valid_override(4) Driver Applies valid_override(4)
NAME
valid_override - controls the use of efun::
SYNOPSIS
int valid_override( string file, string efun_name );
DESCRIPTION
Add valid_override to master.c in order to control the use
of the efun:: prefix. The valid_override function in
master.c will be called each time the driver attempts to
compile a function call that begins with efun::. If
valid_override returns 0, then that compile will fail. Thus
valid_override provides a way to modify the behavior of
efuns that isn't circumventable via the efun:: prefix (by
having a simul_efun of the same name as the efun to be modi-
fied and having valid_override disallow that simul_efun from
being overriden).
If you wish to have the original 3.1.2 efun:: behavior, sim-
ply add a line to master.c that looks like this:
int valid_override(string file, string efun) { return 1; }
Here is an example valid_override that is more restrictive:
int
valid_override(string file, string name)
{
if (file == "/adm/obj/simul_efun") {
return 1;
}
if (name == "destruct")
return 0;
if (name == "shutdown")
return 0;
if (name == "snoop")
return 0;
if (name == "exec")
return 0;
return 1;
}
AUTHOR
Truilkan@Basis
SEE ALSO
valid_object(4), function_exists(3)
MudOS Last change: 5 Sep 1994 1