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  7. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/adventure/README +57 -0
  8. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/adventure/adventure.rb +23 -0
  9. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/adventure/adventuremuc.rb +136 -0
  10. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/adventure/cube.xml +15 -0
  11. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/adventure/tower.xml +69 -0
  12. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/adventure/world.rb +425 -0
  13. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/fileserve.conf +11 -0
  14. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/fileserve.rb +344 -0
  15. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/getonline.rb +56 -0
  16. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/gtkmucclient.rb +315 -0
  17. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/migrate.rb +89 -0
  18. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/minimuc.rb +266 -0
  19. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/recvfile.rb +83 -0
  20. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/rosterdiscovery.rb +130 -0
  21. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/sendfile.conf +10 -0
  22. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/sendfile.rb +72 -0
  23. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/shellmgr/shellmgr.rb +51 -0
  24. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/shellmgr/shellmgr_jabber.rb +43 -0
  25. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/shellmgr/shellmgr_test.rb +10 -0
  26. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/versionpoll.rb +90 -0
  27. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/xmpping.rb +134 -0
  28. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/advanced/xmppingrc.sample +9 -0
  29. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/basic/change_password.rb +41 -0
  30. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/basic/client.rb +68 -0
  31. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/basic/component.rb +11 -0
  32. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/basic/echo_nonthreaded.rb +32 -0
  33. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/basic/echo_threaded.rb +32 -0
  34. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/basic/jabbersend.rb +41 -0
  35. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/basic/mass_sender.rb +67 -0
  36. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/basic/mucinfo.rb +39 -0
  37. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/basic/mucsimplebot.rb +83 -0
  38. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/basic/register.rb +25 -0
  39. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/basic/remove_registration.rb +18 -0
  40. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/basic/roster.rb +42 -0
  41. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/basic/rosterprint.rb +50 -0
  42. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/basic/rosterrename.rb +34 -0
  43. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/basic/rosterwatch.rb +172 -0
  44. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/basic/send_vcard.rb +68 -0
  45. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/basic/versionbot.rb +75 -0
  46. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/buggy/jabber2jabber/jabber2jabber.rb +18 -0
  47. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/buggy/miniedgarr_cgi.rb +192 -0
  48. data/data/doc/xmpp4r/examples/buggy/miniedgarr_watch.rb +82 -0
  49. data/lib/callbacks.rb +122 -0
  50. data/lib/xmpp4r/authenticationfailure.rb +13 -0
  51. data/lib/xmpp4r/bytestreams/helper/filetransfer.rb +315 -0
  52. data/lib/xmpp4r/bytestreams/helper/ibb/base.rb +256 -0
  53. data/lib/xmpp4r/bytestreams/helper/ibb/initiator.rb +30 -0
  54. data/lib/xmpp4r/bytestreams/helper/ibb/target.rb +46 -0
  55. data/lib/xmpp4r/bytestreams/helper/socks5bytestreams/base.rb +151 -0
  56. data/lib/xmpp4r/bytestreams/helper/socks5bytestreams/initiator.rb +85 -0
  57. data/lib/xmpp4r/bytestreams/helper/socks5bytestreams/server.rb +178 -0
  58. data/lib/xmpp4r/bytestreams/helper/socks5bytestreams/socks5.rb +56 -0
  59. data/lib/xmpp4r/bytestreams/helper/socks5bytestreams/target.rb +61 -0
  60. data/lib/xmpp4r/bytestreams/iq/bytestreams.rb +177 -0
  61. data/lib/xmpp4r/bytestreams/iq/si.rb +221 -0
  62. data/lib/xmpp4r/bytestreams.rb +11 -0
  63. data/lib/xmpp4r/client.rb +249 -0
  64. data/lib/xmpp4r/component.rb +103 -0
  65. data/lib/xmpp4r/connection.rb +166 -0
  66. data/lib/xmpp4r/dataforms/x/data.rb +248 -0
  67. data/lib/xmpp4r/dataforms.rb +1 -0
  68. data/lib/xmpp4r/debuglog.rb +34 -0
  69. data/lib/xmpp4r/delay/x/delay.rb +100 -0
  70. data/lib/xmpp4r/delay.rb +1 -0
  71. data/lib/xmpp4r/discovery/iq/discoinfo.rb +225 -0
  72. data/lib/xmpp4r/discovery/iq/discoitems.rb +162 -0
  73. data/lib/xmpp4r/discovery.rb +2 -0
  74. data/lib/xmpp4r/error.rb +230 -0
  75. data/lib/xmpp4r/errorexception.rb +32 -0
  76. data/lib/xmpp4r/feature_negotiation/iq/feature.rb +42 -0
  77. data/lib/xmpp4r/feature_negotiation.rb +1 -0
  78. data/lib/xmpp4r/idgenerator.rb +37 -0
  79. data/lib/xmpp4r/iq.rb +229 -0
  80. data/lib/xmpp4r/jid.rb +167 -0
  81. data/lib/xmpp4r/message.rb +171 -0
  82. data/lib/xmpp4r/muc/helper/mucbrowser.rb +107 -0
  83. data/lib/xmpp4r/muc/helper/mucclient.rb +382 -0
  84. data/lib/xmpp4r/muc/helper/simplemucclient.rb +222 -0
  85. data/lib/xmpp4r/muc/x/muc.rb +98 -0
  86. data/lib/xmpp4r/muc/x/mucuserinvite.rb +58 -0
  87. data/lib/xmpp4r/muc/x/mucuseritem.rb +148 -0
  88. data/lib/xmpp4r/muc.rb +6 -0
  89. data/lib/xmpp4r/presence.rb +255 -0
  90. data/lib/xmpp4r/query.rb +43 -0
  91. data/lib/xmpp4r/rexmladdons.rb +826 -0
  92. data/lib/xmpp4r/roster/helper/roster.rb +514 -0
  93. data/lib/xmpp4r/roster/iq/roster.rb +244 -0
  94. data/lib/xmpp4r/roster/x/roster.rb +155 -0
  95. data/lib/xmpp4r/roster.rb +4 -0
  96. data/lib/xmpp4r/sasl.rb +167 -0
  97. data/lib/xmpp4r/stream.rb +543 -0
  98. data/lib/xmpp4r/streamparser.rb +77 -0
  99. data/lib/xmpp4r/vcard/helper/vcard.rb +86 -0
  100. data/lib/xmpp4r/vcard/iq/vcard.rb +102 -0
  101. data/lib/xmpp4r/vcard.rb +3 -0
  102. data/lib/xmpp4r/version/helper/responder.rb +71 -0
  103. data/lib/xmpp4r/version/helper/simpleresponder.rb +44 -0
  104. data/lib/xmpp4r/version/iq/version.rb +118 -0
  105. data/lib/xmpp4r/version.rb +3 -0
  106. data/lib/xmpp4r/x.rb +43 -0
  107. data/lib/xmpp4r/xmlstanza.rb +174 -0
  108. data/lib/xmpp4r/xmpp4r.rb +16 -0
  109. data/lib/xmpp4r.rb +122 -0
  110. data/setup.rb +1360 -0
  111. data/test/bytestreams/tc_ibb.rb +186 -0
  112. data/test/bytestreams/tc_socks5bytestreams.rb +57 -0
  113. data/test/delay/tc_xdelay.rb +51 -0
  114. data/test/lib/clienttester.rb +110 -0
  115. data/test/muc/tc_muc_mucclient.rb +569 -0
  116. data/test/muc/tc_muc_simplemucclient.rb +72 -0
  117. data/test/roster/.tc_helper.rb.swp +0 -0
  118. data/test/roster/tc_helper.rb +389 -0
  119. data/test/roster/tc_iqqueryroster.rb +140 -0
  120. data/test/roster/tc_xroster.rb +70 -0
  121. data/test/tc_callbacks.rb +128 -0
  122. data/test/tc_class_names.rb +129 -0
  123. data/test/tc_client.rb +30 -0
  124. data/test/tc_error.rb +103 -0
  125. data/test/tc_idgenerator.rb +30 -0
  126. data/test/tc_iq.rb +109 -0
  127. data/test/tc_iqquery.rb +31 -0
  128. data/test/tc_jid.rb +202 -0
  129. data/test/tc_message.rb +114 -0
  130. data/test/tc_presence.rb +148 -0
  131. data/test/tc_stream.rb +182 -0
  132. data/test/tc_streamError.rb +87 -0
  133. data/test/tc_streamSend.rb +59 -0
  134. data/test/tc_streamThreaded.rb +168 -0
  135. data/test/tc_xmlstanza.rb +76 -0
  136. data/test/ts_xmpp4r.rb +34 -0
  137. data/test/vcard/tc_iqvcard.rb +52 -0
  138. data/test/version/tc_helper.rb +46 -0
  139. data/test/version/tc_iqqueryversion.rb +96 -0
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+ TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY
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+ YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER
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+ END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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+
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+ How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
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+ If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
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+ possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
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+ free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
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+ To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
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+ to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
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+ convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
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+ the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
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+ Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
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+
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+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
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+
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+ If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this
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+ when it starts in an interactive mode:
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+
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+ Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author
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+ Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
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+ This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
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+
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+ The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
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+ be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be
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+ mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program.
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+
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+ You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your
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+ school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if
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+ necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
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+
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+ Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
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+ `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
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+
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+ <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
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+ Ty Coon, President of Vice
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+ This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into
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data/ChangeLog ADDED
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+ XMPP4R 0.3 (20/07/2006)
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+ =======================
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+ * SRV lookup capability in Client#connect
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+ * Stringprep support for JIDs
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+ * TLS & SASL support
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+ * Basic Dataforms support
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+ * Multi-User Chat Helpers
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+ * Helpers for File-Transfer, SOCKS5 Bytestreams, In-Band Bytestreams
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+ * Roster helper has modified subscription-request semantics (see Roster#add_subscription_request_callback)
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+ * A lot of features have renamed namespaces (see UPDATING file)
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+
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+ XMPP4R 0.2 (20/10/2005)
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+ =======================
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+ * Workarounds for REXML bugs.
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+ * Presences are now Comparable according to priority or interest
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+ * fixed a serious bug in Stream#send which caused some lockups. Reported by
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+ chunlinyao@gmail.com.
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+ * Moved REXML::Element#add to REXML::Element#typed_add to keep add accessible
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+ * Rewritten Roster helper
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+ * Added Vcard helper and improved IqVcard
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+ * XMLStanza id generator
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+ * Support for Roster Item Exchange (JEP-0093 and JEP-0144)
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+ * Client#password= to change client's account password
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+ * Documentation fixes
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+
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+ XMPP4R 0.1 (12/09/2005)
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+ =======================
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+ * first public release.
data/LICENSE ADDED
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+ XMPP4R is copyrighted free software by Lucas Nussbaum
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+ <lucas@lucas-nussbaum.net>, Stephan Maka <astro@spaceboyz.net>, and others.
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+ You can redistribute it and/or modify it under either the terms of the GPL (see
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+ COPYING file), or the conditions below:
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+
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+ 1. You may make and give away verbatim copies of the source form of the
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+ software without restriction, provided that you duplicate all of the
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+ original copyright notices and associated disclaimers.
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+
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+ 2. You may modify your copy of the software in any way, provided that
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+ you do at least ONE of the following:
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+
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+ a) place your modifications in the Public Domain or otherwise
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+ make them Freely Available, such as by posting said
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+ modifications to Usenet or an equivalent medium, or by allowing
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+ the author to include your modifications in the software.
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+
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+ b) use the modified software only within your corporation or
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+ organization.
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+
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+ c) rename any non-standard executables so the names do not conflict
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+ with standard executables, which must also be provided.
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+
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+ d) make other distribution arrangements with the author.
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+
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+ 3. You may distribute the software in object code or executable
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+ form, provided that you do at least ONE of the following:
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+
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+ a) distribute the executables and library files of the software,
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+ together with instructions (in the manual page or equivalent)
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+ on where to get the original distribution.
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+
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+ b) accompany the distribution with the machine-readable source of
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+ the software.
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+
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+ c) give non-standard executables non-standard names, with
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+ instructions on where to get the original software distribution.
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+
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+ d) make other distribution arrangements with the author.
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+
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+ 4. You may modify and include the part of the software into any other
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+ software (possibly commercial). But some files in the distribution
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+ are not written by the author, so that they are not under this terms.
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+
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+ They are gc.c(partly), utils.c(partly), regex.[ch], st.[ch] and some
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+ files under the ./missing directory. See each file for the copying
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+ condition.
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+
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+ 5. The scripts and library files supplied as input to or produced as
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+ output from the software do not automatically fall under the
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+ copyright of the software, but belong to whomever generated them,
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+ and may be sold commercially, and may be aggregated with this
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+ software.
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+
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+ 6. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
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+ IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
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+ WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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+ PURPOSE.
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+
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+ XMPP4R
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+ ----------
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+ by Lucas Nussbaum <lucas@lucas-nussbaum.net>,
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+ Stephan Maka <stephan@spaceboyz.net> and
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+ Kirill A. Shutemov <k.shutemov@gmail.com>
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+
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+ Currently, all the information is provided on
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+
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+ http://home.gna.org/xmpp4r/
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+
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+ The integrated HTML documentation can be built with
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+
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+ rake rdoc
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+
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+ If you need to ask questions, feel free to ask them on the
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+ xmpp4r-devel@gna.org mailing list.
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+
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+ XMPP4R is released under the Ruby license (see the LICENSE file), which is
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+ compatible with the GNU GPL (see the COPYING file) via an explicit
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+ dual-licensing clause.
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+ require 'rake/testtask'
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+ require 'rake/packagetask'
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+ require 'rake/rdoctask'
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+ require 'rake'
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+ require 'find'
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+
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+ begin
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'rcov/rcovtask'
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+ RCOV = true
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+ rescue LoadError
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+ RCOV = false
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ # Globals
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+
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+ PKG_NAME = 'xmpp4r'
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+ PKG_VERSION = '0.3'
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+
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+ PKG_FILES = ['ChangeLog', 'README', 'COPYING', 'LICENSE', 'setup.rb', 'Rakefile', 'UPDATING']
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+ Find.find('lib/', 'data/', 'test/', 'tools/') do |f|
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+ if FileTest.directory?(f) and f =~ /\.svn/
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+ Find.prune
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+ else
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+ PKG_FILES << f
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ # Tasks
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+
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+ task :default => [:package]
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+
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+ Rake::TestTask.new do |t|
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+ t.libs << "test"
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+ t.test_files = FileList['test/tc_*.rb']
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+ end
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+
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+ Rake::RDocTask.new do |rd|
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+ f = []
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+ require 'find'
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+ Find.find('lib/') do |file|
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+ # Skip hidden files (.svn/ directories and Vim swapfiles)
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+ if file.split(/\//).last =~ /^\./
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+ Find.prune
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+ else
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+ f << file if not FileTest.directory?(file)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ f.delete('lib/xmpp4r.rb')
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+ # hack to document the Jabber module properly
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+ f.unshift('lib/xmpp4r.rb')
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+ rd.rdoc_files.include(f)
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+ rd.options << '--all'
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+ rd.options << '--diagram'
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+ rd.options << '--fileboxes'
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+ rd.options << '--inline-source'
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+ rd.options << '--line-numbers'
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+ rd.rdoc_dir = 'rdoc'
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+ end
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+
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+ task :doctoweb => [:rdoc] do |t|
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+ # copies the rdoc to the CVS repository for xmpp4r website
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+ # repository is in $CVSDIR (default: ~/dev/xmpp4r-web)
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+ sh "tools/doctoweb.bash"
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+ end
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+
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+ Rake::PackageTask.new(PKG_NAME, PKG_VERSION) do |p|
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+ p.need_tar = true
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+ p.package_files = PKG_FILES
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+ p p.package_files
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+ end
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+
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+ if RCOV
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+ Rcov::RcovTask.new do |t|
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+ #t.test_files = FileList['test/tc_*.rb'] + FileList['test/*/tc_*.rb'] - ['test/tc_streamError.rb']
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+ t.test_files = ['test/ts_xmpp4r.rb']
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # "Gem" part of the Rakefile
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+ begin
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+ require 'rake/gempackagetask'
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+
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+ spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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+ s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
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+ s.summary = "Ruby library for Jabber Instant-Messaging"
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+ s.name = PKG_NAME
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+ s.version = PKG_VERSION
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+ s.requirements << 'none'
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+ s.require_path = 'lib'
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+ s.autorequire = 'xmpp4r'
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+ s.files = PKG_FILES
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+ s.description = "Ruby library for Jabber Instant-Messaging"
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+ end
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+
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+ Rake::GemPackageTask.new(spec) do |pkg|
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+ pkg.need_zip = true
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+ pkg.need_tar = true
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+ end
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+ rescue LoadError
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+ end
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+ Updating from XMPP4R 0.2 to 0.3
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+ ===============================
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+
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+
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+ There has been a redesign process in the development of XMPP4R 0.3. If
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+ you encounter any problems, read the following instructions.
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+
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+
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+ 1) All extension libraries have different paths and namespaces:
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+
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+ Roster:
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+ require 'xmpp4r/roster'
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+ Jabber::Helpers::Roster -> Jabber::Roster::Helper
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+
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+ Multi-User Chat:
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+ require 'xmpp4r/muc'
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+ Jabber::Helpers::MUCBrowser -> Jabber::MUC::MUCBrowser
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+ Jabber::Helpers::MUCClient -> Jabber::MUC::MUCClient
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+ Jabber::Helpers::SimpleMUCClient -> Jabber::MUC::SimpleMUCClient
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+
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+ Software Version:
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+ require 'xmpp4r/version'
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+ Jabber::Helpers::Version -> Jabber::Version::SimpleResponder
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+
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+ vCard:
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+ require 'xmpp4r/vcard'
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+ Jabber::Helpers::Vcard -> Jabber::Vcard::Helper
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+
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+ Bytestreams:
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+ require 'xmpp4r/bytestreams'
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+ Jabber::Helpers::FileTransfer -> Jabber::FileTransfer::Helper
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+
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+ For a complete list of new class names see test/tc_class_names.rb
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+
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+
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+ 2) add_*_callback methods do not accept procs anymore. procs maybe
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+ instead passed with the & sign.
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+
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+ Example: client.add_message_callback(&my_message_handler)
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+
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+ What is this?
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+
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+ This is an example of what you can do with XMPP4R. It is a conferencing
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+ component in which you can walk around, travel to various places, look
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+ at things and talk to other visitors on the same places. If you like
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+ Multi-User Dungeons (MUDs) this is for you!
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ How does it work?
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+
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+ The component loads a few worlds from a few XML files. Each world is a
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+ component. Once joined the chat will tell you what you can do. Remember
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+ that you can get a command listing anytime by saying '?'.
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+
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+ Reading 'You can go north, west' you may say 'go north' to go in the
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+ northern direction and 'go west' to go in the western direction. You'll
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+ then find yourself at some other place but still in the same MUC
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+ conference. Your groupchat roster will change as you'll notice different
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+ people and things that are just in the same place, not other places.
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+
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+ Before starting to hack the scripts you may want to take a look at
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+ tower.xml. Note that users are <thing/>s, too and the whole world could
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+ be serialized back to XML by just issuing "world.to_s".
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+
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+ Please note that the code, especially the error handling, is of extreme
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+ poor quality and was mostly written in one afternoon. If I'm going to
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+ develop this further everything should be rewritten...
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ How to try?
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+
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+ Because this is a component you are going to need your own Jabber
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+ Daemon - which you'll need anyways if you're going to experiment with
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+ XMPP4R. ;-)
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+
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+ Syntax:
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+ ./adventure.rb <JID> <Password> <Host>
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+
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+ Example:
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+ ./adventure.rb mud.example.com geheimnis localhost
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ Messages seem to have random order?
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+
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+ I don't know any solution for this. One may add short delays between
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+ messages, but that would only be a very dirty hack.
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+
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+ RFC3920:
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+
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+ "10. Server Rules for Handling XML Stanzas
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+
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+ Compliant server implementations MUST ensure in-order processing of
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+ XML stanzas between any two entities."
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+
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+ #!/usr/bin/ruby
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+
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+ $:.unshift '../../lib'
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+
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+ require 'xmpp4r'
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+ require 'xmpp4r/discovery'
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+ require 'xmpp4r/muc/x/muc'
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+
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+ require 'adventuremuc'
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+
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+
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+ #Jabber::debug = true
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+
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+ if ARGV.size != 3
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+ puts "Syntax: ./adventure.rb <JID> <Password> <Host>"
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+ puts "See README for further help"
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+ exit
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+ end
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+
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+ muc = AdventureMUC::new(Jabber::JID::new(ARGV[0]), ARGV[1], ARGV[2])
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+ muc.add_world('tower.xml')
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+ muc.add_world('cube.xml')
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+ Thread.stop