I've never used the module, but a quick look into
Net::IRC::Event shows that
kick is the event that would be called:
kick
The "kick" event is triggered upon receipt of a KICK message, which me
+ans that someone on a channel with the client (or possibly the client
+ itself!) has been forcibly ejected.
Thus, your code should look something like:
$conn->add_global_hander('kick', \&on_kick);
sub on_kick {
my ($self, $event) = @_;
my $who = $event->nick;
# $who is the person who was kicked.
}
Update:
Note: you can use
Data::Dumper to see what the event structure looks like:
use Data::Dumper;
# ...
sub on_kick {
my ($self, $event) = @_;
print Dumper($event);
}
HTH.
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