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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# settings/psyced version 4.0
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# $Id: psyced.settings,v 1.10 2007/05/08 00:52:01 lynx Exp $
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#
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# LDMUD compilation settings for psyced, the LPC server and client
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# implementation of the protocol for synchronous conferencing.
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# Please execute this instead of ./configure before compilation.
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#
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2009-03-02 23:41:19 +00:00
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# The latest version of this file is in the psyced repository and usually also
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2009-01-26 19:21:29 +00:00
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# at http://www.psyced.org/dist/config/psyced.settings
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# The version in the LDMUD distribution may be slightly outdated.
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#
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# Documents and download on: http://www.psyced.org
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# Information about PSYC: http://www.psyc.eu
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#
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# the PSYC implementation and library is designed in a way that it should
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# easily co-host in a running LPMUD, it just needs a few patches to the
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# master object and #includes in simul_efun.
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#
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# how to multiplex InterMUD and PSYC on the same udp port:
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# PSYC UDP packets always start with ".\n".
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#
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# configure will strip this part from the script.
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cp $0 settings/psyced-current
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exec ./configure --prefix=/opt/psyced --bindir=/opt/psyced/bin --libdir=/opt/psyced/world --libexec=/opt/psyced/run --with-setting=psyced-current $*
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exit
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#-- PSYCLPC EXTENSIONS
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# compile json c library in, if available
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enable_use_json=yes
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# compile expat xml & xmpp parser in, if available
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enable_use_expat=yes
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# enable this if you want use http://about.psyc.eu/psyclpc#Authlocal
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enable_use_authlocal=yes
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# requires procfs with readable /proc/net/tcp
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#
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# some kernel configurations show wrong port numbers however,
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# in that case the correlation from peer port to user id fails.
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# there is however no risk of error (the peer ports are unprivileged
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# whereas the 'wrong' ones are privileged ones. could be related to
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# iptables or some other port mapping magic).
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#-- FILE PATHES
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with_master_name=drivers/ldmud/master/master
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# unused really
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with_swap_file=log/psyced.swap
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#-- NETWORKING & DATA BASES
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# cool tool that does external name server resolution and more
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enable_erq=erq
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# the "sorry" message of the built-in ACL isn't flexible enough:
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# it cannot output a properly formatted HTTP or PSYC message
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# and why shouldn't this be done in LPC anyway?
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enable_access_control=no
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# zlib compression, really
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enable_use_mccp=yes
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# Enable support for TLS (Transport Layer Security).
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#
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# 'no': TLS support is not compiled it
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# 'gnu': TLS support using GnuTLS is compiled in if found.
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# 'ssl': TLS support using OpenSSL is compiled in if found.
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# 'yes': TLS support using either OpenSSL or GnuTLS is compiled in if found.
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# The configuration script looks first for OpenSSL, then GnuTLS.
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# If both are available, OpenSSL is used.
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#
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# gnutls does not offer features we need
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enable_use_tls=ssl
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# SQL storage not implemented. Maybe PSYC synchronization is good enough?
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# see http://about.psyc.eu/storage for info.
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enable_use_mysql=no
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enable_use_pgsql=no
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enable_use_sqlite=no
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# maximum permitted tcp connections
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with_max_players=900
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# The maximum number of ports to listen for connections on.
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with_maxnumports=33
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# size of the buffer for incoming data of each socket
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with_size_socket_buffer=32768
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# The maximum number of simultaneous connect() calls
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with_max_net_connects=33
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# how can i set all the other port numbers?
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# still using the historic dirty command line hack?
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with_portno=4404
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# Maximum size of a socket send buffer.
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with_set_buffer_size_max=262144
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# the PSYC port
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with_udp_port=4404
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# Enable support for IPv6 (this should better be autodetected!!)
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#enable_use_ipv6=no
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# Enable the use of pthreads for background socket IO.
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enable_use_pthreads=no
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# If PThreads are used, this is the max amount of data held pending
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# for writing. If the amount is exceeded, the oldest data blocks
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# are discarded.
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# If 0, any amount of data is allowed.
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with_pthread_write_max_size=333333
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#-- RUNTIME LIMITS
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#
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# currently we consider a psyced a friendly environment
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# where no coders will abuse cpu time and other limits
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# you may want to change this if you have many room coders
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# you can lower this value for better debugging
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with_max_cost=9999999
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#with_catch_reserved_cost=2000
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#with_master_reserved_cost=512
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enable_dynamic_costs=no
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# Maximum function call depth for normal program execution
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#with_max_user_trace=60
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# Maximum function call depth during error handling.
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# It must be bigger than MAX_USER_TRACE (check at compile time).
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#with_max_trace=65
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# Maximum number of bits in a bit string.
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# The limit is more based on considerations of speed than memory consumption.
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#with_max_bits=6144
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# Allowed number of ed commands per backend cycle (for faster file upload).
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#with_allowed_ed_cmds=20
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# disabled "mud" limits
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with_max_array_size=0
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with_max_mapping_size=0
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with_max_mapping_keys=0
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with_read_file_max_size=0
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with_max_byte_transfer=0
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with_max_callouts=0
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# new, was =100000
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with_pthread_write_max_size=0
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# Compiler stack size. This value affects the complexity the compiler can
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# parse.
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#with_compiler_stack_size=400
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# Maximum number of local variables
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#with_max_local=50
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# Maximum size of an expanded preprocessor definition.
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#with_defmax=65000
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#-- MEMORY ALLOCATION
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# slabmalloc seems to interact badly with net/jabber
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#with_malloc=sysmalloc
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# but other mallocs don't even compile & run
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enable_malloc_sbrk=yes
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enable_malloc_check=no
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enable_malloc_trace=no
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enable_malloc_sbrk_trace=no
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#enable_malloc_lpc_trace=no, MALLOC_slaballoc
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# disabled, sort of
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with_reserved_user_size=100000
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# hash table sizes. we have many chat strings (like lastlogs), but few objects
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# (max: 65536)
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with_htable_size=32768
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with_otable_size=256
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# Size of the hash table for defines, reserved words, identifiers, and
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# efun names. This should be several times smaller than HTABLE_SIZE.
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#with_itable_size=256
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# Size of the apply cache, expressed in the bitsize of its indices.
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# The number of entries is 2**cache_bits.
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#with_apply_cache_bits=12
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# Select whether compiled regular expressions shall be cached, and
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# how big the cache shall be (max: 65536).
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enable_rxcache_table=yes
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with_rxcache_table=4096
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#-- TIMER MECHANISMS
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# short resets, not strictly necessary but useful
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with_time_to_reset=1000
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with_time_to_clean_up=9000
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#with_time_to_swap=1500
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#with_time_to_swap_variables=2500
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with_time_to_swap=0
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with_time_to_swap_variables=0
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#-- MUD FEATURES
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# should work in "native" too, after a tweak or two
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# however, psyced expects create() to get called instead of reset(0)
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enable_compat_mode=yes
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enable_strict_euids=no
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# The Input escape character.
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# If this character is typed as first on the line, the normal input_to()s
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# are bypassed.
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#with_input_escape="!"
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# Define ALLOW_FILENAME_SPACES if the driver should accept space characters
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# in filenames. If it is not defined, a hardcoded test for space characters
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# is activated.
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enable_filename_spaces=yes
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with_wizlist_file=no
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enable_use_set_light=no
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enable_use_set_is_wizard=no
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#-- LANGUAGE
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enable_use_parse_command=no
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enable_use_process_string=no
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enable_lpc_nosave=yes
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# if turned to yes this causes errors
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# in textdb and room history:
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enable_share_variables=no
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# keep .o files crossplatform
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enable_use_system_crypt=no
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# Define this to enable LPC structs.
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enable_use_structs=no
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# new inline closure and function syntax, see doc/LPC/inline-closures
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# ... We don't want to use them as yet, but current
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# 3.3.5xx doesn't compile properly without! :-(
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enable_use_new_inlines=yes
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enable_use_alists=no
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# we use it for system shout
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enable_lpc_array_calls=yes
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# only enables the ancient transfer() efun we don't use
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enable_use_deprecated=no
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# Enable PCRE instead of traditional regexps
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# 'no': use traditional regexps by default
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# 'no-builtin': use traditional regexps by default, or the builtin PCRE
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# package if PCRE is requested
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# 'builtin': use PCRE package by default, using the builtin package
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# 'yes': use the system's PCRE package if available, otherwise the
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# builtin package
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enable_use_pcre=yes
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#-- COMPILATION
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# The optimization level in the generated Makefile
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# Settings: no, low, med, high
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with_optimize=med
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#-- DEBUGGING
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# Enable basic run time sanity checks. This will use more time
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# and space, but nevertheless you are strongly encouraged to keep
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# it defined.
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enable_debug=yes
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# LPC compiler debug
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#enable_yydebug=no
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# Disable inlining. Use this to debug obscure crashes, or for
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# speed tests.
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#enable_no_inlines=no
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# Activate debug prints in the telnet machine (lots of output).
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#enable_debug_telnet=no
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# Activate allocation debug prints in the malloc module (lots of output).
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# Supported by: MALLOC_smalloc, MALLOC_slaballoc
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#enable_debug_malloc_allocs=no
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# The DEBUG level for the ERQ daemon:
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# 0 : no debug output
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# 1 : standard debug output
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# 2 : verbose debug output
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with_erq_debug=0
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# If TRACE_CODE is enable, the driver keeps a log of TOTAL_TRACE_LENGTH
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# most recently execute bytecode instructions.
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enable_trace_code=yes
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with_total_trace_length=1024
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# Enable these for runtime statistics:
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# COMM_STAT: number and size of outgoing packets
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# APPLY_CACHE_STAT: number of hits and misses in the apply cache
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enable_comm_stat=yes
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enable_apply_cache_stat=no
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# Enable usage statistics of VM instructions.
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enable_opcprof=no
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enable_verbose_opcprof=no
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# Lars' hardcore debug features
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#enable_check_object_stat=no
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#enable_check_mapping_total=no
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#enable_check_object_ref=no
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#enable_check_object_gc_ref=no
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#enable_dump_gc_refs=no
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