^#^ objectp^#^ SUBTOPIC-efun^#^ EFUN objectp() SYNOPSIS int objectp(mixed arg); DESCRIPTION Return 1 if `arg' is an object. SEE ALSO stringp(), pointerp(), intp(). ^#^ order_alist^#^ SUBTOPIC-efun32^#^ SYNOPSIS mixed *order_alist(mixed *keys, mixed *|void data, ...) DESCRIPTION Creates an alist. Either takes an array containing keys, and others containing the associated data, where all arrays are to be of the same length, or takes a single array that contains as first member the array of keys and has an arbitrary number of other members containing data, each of wich has to be of the same length as the key array. Returns an array holding the sorted key array and the data arrays; the same permutation that is applied to the key array is applied to all data arrays. Complexity is O( n * lg(n) * m ) , where n is the number of elements in the key array and m is the number of data arrays + 1; Note that the the dimensions of the arrays are used the other way than in lisp to allow for faster searching. Keys have to be of type integer, string or object. Types can be mixed. SEE ALSO alists(LPC), mappings(LPC), insert_alist(E), assoc(E), transpose_array(E) ^#^ opcdump^#^ SUBTOPIC-driver^#^ NAME opcdump DESCRIPTION If the driver was compiled to do opcode profiling, this command will show the collected profiling information. If the O_IS_WIZARD flag is used in the mudlib (i.e. if set_is_wizard() was called), this command is allowed only for users that have this flag set. SEE ALSO malloc(D), status(D), memory(C), objects(C), debug_info(E), set_is_wizard(E) ^#^ object_name^#^ SUBTOPIC-efun32^#^ SYNOPSIS string object_name(object ob) DESCRIPTION Return a printable name for an object. This function is called by sprintf() to print a meaningful name in addition to the normal file_name(). SEE ALSO sprintf(E), file_name(E) ^#^ open^#^ SUBTOPIC-general^#^ -=[ Open ]=- Command: open Usage: open <door|item> Description: This command allows you to open a door or a 'closable' item like a chest for example. Example: open east door Related Topics: close, lock, unlock, search.