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* {{mirc|$target}} - used inside events which accept a window parameter, returns the name of the window
 
* {{mirc|$target}} - used inside events which accept a window parameter, returns the name of the window
 
* {{mIRC|$agentname}} - used inside {{mIRC|on agent}}, returns the name of the agent.
 
* {{mIRC|$agentname}} - used inside {{mIRC|on agent}}, returns the name of the agent.
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* {{mirc|$window}} - returns the name of the window that was left in a 'leave' menu {} event, whereas $leftwin is not a local identifier
  
 
=== $1- ===
 
=== $1- ===

Revision as of 14:25, 26 April 2019

Local identifiers are identifiers which only function inside specific events. Attempting to call such identifiers from outside of their designed scope might have undesired results or might simply return $null.

Below is a list of all the local identifiers for all events.

All events

  • $event - returns the name of the event
  • $halted - returns $true if the default actions for this event has been halted
  • $eventid - returns an ID so that dll can evaluate local identifiers during events.
  • $eventparms - if the event has a matchtext, returns the value of the matchtext with spacee preserved
  • $matchkey - if the event has a matchtext, returns the value of the matchtext, with spaces lost.

IRC related events which involve an user

  • $address - returns the address of the user triggering the event in the format user@host
  • $fulladdress - returns the full address of the user triggering the event in the format nick!user@host
  • $nick - returns the nickname of the user triggering the event
  • $rawmsg - returns the raw server line message
  • $rawbytes - returns the undecoded raw line message.
  • $site - return the part after the @ in $address
  • $wildsite - returns the address of the user triggering the event in the format *!*@host
  • $ulevel - returns the level of the user that was matched for the triggered event.
  • $clevel - returns the matching event level for a triggered event


They apply to:

There a few more local identifier related to IRC which exists only in specific events:

Non IRC events

Here is a list for non IRC events:

$1-

Additionally $1- is filled with a message, applicable in the following events: