4.22.1 Using BugPlug
There are several ways to load BugPlug in memory:
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‘Load it manually’: You can load BugPlug manually in code by
adding an entry to your
RequestPlugins()
call (using the
CS_REQUEST_PLUGIN("crystalspace.utilities.bugplug", iBugPlug)
macro)
or using csLoadPlugin<iBugPlug> (plugin_mgr,
"crystalspace.utilities.bugplug")
.
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‘Load it via commandline’: If you only need to use BugPlug
occasionally then the best way may be to just put it on the commandline
of your application whenever you need it: ‘app -plugin=bugplug:iBugPlug’.
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‘bugplug console command’: In walktest there is a ‘bugplug’
console command that loads BugPlug.
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‘Load it via config file’: You can also add a line to the configuration
file of your application like this:
‘System.Plugins.iBugPlug = crystalspace.utilities.bugplug’.
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‘Load it all the time’: If you want BugPlug to be in memory all
the time for all Crystal Space applications then you can modify the
system wide Crystal Space configuration file. On Windows this is usually
‘c:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\CrystalSpace\Global.cfg’.
On GNU/Linux this is usually
‘$HOME/.crystalspace/CrystalSpace.Global.cfg’. To that file you add
‘System.Plugins.iBugPlug = crystalspace.utilities.bugplug’.
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