Idle: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
mNo edit summary |
m (whitespace) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{DISPLAYTITLE:idle}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:idle}} | ||
'''idle''' ''(shortened: '''i''')'' is a [[ZZT-OOP]] direction token which does not point in any direction. It can be used with [[go]] and [[try]] to make the object delay execution for one cycle, or with [[walk]] to stop the object from automatically walking. | '''idle''' ''(shortened: '''i''')'' is a [[ZZT-OOP]] direction token which does not point in any direction. It can be used with [[go]] and [[try]] to make the object delay execution for one cycle, or with [[walk]] to stop the object from automatically walking. | ||
Latest revision as of 05:11, 11 February 2021
idle (shortened: i) is a ZZT-OOP direction token which does not point in any direction. It can be used with go and try to make the object delay execution for one cycle, or with walk to stop the object from automatically walking.
#idle is a command that is functionally identical to /i
and ?i
. Since #idle
is technically parsed as a command and not a direction, the abbreviated #i
would not be considered a valid command.
ZZT-OOP | |
---|---|
Prefixes |
|
Messages | |
Directions | |
Flags | |
Commands |