What I am wondering is what exactly does the d do? I know that the d
somehow represents the connection, but I'm not sure in what way. So like
in the d->character, somehow, I can tell from the code, it points to the
characters data in the lib files. Is there any certain code I can look at
to figure it out, or is the d something that is really simple and I'm
just not understanding it? Thanks. (The d is in the interpreter.c, and
is used in the "CON_STUFF")
Mark Dickey
mark@bestweb.net
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