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GeneralStonewall
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 9:44 am   

[3.22] BUG: Oninput trigger calling alias with #send doubles output.
 
Import the following, and use the oninput trigger: 'test input'

Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
<cmud>
  <alias name="i_test" copy="yes">
    <value>#print {i_test start}
#send {test: %1}
#print {i_test end}
</value>
  </alias>
  <trigger type="Command Input" priority="35770" regex="true" copy="yes">
    <pattern>^test input$</pattern>
    <value>i_test {blah}</value>
  </trigger>
</cmud>


Output:
Quote:
i_test start
test: blah
i_test end
test: blah
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dbosst
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 2:27 pm   
 
I just tested this with an empty session, but I couldn't reproduce it (Using 3.22 regular, not pro):

The output I got after executing "i_test blah" from the command line was the expected output:
Code:

i_test start
test: blah
i_test end


EDIT: IGNORE THIS, see post below


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Arminas
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 2:33 pm   
 
Confirmed, but very strange.

If you add the obligatory, to me at least, #noinput to the first line of the oninput trigger it doesn't happen.

It took me a few times running through the steps in my mind to convince myself that this was a bug. But I'm pretty sure that it is.

If it was supposed to double up everything then it should have this output.

i_test start
test: blah
i_test end
i_test start
test: blah
i_test end

But it doesn't it only doubles the test: blah part and that is clearly wrong.

*doh* ran the test with 3.21 downloading 3.22 now.
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Arminas
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 2:46 pm   
 
Experiencing the same behavior with 3.22 both sets of tests were with pro.

Yes I am using a blank session.
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GeneralStonewall
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 5:18 pm   
 
dbosst wrote:
I just tested this with an empty session, but I couldn't reproduce it (Using 3.22 regular, not pro):

The output I got after executing "i_test blah" from the command line was the expected output:
Code:

i_test start
test: blah
i_test end


Test using "test input"
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dbosst
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 5:45 pm   
 
My mistake. I can confirm it...

...I just remembered I saw this bug a few versions ago but I completely forgot to report it... sorry!
My workaround was to just use #sendraw (it doesn't have this problem), and #echo to know I am actually sending it

also interestingly enough, I think it only affects the LAST #send in the script... because if you use this alias instead:
Code:

#alias i_test {#print {i_test start}
#send {i_test1: %1}
#send {b}
#print {i_test end}}


you get this result, after doing 'test input' on command line:
Code:

i_test start
i_test1: blah
b
i_test end
b


?looks like a stack issue / boundary problem to me..?
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Zugg
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 8:01 pm   
 
Technically, you need to have a #NOINPUT line in this script. Without #NOINPUT, the command that you type will also be sent to the server.

Now, I can see that this is also a bug since it should be sending "test input" to the MUD and not a second instance of "test: blah" so it looks like the #SEND command is interfering with sending the command to the MUD.

So I'll add this to the list, but I don't really consider it a high priority issue.
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