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Anope Internal Events
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1) Intro
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2) Using Events
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1) Introduction to Internal Events
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Internal Events are setup to give module developers more information
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about what the core is doing at different times. This information can
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be as complex as data we are feeding to the uplink, to simple triggered
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events such as the databases being saved.
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Additionally there is a module included with the core
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which can provide some clue as to how to use the code in your modules.
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The rest of this document assumes that you are used to writing modules.
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2) Using Events
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Each Event in Anope calls a function.
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You must override these functions in your main modules class.
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The full list of functions and parameters are in modules.h. In this
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case, you would be overriding OnJoinChannel() and OnPartChannel() like so:
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void OnJoinChannel(User *u, Channel *c) anope_override { }
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void OnPartChannel(User *u, Channel *c) anope_override { }
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Some of these event overrides can be used to prevent or allow things to
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happen that would normally not be allowed or denied. You can also use
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ModuleManager (not explained here) to set control which order the modules
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are queried (when multiple modules hook to the same event).
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The "anope_override" identifier is for compatibility with C++11.
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Its usage is highly recommended.
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