[crossfire] Moving server towards a modularized system?

Miguel Ghobangieno mikeeusaa at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 17 12:17:39 CST 2006


Current idea? I must have missed something, I didn't
know you decided, above all the objections, to go
ahead and rip apart the server anyway. I will be
waiting for my 3 thousand dollar cheque in the mail
(along with everyone else who would like to add new
stuff to CF but will have to wait untill you tire of
ripping apart the server and revert the CVS tree).

Why should all work have to stop because YOU want to
restructure the server.. because you can't figure out
grep...

--- tchize <tchize at myrealbox.com> wrote:

> Le Mardi 17 Janvier 2006 18:15, Brendan Lally a
> écrit :
> >On 1/17/06, Mark Wedel <mwedel at sonic.net> wrote:
> >>   True.  I imagine dependencies to be fairly
> standard C dependencies.  But
> >> I could imagine someone writing a plugin in C++
> with appropriate wrappers.
> >
> >
> Things written in other languages then C should
> always be considered as 
> optionnal. This is the case of python scripts. They
> are usefull but not all 
> platform do support them very well. 
> In all cases, things like writting a plugin in C++
> or Fortran or ADA or 
> anything else should require prior discussion on ML.
> It's too early for a 
> discussion about languages in which plugins are
> written. I understood the 
> current idea is to move C code to plugin still in C
> (just structural 
> reorganisation).
> 
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