• src/doors/syncmoo1/syncmoo1.example.inisrc/doors/syncmoo1/CMakeLists.t

    From Rob Swindell (on Debian Linux)@VERT to Git commit to main/sbbs/master on Thu Jul 9 01:55:11 2026
    https://gitlab.synchro.net/main/sbbs/-/commit/474e8cf07692c08a07b98fc4
    Added Files:
    src/doors/syncmoo1/syncmoo1.example.ini
    Modified Files:
    src/doors/syncmoo1/CMakeLists.txt README.md syncmoo1_config.c syncmoo1_config.h syncmoo1_io.c
    Log Message:
    syncmoo1: add syncmoo1.ini; gate the wire dump behind [debug] wire

    The wire dump was unconditional, writing multi-MB per session per node to data/syncmoo1/syncmoo1_n<node>.wire. It is a debugging aid -- it is how the LBXVOC sub-header bug was found -- but it has no business running for every player.

    Give the door the config file it never had (xpdev ini_file, read from the launch dir before the per-user chdir, as syncduke does) and default the dump
    to off. SYNCMOO1_WIREDUMP=<path> still forces it on for a one-off debug run without editing the ini; SYNCMOO1_WIREDUMP=- still forces it off.

    Also read [audio] music_quality here, which the music work uses next.

    syncmoo1_io.c's block comment and the CMakeLists.txt ini_file comment
    describe the gate and why an ini replaced the original env-var-only
    approach, rather than the unconditional dump they used to document.

    Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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