rust-irc/examples/multiserver.rs

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Rust

extern crate irc;
use std::default::Default;
use irc::error;
use irc::client::prelude::*;
fn main() {
let cfg1 = Config {
nickname: Some("pickles".to_owned()),
server: Some("irc.fyrechat.net".to_owned()),
channels: Some(vec!["#irc-crate".to_owned()]),
..Default::default()
};
let cfg2 = Config {
nickname: Some("bananas".to_owned()),
server: Some("irc.fyrechat.net".to_owned()),
channels: Some(vec!["#irc-crate".to_owned()]),
..Default::default()
};
let configs = vec![cfg1, cfg2];
let mut reactor = IrcReactor::new().unwrap();
for config in configs {
// Immediate errors like failure to resolve the server's domain or to establish any connection will
// manifest here in the result of prepare_client_and_connect.
let client = reactor.prepare_client_and_connect(&config).unwrap();
client.identify().unwrap();
// Here, we tell the reactor to setup this client for future handling (in run) using the specified
// handler function process_msg.
reactor.register_client_with_handler(client, process_msg);
}
// Runtime errors like a dropped connection will manifest here in the result of run.
reactor.run().unwrap();
}
fn process_msg(client: &IrcClient, message: Message) -> error::Result<()> {
print!("{}", message);
match message.command {
Command::PRIVMSG(ref target, ref msg) => {
if msg.contains("pickles") {
client.send_privmsg(target, "Hi!")?;
}
}
_ => (),
}
Ok(())
}