Provided by: libpoe-component-irc-perl_6.90+dfsg-1_all bug

NAME

       POE::Component::IRC::Cookbook::Disconnecting - How to disconnect gracefully with PoCo-IRC

SYNOPSIS

       Shutting down an IRC bot can be quick and messy, or slow and graceful.

DESCRIPTION

       There are two ways you can shut down an IRC bot/client. The quick and dirty way is rather
       simple:

        exit;

       It exits the program, shutting down the socket, and everybody online sees yet another
       "Connection reset by peer" or "Remote end closed the socket" or something.

       As of version 6.50, all you need to do in order to shut down gracefully is to send a
       "shutdown" event to the IRC component.  It will make sure your quit message (if any) gets
       delivered, and will forcibly disconnect if there are any problems (faulty server or
       network issues). After doing this, it will unregister all sessions and clean up after
       itself.

       If you want to do something more elaborate on your own, take a look at the following
       documentation: logged in, "connected", "quit", "disconnect", and "unregister".

AUTHOR

       Rocco Caputo and Hinrik Örn Sigurðsson.

perl v5.26.1                                2018POE::Component::IRC::Cookbook::Disconnecting(3pm)