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Irccd: finish custom IRC library, closes #581
Finally remove the lovely libircclient that has been used since the
beginning of irccd back in 2013.
Several issues made the choice of developing a custom IRC library:
- libircclient requires select(2) system call and works in procedural
paradigm which is incompatible with our Boost.Asio main loop,
- there was no way in the libircclient to detect custom message like
PING to handle dead servers, this required to bundle the library
within the application,
- the library use static output buffer which requires to keep an
internal queue of commands that we flush at each iteration.
author | David Demelier <markand@malikania.fr> |
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date | Fri, 24 Nov 2017 20:05:15 +0100 |
parents | 3006d8e96ba8 |
children | 69a547354e30 |
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IRC Client Daemon CREDITS ========================= Libraries and projects ---------------------- - libircclient, http://www.ulduzsoft.com/linux/libircclient Very powerful and great C IRC library used until version 3.0.0, has been a source of inspiration. - OpenSSL, http://openssl.org Free, open-source famous crypto library. - Duktape, http://duktape.org Absolutely awesome JavaScript engine written in C by a super nice author. - CMake, http://cmake.org The best build system ever. - Google Test, https://github.com/google/googletest A nice and easy C++ test framework. - Pandoc, http://pandoc.org Powerful document converter. - Niels Lohmann JSON library, https://github.com/nlohmann/json The best C++ JSON library. - fmtlib, http://fmtlib.net/latest/index.html Convenient formatting library for C++.