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* Restructure modulesZeyla Hellyer2017-05-221-18/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Modules are now separated into a fashion where the library can be used for most use cases, without needing to compile the rest. The core of serenity, with no features enabled, contains only the struct (model) definitions, constants, and prelude. Models do not have most functions compiled in, as that is separated into the `model` feature. The `client` module has been split into 3 modules: `client`, `gateway`, and `http`. `http` contains functions to interact with the REST API. `gateway` contains the Shard to interact with the gateway, requiring `http` for retrieving the gateway URL. `client` requires both of the other features and acts as an abstracted interface over both the gateway and REST APIs, handling the event loop. The `builder` module has been separated from `utils`, and can now be optionally compiled in. It and the `http` feature are required by the `model` feature due to a large number of methods requiring access to them. `utils` now contains a number of utilities, such as the Colour struct, the `MessageBuilder`, and mention parsing functions. Each of the original `ext` modules are still featured, with `cache` not requiring any feature to be enabled, `framework` requiring the `client`, `model`, and `utils`, and `voice` requiring `gateway`. In total the features and their requirements are: - `builder`: none - `cache`: none - `client`: `gateway`, `http` - `framework`: `client`, `model`, `utils` - `gateway`: `http` - `http`: none - `model`: `builder`, `http` - `utils`: none - `voice`: `gateway` The default features are `builder`, `cache`, `client`, `framework`, `gateway`, `model`, `http`, and `utils`. To help with forwards compatibility, modules have been re-exported from their original locations.
* Fix docs linksAustin Hellyer2017-01-241-5/+2
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* More config for CreateCommand, add various methodsIllia2016-12-101-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Adds multiple configurations to the command builder, and adds methods to various structs. Context::get_current_user is a shortcut to retrieve the current user from the cache. Message::get_member retrieves the member object of the message, if sent in a guild. Message::is_private checks if the message was sent in a Group or PrivateChannel. User::member retrieves the user's member object in a guild by Id; Adds 6 configurations to the command builder: - dm_only: whether the command can only be used in direct messages; - guild_only: whether the command can only be used in guilds; - help_available: whether the command should be displayed in the help list; - max_args: specify the maximum number of arguments a command must be given; - min_args: specify the minimum number of arguments a command must be given; - required_permissions: the permissions a member must have to be able to use the command;
* Add a bit more docsAustin Hellyer2016-11-261-3/+3
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* Rename the State to CacheAustin Hellyer2016-11-221-3/+3
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* Add state/framework/etc. conditional compile flagsAustin Hellyer2016-11-151-1/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This adds conditional compilation for the following features, in addition to the voice conditional compilation flag: - extras (message builder) - framework - methods - state These 4 are enabled _by default_, while the `voice` feature flag is disabled. Disabling the state will allow incredibly low-memory bots.
* Add voice connection supportAustin Hellyer2016-11-141-0/+1
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* Initial commitAustin Hellyer2016-10-181-0/+13