03-30 | Change some code style | Luke Bratch | |
2018-03-30 | Initial commit - currently just a very manual IRC client | Luke Bratch | |