[DGD] A few questions: was Re: The kernel library
Tyler Littlefield
tyler at tysdomain.com
Thu Sep 23 22:28:37 CEST 2010
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On 9/23/2010 1:57 PM, Felix A. Croes wrote:
> Tyler Littlefield <tyler at tysdomain.com> wrote:
>
>> this leads me to a question I've asked a couple times, but never gotten
>> a real answer from.
>> I really like the looks of DGD, but I'm not skilled enough with both LPC
>> and DGD to write a base that I can work off of.
>> Does there exist a mudlib of sorts that I can get going with?
>> I liked the looks of Gurbalib, but that requires persistents and jumping
>> through a lot of hoops to get it going with or without.
>
> Gurbalib is what I would recommend, but since you have ruled that out,
> I don't know what to tell you. Perhaps the authors of other mudlibs
> can fill you in on the benefits of each.
>
>
I haven't exactly ruled it out persey, I just find the persistents
upgrading hard to work with, as I am learning LPC, and am not really
sure how to fix that.
For example: I would like to set up a skills system that will allow
skills to be added to a player, but when Iwas working with that, Igot
lots of problems while trying to check that changes were going in right.
Is there something that might help me get a better grasp of that?
Thanks again for all the help:
>> I'm basically looking for something that will just save the player's
>> data like skills and load it again when the mud boots up, without
>> keeping a persistent track of everything, so that I don't need to go
>> through lots of work to change one variable to do something else with
>> update functions.
>
> The LPmud 2.4.5 mudlib, maybe? There is an overview of some available
> mudlibs on
>
> http://www.dworkin.nl/dgd/
>
>
>> Also, is there a nice complete documentation set on dgd's functions (as
>> called from LPC)? I'm not sure what all it supports, or what all
>> functions it includes.
>
> Check out the doc/kfun directory that's included with DGD.
>
> For more documentation about LPC, see the Phantasmal website:
>
> http://phantasmal.sourceforge.net/
>
> Regards,
> Felix Croes
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Thanks,
Tyler Littlefield
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