[net-nittin-irc-cvs] CVS update: net-nittin-irc/README

Erik Enge eenge at common-lisp.net
Mon Nov 24 00:33:14 UTC 2003


Update of /project/net-nittin-irc/cvsroot/net-nittin-irc
In directory common-lisp.net:/tmp/cvs-serv28287

Modified Files:
	README 
Log Message:
move stuff to the user-guide

Date: Sun Nov 23 19:33:14 2003
Author: eenge

Index: net-nittin-irc/README
diff -u net-nittin-irc/README:1.4 net-nittin-irc/README:1.5
--- net-nittin-irc/README:1.4	Sun Nov 23 17:39:15 2003
+++ net-nittin-irc/README	Sun Nov 23 19:33:14 2003
@@ -1,39 +1,4 @@
 net-nittin-irc: A Common Lisp interface to the client-part of the IRC
-protocol; RFCs 2810, 2811 and 2812.
-
-Quick demo:
-
-  * (require :net-nittin-irc)
-
-  * (in-package :irc)
-
-  * (setf connection (connect :nickname "mynick"
-                              :server "irc.somewhere.org"))
-
-  * (read-message-loop connection)
-
-That's it.  Interrupt the read-message-loop and do:
-
-  * (join connection "#lisp")
-
-etc. (look at command.lisp) to operate the library.  After issuing a
-command, you need to get back on the feed:
-
-  * (read-message-loop connection)
-
-If you need to do something on every join, do:
-
-  * (defun my-hook (message)
-     <do-something>)
-
-  * (add-hook connection 'irc-join-message #'my-hook)
-
-and it will be run next time the library receives an irc-join-message.
-For a full list of messages you can hook into, look at event.lisp.
-
-Your connection object will get updated by the library with regards to
-users joining/parting channels, you joining/parting channels, etc.
-Look at protocol.lisp's connection object for slots and methods.
-
-Erik Enge, erik at nittin.net
+protocol; RFCs 2810, 2811 and 2812.  See doc/user-guide.txt for more
+information.
 





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