WHO #channel: don't limit list size
It makes no sense to limit the list size when doing WHO for a channel and not to return all the users in that channel, so I removed the check. But if there are more than MAX_RPL_WHO(25) replies, the client requesting the list will be "penalized" one second more (then 2 in total). This fixes bug #125.
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@ -848,6 +848,8 @@ IRC_WHO_Channel(CLIENT *Client, CHANNEL *Chan, bool OnlyOps)
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assert( Client != NULL );
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assert( Chan != NULL );
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IRC_SetPenalty(Client, 1);
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is_member = Channel_IsMemberOf(Chan, Client);
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/* Secret channel? */
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@ -866,9 +868,6 @@ IRC_WHO_Channel(CLIENT *Client, CHANNEL *Chan, bool OnlyOps)
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is_visible = strchr(client_modes, 'i') == NULL;
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if (is_member || is_visible) {
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if (IRC_CheckListTooBig(Client, count, MAX_RPL_WHO, "WHO"))
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break;
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strcpy(flags, who_flags_status(client_modes));
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if (is_ircop)
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strlcat(flags, "*", sizeof(flags));
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@ -883,6 +882,11 @@ IRC_WHO_Channel(CLIENT *Client, CHANNEL *Chan, bool OnlyOps)
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count++;
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}
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}
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/* If there are a lot of clients, augment penalty a bit */
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if (count > MAX_RPL_WHO)
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IRC_SetPenalty(Client, 1);
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return IRC_WriteStrClient(Client, RPL_ENDOFWHO_MSG, Client_ID(Client),
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Channel_Name(Chan));
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}
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@ -911,6 +915,7 @@ IRC_WHO_Mask(CLIENT *Client, char *Mask, bool OnlyOps)
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if (Mask)
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ngt_LowerStr(Mask);
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IRC_SetPenalty(Client, 3);
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for (c = Client_First(); c != NULL; c = Client_Next(c)) {
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if (Client_Type(c) != CLIENT_USER)
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continue;
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@ -1014,13 +1019,11 @@ IRC_WHO(CLIENT *Client, REQUEST *Req)
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chan = Channel_Search(Req->argv[0]);
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if (chan) {
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/* Members of a channel have been requested */
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IRC_SetPenalty(Client, 1);
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return IRC_WHO_Channel(Client, chan, only_ops);
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}
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if (strcmp(Req->argv[0], "0") != 0) {
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/* A mask has been given. But please note this RFC
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* stupidity: "0" is same as no arguments ... */
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IRC_SetPenalty(Client, 3);
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return IRC_WHO_Mask(Client, Req->argv[0], only_ops);
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}
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}
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