Re: Who in interpreter.c

From: Del Minturn (caminturn@EARTHLINK.NET)
Date: 08/28/98


George wrote:
> I don't know about you, but my chart goes:
>
>   { "who"      , POS_DEAD    , do_who      , 0, 0 },
>   { "whoami"   , POS_DEAD    , do_gen_ps   , 0, SCMD_WHOAMI },
>   { "where"    , POS_RESTING , do_where    , 1, 0 },
>   { "whisper"  , POS_RESTING , do_spec_comm, 0, SCMD_WHISPER },
>   { "whine"    , POS_RESTING , do_action   , 0, 0 },
>

bpl14 stock:
  { "who"      , "who"  , POS_DEAD    , do_who      , 0, 0 },
  { "whoami"   , "whoa" , POS_DEAD    , do_gen_ps   , 0, SCMD_WHOAMI },
  { "where"    , "whe"  , POS_RESTING , do_where    , 1, 0 },
  { "whisper"  , "whis" , POS_RESTING , do_spec_comm, 0, SCMD_WHISPER },

typing wh in mud brings up whisper.
go figure!?!


> >Is there a reason why socials end up displaying before interpreter.c
> >commands?
>
> Do you happen to use aedit?
>

OLC+ which has aedit, yes..


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