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/* options.h */ |
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#ifndef __OPTIONS_H |
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#define __OPTIONS_H |
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/* *********** READ THIS BEFORE YOU MODIFY ANYTHING IN THIS FILE *********** */ |
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/* WARNING: All options in this file have the ability to significantly change |
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* the look and feel and sometimes even internal behavior of the program. |
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* The ones shipped as the default have been extensively tested. Others have |
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* been tested to a (usually) lesser degree, and therefore might still have |
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* latent bugs. If you change any of them from the default, PLEASE check |
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* to make sure that you know the full effects of what you are changing. And |
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* if you encounter any errors or compile time problems with any options |
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* other than the default settings, PLEASE inform |
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* pennmush-bugs@pennmush.org |
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* immediately, so that they can be fixed. The same goes for any other bug |
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* you might find in using this software. All efforts will be made to fix |
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* errors encountered, but unless given a FULL description of the error, |
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* (IE telling me that logging in doesn't work is insufficient. telling |
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* me that logging in with WCREAT undefined still gives you the registration |
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* message is a lot better. MOST effective would be a full dbx trace, or a |
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* patch for the bug.) Enjoy using the program. |
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*/ |
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/***************************************************************************/ |
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/*---------------- Internals with many options ------------------------*/ |
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/* Malloc package options */ |
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/* malloc() is the routine that allocates memory while the MUSH is |
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* running. Because mallocs vary a lot from operating system to operating |
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* system, you can choose to use one of the mallocs we provide instead of |
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* your operating system's malloc. |
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* Set the value of MALLOC_PACKAGE to one of these values: |
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* 0 -- Use my system's malloc. Required for Win32 systems. |
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* Recommended for FreeBSD, Linux, Mac OS X/Darwin, and other OS's |
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* where you think the malloc routines are efficient and debugged. |
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* Otherwise, use only as a last resort. |
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* 1 -- Use the CSRI malloc package in normal mode. |
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* Recommended for most operating systems where system malloc is |
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* suspect. Known to work well on SunOS 4.1.x. |
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* 2 -- Use the CSRI malloc package in debug mode. |
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* Only use this if you're tracking down memory leaks. Don't use |
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* for a production MUSH - it's slow. |
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* 5 -- Use the GNU malloc (gmalloc) package. |
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* Doesn't work on Alpha processors or FreeBSD systems, and |
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* reportedly flaky on Linux. Requires an ANSI compiler. |
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* Otherwise, similar to CSRI malloc. |
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* 3, 4, 6 -- Same as 0, kept for compatibility. |
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*/ |
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#define MALLOC_PACKAGE 0 |
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/* What type of attribute compression should the MUSH use? |
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* Your options are: |
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* 1 - the default Huffman compression which has been in use for a |
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* long time. In theory, this should be the best compression, |
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* possibly at the cost of some speed. It is also 8-bit clean, |
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* and thus suitable for locales that use extended character sets. |
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* Sometimes has trouble on some linux systems for some reason. |
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* 2 - Same as 1, for backwards compability. |
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* 3 - Nick Gammon's word-based compression algorithm. |
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* In theory, this should be considerably faster than Huffman |
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* when decompressing, and considerably slower when compressing. |
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* (But you decompress a lot more often). Compression ratio |
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* is worse than Huffman for small dbs (<1.5Mb of text), but |
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* better for larger dbs. Win32 systems must use this. |
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* 4 - Raevnos's almost 8-bit clean version of the word-based algorithm. |
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* Prefer 3 unless you need extended characters. This algorithm |
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* can encode all characters except 0x06. |
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* 0 - No compression at all. Very fast, but your db in memory |
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* will be big - at least as large as your on-disk db. |
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* Possibly suitable for the building stages of a small MUSH. |
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* This should be 8-bit clean, too. |
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* You can change this at any time, with no worries. It only affects |
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* the in-memory compression of attribute/mail text, not the disk |
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* db compression. Recommend to keep it at 1. When in doubt, try them |
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* all, and check @uptime's memory usage stats for the most efficient |
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* choice among those that are stable for you. When using word-based |
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* compression, you can also #define COMP_STATS to get some detailed |
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* information in @stats/tables. |
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*/ |
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#define COMPRESSION_TYPE 1 |
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/*------------------------- Other internals ----------------------*/ |
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/* If defined, use the info_slave to get information from identd, |
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* instead of having the MUSH do it directly. This may help reduce lag |
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* from new logins. This does _not_ work under Win32. |
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*/ |
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#define INFO_SLAVE /* */ |
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/*------------------------- MUSH Features ----------------------*/ |
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/* Many MUSHes want to change the +channels to =channels. That's |
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* annoying. So we've got this CHAT_TOKEN_ALIAS, which allows + as well |
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* as = (or whatever) channels. If you want this, define it to be |
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* the character you want to use in addition to +, enclosed in |
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* single quotes, as in '=' or '.' or whatever. Don't define it to '+'! |
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*/ |
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/* #define CHAT_TOKEN_ALIAS '=' /* */ |
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/*------------------------- Cosmetic Features --------------------*/ |
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/* If you're using the email registration feature, but want to |
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* use a mailer other than sendmail, put the full path to the mailer |
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* program here. The mailer must accept the -t command-line |
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* argument ("get the recipient address from the message header To:"). |
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* If it doesn't, you could probably write a wrapper for it. |
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* Example: #define MAILER "/full/path/to/other/mailer" |
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*/ |
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/* #define MAILER "" /* */ |
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#endif |
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