Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2014-02-19 | Send unavailable presence to all muc when the IRC server closes the connection | Florent Le Coz | |
2014-02-08 | Enable TCP keepalive on sockets | Florent Le Coz | |
2014-02-08 | Add missing logger include | Florent Le Coz | |
2014-02-08 | Use strerror and log_error instead of perrror | Florent Le Coz | |
2014-02-08 | Be verbose about IRC server connection failures, and handle them properly | Florent Le Coz | |
2014-01-13 | Add missing stdexcept includes | Florent Le Coz | |
2014-01-04 | Add missing errno.h includes | Florent Le Coz | |
2014-01-04 | Do not throw an exception when recv returns and error, just close the socket | Florent Le Coz | |
2014-01-04 | Keep a "connected" state in the SocketHandler class | Florent Le Coz | |
2014-01-04 | Shutdown cleanly on SIGINT | Florent Le Coz | |
2013-12-24 | connect() returns a boolean | Florent Le Coz | |
2013-12-23 | Read a variable number of bytes, 4096 by default | Florent Le Coz | |
2013-12-03 | Use the logger everywhere | Florent Le Coz | |
2013-11-21 | Let the user choose the poller to use through cmake POLLER option | Florent Le Coz | |
Use ccmake, or cmake -i, or cmake -DPOLLER=EPOLL, for example | |||
2013-11-21 | Use epoll | Florent Le Coz | |
2013-11-10 | Add include for perror | Florent Le Coz | |
2013-11-03 | Exit the poller when it handles no connection at all | Florent Le Coz | |
2013-11-02 | Move the basic socket implementation into the SocketHandler class | Florent Le Coz | |
(that is, the read/write/connect/etc) Because this code is actually common for both the IrcClient and XmppComponent class. These two classes have to implement some higher level callbacks (parsing the data provided in the buffers, doing stuff when the connection is done) instead of doing the read/write/connect low level things. | |||
2013-11-02 | Basic IRC message parsing/sending | Florent Le Coz | |
2013-11-02 | First step of the connection skeleton | Florent Le Coz | |
Basic connect, socket creating, polling, recving, etc. |