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script_syntax [2017/10/17 13:55] justinscript_syntax [2019/04/18 16:03] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-The scripting language in RPG in a Box is a simple imperative language designed specifically for the engine. It is based on the language described [[http://jayconrod.com/posts/37/a-simple-interpreter-from-scratch-in-python-part-1|here]] in the series of articles by Jay Conrod. The syntax is useful to know for creating [[quick script|quick scripts]] for tiles and objects in the [[Map Editor]] or for script nodes in the [[Dialogue Editor]].+The scripting language in RPG in a Box is a simple imperative language designed specifically for the engine. It is based on the language described [[https://jayconrod.com/posts/37/a-simple-interpreter-from-scratch-in-python-part-1|here]] in the series of articles by Jay Conrod. The syntax is useful to know for creating [[quick script|quick scripts]] for tiles and objects in the [[Map Editor]] or for script nodes in the [[Dialogue Editor]].
  
-=====Statements======+=====Statements=====
 Statements are the basic building blocks of the scripting language and represent a particular action to be taken. Currently, a statement can be either a function call or a conditional "if/then/else/end" statement. Multiple statements must be separated from each other using semicolons (;). Whitespace between statements is ignored, although newlines and indentation are recommended for ease of reading. Statements are the basic building blocks of the scripting language and represent a particular action to be taken. Currently, a statement can be either a function call or a conditional "if/then/else/end" statement. Multiple statements must be separated from each other using semicolons (;). Whitespace between statements is ignored, although newlines and indentation are recommended for ease of reading.
  
script_syntax.txt · Last modified: 2023/11/06 14:13 by justin