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NAMENet::OICQ - Perl extension for QQ instant messaging protocolSYNOPSISuse Net::OICQ; $oicq = new Net::OICQ; $oicq->login($qqid, $passwd, "Invisible", "tcp", $proxy); # or # $oicq->login($qqid, $passwd, "Invisible", "udp"); $oicq->send_msg("52482796", "Hello"); my $resp = $oicq->timed_recv(1024, 5); print unpack("H*", $resp), "\n"; $oicq->logout; DESCRIPTIONThis module implements an object-oriented interface to QQ instant messaging protocol. It requires two Perl modules, Digest::MD5 and Crypt::OICQ. Net::OICQ class provides methods to connect to a QQ server, and send commands to other QQ users via the server.Net::OICQ::ServerEvent class provides methods to parse messages received from the server. Net::OICQ::ClientEvent class provides methods to process messages sent from a client. Net::OICQ::TextConsole class is an example of using the above classes for a command-line interface. CLASSESNet::OICQConstructor:$oicq = new Net::OICQ; Methods: $oicq->login($qq_id, $qq_passwd, $connect_mode[, $tcp_or_udp[, $http_proxy]]); $oicq->send2svr($command, $data[, $seq]); # $seq is optional $oicq->logout; Net::OICQ::ServerEventConstructor:$s_event = new Net::OICQ::ServerEvent $data, $oicq; Methods: Net::OICQ::ServerEvent is a subclass of Net::OICQ::Event and inherits all methods of Net::OICQ::Event. Net::OICQ::ServerEvent has a method for each QQ command supported by Net::OICQ module. Net::OICQ::ClientEventConstructor:$event = new Net::OICQ::ClientEvent $data, $oicq; Net::OICQ::EventThis is the super class for Net::OICQ::ServerEvent and Net::OICQ::ClientEvent. It does not have a constructor.Methods: client_ver, cmdcode, seq, cmd, process, parse and dump EXPORTNone by default.AUTHORShufeng Tan <perloicq@yahoo.com>SEE ALSOperl.
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