EPIC4 2.4 review
DownloadEPIC4 is a new direction in ircII development
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EPIC4 is a new direction in ircII development. No longer is EPIC 100% backwards compatable with ircII, but instead we have chosen to find those things where compatability is undesirable, and fix them.
No gratuitous incompatabilities have been added, but lots of new code has been added to make EPIC the best ircII client we could make.
EPIC4 is derived directly from EPIC3, which was itself derived from IRC-II which is currently maintained by Matthew Green, and includes in whole all the additions included in the "plus" clients by Jeremy Nelson and all of the modifications in the "mod" clients by Jake Khuon.
EPIC is currently maintained by EPIC Software Labs (ESL), comprised of Jeremy Nelson, Jake Kuhon, Robert Chady, and a cast of a dozen others.
Here are some key features of "EPIC4":
EPIC is completely safe: There are no hidden trap doors. We value your trust, and will not do anything to abuse it.
EPIC is programmable: While ircII does contain a wide range of commands and functions, several glaring ommisions exist, which EPIC has attempted to fill, making the ircII language complete, precise, and efficient.
EPIC supports bots: We do not agree with those who feel that script bots are all the evil of irc, and we feel that scripts bots must not be squelched by those who have the stranglehold of control on irc. EPIC will support bots for as long as we maintain it.
EPIC is not anal retentive: EPIC allows you to do EVERYTHING that the irc protocol (RFC 1459) allows, and does not place any arbitrary restrictions upon you. EPIC *does* fully comply with the protocol as shipped and does not allow you to do anything that is deemed illegal by the protocol.
EPIC is complete: EPIC supplies over 100 various functions and commands which allow you to do things very quickly that required very large or slow scripts in the past.
EPIC is fully ANSI-compliant. Most current versions of the stock client do have full prototyping for all functions, which has the same net effect as the work we have done. We, however, chose to provide both a "old" style (k&r) function header and a "new" style (ansi) function header with every function and provide every extern function a prototype in a header file.
EPIC is getting smaller and faster. Changes are continually underway to provide a faster client with more functionality while using less CPU cycles. While these may appear to be conflicting goals, the whole point of the EPIC project is to provide the best client that runs as well as can be managed.
What's New in This Release:
Change the scary "ERROR --" messages to "INFO --" and hide for dcc and exec.
Remove hardcoded limits on size of status expandos
Built in history has been moved to a script implementation
Translation support fixed for russian users
Very many commands, functions, sets, moved from builtin to 'builtins' script.
A new "loadformats" script to use implied on hooks.
Bug fixes and a multitude of smaller changes.
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