This should fix the comsys channels not behaving well.

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Greg Taylor 2009-01-15 03:22:29 +00:00
parent 5bf1461d75
commit 800e84a15e
2 changed files with 7 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -212,6 +212,7 @@ def match_channel(command):
second_arg = "%s=%s" % (cname, command.command_argument)
command.command_string = "@cemit"
command.command_switches = ["sendername", "quiet"]
command.command_argument = second_arg
def command_table_lookup(command, command_table, eval_perms=True):
"""
@ -251,7 +252,9 @@ def handle(command):
# Match against the 'idle' command.
match_idle(command)
# See if this is an aliased command.
print "CMD", command.command_string, command.command_argument
match_alias(command)
print "CMD", command.command_string, command.command_argument
# Check if the user is using a channel command.
match_channel(command)
# See if the user is trying to traverse an exit.

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@ -197,12 +197,14 @@ def cmd_cemit(command):
return
eq_args = command.command_argument.split('=', 1)
cname = eq_args[0]
cmessage = eq_args[1]
if len(eq_args) != 2:
session.msg("You must provide a channel name and a message to emit.")
return
cname = eq_args[0]
cmessage = eq_args[1]
if len(cname) == 0:
session.msg("You must provide a channel name to emit to.")
return