[ircd/match.c:316]: (error) Shifting a negative value is undefined behaviour
[librb/src/patricia.c:55]: (error) Shifting a negative value is undefined behaviour
[modules/m_alias.c:64]: (portability) '(void*)message' is of type 'void *'. When using void pointers in calculations, the behaviour is undefined.
[modules/m_time.c:111]: (warning) %u in format string (no. 9) requires 'unsigned int' but the argument type is 'signed int'.
[modules/m_time.c:111]: (warning) %u in format string (no. 10) requires 'unsigned int' but the argument type is 'signed int'.
[librb/src/dictionary.c:819]: (warning) %d in format string (no. 3) requires 'int' but the argument type is 'unsigned int'.
[librb/src/radixtree.c:1080]: (warning) %d in format string (no. 3) requires 'int' but the argument type is 'unsigned int'.
[ircd/s_user.c:351] -> [ircd/s_user.c:357]: (warning) Either the condition '0!=source_p' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: source_p.
[extensions/ip_cloaking_3.0.c:109]: (warning, inconclusive) The buffer 'buf' may not be null-terminated after the call to strncpy().
[ircd/chmode.c:256]: (style) Clarify calculation precedence for '&' and '?'.
[modules/m_help.c:100]: (style) Clarify calculation precedence for '&' and '?'.
[modules/m_knock.c:169]: (style) Clarify calculation precedence for '&' and '?'.
[modules/m_stats.c:628]: (style) Clarify calculation precedence for '&' and '?'.
[modules/m_stats.c:727]: (style) Clarify calculation precedence for '&' and '?'.
[librb/src/radixtree.c:601]: (style) Clarify calculation precedence for '&' and '?'.
[librb/src/radixtree.c:704]: (style) Clarify calculation precedence for '&' and '?'.
[librb/src/radixtree.c:739]: (style) Clarify calculation precedence for '&' and '?'.
[librb/src/radixtree.c:763]: (style) Clarify calculation precedence for '&' and '?'.
[librb/src/radixtree.c:768]: (style) Clarify calculation precedence for '&' and '?'.
[librb/src/radixtree.c:774]: (style) Clarify calculation precedence for '&' and '?'.
[librb/src/radixtree.c:781]: (style) Clarify calculation precedence for '&' and '?'.
[librb/src/radixtree.c:786]: (style) Clarify calculation precedence for '&' and '?'.
[librb/src/radixtree.c:791]: (style) Clarify calculation precedence for '&' and '?'.
[librb/src/radixtree.c:804]: (style) Clarify calculation precedence for '&' and '?'.
[ircd/wsproc.c:372]: (style) Unused variable: len
[modules/core/m_modules.c:382]: (style) Unused variable: i
[modules/m_stats.c:741]: (style) Unused variable: amsg
[ircd/authproc.c:390]: (style) Unused variable: iter
[ircd/authproc.c:391]: (style) Unused variable: client_p
This directory contains extensions (modules) to charybdis ircd that
have been contributed by other people, or written by our development
team. Unsupported extensions live under unsupported/.
Modules
-------
createauthonly.c - Only allow authenticated (identified) users to create
channels.
ip_cloaking.c - Cloak (spoof) the host for users that have umode +h.
m_adminwall.c - Sends a message to all admins network-wide (umode +a)
Syntax: ADMINWALL :<message>
m_findforwards.c - Find channels that forward (+f) to a given channel.
Syntax: FINDFORWARDS <channel>
m_identify.c - Identifies to NickServ or ChanServ
Syntax: IDENTIFY [nick|channel] <password>
m_mkpasswd.c - MKPASSWD - generate a DES or MD5 encryption of a password
Syntax: MKPASSWD <plaintext> [MD5|DES]
m_ojoin.c - OJOIN - Join a channel through any modes or limits with
an optional status (@+)
Syntax: OJOIN [status]<channel>
m_olist.c - OLIST - Lists channels like LIST, but shows hidden
channels. Oper only of course.
m_opme.c - OPME - Allows an admin to op themselves in an opless channel
Syntax: OPME <channel>
m_omode.c - OMODE - Allows an admin to do all sorts of evil upon a
channel, sets modes with extreme prejudice
m_remove.c - REMOVE - Implements /REMOVE, which allows a channel op to
force-part a problematic user from a channel. Most
likely, you don't want this, because it is non-standard,
and easily worked around for autojoin purposes.
no_oper_invis.c - Disallow opers setting marking themselves as invisible
(+i) unless they have the hidden_oper flag.
example_module.c - An example module to be used for creating your own.
Syntax: TEST
Spy Modules
-----------
The following are the 'spy' parts, accessible via the +y snomask
spy_admin_notice.c - Spy on clients doing ADMIN
spy_info_notice.c - Spy on clients doing INFO
spy_links_notice.c - Spy on clients doing LINKS
spy_motd_notice.c - Spy on clients doing MOTD
spy_stats_notice.c - Spy on clients doing all STATS
spy_stats_p_notice.c - Spy on clients doing STATS p only
spy_trace_notice.c - Spy on clients doing TRACE
Note: if you have both spy_stats_notice.c and spy_stats_p_notice.c loaded
you will get two messages.
Snomask Modules
---------------
sno_farconnect.c - Remote client connect/exit notices (snomask +F)
sno_globalkline.c - Global K/D/X-line activation notices
sno_globaloper.c - Global oper-up notices
sno_whois.c - Spy on clients who WHOIS you seeing idle time (snomask +W).
Extban Modules
--------------
extb_account.so - Account bans (+b $a[:mask])
extb_canjoin.so - Banned from another channel (+b $j:mask)
extb_channel.so - Other-channel bans (+b $c:mask)
extb_extgecos.so - Extended ban (+b $x:mask)
extb_oper.so - Oper bans (+b $o)
extb_realname.so - Realname (gecos) bans (+b $r:mask)
extb_server.so - Server bans (+b $s:mask)