use DXM;
use DXDebug;
-%channels = undef;
+use strict;
-%valid = (
+my %channels = undef;
+
+my %valid = (
call => '0,Callsign',
conn => '9,Msg Conn ref',
user => '9,DXUser ref',
name => '0,User Name',
consort => '9,Connection Type',
sort => '9,Type of Channel',
+ wwv => '0,Want WWV,yesno',
+ talk => '0,Want Talk,yesno',
+ ann => '0,Want Announce,yesno',
+ here => '0,Here?,yesno',
+ confmode => '0,In Conference?,yesno',
+ dx => '0,DX Spots,yesno',
);
# create a new channel object [$obj = DXChannel->new($call, $msg_conn_obj, $user_obj)]
-sub new
+sub alloc
{
my ($pkg, $call, $conn, $user) = @_;
my $self = {};
delete $channels{$self->{call}};
}
+# is it an ak1a cluster ?
+sub is_ak1a
+{
+ my $self = shift;
+ return $self->{sort} eq 'A';
+}
+
+# is it a user?
+sub is_user
+{
+ my $self = shift;
+ return $self->{sort} eq 'U';
+}
# handle out going messages, immediately without waiting for the select to drop
# this could, in theory, block
return $valid{$ele};
}
+no strict;
sub AUTOLOAD
{
my $self = shift;
my $name = $AUTOLOAD;
-
return if $name =~ /::DESTROY$/;
$name =~ s/.*:://o;