<HEAD> <TITLE> domain_file - determine the domain for a given object </TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY BACKGROUND=http://www.imaginary.com/~beek/gifs/bg.jpg TEXT=#000000 ALINK=#FFFF00 VLINK=#550000 LINK=#000099> <center> <H1> domain_file - determine the domain for a given object </H1> </center> <p> <b> string domain_file( string file ); </b> <p> This function must exist in the master object. It is called by the domain statistic functions in the driver to determine what domain a given object should be associated with. This is totally arbitrary and up to the mudlib designers wishes. It should be noted that the domain that the object is assigned to will receive "credit" for all of the objects behavior (errors, heart_beats, etc). <p> See also: <A HREF=../../efuns/mudlib/author_stats.html> author_stats </A>, <A HREF=../../efuns/mudlib/domain_stats.html> domain_stats </A>, <A HREF=author_file.html> author_file </A> <p> <HR> <ADDRESS> <A HREF=http://wagner.princeton.edu/~tim> Tim Hollebeek </A> <p> <A HREF="http://www.imaginary.com/~beek/"> Beek </A>@ZorkMUD, Lima Bean, IdeaExchange, TMI-2, and elsewhere </ADDRESS>