Made some major changes to the project to facilitate a lighter code base and the must flexible module interface possible. -the mutli-process architecture now operate at the command object level so each command now operate in it's own process instead of a single process handling multiple command objects. -each module is now an independent application that will now tell the session object all of the commands it can run via named pipe. during command execution, it will run the requested command object also running io with the session object via named pipe. with this change, it is now possible for modules to be developed in different versions or QT or entirely different languages. the only requirement is the need to support named pipes. shared memory segments is also a nice to have but not needed. -clients can now run multiple instances of the same command via changes to the protocol. mrci frames will now include a branch id along with the command id. the branch id can be used by clients to differentiate the io between instances of the same command. -the command states are longer controlled by a single object. it will now be up to the command object (internal/exterenal) to send an IDLE frame to the client to notify it that the command has finished. the session object will still track if the command is in idle state or not but not directly control it. -must async commands now use binary formatted data instead of TEXT as a way to reduce overhead. -all command objects can now send async commands. it is no longer limited to just internal commands, however; the data of these async commands are verified by session in some way to prevent host crashing due to malformed data. -changed up the database structure to rely more on user ids, channel ids and removed all foreign keys pointing to user names, channel names and sub-channel names. also removed the groups table altogether. instead, the host rank is now directly attached to the user data in the users table. -changed the query object to now support the INNER JOIN SQL clause. this change was needed to support the new database structure. -version negotiation is now one-way via tcp connection or module interface. the host will make it's own verion numner known to the client connected via tcp or the module connected via named pipe. it will now be entirely up to the client or module to decide if they support the host. another change in this regard is the removal of the import rev for the modules. compatibility for modules shall now use just the host verion. -removed ls_cmds and cmd_info. the NEW_CMD frame now carries all information about the command (cmd_id, cmd_name, summery, io and full_description) so it is now possible for the clients to display the command documentation instead of the host. Documentation for the internal commands were updated to reflect the changes but all other documentation will need to be updated in the near future.
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Summary
download a single file from the host.
IO
[-remote_file (text) {-client_file (text)} {-len (int)} {-offset (int)} {-single_step} {-force} {-truncate}]/[GEN_FILE]
Description
this command sends GEN_FILE data of the file given in -remote_file. depending on the client, you might need to enter the destination file in -client_file.
-offset is the position in the file to start reading. it defaults to 0 if not given. -len is the amount of data to read from the file. the host will auto fill it to the file size if not given. the host also auto fill to the file size if it larger than the actual file size. -single_step enables GEN_FILE's single step mode if the client/host desires it. -force bypasses any overwrite confirmation questions if the client does such a thing. the host does nothing with this. it's entirely up to the client to implement this option. -truncate tells the client if it should truncate the destination file. the host does nothing with this. it's entirely up to the client to support it.