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| The mobile that the MUDL script is attached to.  If the script is attached to a room, this value is NULL.
 
| The mobile that the MUDL script is attached to.  If the script is attached to a room, this value is NULL.
 
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| The room that the MUDL script is attached to.  If the script is attached to a mobile, this value is NULL.
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| The in-game element that the MUDL script is attached to.  It will be identical to %c or %room.
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= Return Values =
 
= Return Values =

Revision as of 20:54, 16 May 2017

Overview

This MUDL function gets called each time the room or mobile timer goes off. This is guaranteed to be at a regular interval - currently every 10 seconds.


Command Syntax

addproc <room|mobile> mudl
setproc <room|mobile> ## timer_#

Note that the # sign after the timer indicates how frequently the function is called. A value of 1 indicates the function should be called every time the timer fires. A value of N indicates the function should be called every Nth time the timer fires.


Global Variables

The following global variables are available:

Name Type Description
 %c Character The mobile that the MUDL script is attached to. If the script is attached to a room, this value is NULL.
 %r / %room Room The room in the game where the script is being run.
 %area Area The area (zone) in the game where the script is being run.
 %parent Character or Object or Room or Area The in-game element that the MUDL script is attached to. It will be identical to %c or %room.
 %procedure_index Integer The index of the current MUDL procedure on the %parent variable.

Return Values

The return value from this function is ignored.


Triggered Scripts

Only mobile scripts are triggered by this event. They are triggered at a regular interval regardless if the mobile is idle, fighting, or otherwise engaged.


Example

addproc <mobile> mudl
setproc <mobile> 0 timer_1

cmd(%c, 'say The timer is firing now!'),
return(true)
@


setproc <mobile> 0 PROC_ENABLED 1
compile