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and are subroutines derived from the DXChannel class. They effectively
the following declaration :-
<p><pre>
- sub Emb_<cmdname>($self, $args)
+ sub Emb_<cmdname>($self, $args)
{
...
your code here
my @out;
# check privileges
- return (1, $self->msg('e5')) if $self->priv < 5;
+ return (1, $self->msg('e5')) if $self->priv < 5;
....
....
my $user;
my $ref;
-return (1, $self->msg('e5')) if $self->priv < 9;
+return (1, $self->msg('e5')) if $self->priv < 9;
foreach $call (@args) {
$call = uc $call;
mean that this is a prompt and will not have a \r or \n appended to
it in the client for telnet sessions (only).
- <p><li>help is kept in <tt>/spider/cmd/Command_<lang>.hlp</tt> files.
+ <p><li>help is kept in <tt>/spider/cmd/Command_<lang>.hlp</tt> files.
The format of the help files should be self explanatory, but they are
explained further in the files themselves.