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Hi guys! Would you like to learn more about the source, could explain to me what siginica these variables?

 

sd

fd

bl

val

&sd

 

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As far as I know, these are commonly struct pointers used in source to point to structs like: map_session_data, etc..

 

you first need to learn the basis of C language, I suggest you this site:

 

http://www.programiz.com/c-programming

 

then you're able to understanding the source code of Hercules, you can find some info about it in her's wiki:

 

http://herc.ws/wiki/Main_Page

 

and I did a long time ago a little doc with a few explanations about eAthena's Source Code, it's outdated but can be helpful for learning:

 

https://xp-dev.com/svn/tecnocronus_scripts/docs/EN/source_documentation.txt

 

the best way to learn hercule's or eAthena source code is to studying C language a lot and looking source snippets, see what they can do a good way to learn too.

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Very very thank. It is very valuable, I will study hard.



As far as I know, these are commonly struct pointers used in source to point to structs like: map_session_data, etc..

 

you first need to learn the basis of C language, I suggest you this site:

 

http://www.programiz.com/c-programming

 

then you're able to understanding the source code of Hercules, you can find some info about it in her's wiki:

 

http://herc.ws/wiki/Main_Page

 

and I did a long time ago a little doc with a few explanations about eAthena's Source Code, it's outdated but can be helpful for learning:

 

https://xp-dev.com/svn/tecnocronus_scripts/docs/EN/source_documentation.txt

 

the best way to learn hercule's or eAthena source code is to studying C language a lot and looking source snippets, see what they can do a good way to learn too.

 

Very very thank. It is very valuable, I will study hard.

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