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- developer_guidelines
- ordance with the scope: <code c++> class Something : public Thing { public: // Implementation Something(string param) : Thing(param) { // Do things } private:
- directory_structure
- gine, plugins). The new structure would look something like this: <code> build/ (all build/proj... / (the games should be just plugins like everything else) src/ include/ defs/... runtime/ root-level directory. It might look something like this: runtime/ common/ (common... al/bin and /usr/local/lib or somesuch place.) Something different has to be done with the definitions, th
- libdeng2_code_guidelines
- , network already present, more to come * everything in "include/de" is the public API * non-public... array and string operations, time/date * everything goes in "namespace de" * error situations are ... elected with LogBuffer::enable() * LOG_AS("something") can be used for setting a persistent scope pref
- player_controls
- ent on client-side, but when the missile hits something it would simply be removed without any further ef... controls. * Page for control bindings: something list-based, with multiple columns? Needs some org... axis settings (incl. mouse XY): sensitivity, smoothing, visual representation of the current axis positi
- build_tools_for_unix
- aries for a standard Fedora Core 6 install and anything else one might require can be obtained in the same way in case something is missing. ===== Gentoo ===== Since you're r
- getting_started_1.15_or_earlier
- tributed version control system. Before you do anything else, you should familiarize yourself with its ba... the GitHub Doomsday-Engine repository. The first thing you will need to is to clone the deng repository:
- quick_guide_to_amethyst
- mestd// contain no hard-coded functionality: everything has been defined using //.ame// macros.</blockquo... |pre}}) | | {{cmd|@}}{{cmd|samp}}| Example of something | ==== Preformatted text ==== The {{cmd|@}}
- compiling_and_running_1.15_or_earlier_qmake
- r. This is the main project file that builds everything. You can also open one of the .pro files in the s
- libcore
- , Server, [[shell]], and other applications. Everything builds on [[libcore]], the core library that cont