DoAfterSpecial
Script function

world.DoAfterSpecial

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Type

Method

Summary

Adds a one-shot, temporary, timer to carry out some special action

Prototype

long DoAfterSpecial(long Seconds, BSTR SendText, short SendTo);

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Description

This routine adds an unlabelled, temporary, one-shot timer, set to go off after
the designated number of seconds.

The timer sends its "SendText" text to the designated location when it fires.

The first argument (seconds) must evaluate to a time between 0.1 second,
and 23 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds (that is, 1 to 86,399).

From version 3.61 onwards of MUSHclient the interval may include fractions (ie. it is a floating-point number). This lets you set up sub-second intervals (eg. 0.5 seconds, 1.2 seconds).

To enable this you need to go to Global Configuration -> Timers and set the 'Timer Interval' in seconds to zero.

The maximum granularity of the timers is currently 0.1 seconds. In other words, regardless of what you specify, the timers are only checked every 10th of a second.

The purpose of this is simplify the frequent case of simply wanting to do
something in a few seconds, rather than using AddTimer.

This lets you do things that involve simple scripting at some future time,
without having to go to a lot of trouble writing script routines.

The "SendTo" argument specifies where the text is to be sent to when the
time elapsed. It can be one of:

0: World
1: Command window
2: Output window
3: Status line
4: Notepad (new)
5: Notepad (append)
6: Log File
7: Notepad (replace)
8: Command queue
9: Send To Variable
10: Execute (re-parse as command)
11: Speedwalk (send text is speedwalk, queue it)
12: Script (send to script engine)
13: Immediate (send to world in front of speedwalk queue)
14: Script - after omit (send to script engine, after lines have been omitted)

The case "set variable" is not very useful because there is no way of specifying which variable,
however instead you could use "send to script" (12) and do a "setvariable". eg.

world.DoAfterSpecial 5, "SetVariable ""target"", ""kobold"" ", 12

This example uses double-quotes for the variable name and variable value, because they are quotes
within quotes (an argument to SetVariable inside the argument to DoAfterSpecial).

Also, case "Script - after omit" is really intended for use in triggers, and will have the same behaviour as "Script" if used elsewhere.

WARNING - as DoAfterSpecial is implemented by using temporary MUSHclient timers, it will not work if timers are disabled. If DoAfterSpecial is not working for you (however the function call is returning zero) then ensure that timers are enabled in the Timers configuration dialog.



VBscript example

world.DoAfterSpecial 5, "EnableTriggerGroup ""mygroup"", 1", 12

In the above example the last argument (12) means send the 
command to the script engine after 5 seconds. 

The argument to EnableTriggerGroup has double quotes, 
because it is quotes within quotes.


world.DoAfterSpecial 10, "4s 3w", 11

In the above example the last argument (11) means send the command 
to the speed walk parser after 10 seconds.



Jscript example

world.DoAfterSpecial (5, "EnableTriggerGroup ("mygroup", 1);", 12);

In the above example the last argument (12) means send the 
command to the script engine after 5 seconds. 

The argument to EnableTriggerGroup has escaped quotes, 
because it is quotes within quotes.


world.DoAfterSpecial (10, "4s 3w", 11);



PerlScript example

$world->DoAfterSpecial (5, 'EnableTriggerGroup ("mygroup", 1);', 12);

In the above example the last argument (12) means send the 
command to the script engine after 5 seconds. 

We use single quotes for the argument to DoAfterSpecial, 
so we can use double quotes for the argument to EnableTriggerGroup.


$world->DoAfterSpecial (10, "4s 3w", 11);



Python example

world.DoAfterSpecial (5, "EnableTriggerGroup ("mygroup", 1)", 12)

In the above example the last argument (12) means send the 
command to the script engine after 5 seconds. 

The argument to EnableTriggerGroup has escaped quotes, 
because it is quotes within quotes.


world.DoAfterSpecial (10, "4s 3w", 11)



Lua example

DoAfterSpecial (5, 'EnableTriggerGroup ("mygroup", 1)', 12)

--[[
In the above example the last argument (12) means send the 
command to the script engine after 5 seconds. 

The argument to EnableTriggerGroup has the alternative quotes, 
because it is quotes within quotes.
--]]


DoAfterSpecial (10, "4s 3w", 11)



Return value

eTimeInvalid: The time is invalid (seconds not in range 0.1 to 86,399). 
eOptionOutOfRange: The "SendTo" argument is not in the range 0 to 12.
eOK: added OK


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See Also ...

Topics

DOC_aliases Aliases
DOC_defaults Default triggers/aliases/timers/macros/colours
DOC_starting Getting started
DOC_group Groups
DOC_plugins Plugins
DOC_timers Timers
DOC_triggers Triggers

Functions

FNC_AddTimer AddTimer (Adds a timer)
FNC_DeleteTemporaryTimers DeleteTemporaryTimers (Deletes all temporary timers)
FNC_DeleteTimer DeleteTimer (Deletes a timer)
FNC_DeleteTimerGroup DeleteTimerGroup (Deletes a group of timers)
FNC_DoAfter DoAfter (Adds a one-shot, temporary timer - simplified interface)
FNC_DoAfterNote DoAfterNote (Adds a one-shot, temporary note timer - simplified interface)
FNC_DoAfterSpeedWalk DoAfterSpeedWalk (Adds a one-shot, temporary speedwalk timer - simplified interface)
FNC_EnableTimer EnableTimer (Enables or disables an timer)
FNC_EnableTimerGroup EnableTimerGroup (Enables/disables a group of timers)
FNC_GetTimer GetTimer (Gets details about a timer)
FNC_GetTimerInfo GetTimerInfo (Gets details about a timer)
FNC_GetTimerList GetTimerList (Gets the list of timers)
FNC_GetTimerOption GetTimerOption (Gets the value of a named timer option)
FNC_IsTimer IsTimer (Tests to see if a timer exists)
FNC_ResetTimer ResetTimer (Resets a named timer)
FNC_ResetTimers ResetTimers (Resets all timers)
FNC_SetTimerOption SetTimerOption (Sets the value of a named timer option)

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