Right now, I'm doing the new first attempt on Endor, my alma mater's linux box. My windows box at home is still flaky and unstable (I'm hard on hardware, I guess), so I've abandoned it as a dev environment. Once I've got a basic, terminal-based form of charedit working on Endor and a trustworthy box of my own, I'll probably continue under Win32 via Eclipse. However, I will read readme.win32 just for information's sake.
I'll bear the get/set standard in mind. I noticed the base classes as well. My definition of basically working is: saves to and loads from file(s) interactive calculates dependent values based on input allows for character creation from templates (racial, etc) My main question, given the lack of a file format spec is: Do we want all the characters in a delimited flat file, or should each character have a separate file? At this point, since we are only tracking a limited number of well-defined values, a singe flat file might work just fine. On 6/7/07, Kai Sterker <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
On 6/7/07, Andrew Phillips < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Hey, welcome back :-). > I've established some very limited attribute and property classes, though I > have yet to integrate them with the existing character class. I'd like to > get cracking on charedit's file operations as well, so I'd like to make sure > there isn't already a desired file format for characters. If it does exist, > where in CVS should I be looking? If not, what should it look like? So far, there isn't. There also isn't any specific way it should look like. Form follows function in this case. The only real requirement is to stick with the general "conventions" for loading/saving: I.e. all classes have the pair of methods void put_state (base::flat & file) const bool get_state (base::flat & file) As an addition, the rpg/character class might also get the pair bool save (const std::string & fname) const bool load (const std::string & filename) The first pair can be used to save/load a whole list of characters into/from a stream, the second pair would save/load one character into/from a file it creates itself. A good example would be http://cvs.savannah.nongnu.org/viewvc/adonthell/src/world/character_with_gfx.cc?root=adonthell&view=markup A general example for the saving/loading mechanism is http://cvs.savannah.nongnu.org/viewvc/adonthell/test/diskiotest.cc?root=adonthell&view=markup When saving to a file you have the option to create a GZ_FILE or an XML_FILE. I suggest using latter, so you can more easily look at the contents of the file and modify it. Let me know if you have further questions. Kai P.S.: What's your current development environment? Do you still work on Windows? And if so, did you get a chance to follow that README.Win32? _______________________________________________ Adonthell-devel mailing list Adonthell-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/adonthell-devel
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