rust-irc/examples/tweeter.rs

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Rust

#![feature(if_let, slicing_syntax)]
extern crate irc;
use std::default::Default;
use std::io::timer::sleep;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::time::duration::Duration;
use irc::data::config::Config;
use irc::server::{IrcServer, Server};
use irc::server::utils::Wrapper;
fn main() {
let config = Config {
nickname: Some(format!("pickles")),
server: Some(format!("irc.fyrechat.net")),
channels: Some(vec![format!("#vana")]),
.. Default::default()
};
let irc_server = Arc::new(IrcServer::from_config(config).unwrap());
let irc_server2 = irc_server.clone();
// The wrapper provides us with methods like send_privmsg(...) and identify(...)
let server = Wrapper::new(&*irc_server);
server.identify().unwrap();
// Let's set up a loop that ignores timeouts, and reads perpetually.
// n.b. this shouldn't exit automatically if the connection closes.
spawn(proc() {
let mut iter = irc_server2.iter();
loop {
if let Some(msg) = iter.next() {
print!("{}", msg.into_string());
}
}
});
loop {
server.send_privmsg("#vana", "TWEET TWEET").unwrap();
sleep(Duration::seconds(10))
}
}