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m (Freeloop don't do a sleep(1) when there is an infinity loop (even if it was how I introduced this command to the community). Devs coded it just to skip the infinity loop countdown, nothing else.) |
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for ( set .@i,0; .@i<.@bigloop; set .@i, .@i+1 ) { | for ( set .@i,0; .@i<.@bigloop; set .@i, .@i+1 ) { | ||
dothis; | dothis; | ||
− | // will | + | // Be aware, it will block the emulator to process other |
− | // | + | // stuff (socket, timer, logic, etc.) until the loop end. |
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} | } | ||
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// throw an infinity loop error | // throw an infinity loop error | ||
} | } | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 07:38, 18 July 2013
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Syntax
- freeloop(<toggle>);
Description
Toggling this to enabled (1) allows the script instance to bypass the infinite loop protection, allowing your script to loop as much as it may need. Disabling (0) will warn you if an infinite loop is detected.
Example
freeloop(1); // enable script to loop freely //Be aware with what you do here. for ( set .@i,0; .@i<.@bigloop; set .@i, .@i+1 ) { dothis; // Be aware, it will block the emulator to process other // stuff (socket, timer, logic, etc.) until the loop end. } freeloop(0); // disable for ( set .@i,0; .@i<.@bigloop; set .@i, .@i+1 ) { dothis; // throw an infinity loop error }