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'''Description:'''
'''Description:'''


While Sqs script syntax (see [[exec]]) is line based, functions (see [[call]], [[execVM]], [[compile]], [[then]], [[do]]) are based on structured expressions and end-of-line has no special meaning, it is considered to be equivalent to space or semicolon and is therefore required even when ending line.
While Sqs [[Script syntax|script syntax]] is line based, functions (see [[call]], [[execVM]], [[compile]], [[then]], [[do]]) are based on structured expressions and end-of-line has no special meaning, it is considered to be equivalent to space or semicolon and is therefore required even when ending line.


'''''Note:''' Sqs Scripts can do some things that are not possible in functions. Scripts can wait suspended until some condition is met, they can also use goto to change execution point at any time.''


'''Note:''' Sqs Scripts can do some things that are not possible in functions.
Starting with Armed Assault even function based [[Script|scripts]] can wait suspended using [[sleep]] or [[waitUntil]]. While SQS scripts still work, they are considered deprecated and wherever possible, structured syntax should be used instead.''
 
Scripts can wait suspended until some condition is met, they can also use goto to change execution point at any time. (Note: since Armed Assault even function based [[Script|scripts]] can wait suspended using [[sleep]] or [[waitUntil]]).
 


Main language contructs used in functions are:
Main language contructs used in functions are:

Revision as of 19:06, 21 July 2006

Description:

While Sqs script syntax is line based, functions (see call, execVM, compile, then, do) are based on structured expressions and end-of-line has no special meaning, it is considered to be equivalent to space or semicolon and is therefore required even when ending line.

Note: Sqs Scripts can do some things that are not possible in functions. Scripts can wait suspended until some condition is met, they can also use goto to change execution point at any time.

Starting with Armed Assault even function based scripts can wait suspended using sleep or waitUntil. While SQS scripts still work, they are considered deprecated and wherever possible, structured syntax should be used instead.

Main language contructs used in functions are:

  • if..then..else
  • while..do
  • Curled braces
  • Multiple commands (including assigment commands) are delimited with a semicolon.


Result of the last expression evaluated is returned as a function result.

This can be nothing when a function returns no value.


Example 1 (max.sqf)

comment "Return maximum of first and second argument";
private {"_a","_b"};
_a = _this select 0;
_b = _this select 1;
if (_a>_b) then {_a} else {_b}


Example 2 (infantrySafe.sqf)

comment "Switch all infantry units to safe mode";
{
 if (vehicle _x == _x) then
 {
  _x setBehaviour "safe"
 }
} forEach _this


Due to line-based nature of Sqs scripts it is not possible to create multiline string constants in them.
To overcome this limitation you can store multiline in separate files and load them using loadFile or preprocessFile functions (the second uses C-like preprocessor with // or /* */ comments and #define macros).
Recommended file extension for functions is .SQF (as opposed to .SQS used for scripts).