Such misuse creates a bulletin with a partial line. The read command
normally merges it with the next one, but if the bulletins are more
than five seconds apart (clock jumped somehow), we get a bulletin
header in the middle of a line.
}
/*
- * Print to country CN similar to printf().
- * Use printf-style FORMAT with the optional arguments.
+ * Print complete lines to country CN similar to printf().
+ * Use printf-style FORMAT with the optional arguments. FORMAT must
+ * end with '\n'.
* If CN is zero, don't print anything.
* Else, if CN is the current player and we're not in the update,
* print just like pr(). Else print into a bulletin.
char buf[4096];
va_list ap;
+ CANT_HAPPEN(!format[0] || format[strlen(format) - 1] != '\n');
if (!cn)
return;
va_start(ap, format);