Kevin wrote:
> >Hrm, try d->character instead of ch
> >
> >> interpreter.c:1526: `ch' undeclared (first use this function)
>
> How about the vict part of the code, I don't think I can do d->vict
Maybe I'm misunderstanding the purpose of the code, but what exactly is
this supposed to do? You could initialize a 'vict' (struct char_data) in
the function, but what is the purpose? And, no, there is no 'vict' mem-
ber of struct descriptor_data.
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