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2009-03-25A host of code style fixesBjørn Lindeijer1-1/+1
Mostly putting & and * in the right place and making some getters const.
2009-03-06Got rid of Sint{8,16,32} and Uint32 for being IDBjørn Lindeijer1-5/+4
Using unsigned rarely makes sense, especially when the server doesn't use it either. Other uses of unsigned should be reviewed. In all other cases, int is the fastest integer type on any architecture. Using 8 or 16 bits can basically only be a memory optimization.
2009-01-23Removed unnecessary references to The Mana World in code headersBjørn Lindeijer1-4/+4
This dates back to the old days of TMW, but the usage instructions of GPLv2 don't mention this being necessary. Since it doesn't add anything, avoid the branding in these sections.
2008-11-18Pedantic fixes to the client, where I alphabetized all of the include Ira Rice1-4/+1
statements, as well as removing the new skill dialog, which we do not, nor will we use (if we do, it'd be a new one that we'd make). WARNING!!! This, and all other previous builds have a linker error for the Gnome libraries version 4.3.2 on my setup. It's assumed that this is also the case for other users of this library as well. I'm currently assuming that there's a bug in the compiler itself, and will look into reporting this, but in the mean time, it doesn't build for these users, unfortunately. Sorry about this.
2008-09-25Merged the Tametomo branch into trunk.Ira Rice1-3/+1
2008-07-18Import of client treeLloyd Bryant1-1/+1
2007-11-20Merged revisions 3692 via svnmerge from Bjørn Lindeijer1-0/+2
https://themanaworld.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/themanaworld/tmw/trunk ........ r3692 | gmelquio | 2007-10-27 11:03:13 +0200 (Sat, 27 Oct 2007) | 1 line Made it compile with GCC 4.3 ........
2006-03-08Added a 'dtor' helper functor to delete objects in arrays and containers ↵Björn Steinbrink1-5/+3
using STL algorithms.
2006-02-06Added a FloorItemManager class.Björn Steinbrink1-0/+84