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The Discworld mudlib is a software framework written in the programming language LPC, as a MUD library (mudlib), originally written for the ''Discworld MUD''. It has been regarded as one of the more advanced mudlibs. According to Lauren Burka's MUD timeline, the Discworld mudlib was only the second widely available mudlib.〔(Lauren Burka's MUD timeline, (c) 1995 )〕 At the time of its release it had the most advanced command parser and user interface available in a mudlib.〔 It has been described as having "many concepts you will not see in other mudlibs for any server", and "too many frogs and wombles", possibly in reference to its frequent use of eccentric variable names such as ''frog'' and ''womble''.〔 Some design elements in the mudlib have become popular in other MUD libraries. For example, the library's player commands that express emotions are named ''soul commands'', and the way ANSI colour is encoded (e.g., %^BLUE%^ ) has been named ''Pinkfish colour'' after David Bennett, the main author of the library, who is widely known in the MUD community by his alias of Pinkfish.Another notable MUD that uses this mudlib is ''Nanvaent''. ==FluffOS== FluffOS is Discworld's fork of the MudOS software driver. Features added in FluffOS that are not present in MudOS include available MXP output, UTF-8 ability, support for running on 64-bit architectures, IPv6 support, and optionally, stricter type checking of variables in LPC code. Recent versions of the Discworld mudlib only run on the FluffOS server. It is open-source software under the MudOS license. The Dead Souls Mudlib, like the Discworld mudlib, was originally written for MudOS, but newrr versions require FluffOS. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Discworld mudlib」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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