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:Note the presence of the condition for both <tt>if</tt> and <tt>elseif</tt>; this is mandatory, and if it's omitted and still compiles, that's a compiler bug. (By the way, use four tildes to sign: <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>.) —[[User:Simetrical|Simetrical]] ([[User_talk:Simetrical|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Simetrical|contribs]]) 21:13, 4 April 2006 (EDT) | :Note the presence of the condition for both <tt>if</tt> and <tt>elseif</tt>; this is mandatory, and if it's omitted and still compiles, that's a compiler bug. (By the way, use four tildes to sign: <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>.) —[[User:Simetrical|Simetrical]] ([[User_talk:Simetrical|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Simetrical|contribs]]) 21:13, 4 April 2006 (EDT) | ||
DO'H! I'm forgetting by basic programming skills <G> Oddly, though, the compiler doesn't complain about this- the script just won't run <G> | DO'H! I'm forgetting by basic programming skills <G> Oddly, though, the compiler doesn't complain about this- the script just won't run <G> Acutally, there are a number of errors the compiler doesn't catch- I just found a typo where I'd substituted "77" for logical "&&", and nary a peep. | ||
But now I've run into another problem. I'm trying to build a script that will allow an item to give a scalar skill boost while it's in inventory based on the player's base skill (You get less benefit the higher your base skill is). Apparently, you can use PLayer.modav with a POSITIVE variable (player.modav var), but you can't decrement the same way (player.modav -var), at least I've found no syntax that the compiler will accept to do this- (I need to do this to "reset" the skill to its regular level). Am I correct in assuming this is a missing feature in the compiler, or am I doing something stupid again? | But now I've run into another problem. I'm trying to build a script that will allow an item to give a scalar skill boost while it's in inventory based on the player's base skill (You get less benefit the higher your base skill is). Apparently, you can use PLayer.modav with a POSITIVE variable (player.modav var), but you can't decrement the same way (player.modav -var), at least I've found no syntax that the compiler will accept to do this- (I need to do this to "reset" the skill to its regular level). Am I correct in assuming this is a missing feature in the compiler, or am I doing something stupid again? | ||
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Revision as of 13:20, 6 April 2006
Line number limit
Is there a limit to the number of lines a script can contain? I'm currently editing a script with about 52 lines (including debug code to later be stripped), and the CS refuses to save changes beyond a certain point. If I click on the save button, and then try to edit the script editor, I get the "do you want to save this script" message; if I say "yes", it just returns me to the editor. If I say "no", it closes the editor but the changes are not saved.
It _appears_ that if I put any function below line 39, it causes a problem (endifs and ENDS are fine). Perhaps I'm just doing something wrong? Eallman 16:20, 4 April 2006 (EDT)
Later: obviously not the case, since I just found a Beth script with about 150 lines.
Well, very strange. Apparently the problem was that I was passing an elseif without a specific parameter:
if var==1 somecode here else if someothercode here
This SHOULD be a legal structure, and the compiler didn't seem to dislike it. BUt as soon as I changed it to
if var==1 .... elseif var!=1
my saveprob disappeared. Now to debug the script itself, instead of the CS <G> Eallman 16:44, 4 April 2006 (EDT)
That's because else if implies some other condition. Try else instead of else if.--Tegid 12:51, 4 April 2006 (EDT)
- if and elseif require conditions:
if (condition) effect elseif (condition) effect else effect endif
- Note the presence of the condition for both if and elseif; this is mandatory, and if it's omitted and still compiles, that's a compiler bug. (By the way, use four tildes to sign: ~~~~.) —Simetrical (talk • contribs) 21:13, 4 April 2006 (EDT)
DO'H! I'm forgetting by basic programming skills <G> Oddly, though, the compiler doesn't complain about this- the script just won't run <G> Acutally, there are a number of errors the compiler doesn't catch- I just found a typo where I'd substituted "77" for logical "&&", and nary a peep.
But now I've run into another problem. I'm trying to build a script that will allow an item to give a scalar skill boost while it's in inventory based on the player's base skill (You get less benefit the higher your base skill is). Apparently, you can use PLayer.modav with a POSITIVE variable (player.modav var), but you can't decrement the same way (player.modav -var), at least I've found no syntax that the compiler will accept to do this- (I need to do this to "reset" the skill to its regular level). Am I correct in assuming this is a missing feature in the compiler, or am I doing something stupid again?
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