CPx86 (currently in Alpha development stages) will be a fully fledged IRC bot, multi-user BNC server, and an Automated Network protection bot. Currently, the SDK covers all needed aspects of IRCd, and is extremely stable and functional. For Linux/Windows
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No bug fixes, just slight enhancements. Added runtime variable support, the variables are treated as single strings, before the command parsing takes place. This is the last major piece of the backbone that needed to be worked on so that the major development may take place. This will allow for much more dynamic functionality, and the functionality aspect of these runtime variables will be the next entity to be coded. This will make this SDK much more flexible. In the next release, I am going to rework how the SDK parses data. This will greatly improve stability and performance.
This update includes a few bug fixes as well as instance specific/global settings/opers/ect. Also, added a 'SettingsLoad()' function that will load settings from a file, and, if specified, will create instances based on the settings, and automatically connect them.
Version 0.1.1 of the Software Development Kit, has been released. Even though it's still in Alpha stages, it is extremely stable, and covers most of the functionality of standard IRC. Currently, there is no fully covering documentation for this project, we're working on this and the project web page. Within the coming weeks, the BNC and Network Protection aspect will be introduced into the project as well.
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