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83 | =item $who - The cf::object::player object that initiated the dialogue. |
83 | =item $who - The cf::object::player object that initiated the dialogue. |
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85 | =item $npc - The NPC (or magic_ear etc.) object that is being talked to. |
85 | =item $npc - The NPC (or magic_ear etc.) object that is being talked to. |
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87 | =item $map - The map the NPC (not the player) is on. |
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87 | =item $msg - The actual message as passed to this method. |
89 | =item $msg - The actual message as passed to this method. |
88 | |
90 | |
89 | =item $match - An arrayref with previous results from C<@parse>. |
91 | =item $match - An arrayref with previous results from C<@parse>. |
90 | |
92 | |
91 | =item $state - A hashref that stores state variables associated |
93 | =item $state - A hashref that stores state variables associated |
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97 | =item $flag - A hashref that stores flags associated with the player and |
99 | =item $flag - A hashref that stores flags associated with the player and |
98 | can be seen by all NPCs (so better name your flags uniquely). This is |
100 | can be seen by all NPCs (so better name your flags uniquely). This is |
99 | useful for storing e.g. quest information. See C<@setflag> and C<@ifflag>. |
101 | useful for storing e.g. quest information. See C<@setflag> and C<@ifflag>. |
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103 | =item $find - see @find, below. |
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101 | =back |
105 | =back |
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103 | The environment is that standard "map scripting environment", which is |
107 | The environment is that standard "map scripting environment", which is |
104 | limited in the type of constructs allowed (no loops, for example). |
108 | limited in the type of constructs allowed (no loops, for example). |
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138 | Like C<@cond>, but proceed regardless of the outcome. |
142 | Like C<@cond>, but proceed regardless of the outcome. |
139 | |
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140 | =item @msg perl |
144 | =item @msg perl |
141 | |
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142 | Like C<@cond>, but the return value will be stringified and prepended to |
146 | Like C<@cond>, but the return value will be stringified and prepended to |
143 | the message. |
147 | the reply message. |
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149 | =item @check match expression |
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151 | Executes a match expression (see |
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152 | http://pod.tst.eu/http://cvs.schmorp.de/deliantra/server/lib/cf/match.pm) |
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153 | to see if it matches. |
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155 | C<self> is the npc object, C<object>, C<source> and C<originator> are the |
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156 | player communicating with the NPC. |
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158 | If the check fails, the match is skipped. |
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160 | =item @find match expression |
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162 | Like C<@check> in that it executes a match expression, but instead of |
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163 | failing, it gathers all objects into an array and provides a reference to |
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164 | the array in the C<$find> variable. |
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166 | When you want to skip the match when no objects have been found, combine |
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167 | C<@find> with C<@cond>: |
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169 | @match see my spellbook |
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170 | @find type=SPELLBOOK in inv |
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171 | @cond @$find |
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172 | It looks dirty. |
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173 | @match see my spellbook |
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174 | I can't see any, where do you have it? |
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145 | =item @setstate state value |
176 | =item @setstate state value |
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177 | |
147 | Sets the named state C<state> to the given C<value>. State values are |
178 | Sets the named state C<state> to the given C<value>. State values are |
148 | associated with a specific player-NPC pair, so each NPC has its own state |
179 | associated with a specific player-NPC pair, so each NPC has its own state |
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153 | See C<@ifstate> for an example. |
184 | See C<@ifstate> for an example. |
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155 | =item @ifstate state value |
186 | =item @ifstate state value |
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187 | |
157 | Requires that the named C<state> has the given C<value>, otherwise this |
188 | Requires that the named C<state> has the given C<value>, otherwise this |
158 | topic is skipped. For more complex comparisons, see C<@cond> with |
189 | topic is skipped. For more complex comparisons, see C<@cond> with |
159 | C<$state>. Example: |
190 | C<$state>. Example: |
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161 | @match quest |
192 | @match quest |
162 | @setstate question quest |
193 | @setstate question quest |
163 | Do you really want to help find the magic amulet of Beeblebrox? |
194 | Do you really want to help find the magic amulet of Beeblebrox? |
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171 | associated with a specific player and can be seen by all NPCs. with |
202 | associated with a specific player and can be seen by all NPCs. with |
172 | respect to a particular player, which makes them suitable to store quest |
203 | respect to a particular player, which makes them suitable to store quest |
173 | markers and other information (e.g. reputation/alignment). Flags are |
204 | markers and other information (e.g. reputation/alignment). Flags are |
174 | persistent over the lifetime of a player, so be careful :) |
205 | persistent over the lifetime of a player, so be careful :) |
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207 | Perversely enough, using C<@setfflag> without a C<value> clears the flag |
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208 | as if it was never set, so always provide a flag value (e.g. C<1>) when |
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209 | you want to set the flag. |
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176 | See C<@ifflag> for an example. |
211 | See C<@ifflag> for an example. |
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178 | =item @ifflag flag value |
213 | =item @ifflag flag value |
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180 | Requires that the named C<flag> has the given C<value>, otherwise this |
215 | Requires that the named C<flag> has the given C<value>, otherwise this |
181 | topic is skipped. For more complex comparisons, see C<@cond> with |
216 | topic is skipped. For more complex comparisons, see C<@cond> with |
182 | C<$flag>. Example: |
217 | C<$flag>. |
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219 | If no C<value> is given, then the ifflag succeeds when the flag is true. |
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221 | Example: |
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184 | @match I want to do the quest! |
223 | @match I want to do the quest! |
185 | @setflag kings_quest 1 |
224 | @setflag kings_quest 1 |
186 | Then seek out Bumblebee in Navar, he will tell you... |
225 | Then seek out Bumblebee in Navar, he will tell you... |
187 | @match I did the quest |
226 | @match I did the quest |
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201 | When the state argument is omitted the trigger is stateful and retains an |
240 | When the state argument is omitted the trigger is stateful and retains an |
202 | internal state per connected-id. There is a limitation to the use of this: The |
241 | internal state per connected-id. There is a limitation to the use of this: The |
203 | state won't be changed when the connection is triggered by other triggers. So |
242 | state won't be changed when the connection is triggered by other triggers. So |
204 | be careful when triggering the connection from other objects. |
243 | be careful when triggering the connection from other objects. |
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206 | When a state argument is given it should be either 0 or 1. 1 will 'push' the connection |
245 | When a state argument is given it should be a positive integer. Any value |
207 | and 0 will 'release' the connection. This is useful for example when you want to |
246 | C<!= 0> will 'push' the connection (in general, you should specify C<1> |
208 | let a npc control a door. |
247 | for this) and C<0> will 'release' the connection. This is useful for |
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210 | Trigger all objects with the given connected-id by 'releasing' the connection. |
250 | Trigger all objects with the given connected-id by 'releasing' the connection. |
211 | |
251 | |
212 | =item @playersound face-name |
252 | =item @playersound face-name |
213 | |
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245 | my @match; # @match/@parse command results |
285 | my @match; # @match/@parse command results |
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286 | |
247 | my $state = $self->{npc}{$self->{ob}->name}{dialog_state} ||= {}; |
287 | my $state = $self->{npc}{$self->{ob}->name}{dialog_state} ||= {}; |
248 | my $flag = $self->{ob}{dialog_flag} ||= {}; |
288 | my $flag = $self->{ob}{dialog_flag} ||= {}; |
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290 | my @find; |
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291 | |
250 | my %vars = ( |
292 | my %vars = ( |
251 | who => $self->{ob}, |
293 | who => $self->{ob}, |
252 | npc => $self->{npc}, |
294 | npc => $self->{npc}, |
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295 | map => $self->{npc}->map, |
253 | state => $state, |
296 | state => $state, |
254 | flag => $flag, |
297 | flag => $flag, |
255 | msg => $msg, |
298 | msg => $msg, |
256 | match => \@match, |
299 | match => \@match, |
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300 | find => \@find, |
257 | ); |
301 | ); |
258 | |
302 | |
259 | local $self->{ob}{record_replies} = \@replies; |
303 | local $self->{ob}{record_replies} = \@replies; |
260 | |
304 | |
261 | # now execute @-commands (which can result in a no-match) |
305 | # now execute @-commands (which can result in a no-match) |
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282 | |
326 | |
283 | } elsif ($cmd eq "eval") { |
327 | } elsif ($cmd eq "eval") { |
284 | cf::safe_eval $args, %vars; |
328 | cf::safe_eval $args, %vars; |
285 | warn "\@eval evaluation error: $@\n" if $@; |
329 | warn "\@eval evaluation error: $@\n" if $@; |
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331 | } elsif ($cmd eq "check") { |
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332 | eval { |
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333 | cf::match::match $args, $self->{ob}, $self->{npc}, $self->{ob} |
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334 | or next topic; |
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335 | }; |
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336 | warn "\@check evaluation error: $@\n" if $@; |
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338 | } elsif ($cmd eq "find") { |
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339 | @find = eval { |
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340 | cf::match::match $args, $self->{ob}, $self->{npc}, $self->{ob} |
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341 | }; |
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342 | warn "\@find evaluation error: $@\n" if $@; |
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287 | } elsif ($cmd eq "msg") { |
344 | } elsif ($cmd eq "msg") { |
288 | push @replies, [$self->{npc}, (scalar cf::safe_eval $args, %vars)]; |
345 | push @replies, [$self->{npc}, (scalar cf::safe_eval $args, %vars)]; |
289 | |
346 | |
290 | } elsif ($cmd eq "setflag") { |
347 | } elsif ($cmd eq "setflag") { |
291 | my ($name, $value) = split /\s+/, $args, 2; |
348 | my ($name, $value) = split /\s+/, $args, 2; |
292 | $value ? $flag->{$name} = $value |
349 | defined $value ? $flag->{$name} = $value |
293 | : delete $flag->{$name}; |
350 | : delete $flag->{$name}; |
294 | |
351 | |
295 | } elsif ($cmd eq "setstate") { |
352 | } elsif ($cmd eq "setstate") { |
296 | my ($name, $value) = split /\s+/, $args, 2; |
353 | my ($name, $value) = split /\s+/, $args, 2; |
297 | $value ? $state->{$name} = $value |
354 | defined $value ? $state->{$name} = $value |
298 | : delete $state->{$name}; |
355 | : delete $state->{$name}; |
299 | |
356 | |
300 | } elsif ($cmd eq "ifflag") { |
357 | } elsif ($cmd eq "ifflag") { |
301 | my ($name, $value) = split /\s+/, $args, 2; |
358 | my ($name, $value) = split /\s+/, $args, 2; |
302 | $flag->{$name} eq $value |
359 | defined $value ? $flag->{$name} eq $value |
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360 | : $flag->{$name} |
303 | or next topic; |
361 | or next topic; |
304 | |
362 | |
305 | } elsif ($cmd eq "ifstate") { |
363 | } elsif ($cmd eq "ifstate") { |
306 | my ($name, $value) = split /\s+/, $args, 2; |
364 | my ($name, $value) = split /\s+/, $args, 2; |
307 | $state->{$name} eq $value |
365 | defined $value ? $state->{$name} eq $value |
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366 | : $state->{$name} |
308 | or next topic; |
367 | or next topic; |
309 | |
368 | |
310 | } elsif ($cmd eq "trigger") { |
369 | } elsif ($cmd eq "trigger") { |
311 | my ($con, $state) = split /\s+/, $args, 2; |
370 | my ($con, $state) = split /\s+/, $args, 2; |
312 | $con = $con * 1; |
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314 | if (defined $state) { |
372 | if (defined $state) { |
315 | $self->{npc}->map->trigger ($args, $state); |
373 | $self->{npc}->map->trigger ($con, $state, $self->{npc}, $self->{ob}); |
316 | } else { |
374 | } else { |
317 | my $rvalue = \$self->{npc}{dialog_trigger}{$con}; |
375 | my $rvalue = \$self->{npc}{dialog_trigger}{$con+0}; |
318 | $self->{npc}->map->trigger ($con, $$rvalue = !$$rvalue); |
376 | $self->{npc}->map->trigger ($con, $$rvalue = !$$rvalue, $self->{npc}, $self->{ob}); |
319 | } |
377 | } |
320 | |
378 | |
321 | } elsif ($cmd eq "addtopic") { |
379 | } elsif ($cmd eq "addtopic") { |
322 | push @kw, split /\|/, $args; |
380 | push @kw, split /\|/, $args; |
323 | $self->{add_topic}->(split /\s*\|\s*/, $args) if $self->{add_topic}; |
381 | $self->{add_topic}->(split /\s*\|\s*/, $args) if $self->{add_topic}; |
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345 | last; |
403 | last; |
346 | } |
404 | } |
347 | } |
405 | } |
348 | } |
406 | } |
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350 | $self->{npc}->use_trigger if $self->{npc}->type == cf::MAGIC_EAR; |
409 | if $self->{npc}->type == cf::MAGIC_EAR; |
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352 | return wantarray ? ($reply, @kw) : $reply; |
411 | return wantarray ? ($reply, @kw) : $reply; |
353 | } |
412 | } |
354 | } |
413 | } |
355 | } |
414 | } |