[DGD]parse_string

Erlend M. Simonsen erlends at fairplay.no
Tue Apr 6 17:33:41 CEST 1999


"Jason Cone" <jcone at usabilitysciences.com> writes:

> twenty-first green ball (if it exists).  Does that help?

Yeah, that helped. ;-) Thanks.

> I could have used the "OBJ from OBJ" rule because the OBJ token (in my
> system, at least) evaluates to an object in my immediate environment,
> anywhere in my inventory, or anywhere in the inventory of something in my
> immediate environment.  It's a costly token to use as it would take quit a
> bit of searching if the map was inside a bag that was inside a backpack that
> the clown was carrying.  I would have still worked, though.

You sure about that? I don't know your search order, but wouldn't two
identical stones, one in the room, and one in another object, return
the wrong one? Since you don't know which environment to look for the
object in?

> Did that answer your question?

Yeah, it did. 

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Erlend M. Simonsen / Fairplay International AS
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