* src/packet.c: Remove a dead store
* src/res.c: Remove a dead store
* src/sslproc.c: Remove a dead store
* src/sslproc.c: Don't call the same accessor twice
These silence some fairly harmless compiler warnings
s_assert requires some higher-level functionality that shouldn't be
present in ircd_defs.h. ircd_defs.h is used by ssld, which has no notion
of logging or sending IRC messages. Additionally, some of the headers
s_assert depends on result in conflicting definitions in ssld.c.
This change also fixes the compile when using --enable-assert=soft.
After a configuration change (or deoper with no_oper_flood) sent_parsed
might be way higher than allow_read, so that the user would have to wait
a long time before the server responds. Avoid this.
They are now in messages, even if client_flood_message_time is not 1.
If client_flood_message_time is not 1 (by default it is), this needs a
configuration change to maintain the same behaviour.
* Deduce allow_read from the client's state (IsFloodDone) rather than
storing it in LocalUser.
* Fix the documentation (in oper /info), however strange
client_flood_burst_rate and client_flood_burst_max may seem, that is
how they currently work.