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=head1 NAME
Irssi::Dcc
=head1 FIELDS
Dcc->{}
type - Type of the DCC: chat, send, get
orig_type - Original DCC type that was sent to us - same as type except
GET and SEND are swapped
created - Time stamp when the DCC record was created
server - Server record where the DCC was initiated.
servertag - Tag of the server where the DCC was initiated.
mynick - Our nick to use in DCC chat.
nick - Other side's nick name.
chat - Dcc chat record if the request came through DCC chat
target - Who the request was sent to - your nick, channel or empty
if you sent the request
arg - Given argument .. file name usually
addr - Other side's IP address.
port - Port we're connecting in.
starttime - Unix time stamp when the DCC transfer was started
transfd - Bytes transferred
Dcc::Chat->{}
id - Unique identifier - usually same as nick
mirc_ctcp - Send CTCPs without the CTCP_MESSAGE prefix
connection_lost - Other side closed connection
Dcc::Get->{}
(..contains all the same data as core Dcc object..)
size - File size
skipped - Bytes skipped from start (resuming file)
get_type - What to do if file exists? 0=default, 1=rename, 2=overwrite,
3=resume
file - The real file name which we use.
file_quoted - 1 if file name was received quoted ("file name")
Dcc::Send->{}
(..contains all the same data as core Dcc object..)
size - File size
skipped - Bytes skipped from start (resuming file)
file_quoted - 1 if file name was received quoted ("file name")
waitforend - File is sent, just wait for the replies from the other side
gotalldata - Got all acks from the other end
=head1 METHODS
=head2 C<destroy>
Destroy DCC connection.
=head2 C<chat_send $data>
Send `data' to dcc chat.
=head2 C<ctcp_message $target, $notice, $msg>
Send a CTCP message/notify to target.
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