.emacs.d/lisp/erc-page.el

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;; erc-page.el - CTCP PAGE support for ERC
;; Copyright (C) 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;;; Commentary:
;; Requiring this file will make ERC react to CTCP PAGE messages
;; received, and it will provide a new /PAGE command to send such
;; messages yourself. To enable it, customize the variable
;; `erc-page-mode'.
;;; Code:
(require 'erc)
;;;###autoload (autoload 'erc-page-mode "erc-page")
(define-erc-module page ctcp-page
"Process CTCP PAGE requests from IRC."
nil nil)
(erc-define-catalog-entry 'english 'CTCP-PAGE "Page from %n (%u@%h): %m")
(defgroup erc-page nil
"React to CTCP PAGE messages."
:group 'erc)
(defcustom erc-page-function nil
"A function to process a \"page\" request.
If nil, this prints the page message in the minibuffer and calls
`beep'. If non-nil, it must be a function that takes two arguments:
SENDER and MSG, both strings.
Example for your ~/.emacs file:
\(setq erc-page-function
(lambda (sender msg)
(play-sound-file \"/home/alex/elisp/erc/sounds/ni.wav\")
(message \"IRC Page from %s: %s\" sender msg)))"
:group 'erc-page
:type '(choice (const nil)
(function)))
(defcustom erc-ctcp-query-PAGE-hook '(erc-ctcp-query-PAGE)
"List of functions to be called when a CTCP PAGE is received.
This is called from `erc-process-ctcp-query'. The functions are called
with six arguments: PROC NICK LOGIN HOST TO MSG. Note that you can
also set `erc-page-function' to a function, which only gets two arguments,
SENDER and MSG, so that might be easier to use."
:group 'erc-page
:type '(repeat function))
(defun erc-ctcp-query-PAGE (proc nick login host to msg)
"Deal with an CTCP PAGE query, if `erc-page-mode' is non-nil.
This will call `erc-page-function', if defined, or it will just print
a message and `beep'. In addition to that, the page message is also
inserted into the server buffer."
(when (and erc-page-mode
(string-match "PAGE\\(\\s-+.*\\)?$" msg))
(let* ((m (match-string 1 msg))
(page-msg (if m (erc-controls-interpret (substring m 1))
"[no message]"))
text)
(if m (setq m (substring m 1)))
(setq text (erc-format-message 'CTCP-PAGE
?n nick ?u login
?h host ?m page-msg))
(if erc-page-function
(funcall erc-page-function nick page-msg)
;; if no function is defined
(message "%s" text)
(beep))
;; insert text into buffer
(erc-display-message
nil 'notice nil text)))
nil)
(defun erc-cmd-PAGE (line &optional force)
"Send a CTCP page to the user given as the first word in LINE.
The rest of LINE is the message to send. Note that you will only
receive pages if `erc-page-mode' is on."
(when (string-match "^\\s-*\\(\\S-+\\) ?\\(.*\\)" line)
(let ((nick (match-string 1 line))
(msg (match-string 2 line)))
(erc-cmd-CTCP nick "PAGE" msg))))
(put 'erc-cmd-PAGE 'do-not-parse-args t)
(provide 'erc-page)
;;; erc-page.el ends here
;;
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;; indent-tabs-mode: t
;; tab-width: 8
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