X-Git-Url: https://feistymeow.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=huffware%2Fhuffotronic_scripts%2Fmu_tester_v6.0.txt;fp=huffware%2Fhuffotronic_scripts%2Fmu_tester_v6.0.txt;h=52b229168cf1bdb37e1401f0410a7b4f98462d32;hb=2ad923922ef5c1e212dd45aa5074f08d54ea9371;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=1809c04b7499a188d1c2a7df3ec588bc8591a2e3;p=feisty_meow.git diff --git a/huffware/huffotronic_scripts/mu_tester_v6.0.txt b/huffware/huffotronic_scripts/mu_tester_v6.0.txt new file mode 100755 index 00000000..52b22916 --- /dev/null +++ b/huffware/huffotronic_scripts/mu_tester_v6.0.txt @@ -0,0 +1,634 @@ + +// huffware script: mu tester, by fred huffhines. +// +// a script that puts the set comparator library through its paces +// while providing a textual method for creating and comparing sets. +// +// 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. +// + +// these are the commands a user can say: +string DEFINE_WORD = "create"; +string DELETE_WORD = "delete"; +string LIST_WORD = "list"; +string GET_WORD = "get"; +string ADD_TO_WORD = "add"; +string CUT_FROM_WORD = "cut"; +string INTERSECT_WORD = "intersect"; +string UNION_WORD = "union"; +string DIFFERENCE_WORD = "differ"; +string MU_WORD = "mu"; +string CLEAR_ALL_WORD = "clearall"; +string RESET_WORD = "reset!"; + +integer NOISY_OY = FALSE; + // produces more chatty logging when set to TRUE. this is adjusted during + // startup to be off. + +// requires set comparator 2.8 or better. +// API for set operations. +////////////// +integer SET_COMPARATOR_HUFFWARE_ID = 10020; + // a unique ID within the huffware system for this script. +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 DEFINE_SET_CMD = "#def-set"; + // adds a new set or replaces existing one with same name. first parm is name of set, + // second parm is a wrapped list of elements that should be in the set. return value + // is a boolean for success. +string REMOVE_SET_CMD = "#rm-set"; + // trashes a named set. first parm is the name. returns a bool for success. +string ADD_ELEMENTS_CMD = "#add-elem"; + // adds more elements to an existing set. first parm is the name, second is a wrapped + // list of new elements. set must already exist. returns a bool for success. +string CUT_ELEMENTS_CMD = "#cut-elem"; + // removes a set of elements from an existing set. first parm is set name, second is + // wrapped list of elements to remove. set must already exist. returns bool. +string INTERSECT_CMD = "#inter-set"; + // reports the set of elements in the intersection of two sets. first and second parm + // are the set names. returns a wrapped list of elements that are common members of both sets. +string UNION_CMD = "#union-set"; + // returns the union of two named sets. results sent similar to intersection. +string DIFFERENCE_CMD = "#diff-set"; + // returns the difference of set A (parm 1) minus set B (parm 2). results are similar + // to intersection. +string WHAT_MU_CMD = "#mu-set"; + // returns one of the possibility values below to describe the relationship between + // two sets. +string GET_SET_CMD = "#get-set"; + // retrieves the contents of the set named in first parameter. +string LIST_SET_NAMES_CMD = "#whichunz"; + // retrieves the list of set names that exist. +string CLEAR_ALL_CMD = "#clearall"; + // throws out all set definitions. +////////////// +// 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); } +////////////// + +// requires noteworthy library v8.4 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 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 empty or missing. + // the results will be fired back as the string value returned, which will have + // as first element the notecard's name (or "bad_notecard" 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 BAD_NOTECARD_INDICATOR = "bad_notecard"; + // indicates that the notecard reading process has failed to find an appropriate one. +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. +// +////////////// + +string MU_SIGNATURE = "#mu"; + // the notecard must begin with this as its first line for it to be + // recognized as our configuration card. + +// global variables... + +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. +integer global_config_index; // allows wrap-around feature, which we don't use here. + +show_instructions() +{ + string c = ", "; // speed of light. + string help_text = "\nThis object will operate on a collection of sets and understands the following commands:\n"; + help_text += " " + DEFINE_WORD + c + DELETE_WORD + c + CLEAR_ALL_WORD + c + ADD_TO_WORD + c + + CUT_FROM_WORD + c + INTERSECT_WORD + c + UNION_WORD + c + DIFFERENCE_WORD + c + GET_WORD + c + + LIST_WORD + c + RESET_WORD + c + "and " + MU_WORD + ".\n"; + help_text += "Generally each command takes a set name or two, and sometimes a list of items.\n"; + help_text += "If an item or set name has a space in it, surround it in quote characters.\n"; + help_text += "For Example:\n"; + help_text += " " + DEFINE_WORD + " \"jed yo\" upsa dooba gorp : create a set named \"jed yo\" with three items.\n"; + help_text += " " + INTERSECT_WORD + " jed pfaltzgraff : returns the intersection of the two sets.\n"; + help_text += " " + ADD_TO_WORD + " foon a \"b c\" d e : adds four elements to the set \"foon\".\n"; + help_text += "(Free Memory=" + (string)llGetFreeMemory() + ")\n"; + llSay(0, help_text); +} + +// makes a request of the set comparator. +send_command(string msg, list parms) +{ llMessageLinked(LINK_THIS, SET_COMPARATOR_HUFFWARE_ID, msg, wrap_parameters(parms)); } + +// processes verbal commands. +hearing_some_voices(integer chan, string name, key id, string msg_in) +{ + // clean up the string before starting. + msg_in = llStringTrim(msg_in, STRING_TRIM); // remove leading and trailing spaces. + msg_in = compress_spaces(msg_in); // turn multiple spaces into a single one. + // separate out the separate words in what was said. + list members = parse_quoted_strings(msg_in); +//log_it("got membs as: " + dump_list(members)); + // break out the first few to make the below cases easier. + string first_word = llList2String(members, 0); + string second_word = llList2String(members, 1); + string third_word = llList2String(members, 2); + + if (first_word == DEFINE_WORD) { + send_command(DEFINE_SET_CMD, llDeleteSubList(members, 0, 0)); + } else if (first_word == DELETE_WORD) { + send_command(REMOVE_SET_CMD, [ second_word ]); + } else if (first_word == GET_WORD) { + send_command(GET_SET_CMD, [ second_word ]); + } else if (first_word == LIST_WORD) { + send_command(LIST_SET_NAMES_CMD, []); + } else if (first_word == ADD_TO_WORD) { + send_command(ADD_ELEMENTS_CMD, llDeleteSubList(members, 0, 0)); + } else if (first_word == CUT_FROM_WORD) { + send_command(CUT_ELEMENTS_CMD, llDeleteSubList(members, 0, 0)); + } else if (first_word == INTERSECT_WORD) { + send_command(INTERSECT_CMD, [ second_word, third_word ]); + } else if (first_word == UNION_WORD) { + send_command(UNION_CMD, [ second_word, third_word ]); + } else if (first_word == DIFFERENCE_WORD) { + send_command(DIFFERENCE_CMD, [ second_word, third_word ]); + } else if (first_word == MU_WORD) { + send_command(WHAT_MU_CMD, [ second_word, third_word ]); + } else if (first_word == CLEAR_ALL_WORD) { + send_command(CLEAR_ALL_CMD, []); + } else if (first_word == RESET_WORD) { + if (id != llGetOwner()) { + llSay(0, "Sorry, only the owner is allowed to reset this object."); + } else { + // tell the set manager to drop any contents also. + send_command(CLEAR_ALL_CMD, []); + llResetScript(); + } + } + // we cannot have a catch-all here for if we didn't understand; that will always be + // getting hit whenever anyone talks nearby. +} + +handle_link_message(integer sender, integer huff_id, string msg, key id) +{ + if (huff_id != SET_COMPARATOR_HUFFWARE_ID + REPLY_DISTANCE) { + handle_notecard_message(sender, huff_id, msg, id); + return; + } + list parms = llParseString2List(id, [HUFFWARE_PARM_SEPARATOR], []); + string to_show; // what to tell the user. + if (llGetListLength(parms) == 1) { + // mono-syllabic responses. + string arf = llList2String(parms, 0); + if (arf == "0") { + to_show = "request failed"; + } else if (arf == "1") { + to_show = "successful request"; + } else if (msg != WHAT_MU_CMD) { + // don't know this one; assume it's a list. + to_show = "[ " + arf + " ]"; + } else { + // otherwise we assume it's a well-known answer we should just emit. + to_show = arf; + } + } else { + to_show = "[ " + dump_list(parms) + " ]"; + } + if (NOISY_OY) log_it("reply says: " + to_show); +} + +// 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() +{ + log_it("reading 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([MU_SIGNATURE, response_code]); + llMessageLinked(LINK_THIS, NOTEWORTHY_HUFFWARE_ID, READ_NOTECARD_COMMAND, + parms_sent); +} + +// processes link messages received from the noteworthy library. +handle_notecard_message(integer which, integer num, string msg, key id) +{ + if ( (num != NOTEWORTHY_HUFFWARE_ID + REPLY_DISTANCE) + || (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. +//log_it("read more from: " + notecard_name); + if (notecard_name == NOTECARD_READ_CONTINUATION) { + // just save these items for now. + global_config_list += llList2List(parms, 2, -1); + } else if (notecard_name != BAD_NOTECARD_INDICATOR) { + // a valid notecard has been found. + global_notecard_name = notecard_name; // record its name for later use. + global_config_index = 0; // we are starting over in the config list. + // snag all but the first two elements for our config now. + global_config_list += llList2List(parms, 2, -1); + process_ini_config(); + log_it("now configured."); + llSetTimerEvent(6); // pause a bit before turning chat back on. + } else { + // we hated the notecards we found, or there were none. + log_it("There seem to be no notecards with a first line of '" + + MU_SIGNATURE + + "', so no additional sets are defined."); + } +} + +/////////////// + +// eats a file with section names in square brackets, where every line defines a set element. +process_ini_config() +{ + integer indy; + integer count = llGetListLength(global_config_list); + string section_name; + + // iterate across the items in our configuration to look for ones that are not done yet. + for (indy = global_config_index; indy < count; indy++) { + string line = llList2String(global_config_list, indy); + // search for a section beginning. + if (llGetSubString(line, 0, 0) == "[") { + // we found the start of a section name. now read the contents. + indy++; // skip section line. + section_name = llGetSubString(line, 1, -2); + if (NOISY_OY) log_it("set '" + section_name + "' is being defined."); + } + 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) != "[") { + if (NOISY_OY) log_it(line); + hearing_some_voices(0, llGetScriptName(), llGetOwner(), line); + indy = sec_indy; // track that we've passed this 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. + global_config_index = indy; // remember where we had read to. + sec_indy = count + 3; // skip remainder of inner loop. + } + } + } + + global_config_index = 0; // reset outer position if want to re-read. +} + +////////////// +// 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 an unusual channel for chat if it's not intended for general public. +// llSay(108, llGetScriptName() + "[" + (string)debug_num + "] " + to_say); + // say this on open chat that anyone can hear. we take off the bling for this one. + llSay(0, to_say); +} + +// the string processing methods are not case sensitive. + +// returns TRUE if the "pattern" is found in the "full_string". +integer matches_substring(string full_string, string pattern) +{ return (find_substring(full_string, pattern) >= 0); } + +// returns the index of the first occurrence of "pattern" inside +// the "full_string". if it is not found, then a negative number is returned. +integer find_substring(string full_string, string pattern) +{ return llSubStringIndex(llToLower(full_string), llToLower(pattern)); } + +// returns TRUE if the "prefix" string is the first part of "compare_with". +integer is_prefix(string compare_with, string prefix) +{ return find_substring(compare_with, prefix) == 0; } + +// locates the item with "name_to_find" in the inventory items with the "type". +// a value from 0 to N-1 is returned if it's found, where N is the number of +// items in the inventory. +integer find_in_inventory(string name_to_find, integer inv_type) +{ + integer num_inv = llGetInventoryNumber(inv_type); + if (num_inv == 0) return -1; // nothing there! + integer inv; + for (inv = 0; inv < num_inv; inv++) { + if (llGetInventoryName(inv_type, inv) == name_to_find) + return inv; + } + return -2; // failed to find it. +} + +// returns a printable form of the list. +string dump_list(list to_show) +{ + integer len = llGetListLength(to_show); + integer i; + string text; + for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { + string next_line = llList2String(to_show, i); + if (find_substring(next_line, " ") >= 0) { + // this guy has a space in it, so quote it. + next_line = "\"" + next_line + "\""; + } + text += next_line; + if (i < len - 1) text += " "; + } + return text; +} + +// 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. + return [ llStringTrim(x, STRING_TRIM), llStringTrim(y, STRING_TRIM) ]; +} + +// returns a non-empty string if "to_check" defines a value for "variable_name". +// this must be in the form "X=Y", where X is the variable_name and Y is the value. +string get_variable_value(string to_check, string variable_name) +{ + list x_y = separate_variable_definition(to_check); + if (llGetListLength(x_y) != 2) return ""; // failure to parse a variable def at all. + if (!is_prefix(llList2String(x_y, 0), variable_name)) return ""; // no match. + return llList2String(x_y, 1); // a match! +} + +// 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 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; +} + +// extracts space separated elements from a string, and honors quoting of either +// variety as long as the quotes come in pairs. this enables the inclusion of +// spaces in the elements of the set. note that this function requires a well-formed +// string where there are no multiple space characters in a row. +list parse_quoted_strings(string to_parse) +{ + list to_return; // will pile up what we find in the string. + integer quoting = FALSE; // are we inside quotes? + string curr_quote = ""; // what is current quote char, if any? + string accum; // accumulates parts of the current element. + // loop over the string and apply our rules. + integer i; + for (i = 0; i < llStringLength(to_parse); i++) { + string c = llGetSubString(to_parse, i, i); + if (!quoting && (c == " ")) { + // this space marks the end of a word. + if (llStringLength(accum) > 0) { +//log_it("space adding to set: " + accum); + to_return += [ accum ]; + accum = ""; + } + } else if (quoting && (c == curr_quote)) { + quoting = FALSE; + } else if (!quoting && ( (c == "'") || (c == "\"") ) ) { + // we've started into quoting mode. + quoting = TRUE; + curr_quote = c; + } else { + // if no condition applies, just add this to the accumulator. + accum += c; + } + } + // add the last thing we accumulated. + if (llStringLength(accum) > 0) { +//log_it("last add to set: " + accum); + to_return += [ accum ]; + } + return to_return; +} + +// returns the portion of the list between start and end, but only if they are +// valid compared with the list length. an attempt to use negative start or +// end values also returns a blank list. +list chop_list(list to_chop, integer start, integer end) +{ + integer last_len = llGetListLength(to_chop) - 1; + if ( (start < 0) || (end < 0) || (start > last_len) || (end > last_len) ) return []; + return llList2List(to_chop, start, end); +} + +// takes any redundant space characters out of the string. +string compress_spaces(string s) +{ + string to_return; + integer in_space = FALSE; + integer i; + for (i = 0; i < llStringLength(s); i++) { + string chunk = llGetSubString(s, i, i); + if (chunk == " ") { + if (in_space) { + // we're have already seen a space. don't keep this too. + //continue; no such keyword in lsl. + } else { + in_space = TRUE; + to_return += chunk; + } + } else { + // the current character was not a space, so just add it. + in_space = FALSE; + to_return += chunk; + } + } + return to_return; +} + +////////////// +// 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 []; +} +// +////////////// + +// end from hufflets. +////////////// + +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(); + NOISY_OY = FALSE; + // reset our relevant variables. + global_notecard_name = ""; + global_config_list = []; + global_config_index = 0; + // request that the noteworthy library start looking for our notecard. + request_configuration(); + // listen for commands from people. + llListen(0, "", NULL_KEY, ""); + NOISY_OY = FALSE; + } + + state_exit() { llSetTimerEvent(0.0); } + + touch_start(integer total_number) { show_instructions(); } + + listen(integer chan, string name, key id, string msg) + { hearing_some_voices(chan, name, id, msg); } + + link_message(integer sender, integer num, string msg, key id) { + if ( (num != SET_COMPARATOR_HUFFWARE_ID + REPLY_DISTANCE) + && (num != NOTEWORTHY_HUFFWARE_ID + REPLY_DISTANCE) ) + return; // not for us. + handle_link_message(sender, num, msg, id); + } + + timer() { + NOISY_OY = TRUE; // assume we can now chat with the user. config is done hopefully. + llSetTimerEvent(0.0); // turn off timer now. + } + + on_rez(integer parm) { show_instructions(); state rerun; } +}