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Re: [PATCH] rcirc: support TLS/SSL and arbitrary connection method


From: Deniz Dogan
Subject: Re: [PATCH] rcirc: support TLS/SSL and arbitrary connection method
Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 14:58:27 +0200
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On 2011-05-31 14:16, Julien Danjou wrote:
On Tue, May 31 2011, Stefan Monnier wrote:

The last 2 chunks of the patch are meant to strip the IRC colors.
Not really part of the "connection" patch, but IMHO useful.
Could you describe a bit more what this is about (I'm not a regular IRC
user)?  I can't remember seeing those C-c escape sequences, when do they
appear, what are they expected to do?  Should we really strip them, or
would it be even better to turn them into faces?
C-c are escape code for colors. I think they came with mIRC first, but
well, I don't know for sure.

See: http://www.mirc.com/colors.html

I don't think they should be stripped, but they should be rendered using
faces as you suggest. And this probably be configurable with a
defcustom.

For what it's worth, EmacsWiki has rcirc-controls.el: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/rcirc-controls.el ...it has a few issues if I remember correctly, mainly poor performance. The processing will be very noticeable when dealing with messages with many control codes.

Another thing I'd really like to have in rcirc is the ability to use M-o to put some colors and other effects which are then translated to control codes when sent.

/Deniz




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