Patch for TinTin++ port

Dylan McCall dylanmccall at gmail.com
Thu Sep 27 23:29:13 CEST 2007


I forgot to attach the patch, as usual...
The appallingly ugly (and large) diff may be downloaded from here:
http://dylanmccall.googlepages.com/tintin.diff

Bye,
-Dylan McCall


On 9/27/07, Dylan McCall <dylanmccall at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Forgot to attach the file, as usual...
> :p
>
> On 9/27/07, Dylan McCall <dylanmccall at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > It took me long enough, but here it is!
> > This is a port of TinTin++ to DSLinux. Tintin is a MUD client, designed
> > for playing text-based online RPGs. It works better than Telnet does on its
> > own; it has command history, tab completion, scripts, macros, and a really
> > cool map feature.
> >
> > Unfortunately, the diff command hates me, so the file (attached) is a
> > bit of a mess. (And 1.5 MB!). Should do the trick, though, I hope...
> >
> > The original source is TinTin++ version 1.96.8, available from
> > Sourceforge:
> > http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=137339&package_id=150930&release_id=495749
> >
> >
> >
> > Notable changes for DSLinux port, using TinTin++ version 1.96.8:
> >
> > -Resized output of "help credits" to fit screen size
> > -Added note at bottom of credits confirming this is the DSLinux version
> > and not some freaky mutant binary gone sentient, capable of running on any
> > and every computer platform.
> > -Added automatic saving and loading of data at boot and exit, using file
> > /var/tt++. This way, extra scripts only have to be loaded once!
> > (Unfortunately, you are then stuck with them). Could be much more flexible,
> > for example loading multiple files (each script gets placed somewhere and
> > loaded automatically) and saving tabs from sessions, but, alas, it is not.
> > -Using custom chat.c which does not require pThreads. Thanks to Scandum
> > (at tintin.sourceforge.net) for this!
> >
> > The reason for that auto saving and loading is not just that it's a
> > great feature to have, sadly.  A weird bug that I haven't given much (or
> > any) attention to causes the program to behave painfully when it tries to
> > read values of its command line arguments.
> >
> > All the rest works, though, and quite well :)
> >
> > Bye,
> > -Dylan McCall (AKA: Picklesworth)
> >
>
>
>
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