/* Do not remove the headers from this file! see /USAGE for more info. */
#ifndef __MOVE
#define __MOVE
//
// defines for move()
// Are the strings actually used????
// Yes, they are. Many verbs use the return code of move() directly as
// an error message.
#define MOVE_OK 1
#define MOVE_NOT_RELEASED "It doesn't seem moveable.\n"
#define MOVE_NOT_RECEIVED "You can't seem to move it there.\n"
#define MOVE_PREVENTED "You can't seem to move it.\n"
#define MOVE_NO_ROOM "There isn't enough room.\n"
#define MOVE_NOT_ALLOWED "That doesn't seem possible.\n"
#define MOVE_NO_ERROR -1 // Rust wanted to clone another object
// and move THAT instead.
// It's hard to say what the right error is here, since this should never
// happen.
#define MOVE_NO_DEST "I can't figure out where you're moving that to."
#endif