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236 lines
6.3 KiB
C
236 lines
6.3 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2004-2012 George Yunaev gyunaev@ulduzsoft.com
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
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* option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License for more details.
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*/
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#ifndef INCLUDE_IRC_ERRORS_H
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#define INCLUDE_IRC_ERRORS_H
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#ifndef IN_INCLUDE_LIBIRC_H
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#error This file should not be included directly, include just libircclient.h
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#endif
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/*! brief No error
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_OK 0
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/*! \brief Invalid argument
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*
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* An invalid value was given for one of the arguments to a function.
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* For example, supplying the NULL value for \a channel argument of
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* irc_cmd_join() produces LIBIRC_ERR_INVAL error. You should fix the code.
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*
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_INVAL 1
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/*! \brief Could not resolve host.
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*
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* The host name supplied for irc_connect() function could not be resolved
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* into valid IP address. Usually means that host name is invalid.
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*
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_RESOLV 2
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/*! \brief Could not create socket.
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*
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* The new socket could not be created or made non-blocking. Usually means
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* that the server is out of resources, or (rarely :) a bug in libircclient.
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*
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_SOCKET 3
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/*! \brief Could not connect.
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*
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* The socket could not connect to the IRC server, or to the destination DCC
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* part. Usually means that either the IRC server is down or its address is
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* invalid. For DCC the reason usually is the firewall on your or destination
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* computer, which refuses DCC transfer.
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*
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* \sa irc_run irc_connect
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_CONNECT 4
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/*! \brief Connection closed by remote peer.
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*
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* The IRC connection was closed by the IRC server (which could mean that an
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* IRC operator just have banned you from the server :)), or the DCC connection
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* was closed by remote peer - for example, the other side just quits his mIrc.
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* Usually it is not an error.
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*
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* \sa irc_run irc_connect irc_dcc_callback_t
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_CLOSED 5
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/*! \brief Out of memory
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*
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* There are two possible reasons for this error. First is that memory could
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* not be allocated for libircclient use, and this error usually is fatal.
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* Second reason is that the command queue (which keeps command ready to be
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* sent to the IRC server) is full, and could not accept more commands yet.
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* In this case you should just wait, and repeat the command later.
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*
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_NOMEM 6
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/*! \brief Could not accept new connection
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*
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* A DCC chat/send connection from the remote peer could not be accepted.
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* Either the connection was just terminated before it is accepted, or there
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* is a bug in libircclient.
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*
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_ACCEPT 7
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/*! \brief Could not send this
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*
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* A \a filename supplied to irc_dcc_sendfile() could not be sent. Either is
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* is not a file (a directory or a socket, for example), or it is not readable. *
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*
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* \sa LIBIRC_ERR_OPENFILE
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_NODCCSEND 9
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/*! \brief Could not read DCC file or socket
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*
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* Either a DCC file could not be read (for example, was truncated during
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* sending), or a DCC socket returns a read error, which usually means that
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* the network connection is terminated.
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*
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_READ 10
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/*! \brief Could not write DCC file or socket
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*
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* Either a DCC file could not be written (for example, there is no free space
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* on disk), or a DCC socket returns a write error, which usually means that
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* the network connection is terminated.
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*
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_WRITE 11
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/*! \brief Invalid state
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*
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* The function is called when it is not allowed to be called. For example,
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* irc_cmd_join() was called before the connection to IRC server succeed, and
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* ::event_connect is called.
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*
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_STATE 12
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/*! \brief Operation timed out
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*
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* The DCC request is timed out.
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* There is a timer for each DCC request, which tracks connecting, accepting
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* and non-accepted/declined DCC requests. For every request this timer
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* is currently 60 seconds. If the DCC request was not connected, accepted
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* or declined during this time, it will be terminated with this error.
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*
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_TIMEOUT 13
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/*! \brief Could not open file for DCC send
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*
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* The file specified in irc_dcc_sendfile() could not be opened.
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*
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_OPENFILE 14
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/*! \brief IRC server connection terminated
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*
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* The connection to the IRC server was terminated - possibly, by network
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* error. Try to irc_connect() again.
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*
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_TERMINATED 15
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/*! \brief IPv6 not supported
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*
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* The function which requires IPv6 support was called, but the IPv6 support was not compiled
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* into the application
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*
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_NOIPV6 16
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/*! \brief SSL not supported
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*
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* The SSL connection was required but the library was not compiled with SSL support
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*
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_SSL_NOT_SUPPORTED 17
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/*! \brief SSL initialization failed
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*
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* The SSL connection was required but the library was not compiled with SSL support
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*
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_SSL_INIT_FAILED 18
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/*! \brief SSL connection failed
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*
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* SSL handshare failed when attempting to connect to the server. Typically this means you're trying
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* to use SSL but attempting to connect to a non-SSL port.
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_CONNECT_SSL_FAILED 19
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/*! \brief SSL certificate verify failed
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*
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* The server is using the self-signed certificate. Use LIBIRC_OPTION_SSL_NO_VERIFY option to connect to it.
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* \ingroup errorcodes
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*/
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_SSL_CERT_VERIFY_FAILED 20
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// Internal max error value count.
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// If you added more errors, add them to errors.c too!
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#define LIBIRC_ERR_MAX 21
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#endif /* INCLUDE_IRC_ERRORS_H */
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