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+
+// huffware script: card configurator, by fred huffhines.
+//
+// processes a notecard with configuration info, then sends the information as packages of
+// configuration nuggest to a consuming script. this is one level above the noteworthy script,
+// which simply reads the notecard. this script keeps the config parsing out of higher-level
+// scripts.
+//
+// this script is licensed by the GPL v3 which is documented at: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
+// do not use it in objects without fully realizing you are implicitly accepting that license.
+//
+
+// global constants...
+
+integer MAXIMUM_ITEMS_PER_BURST = 6;
+ // try this out as a good limit for the size of the sends.
+
+// global variables...
+
+string signature_required;
+ // sent to us when the request for configuration info is made.
+
+list good_prefixes;
+ // similarly, a set of prefixes for notecard lines that the calling script
+ // cares about. if this is empty, then anything will match.
+
+string global_notecard_name; // name of our notecard in the object's inventory.
+integer response_code; // set to uniquely identify the notecard read in progress.
+list global_config_list; // a collection of configuration parameters from our notecard.
+list global_responses; // the items we want to send back to the requestor.
+
+// card configurator link message API:
+//////////////
+// do not redefine these constants.
+integer CARD_CONFIGURATOR_HUFFWARE_ID = 10042;
+ // the unique id within the huffware system for the card configurator script to
+ // accept commands on. this is used in llMessageLinked as the num parameter.
+string HUFFWARE_PARM_SEPARATOR = "{~~~}";
+ // this pattern is an uncommon thing to see in text, so we use it to separate
+ // our commands in link messages.
+string HUFFWARE_ITEM_SEPARATOR = "{|||}";
+ // used to separate lists of items from each other when stored inside a parameter.
+ // this allows lists to be passed as single string parameters if needed.
+integer REPLY_DISTANCE = 100008; // offset added to service's huffware id in reply IDs.
+//////////////
+string BAD_NOTECARD_TEXT = "*badcrd*";
+ // the sign that we hated the notecards we found, or there were none.
+string FINISHED_READING_NOTECARDS = "**finished**";
+ // the sign that we are done plowing through the card we found.
+string BEGIN_READING_NOTECARD_COMMAND = "#read-cfg#";
+ // requests that the configurator find a good notecard and read its contents.
+ // it should send the contents via the alert below. first parm is the signature and
+ // second is the wrapped list of valid item prefixes.
+string READ_PARTICULAR_NOTECARD_COMMAND = "#read-note#";
+ // requests that the configurator find a good notecard and read its contents.
+ // it should send the contents via the alert below. first two parms are the same as
+ // begin reading notecard, and the third parameter is the name of the specific notecard.
+string CARD_CONFIG_RECEIVED_ALERT = "#cfg-event-upd#";
+ // this message is sent when the configurator has found some data updates or has finished
+ // reading the configuration file.
+//////////////
+
+// imported interfaces below...
+
+// requires noteworthy library v8.5 or better.
+//////////////
+// do not redefine these constants.
+integer NOTEWORTHY_HUFFWARE_ID = 10010;
+ // the unique id within the huffware system for the noteworthy script to
+ // accept commands on. this is used in llMessageLinked as the num parameter.
+// commands available via the noteworthy library:
+string BUSY_READING_INDICATOR = "busy_already";
+ // this return value indicates that the script is already in use by some other script.
+ // the calling script should try again later.
+string NOTECARD_READ_CONTINUATION = "continue!";
+ // returned as first parameter if there is still more data to handle.
+// commands available via the noteworthy library:
+string READ_NOTECARD_COMMAND = "#read_note#";
+ // command used to tell the script to read notecards. needs a signature to find
+ // in the card as the first parameter, and a randomly generated response code for
+ // the second parameter. the response code is used to uniquely identify a set of
+ // pending notecard readings (hopefully). the signature can be blank.
+ // the results will be fired back as the string value returned, which will have
+ // as first element the notecard's name (or BAD_NOTECARD_INDICATOR if none was
+ // found) and as subsequent elements an embedded list that was read from the
+ // notecard. this necessarily limits the size of the notecards that we can read
+ // and return.
+string READ_SPECIFIC_NOTECARD_COMMAND = "#read_thisun#";
+ // like the read notecard command, but specifies the notecard name to use. only that
+ // specific notecard file will be consulted. first and second parm are still signature
+ // and response code, third parm is the notecard name.
+//
+//////////////
+// joins a list of parameters using the parameter sentinel for the library.
+string wrap_parameters(list to_flatten)
+{ return llDumpList2String(to_flatten, HUFFWARE_PARM_SEPARATOR); }
+//////////////
+
+// this function fires off a request to the noteworthy library via a link message.
+// noteworthy will look for a notecard with our particular signature in it and
+// if it finds one, it will read the configuration therein. an empty string is
+// returned if noteworthy couldn't find anything.
+request_configuration()
+{
+ global_notecard_name = ""; // reset any previous card.
+ // try to find a notecard with our configuration.
+ response_code = -1 * (integer)randomize_within_range(23, 80000, FALSE);
+ string parms_sent = wrap_parameters([signature_required, response_code]);
+ llMessageLinked(LINK_THIS, NOTEWORTHY_HUFFWARE_ID, READ_NOTECARD_COMMAND,
+ parms_sent);
+}
+
+request_specific_configuration()
+{
+ // try to find a notecard with our configuration.
+ response_code = -1 * (integer)randomize_within_range(23, 80000, FALSE);
+ string parms_sent = wrap_parameters([signature_required, response_code, global_notecard_name]);
+ llMessageLinked(LINK_THIS, NOTEWORTHY_HUFFWARE_ID, READ_SPECIFIC_NOTECARD_COMMAND,
+ parms_sent);
+}
+
+// processes link messages received from the noteworthy library.
+process_notecard(integer which, integer num, string msg, key id)
+{
+ if (msg != READ_NOTECARD_COMMAND) return; // not for us.
+ // process the result of reading the notecard.
+ list parms = llParseString2List(id, [HUFFWARE_PARM_SEPARATOR], []);
+ string notecard_name = llList2String(parms, 0);
+ integer response_for = llList2Integer(parms, 1);
+ if (response_for != response_code) return; // oops, this isn't for us.
+ if (notecard_name != BAD_NOTECARD_TEXT) {
+ // a valid notecard has been found.
+ global_notecard_name = notecard_name; // record its name for later use.
+ // snag all but the first two elements for our config now.
+ global_config_list = llList2List(parms, 2, -1);
+ parms = []; // toss the old copy.
+ // and process the file as a set of definitions.
+ process_ini_config();
+ send_data_burst(); // send any pending configs out.
+ if (notecard_name != NOTECARD_READ_CONTINUATION) {
+//log_it("sending final sentinel at end of card.");
+ // blast out a fake data burst that means we're done reading.
+ global_notecard_name = FINISHED_READING_NOTECARDS;
+ global_responses += [ FINISHED_READING_NOTECARDS ];
+ send_data_burst();
+ }
+//log_it("after config read, memory left=" + (string)llGetFreeMemory());
+ } else {
+ // we hated the notecards we found, or there were none.
+ // send a failure response.
+ llMessageLinked(LINK_THIS, CARD_CONFIGURATOR_HUFFWARE_ID + REPLY_DISTANCE,
+ CARD_CONFIG_RECEIVED_ALERT, wrap_parameters([BAD_NOTECARD_TEXT]));
+ }
+}
+
+///////////////
+
+// sends the currently held data out to whoever requested it.
+send_data_burst()
+{
+ if (!llGetListLength(global_responses)) return; // nothing to send.
+//log_it("sending " + (string)llGetListLength(global_responses) + " items");
+ llMessageLinked(LINK_THIS, CARD_CONFIGURATOR_HUFFWARE_ID + REPLY_DISTANCE, CARD_CONFIG_RECEIVED_ALERT,
+ wrap_parameters([global_notecard_name] + global_responses));
+ global_responses = []; // reset any items held.
+}
+
+// consumes the notecard in a very application specific way to retrieve our configuration items.
+// the example script only looks for two variables: name and description. if those are found in
+// the sample card, then they are proudly shown.
+parse_variable_definition(string to_parse)
+{
+ string content; // filled after finding a variable name.
+ list x_y = separate_variable_definition(to_parse);
+ string x = llList2String(x_y, 0);
+ if (!llGetListLength(good_prefixes)) {
+ global_responses += x_y;
+ } else {
+ integer indy;
+ for (indy = 0; indy < llGetListLength(good_prefixes); indy++) {
+ // if it's one of our desired prefixes, then we add it.
+ if (is_prefix(x, llList2String(good_prefixes, indy))) {
+ global_responses += x_y;
+ indy = llGetListLength(good_prefixes) + 5; // skip rest of loop.
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (llGetListLength(global_responses) > MAXIMUM_ITEMS_PER_BURST) {
+ send_data_burst();
+ }
+}
+
+// examines all entries that we got from the notecard to see if any contain definitions.
+// this is basically an INI file reader, but it uses a list instead of a file.
+// ini files provide a format with multiple sections of config information, like so:
+// [section_1]
+// name1=value1
+// name2=value2 ...etc...
+// [section_2]
+// name1=value1 ...etc...
+process_ini_config()
+{
+// log_it("scanning notecard for variable definitions...");
+ integer indy;
+ integer count = llGetListLength(global_config_list);
+ // iterate across the items in our configuration to look for ones that are not done yet.
+ for (indy = 0; indy < count; indy++) {
+ string line = llList2String(global_config_list, indy);
+//log_it("ini proc: " + line);
+ // search for a section beginning.
+ if (llGetSubString(line, 0, 0) == "[") {
+ // we found the start of a section name. now read the contents.
+// log_it("reading section: " + llGetSubString(line, 1, -2));
+// global_responses += [ line, "e" ];
+ indy++; // skip the section line.
+ }
+ integer sec_indy;
+ for (sec_indy = indy; sec_indy < count; sec_indy++) {
+ // read the lines in the section.
+ line = llList2String(global_config_list, sec_indy);
+ if (llGetSubString(line, 0, 0) != "[") {
+ // try to interpret this line as a variable setting. this is just
+ // one example of a way to handle the config file; one might instead
+ // want to do something below once a whole section is read.
+ parse_variable_definition(line);
+ } else {
+ // we're at the beginning of a new section now, so start processing its
+ // configuration in the outer loop.
+ indy = sec_indy - 1; // set indy to proper beginning of section.
+ sec_indy = count + 3; // skip remainder of inner loop.
+ }
+ }
+ if (sec_indy == count) indy = count + 3; // skip out of loop now.
+ }
+ global_config_list = []; // we ate it!
+}
+
+initialize_specific(string specific_card)
+{
+ // reset our relevant variables.
+ global_notecard_name = specific_card;
+ global_config_list = [];
+ global_responses = [];
+
+ // request that the noteworthy library start looking for our notecard.
+ request_specific_configuration();
+}
+
+initialize()
+{
+ // reset our relevant variables.
+ global_notecard_name = "";
+ global_config_list = [];
+ global_responses = [];
+
+ // request that the noteworthy library start looking for our notecard.
+ request_configuration();
+}
+
+//////////////
+// from hufflets...
+//
+integer debug_num = 0;
+
+// a debugging output method. can be disabled entirely in one place.
+log_it(string to_say)
+{
+ debug_num++;
+ // tell this to the owner.
+ llOwnerSay(llGetScriptName() + "[" + (string)debug_num + "] " + to_say);
+ // say this on open chat, but use an unusual channel.
+// llSay(108, llGetScriptName() + "[" + (string)debug_num + "] " + to_say);
+}
+
+integer find_substring(string full_string, string pattern)
+{
+ string full_lower = llToLower(full_string);
+ return llSubStringIndex(full_lower, pattern);
+}
+
+//////////////
+
+// locates the string "text" in the list to "search_in".
+integer find_in_list(list search_in, string text)
+{
+ integer len = llGetListLength(search_in);
+ integer i;
+ for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
+ if (llList2String(search_in, i) == text)
+ return i;
+ }
+ return -1;
+}
+
+// returns TRUE if the "prefix" string is the first part of "compare_with".
+integer is_prefix(string compare_with, string prefix)
+{ return (llSubStringIndex(compare_with, prefix) == 0); }
+
+// returns a number at most "maximum" and at least "minimum".
+// if "allow_negative" is TRUE, then the return may be positive or negative.
+float randomize_within_range(float minimum, float maximum, integer allow_negative)
+{
+ if (minimum > maximum) {
+ // flip the two if they are reversed.
+ float temp = minimum; minimum = maximum; maximum = temp;
+ }
+ float to_return = minimum + llFrand(maximum - minimum);
+ if (allow_negative) {
+ if (llFrand(1.0) < 0.5) to_return *= -1.0;
+ }
+ return to_return;
+}
+
+// strips the spaces off of the beginning and end of a string.
+string strip_spaces(string to_strip)
+{
+ // clean out initial spaces.
+ while (llGetSubString(to_strip, 0, 0) == " ")
+ to_strip = llDeleteSubString(to_strip, 0, 0);
+ // clean out ending spaces.
+ while (llGetSubString(to_strip, -1, -1) == " ")
+ to_strip = llDeleteSubString(to_strip, -1, -1);
+ return to_strip;
+}
+
+// parses a variable definition to find the name of the variable and its value.
+// this returns two strings [X, Y], if "to_split" is in the form X=Y.
+list separate_variable_definition(string to_split)
+{
+ integer equals_indy = llSubStringIndex(to_split, "=");
+ // we don't support missing an equals sign, and we don't support it as the first character.
+ if (equals_indy <= 0) return []; // no match.
+ string x = llGetSubString(to_split, 0, equals_indy - 1);
+ string y = llGetSubString(to_split, equals_indy + 1, -1);
+ to_split = ""; // save space.
+///log_it("got x = " + x + " and y = " + y);
+ return [ strip_spaces(x), strip_spaces(y) ];
+}
+//
+// end hufflets
+//////////////
+
+//////////////
+// huffware script: auto-retire, by fred huffhines, version 2.5.
+// distributed under BSD-like license.
+// !! keep in mind that this code must be *copied* into another
+// !! script that you wish to add auto-retirement capability to.
+// when a script has auto_retire in it, it can be dropped into an
+// object and the most recent version of the script will destroy
+// all older versions.
+//
+// the version numbers are embedded into the script names themselves.
+// the notation for versions uses a letter 'v', followed by two numbers
+// in the form "major.minor".
+// major and minor versions are implicitly considered as a floating point
+// number that increases with each newer version of the script. thus,
+// "hazmap v0.1" might be the first script in the "hazmap" script continuum,
+// and "hazmap v3.2" is a more recent version.
+//
+// example usage of the auto-retirement script:
+// default {
+// state_entry() {
+// auto_retire(); // make sure newest addition is only version of script.
+// }
+// }
+// this script is partly based on the self-upgrading scripts from markov brodsky
+// and jippen faddoul.
+//////////////
+auto_retire() {
+ string self = llGetScriptName(); // the name of this script.
+ list split = compute_basename_and_version(self);
+ if (llGetListLength(split) != 2) return; // nothing to do for this script.
+ string basename = llList2String(split, 0); // script name with no version attached.
+ string version_string = llList2String(split, 1); // the version found.
+ integer posn;
+ // find any scripts that match the basename. they are variants of this script.
+ for (posn = llGetInventoryNumber(INVENTORY_SCRIPT) - 1; posn >= 0; posn--) {
+//log_it("invpo=" + (string)posn);
+ string curr_script = llGetInventoryName(INVENTORY_SCRIPT, posn);
+ if ( (curr_script != self) && (llSubStringIndex(curr_script, basename) == 0) ) {
+ // found a basic match at least.
+ list inv_split = compute_basename_and_version(curr_script);
+ if (llGetListLength(inv_split) == 2) {
+ // see if this script is more ancient.
+ string inv_version_string = llList2String(inv_split, 1); // the version found.
+ // must make sure that the retiring script is completely the identical basename;
+ // just matching in the front doesn't make it a relative.
+ if ( (llList2String(inv_split, 0) == basename)
+ && ((float)inv_version_string < (float)version_string) ) {
+ // remove script with same name from inventory that has inferior version.
+ llRemoveInventory(curr_script);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+//
+// separates the base script name and version number. used by auto_retire.
+list compute_basename_and_version(string to_chop_up)
+{
+ // minimum script name is 2 characters plus a version.
+ integer space_v_posn;
+ // find the last useful space and 'v' combo.
+ for (space_v_posn = llStringLength(to_chop_up) - 3;
+ (space_v_posn >= 2) && (llGetSubString(to_chop_up, space_v_posn, space_v_posn + 1) != " v");
+ space_v_posn--) {
+ // look for space and v but do nothing else.
+//log_it("pos=" + (string)space_v_posn);
+ }
+ if (space_v_posn < 2) return []; // no space found.
+//log_it("space v@" + (string)space_v_posn);
+ // now we zoom through the stuff after our beloved v character and find any evil
+ // space characters, which are most likely from SL having found a duplicate item
+ // name and not so helpfully renamed it for us.
+ integer indy;
+ for (indy = llStringLength(to_chop_up) - 1; indy > space_v_posn; indy--) {
+//log_it("indy=" + (string)space_v_posn);
+ if (llGetSubString(to_chop_up, indy, indy) == " ") {
+ // found one; zap it. since we're going backwards we don't need to
+ // adjust the loop at all.
+ to_chop_up = llDeleteSubString(to_chop_up, indy, indy);
+//log_it("saw case of previously redundant item, aieee. flattened: " + to_chop_up);
+ }
+ }
+ string full_suffix = llGetSubString(to_chop_up, space_v_posn, -1);
+ // ditch the space character for our numerical check.
+ string chop_suffix = llGetSubString(full_suffix, 1, llStringLength(full_suffix) - 1);
+ // strip out a 'v' if there is one.
+ if (llGetSubString(chop_suffix, 0, 0) == "v")
+ chop_suffix = llGetSubString(chop_suffix, 1, llStringLength(chop_suffix) - 1);
+ // if valid floating point number and greater than zero, that works for our version.
+ string basename = to_chop_up; // script name with no version attached.
+ if ((float)chop_suffix > 0.0) {
+ // this is a big success right here.
+ basename = llGetSubString(to_chop_up, 0, -llStringLength(full_suffix) - 1);
+ return [ basename, chop_suffix ];
+ }
+ // seems like we found nothing useful.
+ return [];
+}
+//
+//////////////
+
+default
+{
+ state_entry() { if (llSubStringIndex(llGetObjectName(), "huffotronic") < 0) state real_default; }
+ on_rez(integer parm) { state rerun; }
+}
+state rerun { state_entry() { state default; } }
+
+state real_default
+{
+ state_entry()
+ {
+ auto_retire(); // make sure newest addition is only version of script.
+ }
+
+ on_rez(integer parm) { state rerun; }
+
+ link_message(integer sender, integer num, string msg, key id) {
+ if (num == NOTEWORTHY_HUFFWARE_ID + REPLY_DISTANCE) {
+ if (msg == READ_NOTECARD_COMMAND) {
+ process_notecard(sender, num, msg, id);
+ }
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if (num != CARD_CONFIGURATOR_HUFFWARE_ID) return; // not even slightly for us.
+
+ if (msg == BEGIN_READING_NOTECARD_COMMAND) {
+ list parms = llParseString2List(id, [HUFFWARE_PARM_SEPARATOR], []);
+ signature_required = llList2String(parms, 0);
+ string prefixes_wrap = llList2String(parms, 1);
+//log_it("pref raw is: " + prefixes_wrap);
+ good_prefixes = llParseString2List(prefixes_wrap, [HUFFWARE_ITEM_SEPARATOR], []);
+//log_it("signature to find: " + signature_required);
+ initialize();
+//log_it("prefixes are: " + (string)good_prefixes);
+//log_it("began reading, memory left=" + (string)llGetFreeMemory());
+ return;
+ }
+ if (msg == READ_PARTICULAR_NOTECARD_COMMAND) {
+ list parms = llParseString2List(id, [HUFFWARE_PARM_SEPARATOR], []);
+ signature_required = llList2String(parms, 0);
+ string prefixes_wrap = llList2String(parms, 1);
+ string specific_card = llList2String(parms, 2);
+//log_it("pref raw is: " + prefixes_wrap);
+ good_prefixes = llParseString2List(prefixes_wrap, [HUFFWARE_ITEM_SEPARATOR], []);
+//log_it("signature to find: " + signature_required);
+ initialize_specific(specific_card);
+//log_it("prefixes are: " + (string)good_prefixes);
+//log_it("notecard is: " + specific_card);
+//log_it("began reading, memory left=" + (string)llGetFreeMemory());
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+}
+