Modeset files are modules stored in shadowircd/modes. All they do is initalize
a set of modes on load, and orphan said modes on unload.
All cmodes not included in ircd-ratbox are now located in modeset files, rather
than being in the core. These modes no longer simply use defines, their
locations are stored in a the new struct module_modes. Each of these is set
when intializing the mode in the modeset files, and set to 0 when orphaning
the mode upon unloading the modeset file.
In addition, use_forward has been removed, as it is now obsoleted by modesets.
This has a separate enabling option channel::channel_target_change.
It applies to PRIVMSG, NOTICE and TOPIC by unvoiced unopped non-opers.
The same slots are used for channels and users.
* does not apply to NOTICE (as those may well be automated)
* mirrors +g behaviour so that no useless accept entries are added for services
* respects max_accept, if it would be exceeded the message is dropped with numeric 494
* check moved up so this is checked before floodcount/tgchange
Pulled from Charybdis upstream changeset 1388:b1ef26176350 done by jilles.
This shouldn't provide any way for a client to get on a CALLERID list
without authorization, as if a client is +g already, a CTCP request, for
example, won't be replied to.
When a user receives a private message, notice or RPL_UMODEGMSG,
add the source to a special set of 5 target slots.
These slots are checked in the normal way when sending messages,
allowing a reply without using up a free target.
This feature will not be very useful if a user is being messaged
by many different users; to help this, messages blocked entirely
by +g or +R do not affect the targets. CTCP replies also remain
free in terms of targets.
A large group is any $$ or $# or a channel with more than
floodcount/2 local members, checked on each server separately.
Note that floodcount checks are done on the sender's server.
The special treatment is active for 15 seconds.