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TM>ON> waiting for info on RLogin - then we will update Grubhub. TM> you mean github? ;) HAHAHA! Yeah, we own a restaurant and GrubHub is one of our delivery partners. Wonder if I messed that up on my WikiPedia update yesterday... TM> what language was this done? This is done in layers ... the script(s) e.g. DOOR, BBS, TOSSER, MAILER all are written in my script engine languages - called ModernPascal (http://tutorial.modernpascal.com/) The original DOORS were written in Turbo Pascal 7.0 and olders... thus why I wrote my own compiler/script engine. I am 99% backward compatible with Borland's Turbo Pascal 7.0 back to 3.2... excluding my variance on TextFile and Binary File calls - everything that is applicable to 32bit and 64bit were implemented. E.g. not MemB[Seg:Off] or FAR, etc. These all run as either compiled Turbo Pascal 7.0 Binaries, or as scripts for CodeRunner2 (my Node.JS type of solution, but more focused on Pascal and BBS/Telnet solutions)... CodeRunner2 was written using Modern Pascal 2.0 Commercial Edition - which produces native 32/64bit binaries for Windows, Linux, Mac, and Raspberry Pi. And finally, Modern Pascal Interpreter was written using LA-PE (an AST interpreter faster than PHP, Python, Ruby, etc to name a few) and FPC (Free Pascal 2.6.4 up to 3.0.4). So in short - PASCAL, but, its a hybrid of Pascal+C... so you can code: Begin Write('What is your FIRST name: '); Ws:=Readln(36); // up to 36 characters, a variance from TP7 Write('What is your LAST name: '); Ws:=Ws+#32+Readln(36-Succ(Length(Ws)); End; or - full MPC syntax: Ws:=Ask('What is your FIRST name: ',Space(36), True, 120); // 2min, Blank is ok, 36 spaces are reserved - nice when done with ANSI colors! Ws+=#32+Ask('What is your LAST name: ',Space(36-Succ(Length(Ws))), False, 120); * To make that work both SOCKET and COMMAND LINE, you prefix it with: {$IFDEF CODERUNNER} With Session do begin {$ENDIF} ending with: {$IFDEF CODERUNNER} End; {$ENDIF} -- what that does is, if the code is running under CODERUNNER, then use the Session Object, otherwise, uses the Display Unit. Both have Write, Writeln, Colors (ANSI, VT*), Keyboard Routines etc. So, I can whip out command line code - run it w/o compilation, fix bug, run again, then compile as closed source or release as open source. * I have been writing all of this since Feb 2000 in my spare time, and the last 2 years, almost full-time 7 days a week. * Also (last sales pitch, it's FREE for open source projects!), I support PIPE code - a little different than other BBS(es)... |1F is White on Blue. I used PIPEs in both Session and Display as PIPE + Background (0..F) + Foreground (0..F). And I am just weeks away from releasing a DELPHI and LAZARUS ANSI Screen component that "looks like DOS" but supports ANSI for true color Foreground on true color Background. (May port it to C# too). To get an idea WTF can we do with CP437 and $RRGGBB colors goto: https://www.gridsagegames.com/rexpaint/ -- watch his animation of the editor... note, his editor is a BITCH to learn... but WOW! Oh, and supposedly Windows 10 CMD.EXE supports True Color ANSI also!! Ozz --- dBridge & Rhenium* Origin: RVA Fido Support - ExchangeBBS.com, ModernPascal.com (1:275/362) SEEN-BY: 15/0 19/36 34/999 90/1 116/18 120/331 123/140 153/7715 218/700 220/60 SEEN-BY: 222/2 230/150 152 250/1 261/38 100 266/404 512 267/155 275/100 SEEN-BY: 280/1027 282/1031 1056 291/1 320/119 219 340/400 342/13 393/68 396/45 SEEN-BY: 633/267 280 640/384 712/132 620 848 770/1 801/161 189 2320/100 105 SEEN-BY: 3634/12 5020/1042 @PATH: 275/362 100 261/38 712/848 633/267 |
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