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Fix for Mantis bug 1876
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Inform 7 build 6L26 has started.
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Inform 7 v10.1.0 has started.
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I've now read your source text, which is 8 words long.
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I've also read Standard Rules by Graham Nelson, which is 42597 words long.
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I've also read English Language by Graham Nelson, which is 2288 words long.
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I've also read Basic Inform by Graham Nelson, which is 7691 words long.
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I've also read English Language by Graham Nelson, which is 2328 words long.
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I've also read Standard Rules by Graham Nelson, which is 32132 words long.
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Problem__ PM_BadProvides
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>--> In the sentence 'The player provides 10' (source text, line 3), it looks
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as if you intend 'The player provides 10' to be asserting something, but
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that asks whether something provides something, and in Inform 'to provide'
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means that an object (or value) has a property attached - for instance,
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containers provide the property 'carrying capacity'. Here, though, we have
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a number rather than the name of a property.
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Inform 7 has finished: 16 centiseconds used.
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containers provide the property 'carrying capacity'. Here, though, what
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comes after 'provides' is a number rather than the name of a property.
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Inform 7 has finished.
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StandardProblems::tcp_problem(_p_(PM_BadProvides), tck,
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"that asks whether something provides something, and in Inform 'to provide' "
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"means that an object (or value) has a property attached - for instance, "
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"containers provide the property 'carrying capacity'. Here, though, we have "
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"%4 rather than the name of a property.");
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"containers provide the property 'carrying capacity'. Here, though, what "
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"comes after 'provides' is %4 rather than the name of a property.");
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return NEVER_MATCH;
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}
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