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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 spaces preserved
- $matchkey - if the event has a matchtext, returns the value of the matchtext, with spaces lost.
- $address - returns the address of the user triggering the event in the format user@host
- $maddress - returns the address of the user for that event, as provided by the server
- $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:
- on action
- on ban
- on ctcpreply
- on dehelp
- on devoice
- on deop
- on deowner
- on error
- on filercvd
- on filesent
- on getfail
- on help
- on invite
- on kick
- on logon
- on mode
- on nick
- on nosound
- on notice
- on notify
- on op
- on open
- on owner
- on part
- on quit
- on rawmode
- on sendfail
- on servermode
- on serverop
- on snotice
- on text
- on topic
- on unban
- on unotify
- on voice
- on wallops
- ctcp event
There a few more local identifier related to IRC which exists only in specific IRC events/case:
- $banmask - used inside on ban and on unban, returns the mask that is being banned/unbanned
- $bnick - used inside on ban and on unban, returns the nickname that is being banned/unbanned, if any
- $chan - used inside events which trigger for channel window
- $hnick - used inside on help and on dehelp, returns the nickname being given +h/-h
- $knick - used inside on kick, returns the nickname being kicked
- $newnick - used inside on nick, returns the new nickname
- $opnick - used inside on op, on deop, on owner and on deowner, returns the nickname being opped/deopped/owner'd/deowner'd
- $vnick - used inside the on voice and on devoice events, returns the name of the voiced/devoiced nickname
- $cd - used inside the on chat and on serv events, returns the current directory of the connected user
- $parseline $parsetype $parseutf - available in the on parseline event, returns the raw line, the in/out type of direction, and whether or not mIRC is going to decode to utf8 respectively.
- $msgstamp - returns UTC timestamp for a irc server message that has an IRCv3 @time prefix tag
Non IRC events
Here is a list for non IRC events:
- $filename - used inside on filesent, on getfail, on midiend, on waveend, on songend, on nosound, on playend, on mp3end, returns the filename that was involved
- $hotline - used inside on hotlink, returns the full line containing the word which made the event triggers.
- $hotlink - used inside on hotlink, returns information about the context in which the on hotlink event triggered
- $hotlinepos - used inside on hotlink, returns line number and word position of the matched word
- $parseline - used inside on parseline, returns the line being parsed
- $parsetype - used inside on parseline, returns the type of message, in/out
- $parseutf - used inside on parseline, returns $true if the line is going to be utf8 encoded/decoded after the event
- $target - used inside events which accept a window parameter, returns the name of the window
- $agentname - used inside on agent, returns the name of the agent.
- $window - returns the name of the window that was left in a 'leave' menu {} event, whereas $leftwin is not a local identifier
- $ctrlenter - used inside on input, returns $true if keys control+enter have been used to trigger the event.
- $inpaste - used inside on input, returns $true if the event is triggering because you are pasting (multiple lines usually), not because you pressed enter.
- $did - used inside on dialog, returns the ID of the control that is triggering the event
- $dname - used inside on dialog, returns the name of the dialog that is triggering the event
- $devent - used inside on dialog, returns the name of the event that is triggering the on dialog event.
- $keyval - used inside on keydown and on keyup, returns the value of the keypress, always a number.
- $keychar - used inside on keydown and on keyup, returns the character of the keypress.
- $keyrpt - used inside on keydown, returns $true if the event triggers because the key is held down.
- $menu - used inside menu { } event, returns the name of the menu
- $menutype - used inside menu { } event, returns the type of the menu
- $menucontext - used inside menu { } event, returns the context in which the popup was created
- $sockbr - used inside socket events where /sockread is allowed, returns the number of bytes read
- $sockname - used inside socket events, returns the name of the socket
- $signal - used inside on signal event, returns the name of the signal.
- $iaddress - used inside on dns, returns the ip address, if available
- $raddress - used inside on dns, returns the resolved address
- $naddress - used inside on dns, returns the address being resolved
- $modefirst - used inside any channel specific mode event (on op, on dehelp, but not on rawmode or on mode), returns $true if the mode you're dealing with is the first
- $modelast - used inside any channel specific mode event (on op, on dehelp, but not on rawmode or on mode), returns $true if the mode you're dealing with is the last
- $mode - used typically inside on rawmode, returns the Nth nick affected by a mode.
$1-
Additionally $1- is filled with a message, applicable in the following events:
- on text, on action, on chat, on snotice, on notice on serv, on open, on ctcpreply, ctcp returns the text that was sent by the user
- on input - returns the text in the editbox
- on kick - returns the kick message
- on connectfail - returns the error message
- on error - returns the error message
- on hotlink - returns the word you hovered (stripped from control code).
- on mode, on rawmode and on servermode - returns the new modes
- on quit & on part, returns the quit/part message if any
- on ping & on pong, returns the ping/pong value
- on signal - returns the parameters of the signal
- on tabcomp - returns the line in which you pressed the tab key in the editbox
- on topic - returns the new topic
- on usermode - returns the new usermode
- on vcmd - returns the recognized word