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Revision as of 09:11, 10 October 2010
Description
RogueScript is a proposed interpreted language with C style syntax. It will be based loosely on NWScript. It should be noted, however, that this language is not intended to be used in development of an engine, but as a means to control roguelike objects within a user-made game world (created with a game creation system).
Features
- familiar syntax (C family)
- simple, yet powerful scripting (without arrays, structs, or pointers)
- weak typing
- easy interaction with game world things
- basic types (such as bool, undefined, float, int, string)
- reasonable speed
Events
Most game world objects can have scripts attached. Script functions are attached to various events.
- turn
- key
- give
- open
- close
- inter
- intra
- hover
- touch
- get
- drop
Example
begin() { log("Hello World"); } use() { rDoor = GetArgument(ENV, 0); if (IsObject(rDoor)) { iObs = GetObjectProp(rDoor, OBJECT_PROP_OBSTRUCT); if (iObs) SetObjectProp(rDoor, OBJECT_PROP_OBSTRUCT, 0); else SetObjectProp(rDoor, OBJECT_PROP_OBSTRUCT, 1); } return 1; /* override normal door behaviour */ }