wMUD MUD codebase
conf | ||
docs/reference/wmud | ||
iminiru | ||
old-codebase | ||
sql | ||
wmud | ||
.gitignore | ||
AUTHORS | ||
autogen.sh | ||
ChangeLog | ||
configure.ac | ||
COPYING | ||
create-world.sh | ||
drop-world.sh | ||
HACKING | ||
INSTALL | ||
Makefile.am | ||
NEWS | ||
README | ||
TODO |
General ======= wMUD is a MUD code base. It is written from scratch, using GLib and CURL. Although it is just another MUD code base, I tried to add unique features, and also tried to make it as flexible as possible. wMUD stores everything in an SQLite3 database, and everything really means everything. The whole world is dynamic, and most of it can be defined without touching the code itself. Possible directions, areas, rooms, items, mobs, races, classes and all important apects of the world are in the database backend, and as such, can be reloaded runtime without stopping the MUD. wMUD is modular. Except the basic commands, everything is loaded via dynamic modules (well, on systems which support it). This again helps flexibility, as commands, spells, and many more can be loaded or unloaded runtime. This, of cource can sometimes cause funny things in game play (characters disappearing because of unloaded race), but everything can be explained with a good story. Or, if you are not creative enough, you can simply disable this functionality. wMUD is a threaded application using GLib's GThread functionality. All tasks are done by separate threads, so the game can run as smoothly as possible. The game world is ran by one thread. Database updating is done by a separate maintenance thread. This may cause some lags in the database update process, but whenever it causes trouble, wizards can force the maintenance thread to start immediately. The Out-of-Game chat functions also run in different threads. Development =========== wMUD's development, so as other MUD codebases', is no easy task. Although each thread is coded in separate files (except the game thread), threading makes it even difficult. I try to make this task as easy as possible with comments and an API reference, but this is also a hard goal to accomplish. If you really want to mess with things, the file HACKING is just the place for you.