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Post by Derrick on Apr 10, 2019 22:02:35 GMT
only the part of the boolean tree added by Divinity should be read by the if statement
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Post by Ollie Ha on Apr 10, 2019 22:05:36 GMT
only the part of the boolean tree added by Divinity should be read by the if statement Not what's already there. Just the two God and not not God statements. Only together.
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Post by Ollie Ha on Apr 10, 2019 22:13:09 GMT
Divinity doesn't have its own value, how can we make one?
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Post by Derrick on Apr 10, 2019 22:18:06 GMT
The combination of God and not God does have its own value true or false, set aside from the values that created it.
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Post by Ollie Ha on Apr 11, 2019 21:34:34 GMT
I feel like with all the flexibility in this program, Divinitys smartest with it.
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Post by Ollie Ha on Apr 11, 2019 23:12:35 GMT
Could this be a scope issue?
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Post by Derrick on Apr 11, 2019 23:25:28 GMT
I don’t know. Maybe dynamic scoping.
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Post by Peter on Apr 12, 2019 17:16:45 GMT
getlocal(optional thread, stack level, local index)
Returns the name and the value of the local variable with index local of the function at level of the stack.Returns nil if there is no local variable with the given index, and raises an error when called with a level out of range.
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Post by ollieha1 on Apr 12, 2019 18:03:15 GMT
That asks for numbers. This is Boolean.
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Post by ollieha1 on Apr 12, 2019 20:38:40 GMT
Like it spits out it found a Boolean!
But it's looking for numbers.
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Post by Derrick on Apr 12, 2019 20:40:18 GMT
Slice it in half. It's the best way to get stuff done.
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Post by ollieha1 on Apr 14, 2019 20:35:19 GMT
Am I to fetch a command line argument?
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Post by Peter on Apr 16, 2019 20:07:40 GMT
Anything and not nothing could mean nothing included in anything and not nothing
God and not not god could mean the evil God and not not that
I don't think you can program this in Lua
Keep searching.
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Post by ollieha1 on Apr 20, 2019 0:17:10 GMT
Part of an entity’s definition is every instance of that entity the code is fine. Maybe the compiler is checking for equalities. That would throw it off.
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Post by ollieha1 on Apr 21, 2019 9:21:45 GMT
It is supposed to be self contained meaning aimlessness, aimless not aimlessness, the lack of that, the sum of that, the combination of those, and the filtered outcome. Each definition carries with it every instance of the definition, which may outweigh eachother, and no other definitions involved.
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