Re: [crossfire] About "glue" code

2005-07-15 Thread Nicolas Weeger
> It could certainly go away. I suppose a few people still use > crossedit, but that could be fixed similar to the client - any things > that common needs to call that exist elsewhere, the editor could just > define as empty dummy functions. Ok, guess i'll clear a few things :) I'll remove the w

Re: [crossfire] About "glue" code

2005-07-14 Thread Mark Wedel
Nicolas Weeger wrote: Hello. What's the use of the "glue" code? In glue.c, and the callback functions, in the library. From what I understand, it was supposed to be for the Python plugin. But the fun part is that is doesn't work under Win32: the library is generated as static, so plugin and se

AW: [crossfire] About "glue" code

2005-07-14 Thread Michael Toennies
The glue code is for the crosslib.a which was done for crossedit and not the plugin. One reason why i suggested years ago to remove crossedit and use the java editor exclusive. You should look to daimonin... We have a very experienced java coder working on the editor, who has cleaned up the code

[crossfire] About "glue" code

2005-07-14 Thread Nicolas Weeger
Hello. What's the use of the "glue" code? In glue.c, and the callback functions, in the library. >From what I understand, it was supposed to be for the Python plugin. But the fun part is that is doesn't work under Win32: the library is generated as static, so plugin and server have each their own