Re: [Who]

From: Adam (us001725@mindspring.com)
Date: 02/02/97


GET_CLAN should list the name of the players clan not a number, and GET_SEX
should list either "M" or "F".

What do you mean by use them as a index?

--Adam

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> From: Daniel Koepke <dkoepke@california.com>
> To: circle@cspo.queensu.ca
> Subject: Re: [Who]
> Date: Sunday, February 02, 1997 7:44 PM
> 
> On Sun, 2 Feb 1997, Adam wrote:
> 
> > I just recently added the clan code posted here.... Now I added the
> > GET_CLAN(ch) to the utils.h file so that I could use it in DAK's Who
List
> > {The who list I am using}. Now under the mortal part I added  another
[%s]
> > and further down right in the correct order I added "GET_CLANN(wch)", I
> > also tried with "GET_CLAN(ch)". I have tried adding things like
"GET_SEX"
> > and a lot of other things. Whenever I do that I get this warning when I
> > compile, 
> > 
> 
> Easy.  GET_CLAN, GET_SEX, etc. are *numbers*, not *strings*.  You
> can use them as an index, whatever.
> 
> 
> --
> Daniel Koepke - dak
> dkoepke@california.com
> Forgive me father, for I am sin.
> 
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