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Deliantra MORPG Client 2.02 (Default branch)

ImageDeliantra is a client for Deliantra game servers. It offers an intuitive user interface for exploring the vast game world, a persistent minimap, powerful macros and keymaps, dialog-based NPC interaction, and easy configuration for the skill, spell, and item system. It is based on Perl, SDL, and OpenGL for high performance on modern systems, and works on both Unix and Windows. Ports to other platforms should be very easy and are underway.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
Hidden mapspaces are marked visually by a questionmark and are made as dark as the darkestmapspaces. A crash has been fixed when the userclicks on the map during login and new tips of theday have been introduced. Also, more minorstability and visual fixes went into this release.Image

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NAME
Coro::MakeMaker - MakeMaker glue for the XS-level Coro API SYNOPSIS
This allows you to control coroutines from C/XS. DESCRIPTION
For optimal performance, hook into Coro at the C-level. You'll need to make changes to your "Makefile.PL" and add code to your "xs" / "c" file(s). WARNING
When you hook in at the C-level you can get a huge performance gain, but you also reduce the chances that your code will work unmodified with newer versions of "perl" or "Coro". This may or may not be a problem. Just be aware, and set your expectations accordingly. HOW TO
Makefile.PL use Coro::MakeMaker qw(coro_args); # ... set up %args ... WriteMakefile (coro_args (%args)); XS #include "CoroAPI.h" BOOT: I_CORO_API ("YourModule"); API This is just a small overview - read the Coro/CoroAPI.h header file in the distribution, and check the examples in EV/ and Event/*, or as a more real-world example, the Deliantra game server (which uses Coro::MakeMaker). #define CORO_TRANSFER(prev,next) /* transfer from prev to next */ #define CORO_SCHEDULE /* like Coro::schedule */ #define CORO_CEDE /* like Coro::cede */ #define CORO_CEDE_NOTSELF /* like Coro::cede_notself */ #define CORO_READY(coro) /* like $coro->ready */ #define CORO_IS_READY(coro) /* like $coro->is_ready */ #define CORO_NREADY /* # of procs in ready queue */ #define CORO_CURRENT /* returns $Coro::current */ #define CORO_THROW /* exception pending? */ #define CORO_READYHOOK /* hook for event libs, see Coro::EV */ #define CORO_SV_STATE(coro) /* returns the internal struct coro * */ #define CORO_EXECUTE_SLF(cv,init,ax) /* execute a schedule-like function */ #define CORO_EXECUTE_SLF_XS(init) /* SLF in XS, see e.g. Coro::EV */ perl v5.14.2 2012-04-13 MakeMaker(3pm)