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Top Forums Programming Bridging Talk Post 303028738 by Neo on Monday 14th of January 2019 05:00:53 AM
Old 01-14-2019
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Originally Posted by homebeach
In this context bridging means connectivity to other networks. For example using talk to join IRC channel. This would be achieved by making a program that relays messages to IRC and back.
Well, that sound like a fun project.

But does anyone actually use IRC and UNIX talk these days?

I thought everyone uses FB, WhatsApp, Line, WeChat, etc . ... blah blah blah for messaging!
 

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POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Logger(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		  POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Logger(3pm)

NAME
POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Logger - A PoCo-IRC plugin which logs public, private, and DCC chat messages to disk SYNOPSIS
use POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Logger; $irc->plugin_add('Logger', POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Logger->new( Path => '/home/me/irclogs', DCC => 0, Private => 0, Public => 1, )); DESCRIPTION
POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Logger is a POE::Component::IRC plugin. It logs messages and CTCP ACTIONs to either #some_channel.log or some_nickname.log in the supplied path. In the case of DCC chats, a '=' is prepended to the nickname (like in irssi). The plugin tries to detect UTF-8 encoding of every message or else falls back to CP1252, like irssi (and, supposedly, mIRC) does by default. Resulting log files will be UTF-8 encoded. The default log format is similar to xchat's, except that it's sane and parsable. This plugin requires the IRC component to be POE::Component::IRC::State or a subclass thereof. It also requires a POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::BotTraffic to be in the plugin pipeline. It will be added automatically if it is not present. METHODS
"new" Arguments: 'Path', the place where you want the logs saved. 'Private', whether or not to log private messages. Defaults to 1. 'Public', whether or not to log public messages. Defaults to 1. 'DCC', whether or not to log DCC chats. Defaults to 1. 'Notices', whether or not to log NOTICEs. Defaults to 0. 'Sort_by_date', whether or not to split log files by date, i.e. #channel/YYYY-MM-DD.log instead of #channel.log. If enabled, the date will be omitted from the timestamp. Defaults to 0. 'Strip_color', whether or not to strip all color codes from messages. Defaults to 0. 'Strip_formatting', whether or not to strip all formatting codes from messages. Defaults to 0. 'Restricted', set this to 1 if you want all directories/files to be created without read permissions for other users (i.e. 700 for dirs and 600 for files). Defaults to 1. 'Format', a hash reference representing the log format, if you want to define your own. See the source for details. 'Log_sub', a subroutine reference which can be used to override the file logging. Use this if you want to store logs in a database instead, for example. It will be called with 3 arguments: the context (a channel name or nickname), a type (e.g. 'privmsg' or '+b', and any arguments to that type. You can make use "default_format" to create logs that match the default log format. Note: You must take care of handling date/time and stripping colors/formatting codes yourself. Returns a plugin object suitable for feeding to POE::Component::IRC's "plugin_add" method. "default_format" Returns a hash reference of type/subroutine pairs, for formatting logs according to the default log format. AUTHOR
Hinrik Oern Sigur`sson, hinrik.sig@gmail.com perl v5.14.2 2011-12-07 POE::Component::IRC::Plugin::Logger(3pm)
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