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Re: plural archetype names.
- To: crossfire (at) ifi.uio.no
- Subject: Re: plural archetype names.
- From: "Fred the Wonder Worm" <>
- Date: Fri, 18 Feb 1994 22:46:06 +1100 (EST)
- Reply-To:
> "Fred the Wonder Worm" writes:
> >OK, that works. But when do you need to say "No gauntlets of cherry picking"
> >or whatever?
>
> >wear gauntlets of cherry picking
> You have no gauntlets of cherry picking.
> Instead of
> You don't have that.
>
> Gauntlets is a terrible example, as it is plural already.
>
> >wield sword
> You have no swords.
> Instead of
> What?
But in that case, there is no object to look up the plural_name field for.
All that's happening is some attempt at pluralising an abitrary noun phrase.
The query_name function takes an object, and returns the object's name
prefixed with the appropriate count. When the count is 0, the suggestion
is that it should return "No <plural_name of object>". e.g. "No gauntlets
of cherry picking".
What I'm trying to figure out is what sort of situation would be needed to
have that use of query_name make sense.
As a side-issue, I thought objects which had a nrof field of 0 were
'non-grouping' objects; that is, two of them would still occupy separate
inventory slots. In that case, the issue can never arise, as a 0 would
really mean that there was 1 of them there after all.
Cheers,
Geoff.
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Geoff Bailey (Fred the Wonder Worm) | Programmer by trade --
| Gameplayer by vocation.
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