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authorZoffix Znet <zoffixznet@users.noreply.github.com>2017-09-12 12:33:05 -0400
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2017-09-12 12:33:05 -0400
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Merge pull request #49 from Tyil/fix-spelling-mistake
Fix spelling mistake
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@@ -28,21 +28,21 @@ more advanced features. You can find it at [*yet to be published*](#).
## Subscribing to Events
-All of the functionality is implemented as "plugins," which are passed to
+All of the functionality is implemented as "plugins", which are passed to
the `:plugins` attribute. Plugins are just regular classes, altough they can
do the `IRC::Client::Plugin` role to obtain extra functionality.
-To subscribe to one of [the events](02-event-reference.md), simply
-create a method with event's name in your class. The tutorial will use the
+To subscribe to one of [the events](02-event-reference.md), simply create a
+method with the event's name in your class. The tutorial will use the
`irc-to-me` event, which is a convenience event fired when the bot is addressed
in-channel or someone sends it a notice or a private message.
### Event Handler Input
-The event handlers receive one positional argument, which is an object
-that does `IRC::Client::Message` role. The actual object received depends
-on the event that triggered the handler. For example, the `irc-to-me` can
-receive these message objects:
+The event handlers receive one positional argument, which is an object that
+does the `IRC::Client::Message` role. The actual object received depends on the
+event that triggered the handler. For example, the `irc-to-me` can receive
+these message objects:
```perl6
IRC::Client::Message::Privmsg::Me
@@ -63,10 +63,10 @@ constraint on it without having to explicitly call it:
Channel messages, private messages, and notices can be replied to. Their
message objects have a `.reply` method you can call to send a reply to the
-message's sender, however it's easier to just return a value from your method
+message's sender. However, it's easier to just return a value from your method
handler, which will automatically call `.reply` on the message object for you.
-Returning a value from your event handler singnals to the Client Object that
+Returning a value from your event handler signals to the Client Object that
it handled the event and no other plugins or event handlers should be tried.
Your plugin can do the `IRC::Client::Plugin` role (automatically exported
when you `use IRC::Client`), which provides `$.NEXT` attribute. The value
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ class AlarmBot does IRC::Client::Plugin {
:plugins(AlarmBot.new)
```
-Here, we subscribe to `irc-connected` event (using an anonymous parameter
+Here, we subscribe to the `irc-connected` event (using an anonymous parameter
for its message object, since we don't need it). It fires whenever we
successfully connect to a server. In the event handler we setup a
`react`/`whenever` loop, with a `Supply` generating an event every three