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 +# $EPIC: chanmode.txt,v 1.3 2006/07/17 20:15:25 sthalik Exp $
 +======Synopsis:======
 +$__chanmode__(<channel list>)
 +
 +======Technical:======
 +   * If the <channel list> argument is omitted, the current channel is used.  THIS MAY NOT BE THE CORRECT CHANNEL IN AN /ON!
 +   * <channel list> is taken as a word list (space separated) of channel names.  The asterisk ("*") is a special channel name that refers to the current window's current channel.  THIS MAY NOT BE THE CORRECT CHANNEL IN AN /[[ON]]!
 +   * The return value is a word list of channel modes corresponding in order to <channel list> If a specified channel in <channel list> does not have a key, the asterisk ("*") character will indicate that there is "no mode".
 +   * You must be on the channel.
 +   * Before the /[[ON CHANNEL_SYNC]] for the channel is thrown, this function may return "no mode" ("*");
 +   * Channel modes may include spaces, but the return value will not surround each channel's mode with double-quotes.  This may be enough of a problem that you probably should avoid requesting more than one channel's mode at a time, even though you technically can.
 +
 +======Practical:======
 +This function is used to fetch a channel's mode.  Any number of channels
 +may be specified, though the output could be confusing if some have the
 +channel modes that take arguments set.  You must be on the channels or
 +you will get the "no mode" indicator ("*").
 +
 +======Returns:======
 +A list of channel modes for a list of given channels.  The "*" is used
 +as an indicator of "no modes" for the channel.  There shouldn't be any
 +error condition returned by this function.
 +
 +======History:======
 +This function first appeared in EPIC3pre7.
  
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