=head1 NAME Net::Hotline::User - User object used internally by Net::Hotline::Client =head1 SYNOPSIS use Net::Hotline::User; $user = new Net::Hotline::User; $user->nick("joe blow"); $user->icon(128); print "Nick: ", $user->nick(), "\n"; ... =head1 DESCRIPTION Net::Hotline::User is a simple class for storing and retrieving user information, You should never have to create your own Net::Hotline::User objects when using Net::Hotline::Client. Getting and setting attributes is all that should be necessary. =head1 CONSTRUCTION =over 4 =item new SOCKET, NICK, LOGIN, ICON, COLOR With no arguments, creates a new Net::Hotline::User object with all attributes set to undef. The other option is to supply exactly 5 arguments as listed above. =back =head1 METHODS All the Net::Hotline::User methods are simple attribute get/set routines. If given an argument, they set an attribute. In all cases, they return the current value of the attribute. =over 4 =item color NUMBER The color of the user in the userlist. Values are numbers from 0 to 3. The hash HTLC_COLORS defined in Net::Hotline::Constants contains number to name color mappings (i.e. $HTLC_COLORS{2} is "red"). Example: use Net::Hotline::Constants qw(HTLC_COLORS); ... print $user->nick(), " is ", $HTLC_COLORS{$user->color()}, "\n"; =item icon NUMBER The user's icon number. Negative values are accepted. =item info TEXT User information as a block of "pretty-formatted" text. =item login TEXT The user's login name. =item nick TEXT The user's nickname in the userlist. =item socket NUMBER The user's unique socket number. User's are assigned a socket number whenthey connect to a Hotline server. =back =head1 AUTHOR John C. Siracusa (siracusa@mindspring.com) =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright(c) 1999 by John Siracusa. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.