# $EPIC: mychannels.txt,v 1.3 2006/08/01 05:18:26 sthalik Exp $
Synopsis:
$mychannels() 
$mychannels(<server refnum>) 
$mychannels(#<window refnum>) 
$mychannels(<window name>)
 
Technical:
-  This function returns a space separated word list of all of the currently active channels on the specified server.  Pending channels (those which you have sent off a  JOIN-  but have not received a reply back from the server) are NOT included. 
-  If the argument is a number, then it is taken as a server refnum, and the channels of that server are returned. 
-  If the argument starts with the literal hash character ('#'), then it is taken as a window refnum and the channels of the server that window is connected to are returned. 
-  Otherwise the argument is taken as a window name and the channels of the server that window is connected to are returned. 
-  If the argument is invalid (the server refnum is less than zero or too high; the window refnum is not in use; the window name is not in use; the window is in use but is disconnected), the empty string is returned. 
 
Practical:
When you need to know all of the channels you are connected to on a 
server, perhaps because you want to send a message to all of them.
 
History:
This function first appeared in ircII-2.2.2.