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Ahh, rock on, and thanks. Now my slew of questions (coming soon!) will be 
less redundant.

In the meantime, I've got one question that I don't think has been asked:

Why is coldcore, nearly 50K lines of code, all in one source file? Is it 
simply that coldcc has no #include directive? If so, couldn't that be easily 
fixed?

I've been trying to deduce a lot of the workings of ColdCore by looking at 
the source, but 2 megs of source is difficult (to say the least) to wade 
through.

I have a perl script kicking around somewhere that can be used as a 
preprocessor to implement #include (as it works in C, effectively), IIRC, I 
did build some decent recursion handling into it. I can provide a copy of it 
if you think it would be useful.

Ciao

On Thursday 23 August 2001 11:38, Jeremy Weatherford wrote:
> Heyo,
>
> The almost-completely-current (including your message but not mine,
> strangely) archives are at http://xidus.xidus.net/coldstuff.tgz (195k) in
> HTML format.  Untarball it and point your browser to
> coldstuff/msg00000.html in the and most of the links work surprisingly
> well (excepting the thread and date indices)
>
> Brought to you by /bin/bash and wget.
>
> Jeremy Weatherford
> xidus@xidus.net
> http://xidus.net
>
> On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, Steve Mosher wrote:
> > I'm currently working on a MUD (of sorts) using ColdCore and Genesis, and
> > I've got a lot of really stupid questions, most of which I imagine have
> > been answered already on some of these lists.
> >
> > However, reading through all of the messages via web is a real pain, so I
> > was wondering: could I possibly get a tarball or something of all the
> > list archives? Plaintext is preferable, though I can live with HTML.
> >
> > --
> > Steve Mosher,
> > Mad Scientist

-- 
Steve Mosher,
Mad Scientist