-/*
- * m_functions execute protocol messages on this server:
- *
- * cptr is always NON-NULL, pointing to a *LOCAL* client
- * structure (with an open socket connected!). This
- * identifies the physical socket where the message
- * originated (or which caused the m_function to be
- * executed--some m_functions may call others...).
- *
- * sptr is the source of the message, defined by the
- * prefix part of the message if present. If not
- * or prefix not found, then sptr==cptr.
- *
- * (!IsServer(cptr)) => (cptr == sptr), because
- * prefixes are taken *only* from servers...
- *
- * (IsServer(cptr))
- * (sptr == cptr) => the message didn't
- * have the prefix.
- *
- * (sptr != cptr && IsServer(sptr) means
- * the prefix specified servername. (?)
- *
- * (sptr != cptr && !IsServer(sptr) means
- * that message originated from a remote
- * user (not local).
- *
- * combining
- *
- * (!IsServer(sptr)) means that, sptr can safely
- * taken as defining the target structure of the
- * message in this server.
- *
- * *Always* true (if 'parse' and others are working correct):
- *
- * 1) sptr->from == cptr (note: cptr->from == cptr)
- *
- * 2) MyConnect(sptr) <=> sptr == cptr (e.g. sptr
- * *cannot* be a local connection, unless it's
- * actually cptr!). [MyConnect(x) should probably
- * be defined as (x == x->from) --msa ]
- *
- * parc number of variable parameter strings (if zero,
- * parv is allowed to be NULL)
- *
- * parv a NULL terminated list of parameter pointers,
- *
- * parv[0], sender (prefix string), if not present
- * this points to an empty string.
- * parv[1]...parv[parc-1]
- * pointers to additional parameters
- * parv[parc] == NULL, *always*
- *
- * note: it is guaranteed that parv[0]..parv[parc-1] are all
- * non-NULL pointers.
- */