split up ermyth into ermyth-modules, libermyth (currently just ermyth-util) and ermyth-core
#defines to enum
- changed configurations to the c++ stdlib - more #defines to enum - removed getopt.h and link.h from the system as they were unused - reworked logstreams - added an itoa with old syntax - made klines objects - moved some global variables into appropriate classes - fixed boost.foreach's compiler workaround #if's - allow other files to add exceptions with ADD_EXCEPTION - changed mynick_t to c++ object - moved servers.h out of atheme.h - corrected PING from inspircd 1.2
removed GPLed code and put license back to BSD
- changed name - updated the example config to the new system - added more documentation - enhanced documentation generators - added a link to the pdf to the website - added an RSS feed generator - transitioned hooks to c++ callbacks - did various merges with upstream along the way - added const where appropriate - removed the old block allocator - fixed most memory leaks - transitioned some dictionaries to std::map - transitioned some lists to std::vector - made some free functions members where appropriate - renamed string to dynstr and added a static string ststr - use NOW instead of time (NULL) if possible - completely reworked database backends, crypto handlers and protocol handlers to use an object factory - removed the old module system. ermyth does not do any dynamic loading anymore - fixed most of the build system - reworked how protocol commands work
initial import. the most important changes since Atheme are: - fixed many memory leaks - fixed many bugs - converted to C++ and use more STL containers - added a (not very enhanced yet) perl module - greatly improved XML-RPC speed - added a JSON-RPC module with code from json-cpp - added a valgrind memcheck module to operserv - added a more object oriented base64 implementation - added a specialised unit test framework - improved stability - use gettimeofday() if available - reworked adding/removing commands - MemoServ IGNORE DEL can now remove indices
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