[MUD-Dev] handling ambiguity, and prompts
clawrenc at cup.hp.com
clawrenc at cup.hp.com
Tue May 20 18:25:42 CEST 1997
In <9705191729.80y0 at ami-cg.GraySage.Edmonton.AB.CA>, on 05/19/97
at 08:02 PM, cg at ami-cg.graysage.edmonton.ab.ca (Chris Gray) said:
>In earlier discussions, Chris L. had talked about nested
>questions/prompts, and ways of suspending them indefinitely using an
>escape character to allow you to force through a non-answering
>command without cancelling the question/prompt. This kind of thing is
>what would bother me as a user -
>the "stack" in my brain is only about 2 deep!
I have several pieces which contribute here:
A given character may enter a nested prompt state.
That state can be exited either by answering the prompt or
by entering a blank command.
Any command entered at a nested prompt by default will attempt
to answer the prompt. Should it fail to answer the prompt
the command will fail.
A command may be prefixed with a special flag character
indicating that this command is to be handed to the default
command processor (ie no prompt), without removing the prompt
state.
Where this gets messy:
A single human player can simultaneously control one or more
characters
Each character may simultaneously control one or more bodies.
Each body is synonymous with that virtual lump of
nerve-twitching meat I mentioned earlier.
Each body may enter a prompted command state.
A little while ago I gave an example which showed the on-screen
appearance for a human playing several characters each of which was
controlling one or more bodies. I could re-quote if needed.
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