how should the sub that start's on kick event look like?
i mean how to check if my perl bot is kicked off the channel?
how "sub on_kick {}" &
"$conn2->add_global_handler('msg', \&on_msg);" should look like?
(i haven't found it the example that comes with Net::Irc module ;/)
i have an example :
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Net::IRC;
use strict;
my $server = "myserver";
my $irc = new Net::IRC;
my $conn1 = $irc->newconn(Nick => "test1",
Server => $server,
Port => 6667);
my $conn2 = $irc->newconn(Nick => "test2",
Server => $server,
Port => 6667);
$conn1->add_global_handler('msg', \&on_msg);
$conn2->add_global_handler('msg', \&on_msg);
$irc->start;
sub on_msg {
my ($self, $event) = @_;
my $who = $event->nick;
$self->privmsg($who, "hello, $who!!");
}
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