COmmand Interpreters

From: Brian Christopher Guilbault (guil9964@nova.gmi.edu)
Date: 07/10/96


On Wed, 10 Jul 1996, Ryan wrote:

> code and how it performs.  I suggest rewriting the whole command 
> interpreter if you already haven't.  The way it has been defaultly setup 
> in circlemud code is very un-workable.

This is not the first time I've heard of people completely rewriting 
their command interpreters. I am just curious as to what you do 
differently. I am not asking people to post code, I am just curious as to 
what additions/deletions you made or what sort of restructuring you did. 
It seems that many of you aout there have done it.

Just curious,

  -Brian


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