-/* Parses mode mask and returns the mode as string. */
-
-char *silc_client_chmode(uint32 mode, SilcChannelEntry channel)
-{
- char string[100];
-
- if (!mode)
- return NULL;
-
- memset(string, 0, sizeof(string));
-
- if (mode & SILC_CHANNEL_MODE_PRIVATE)
- strncat(string, "p", 1);
-
- if (mode & SILC_CHANNEL_MODE_SECRET)
- strncat(string, "s", 1);
-
- if (mode & SILC_CHANNEL_MODE_PRIVKEY)
- strncat(string, "k", 1);
-
- if (mode & SILC_CHANNEL_MODE_INVITE)
- strncat(string, "i", 1);
-
- if (mode & SILC_CHANNEL_MODE_TOPIC)
- strncat(string, "t", 1);
-
- if (mode & SILC_CHANNEL_MODE_ULIMIT)
- strncat(string, "l", 1);
-
- if (mode & SILC_CHANNEL_MODE_PASSPHRASE)
- strncat(string, "a", 1);
-
- if (mode & SILC_CHANNEL_MODE_FOUNDER_AUTH)
- strncat(string, "f", 1);
-
- if (mode & SILC_CHANNEL_MODE_CIPHER) {
- char cipher[30];
- memset(cipher, 0, sizeof(cipher));
- snprintf(cipher, sizeof(cipher), " c (%s)",
- channel->channel_key->cipher->name);
- strncat(string, cipher, strlen(cipher));
- }
-
- if (mode & SILC_CHANNEL_MODE_HMAC) {
- char hmac[30];
- memset(hmac, 0, sizeof(hmac));
- snprintf(hmac, sizeof(hmac), " h (%s)",
- channel->hmac->hmac->name);
- strncat(string, hmac, strlen(hmac));
- }
-
- /* Rest of mode is ignored */
-
- return strdup(string);
-}
-
-/* Parses channel user mode mask and returns te mode as string */
-
-char *silc_client_chumode(uint32 mode)
-{
- char string[4];
-
- if (!mode)
- return NULL;
-
- memset(string, 0, sizeof(string));
-
- if (mode & SILC_CHANNEL_UMODE_CHANFO)
- strncat(string, "f", 1);
-
- if (mode & SILC_CHANNEL_UMODE_CHANOP)
- strncat(string, "o", 1);
-
- return strdup(string);
-}
-
-/* Parses channel user mode and returns it as special mode character. */
-
-char *silc_client_chumode_char(uint32 mode)
-{
- char string[4];
-
- if (!mode)
- return NULL;
-
- memset(string, 0, sizeof(string));
-
- if (mode & SILC_CHANNEL_UMODE_CHANFO)
- strncat(string, "*", 1);
-
- if (mode & SILC_CHANNEL_UMODE_CHANOP)
- strncat(string, "@", 1);
-
- return strdup(string);
-}
-
-/* Failure timeout callback. If this is called then we will immediately
- process the received failure. We always process the failure with timeout
- since we do not want to blindly trust to received failure packets.
- This won't be called (the timeout is cancelled) if the failure was
- bogus (it is bogus if remote does not close the connection after sending
- the failure). */
-
-SILC_TASK_CALLBACK_GLOBAL(silc_client_failure_callback)
-{
- SilcClientFailureContext *f = (SilcClientFailureContext *)context;
-
- if (f->sock->protocol) {
- f->sock->protocol->state = SILC_PROTOCOL_STATE_FAILURE;
- f->sock->protocol->execute(f->client->timeout_queue, 0,
- f->sock->protocol, f->sock->sock, 0, 0);
-
- /* Notify application */
- f->client->ops->failure(f->client, f->sock->user_data, f->sock->protocol,
- (void *)f->failure);
- }
-
- silc_free(f);
-}
-