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  • Subject: [SM-Sorcery-Bugs] [Bug 10692] track changes to scribbled spells
  • Date: 10 May 2006 15:10:03 -0000

http://bugs.sourcemage.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10692





------- Additional Comments From jblosser-smgl AT firinn.org 2006-05-10 10:10
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Now that devel sorcery has cast -g, there is another, probably more elegant,
solution to this problem.

If a cast -g specification could be made persistent, then we'd no longer need
to
even consider supporting scribbler being more than a point-in-time copy. cast
would be the way to get things from the grimoire you wanted and have that
grimoire tracked for changes, scribbler would be the way to copy a complete
spell to another grimoire, almost always probably to hack on it yourself.

We could have a cast -G that works as -g but remembers where that spell came
from, perhaps as another field in the state file. gaze version(s), sorcery
queue, etc. would use this for any such spell. cast would probably default to
the previous setting unless maybe -r was used, but that may be non-obvious to
the user so we maybe would want to support a null -G to clear it (a null -g
could cast from the 'default' 'top' grimoire for just that cast).

Anyway mostly making this up as I go, I'll stop before I spit out a full spec
that isn't thought out enough. Andrew if you like the idea feel free to
change
this bug's description for that, or close this one WONTFIX and I can open a
new
one for this idea.

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