TREATIES has issues: * Treaties can cover attack, assault, paradrop, board, lboard, fire, build (s|p|l|n) and enlist, but not bomb, launch, torpedo and enlistment centers. * Usability is very poor. While a treaty is in effect, every player action that violates a treaty condition triggers a prompt like this: This action is in contravention of treaty #0 (with Curmudgeon) Do you wish to go ahead anyway? [yn] If you decline, the action is not executed. If you accept, it is. In both cases, your decision is reported in the news. You cannot get rid of these prompts until the treaty expires. * Virtually nobody uses them. * Virtually unused code is buggy code. There is at least one race condition: multifire() reads the firing sector, ship or land unit before the treaty prompt, and writes it back after, triggering a generation oops. Any updates made by other threads while trechk() waits for input are wiped out, triggering a seqno mismatch oops. * The treaty prompts could confuse smart clients that aren't prepared for them. WinACE isn't, but is reported to work anyway at least common usage. Ron Koenderink (the WinACE maintainer) suspects there could be a few situations where it will fail. This feature is not earning its keep. Remove it. Drop command treaty, consider treaty, offer treaty, xdump treaty, reject treaties. Output of accept changed, obviously. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@pond.sub.org>
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25 lines
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Perl
.TH Command REJECT
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.NA reject "Stop/start listening to other countries"
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.LV Expert
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.SY "reject <reject|accept> <announcements|mail|loans> <NAT>"
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The reject command allows you to either accept or reject announcements,
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mail, or loans from a country.
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.s1
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.EX "reject"
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.nf
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reject or accept? reject
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mail, loans, or announcements? anno
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nat(s)? 0
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Rejecting annos from The_Scum
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.fi
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.EX "reject"
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.nf
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reject or accept? accept
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mail, loans, or announcements? anno
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nat(s)? 0
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Accepting annos from The_Scum
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.fi
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.s1
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The accept command can be used to see the communications status of a country.
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.s1
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.SA "telegram, announce, read, wire, reject, accept, Communication, Diplomacy"
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