[crossfire] Moving server towards a modularized system?
Miguel Ghobangieno
mikeeusaa at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 17 18:04:10 CST 2006
Oh if that's the case let me just commit all the mlab
maps in their current uni-directory form over the
objections of everyone else that prefers
multi-directory. Know why I don't do that; because
everyone else prefers multi-directory.
Try mucking in the linux kernel without grep, tell me
how that goes.
--- Yann Chachkoff <yann.chachkoff at myrealbox.com>
wrote:
> > 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.
>
> Idea != Decision.
>
> Besides that, I don't think anybody requires your
> permission to code.
>
> > Why should all work have to stop because YOU want
> to restructure the server.. because you can't figure
> out grep...
>
> I can assure you that tchize is skilled enough to
> use grep, by far. The whole point was that a
> properly structured code should *never* require
> using grep. Yes, even large-scale enterprise
> projects.
>
> --- 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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