[Scummvm-cvs-logs] CVS: scummvm/sky sky.cpp,1.72,1.73

James Brown ender at users.sourceforge.net
Fri Jul 4 08:15:12 CEST 2003


Update of /cvsroot/scummvm/scummvm/sky
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv8519/sky

Modified Files:
	sky.cpp 
Log Message:
Make 80 column people happy. Sheesh, it's only an egg.


Index: sky.cpp
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/scummvm/scummvm/sky/sky.cpp,v
retrieving revision 1.72
retrieving revision 1.73
diff -u -d -r1.72 -r1.73
--- sky.cpp	4 Jul 2003 15:10:49 -0000	1.72
+++ sky.cpp	4 Jul 2003 15:14:47 -0000	1.73
@@ -39,14 +39,18 @@
 #endif
 
 /*
- At the beginning the reverse engineers were happy, and did rejoice at their task, for the engine
- before them did shineth and was full of promise. But then they did look closer and see'th the aweful
- truth; it's code was assembly and messy (rareth was its comments). And so large were it's includes that did at
- first seem small; queereth also was its compact(s). Then they did findeth another version, and this was slightly
- different from the first. Then a third, and this was different again. All different, but not really better, for all
- were not really compatible. But, eventually, it did come to pass that Steel Sky was implemented on a modern
- platform. And the programmers looked and saw that it was indeed a miracle. But they were not joyous and instead did
- weep for nobody knew just what had been done. Except people who read the source. Hello.
+ At the beginning the reverse engineers were happy, and did rejoice at
+ their task, for the engine before them did shineth and was full of
+ promise. But then they did look closer and see'th the aweful truth;
+ it's code was assembly and messy (rareth was its comments). And so large
+ were it's includes that did at first seem small; queereth also was its
+ compact(s). Then they did findeth another version, and this was slightly 
+ different from the first. Then a third, and this was different again.
+ All different, but not really better, for all were not really compatible.
+ But, eventually, it did come to pass that Steel Sky was implemented on
+ a modern platform. And the programmers looked and saw that it was indeed a
+ miracle. But they were not joyous and instead did weep for nobody knew
+ just what had been done. Except people who read the source. Hello.
 
  With apologies to the CD32 SteelSky file.
 */





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