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Brian Koropoff
bf323c3f0a Cleaned up Cmd_Args. It is no longer uselessly built up in
Cmd_TokenizeString since I realized the code was just pulling it apart and
putting it back together.  Added Cmd_Argsu to access the unprocessed
command.  Added support for else following if in such a way that
if/else if/else structures work.  Added support for unary operators in
EXP and added the ! (not) operator.  The ifnot command will be kept
for variety.
2002-04-24 22:33:04 +00:00
Bill Currie
4f65a313fd oops :) 2002-04-07 04:57:42 +00:00
Bill Currie
197db0aca7 more signed char indeces 2002-04-07 04:54:19 +00:00
Brian Koropoff
676bf39d9d Beautified GIB, improved looping and backtraces slightly. Old buffers are
now recycled, not freed.  Fixed some bugs in exp.c.  Ready to add embeded
functions (read: function calls with return values) and for loops.
Probably some other misc. fixes, I tend to go on debugging streaks.
2002-03-27 06:24:19 +00:00
Brian Koropoff
73f32465c5 Fixed a double free in exp.c, and made math error reports slightly more
useful.
2002-03-22 07:11:05 +00:00
Brian Koropoff
e1b61d2116 Changed how looping works, fixed echo to work with taniwha's Cmd_Args
changes, added the != operator for math evaluation, added break command
to break out of loops early, added ifnot command, and who knows what else.
2002-03-22 00:22:03 +00:00
Brian Koropoff
388ff7b597 Some bug fixes and memory leak fixes. Local variables break randomly,
probably due to my misuse of hash tables.  Anyone have any ideas?
2002-03-20 22:57:26 +00:00
Brian Koropoff
d5fad096c0 Added local variables and replaced %-substitution with local variables.
Made variable substitution recursive, so ${${foo}} will be the value of
the variable whose name is contained in foo.  Added setl command to
manipulate local variables.  The only other place they can be used is in
variable substitution.
2002-03-20 04:24:31 +00:00
Brian Koropoff
f4180e7ad8 Added math evaluation, the ability for commands to span multiple lines
within braces, and put support for comments back in (oops).  To use math
evaluation, put a math expression inside $().  If you have spaces in your
expression, you'll need to enclose the entire thing in quotes so it doesn't
get split up into multiple tokens.
2002-03-17 06:57:03 +00:00