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From: morbeus@eskimo.com (Philip Dearmore)
Subject: Weird TADS bug
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Date: Fri, 18 Nov 1994 01:28:26 GMT



  This _could_ be a bug, or I could just be stupid.  But what the thing is, is 
I'm writing my code in kind of a modular style, so that the objects are in one 
file, the rooms in another, and so forth, and I draw them all together with 
one file that #includes them.  I have all of the bugs worked out of them (I 
think) but I still can't get it to compile.  It won't recognized the 
_objects_, but it recognizes the rooms just fine.  I even combined the two .T 
files into one and recompiled it, and came up with the same problem!  It seems 
to be a very intricate problem, as I've tried to arrange the files in a myriad 
of different ways (just compiling one file, including one file in that one, 
etc) and it never comes out right.  Any suggestions?


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