This check was erroneously removed when fixing /mode #channel f when +f is
mlocked. Mlock checks were restricted to the places requiring chanops
(other than viewing +eI lists); cmode +L/+P do not require chanops, but
still constitute a mode change that must be checked against mlock.
When receiving bans from a bursting server, if kline_delay is set to 0
(the default), rb_event_addonce will be called to schedule an event for
0 seconds in the future. While this works fine for the fallback
rb_event_run function, the epoll implementation ends up scheduling a
timerfd for the event in the past, which is then never executed.
While fixing this, I also made rb_event_add and rb_event_addonce reject
attempts to add events scheduled for 0 seconds in the future; they're
instead rewritten to run 1 second in the future.
After a change for dynamic server capabilities, the code to send out mode
changes was changed to use the capabilities belonging to the last mode
being sent out. This does not make sense; therefore, just use no
capabilities and remove supporting infrastructure.
The code to send each channel mode only to servers supporting it was
broken a while ago and was not very useful anyway. Therefore, require
all connecting servers to support all standard channel modes.
Reported by ssbr on freenode:
chmode +c doesn't strip ^O, which turns off all previous formatting.
This can cause clients that internally use mIRC formatting to render messages weirdly,
e.g. highlighted messages in HexChat: <https://i.imgur.com/eDX8Aif.png>.
Fixes compilation warning about losing const qualifier in assignment to
non-const variable
(cherry picked from commit 6d9c3f50944e1da3bf3a1be6454f85d6d6f7ab37)
This change prevents the log file paths from being leaked when
rehashing. Additionally, fname_killlog was added to two places where it
was previously forgotten.
This change prevents conf strings from being leaked when resetting the
conf to default prior to a rehash. Additionally, some default strings
are now rb_strdup'd into the ConfigFileEntry structure after loading the
conf so that they aren't allocated and then immediately freed by the
conf loading process.