The existing approach to invite-notify is deeply flawed--it currently
notifies only the target user's server, and that can't be fixed without
sending notifies for invites that end up not happening.
I'm resolving this by broadcasting a second message, INVITED, from the
target user's server. I'm also pulling it out into an extension while
I'm at it--invite notifies reveal new information, so I don't think
they should be mandatory.
I had the idea that maybe these should be case-sensitive because some
encodings (like Base-64) are. But it turns out it's better to
prioritise not breaking existing configurations / channel mode lists,
and just revisit this in future maybe.
[ci skip]
Move opername and privset storage to struct User, so it can exist for
remote opers.
On /oper and when bursting opers, send:
:foo OPER opername privset
which sets foo's opername and privset. The contents of the privset on
remote servers come from the remote server's config, so the potential
for confusion exists if these do not match.
If an oper's privset does not exist on a server that sees it, it will
complain, but create a placeholder privset. If the privset is created by
a rehash, this will be reflected properly.
/privs is udpated to take an optional argument, the server to query, and
is now local by default:
/privs [[nick_or_server] nick]
It's possible to have the oper:override privilege removed by /grant.
/grant triggers an empty umode change event to allow privileged umodes
to be set or removed, so checking for oper:override on all umode changes
(and not just ones where +o or +p is changed) allows us to remove +p
when necessary.
Reloading override previously would have the effect of cancelling +p
expiry. With this change, reloading the module just refreshes the
timers, so expiry is delayed a bit rather than forgotten entirely.
construct_umodebuf() can change the char->flag mapping (to restore an
orphaned mode). I don't love the use of a fake constant, so I think the
cleanest solution here is just to index user_modes with a macro for the
umode letter.