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#! /usr/bin/env python
#
# Example program using irc.client.
#
# This program is free without restrictions; do anything you like with
# it.
#
# Joel Rosdahl <joel@rosdahl.net>
import irc.client
import sys
class IRCCat(irc.client.SimpleIRCClient):
def __init__(self, target):
irc.client.SimpleIRCClient.__init__(self)
self.target = target
def on_welcome(self, connection, event):
if irc.client.is_channel(self.target):
connection.join(self.target)
else:
self.send_it()
def on_join(self, connection, event):
self.send_it()
def on_disconnect(self, connection, event):
sys.exit(0)
def send_it(self):
while 1:
line = sys.stdin.readline().strip()
if not line:
break
self.connection.privmsg(self.target, line)
self.connection.quit("Using irc.client.py")
def main():
if len(sys.argv) != 4:
print("Usage: irccat2 <server[:port]> <nickname> <target>")
print("\ntarget is a nickname or a channel.")
sys.exit(1)
s = sys.argv[1].split(":", 1)
server = s[0]
if len(s) == 2:
try:
port = int(s[1])
except ValueError:
print("Error: Erroneous port.")
sys.exit(1)
else:
port = 6667
nickname = sys.argv[2]
target = sys.argv[3]
c = IRCCat(target)
try:
c.connect(server, port, nickname)
except irc.client.ServerConnectionError as x:
print(x)
sys.exit(1)
c.start()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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