Difference between revisions of "Stop"

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== Post-2.4==
 
== Post-2.4==
 
"stop" is now slightly more complicated in how it works, but not in use.  "stop" terminates the current gene execution.
 
"stop" is now slightly more complicated in how it works, but not in use.  "stop" terminates the current gene execution.
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example:
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'''cond'''
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*.eye5 50 >
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'''start'''
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-1 .shoot store
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'''stop'''
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'''end'''
  
 
{{Flow Commands}}
 
{{Flow Commands}}

Revision as of 09:19, 1 July 2014

"stop" marks the end of a gene.

Post-2.4

"stop" is now slightly more complicated in how it works, but not in use. "stop" terminates the current gene execution.

example:

cond

  • .eye5 50 >

start -1 .shoot store stop end

Flow Commands:

cond
start else
stop
end