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{{LSL Header}}
{{LSL Header}}
Note:
If you're new, for today you might prefer to explore by editing one line of a short script of the object, clicking Save to run once, and clicking Reset to run again indefinitely many times. Or you might like to edit and Save in the Inventory > Scripts folder and drag to run a new copy when you please. The [[Hello_Avatar|Hello Avatar]] article illustrates those approaches to learning LSL.
Otherwise:
== Talk Of Not Yet For Windows ==
This Chatbot script mostly works when your Second Life client is Mac OS X.
Surprise! This Chatbot script doesn't even compile when your Second Life client is Windows. Thanks to Tim, Huney, and Alain for pointing this out. Please note: Ppaatt doesn't yet have a copy of Windows running. Ppaatt's still now struggling to get the Apple Boot Camp beta to work to let Windows coexist with Mac OS X.
If you're running a copy of Linux or Windows, you can help. We haven't yet worked out exactly what the difference is between the Second Life syntax rules in Windows and Mac OS X. All the docs erroneously pretend the rules are the same in all clients, and no one has yet tried Linux (except Ppaatt for whom the Linux client crashes out with a windowing error). The [[Talk:Chatbot]] article has links to copies of source authenticated by hashes that do compile in Mac OS X without syntax error. Also no Windows people have yet posted sources authenticated by hashes in Windows. The open source MSys effort of Mingw.org will give you MD5 hash if you run web binaries, also Python hashlib runs in Windows if you only run web sources, ask Ppaatt if you want details.
In parallel so that we don't have to wait to find out exactly what's different about the Windows Second Life client, we're pursuing a strategy of distributing Polish via llMessageLinked so we can rework the whole structure of the script in Mac OS X to make our reworked script divide into arbitrarily many arbitrarily smaller scripts which likely will compile according to whatever the undoc'ed syntax rules of Windows are. The [[Talk:Chatbot]] article has the details on that work in progress.
-- [[User:Ppaatt Lynagh|Ppaatt Lynagh]] 13:02, 20 September 2007 (PDT)


== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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If you're new, you might prefer to explore by editing one line of a short script of the object, clicking Save to run once, and clicking Reset to run again indefinitely many times. Or you might like to edit and Save in the Inventory > Scripts folder and drag to run a new copy when you please. The [[Hello_Avatar|Hello Avatar]] article illustrates those approaches to learning LSL.
If you're new, you might prefer to explore by editing one line of a short script of the object, clicking Save to run once, and clicking Reset to run again indefinitely many times. Or you might like to edit and Save in the Inventory > Scripts folder and drag to run a new copy when you please. The [[Hello_Avatar|Hello Avatar]] article illustrates those approaches to learning LSL.
NOTE:  To run this demo, you must place the script at the bottom of the page into the object you wish to run it on.  Take some time to look at some of the different values and what they can do.  Particularly, take note of the "if/then" states and functions, as well as the "else if" functions.


== The Demo ==
== The Demo ==
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Chat to twiddle the red, green, and blue intensity, also the "alpha" opacity/ transparency:
Chat to twiddle the red, green, and blue intensity, also the "alpha" opacity/ transparency:


<pre>
<source lang="lsl2">
/7 llSetColor(<0.3, 0.3, 0.3>, ALL_SIDES); // darken
/7 llSetColor(<0.3, 0.3, 0.3>, ALL_SIDES); // darken
/7 llSetColor(<1, 1, 1>, ALL_SIDES); // lighten
/7 llSetColor(<1, 1, 1>, ALL_SIDES); // lighten
/7 llSetAlpha(0.7, ALL_SIDES); // make translucent
/7 llSetAlpha(0.7, ALL_SIDES); // make translucent
</pre>
</source>


Chat to twiddle the label of the object running the script:
Chat to twiddle the label of the object running the script:


<pre>
<source lang="lsl2">
/7 llSetText("look at me green", <0.0, 1.0, 0.0>, 1.0); // label
/7 llSetText("look at me green", <0.0, 1.0, 0.0>, 1.0); // label
/7 llSetText("look at me black", <0.0, 0.0, 0.0>, 1.0); // label differently
/7 llSetText("look at me black", <0.0, 0.0, 0.0>, 1.0); // label differently
/7 llSetText("", <0.0, 0.0, 0.0>, 1.0); // do not label
/7 llSetText("", <0.0, 0.0, 0.0>, 1.0); // do not label
</pre>
</source>


Chat to move and rotate while not physical, then kick and spin while physical and bouncy:
Chat to move and rotate while not physical, then kick and spin while physical and bouncy:


<pre>
<source lang="lsl2">
/7 llSetStatus(STATUS_PHYSICS, FALSE);
/7 llSetStatus(STATUS_PHYSICS, FALSE); llSleep(0.1);
/7 llSetPos("+"(llGetPos(), <0.0, 0.0, 2.1>)); // teleport up the Z axis
/7 llSetPos("+"(llGetPos(), <0.0, 0.0, 2.1>)); // teleport up the Z axis
/7 llSetPos("+"(llGetPos(), <0.0, 0.0, -2.1>)); // teleport back down the Z axis
/7 llSetPos("+"(llGetPos(), <0.0, 0.0, -2.1>)); // teleport back down the Z axis
/7 llSetLocalRot(llRotBetween(<1, 0, 0>, llGetSunDirection())); // turn the East face to the Sun
/7 llSetLocalRot(llRotBetween(<1, 0, 0>, llGetSunDirection())); // turn the East face to the Sun
/7 llSetLocalRot(llEuler2Rot(ZERO_ROTATION)); // turn the East face to the East
/7 llSetLocalRot(llEuler2Rot(ZERO_VECTOR)); // turn the East face to the East
/7 llSetStatus(STATUS_PHYSICS, TRUE);
/7 llSetStatus(STATUS_PHYSICS, TRUE); llSleep(0.1);
/7 llSetBuoyancy(0.9); // resist gravity, but don't float
/7 llSetBuoyancy(0.9); // resist gravity, but don't float
/7 llApplyImpulse(<0.0, 0.0, 1.0>, TRUE); // advance along the Z axis
/7 llApplyImpulse(<0.0, 0.0, 1.0>, TRUE); // advance along the Z axis
/7 llApplyRotationalImpulse(<0.0, 0.0, 3.0>, TRUE); // yaw about the Z axis
/7 llApplyRotationalImpulse(<0.0, 0.0, 3.0>, TRUE); // yaw about the Z axis
/7 llSetStatus(STATUS_PHYSICS, FALSE); llSetStatus(STATUS_PHYSICS, TRUE); // zero rot inertia
/7 llSetStatus(STATUS_PHYSICS, FALSE); llSetStatus(STATUS_PHYSICS, TRUE); llSleep(0.1); // zero rot inertia
</pre>
</source>


Chat to ask the object running the script what it knows of itself and avatars:
Chat to ask the object running the script what it knows of itself and avatars:


<pre>
<source lang="lsl2">
/7 llGetAgentSize(llGetLinkKey(llGetNumberOfPrims())) // often not ZERO_VECTOR while avatar sits
/7 llGetAgentSize(llGetLinkKey(llGetNumberOfPrims())) // often not ZERO_VECTOR while avatar sits
/7 llKey2Name(llGetLinkKey(llGetNumberOfPrims())) // often the name of the sitting avatar
/7 llKey2Name(llGetLinkKey(llGetNumberOfPrims())) // often the name of the sitting avatar
/7 llRequestAgentData(llGetOwner(), DATA_BORN); // the data-of-birth of the owning avatar
/7 llRequestAgentData(llGetOwner(), DATA_BORN); // the data-of-birth of the owning avatar
/7 ZERO_VECTOR, FALSE, TRUE, STATUS_PHYSICS, PI // some named code values
/7 ZERO_VECTOR, FALSE, TRUE, STATUS_PHYSICS, PI // some named code values
</pre>
</source>


Chat to present you with a menu of chat messages for you to send by clicking your one choice:
Chat to present you with a menu of chat messages for you to send by clicking your one choice:


<pre>
<source lang="lsl2">
/7 llDialog(llGetOwner(), "A clarifying demo?", ["No", "Yes"], 7); // chat some Q & A
/7 llDialog(llGetOwner(), "A clarifying demo?", ["No", "Yes"], 7); // chat some Q & A
/7 llDialog(llGetOwner(), "Choose an arc:", ["PI_BY_TWO", "PI", "TWO_PI"], 7); // chat some Q & A
/7 llDialog(llGetOwner(), "Choose an arc:", ["PI_BY_TWO", "PI", "TWO_PI"], 7); // chat some Q & A
</pre>
</source>


Chat to ask how much memory exists (in the task of the script of the object) that you never have yet filled with allocations of byte code, stack, or heap:
Chat to ask how much memory exists (in the task of the script of the object) that you never have yet filled with allocations of byte code, stack, or heap:


<pre>
<source lang="lsl2">
/7 llGetFreeMemory()
/7 llGetFreeMemory()
</pre>
</source>


== Your Experience ==
== Your Experience ==
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To keep this article short, this script understands only some of the LSL language that may interest you. We hope you'll find it easy to teach this script to understand whichever part of the LSL language you next want to explore. Just by trying, you can see that this script doesn't understand the less commonly useful library function names, arithmetic operators, code constant names, control flow keywords, punctuation marks, etc. Nor does this script understand any of your own function names, until you add those functions to this script.
To keep this article short, this script understands only some of the LSL language that may interest you. We hope you'll find it easy to teach this script to understand whichever part of the LSL language you next want to explore. Just by trying, you can see that this script doesn't understand the less commonly useful library function names, arithmetic operators, code constant names, control flow keywords, punctuation marks, etc. Nor does this script understand any of your own function names, until you add those functions to this script.


As you first try speaking more of the LSL language, please don't trust this script too much. If you find you get confused over what this script thinks an LSL command means, please consider slowing down enough to design a small one-off experimental script to show you what the SL GUI thinks the command means. When you find a difference between what the SL GUI thinks and what this script thinks, that's a bug. To keep this article short, this script has many bugs of that kind: this script misunderstands much misspelled LSL, and this scripts misunderstands much correct LSL.
As you first try speaking more of the LSL language, please don't trust this script too much. If you find you get confused over what this script thinks an LSL command means, please consider slowing down enough to design a small one-off experimental script to show you what the SL GUI thinks the command means. When you find a difference between what the SL GUI thinks and what this script thinks, that's a bug. To keep this article short, this script has many bugs of that kind: this script misunderstands much misspelled LSL, and this script misunderstands much correct LSL.


We welcome you blogging your experience into the [[Talk:Chatbot|discussion]] tab of this article, to help us track bugs, to help us dream up new tutorial demoes, to encourage our work here, etc.
We welcome you blogging your experience into the [[Talk:Chatbot|discussion]] tab of this article, to help us track bugs, to help us dream up new tutorial demoes, to encourage our work here, etc.
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[[User:Ppaatt Lynagh|Ppaatt Lynagh]] launched this tutorial project in 2007-09.
[[User:Ppaatt Lynagh|Ppaatt Lynagh]] launched this tutorial project in 2007-09.
Ppaatt develops on Mac OS X. You can help by testing Linux or Windows and reporting your experience into  the [[Talk:Chatbot|discussion]] tab of this article.


"Allow anyone to copy", "next owner can copy & modify", and "mark item for sale price L$10" were the rights on Pat's copies of this script in SL, as of 2007-09-06.
"Allow anyone to copy", "next owner can copy & modify", and "mark item for sale price L$10" were the rights on Pat's copies of this script in SL, as of 2007-09-06.
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== The Thousand Lines of Script ==
== The Thousand Lines of Script ==


<pre>
<source lang="lsl2">
// 2007-09-23 http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Chatbot
// 2007-09-25 http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Chatbot
//
//
// Compile and run the Lsl you type on a channel,
// Compile and run the Lsl you type on a channel,
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// thus "chat with your 'bot" while it runs this script.
// thus "chat with your 'bot" while it runs this script.
//
//
// Run well in Windows too by never cascading more than 25 else-if.
// Run well in Windows too by never cascading too many else-if.
//
//


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string lf = "\n";
string lf = "\n";
string quote = "\"";
string quote = "\"";
string escape = "\\";
string escape = "\\";//"


list spacers = [quote, "(", ")", "<", ">", "[", "]", "/", "*", "%", escape];
list spacers = [quote, "(", ")", "<", ">", "[", "]", "/", "*", "%", escape];
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         return [llGetLocalRot()];
         return [llGetLocalRot()];
     }
     }
      
 
     else if ("llGetRegionName" == callable) // ()
     // "ERROR : Syntax Error" rejects another cascading "else" here, in Windows SL
 
     if ("llGetRegionName" == callable) // ()
     {
     {
         return [llGetRegionName()];
         return [llGetRegionName()];
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         llApplyImpulse(llList2Vector(ps, 0), llList2Integer(ps, 1));
         llApplyImpulse(llList2Vector(ps, 0), llList2Integer(ps, 1));
     }
     }
     else if ("llApplyRotationalImpulse" == callable) // (force, local)
     else if ("llApplyRotationalImpulse" == callable) //a (force, local)
     {
     {
         llApplyRotationalImpulse(llList2Vector(ps, 0), llList2Integer(ps, 1));
         llApplyRotationalImpulse(llList2Vector(ps, 0), llList2Integer(ps, 1));
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     }
     }
}
}
</pre>
</source>


[[Category:LSL Library]]
[[Category:LSL Library]]


{{LSLC|Tutorials}}
{{LSLC|Tutorials}}

Latest revision as of 12:22, 24 January 2015

Introduction

This script lets you chat some new example LSL code on a channel, and then see this script compile and run that code for you.

This script chats back the intermediate and final return values at you, like the Prefix Calculator script does. This script also lets you work with data types other than fixed point numbers and with functions beyond arithmetic.

If you're new, you might prefer to explore by editing one line of a short script of the object, clicking Save to run once, and clicking Reset to run again indefinitely many times. Or you might like to edit and Save in the Inventory > Scripts folder and drag to run a new copy when you please. The Hello Avatar article illustrates those approaches to learning LSL.

NOTE: To run this demo, you must place the script at the bottom of the page into the object you wish to run it on. Take some time to look at some of the different values and what they can do. Particularly, take note of the "if/then" states and functions, as well as the "else if" functions.

The Demo

Remember that wood box that you Create by default inside SL (i.e., "in world")?

This script lets you chat LSL commands to make that box translucent and bouncy and then kick that box around and spin that box, as follows ...

Chat to twiddle the red, green, and blue intensity, also the "alpha" opacity/ transparency:

/7 llSetColor(<0.3, 0.3, 0.3>, ALL_SIDES); // darken
/7 llSetColor(<1, 1, 1>, ALL_SIDES); // lighten
/7 llSetAlpha(0.7, ALL_SIDES); // make translucent

Chat to twiddle the label of the object running the script:

/7 llSetText("look at me green", <0.0, 1.0, 0.0>, 1.0); // label
/7 llSetText("look at me black", <0.0, 0.0, 0.0>, 1.0); // label differently
/7 llSetText("", <0.0, 0.0, 0.0>, 1.0); // do not label

Chat to move and rotate while not physical, then kick and spin while physical and bouncy:

/7 llSetStatus(STATUS_PHYSICS, FALSE); llSleep(0.1);
/7 llSetPos("+"(llGetPos(), <0.0, 0.0, 2.1>)); // teleport up the Z axis
/7 llSetPos("+"(llGetPos(), <0.0, 0.0, -2.1>)); // teleport back down the Z axis
/7 llSetLocalRot(llRotBetween(<1, 0, 0>, llGetSunDirection())); // turn the East face to the Sun
/7 llSetLocalRot(llEuler2Rot(ZERO_VECTOR)); // turn the East face to the East
/7 llSetStatus(STATUS_PHYSICS, TRUE); llSleep(0.1);
/7 llSetBuoyancy(0.9); // resist gravity, but don't float
/7 llApplyImpulse(<0.0, 0.0, 1.0>, TRUE); // advance along the Z axis
/7 llApplyRotationalImpulse(<0.0, 0.0, 3.0>, TRUE); // yaw about the Z axis
/7 llSetStatus(STATUS_PHYSICS, FALSE); llSetStatus(STATUS_PHYSICS, TRUE); llSleep(0.1); // zero rot inertia

Chat to ask the object running the script what it knows of itself and avatars:

/7 llGetAgentSize(llGetLinkKey(llGetNumberOfPrims())) // often not ZERO_VECTOR while avatar sits
/7 llKey2Name(llGetLinkKey(llGetNumberOfPrims())) // often the name of the sitting avatar
/7 llRequestAgentData(llGetOwner(), DATA_BORN); // the data-of-birth of the owning avatar
/7 ZERO_VECTOR, FALSE, TRUE, STATUS_PHYSICS, PI // some named code values

Chat to present you with a menu of chat messages for you to send by clicking your one choice:

/7 llDialog(llGetOwner(), "A clarifying demo?", ["No", "Yes"], 7); // chat some Q & A
/7 llDialog(llGetOwner(), "Choose an arc:", ["PI_BY_TWO", "PI", "TWO_PI"], 7); // chat some Q & A

Chat to ask how much memory exists (in the task of the script of the object) that you never have yet filled with allocations of byte code, stack, or heap:

/7 llGetFreeMemory()

Your Experience

The LSL commands quoted above often do work as described in their // comments.

The commands work if chatted in the order shown. The commands work if chatted at the usual wood box built by default (0.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 m) by the Create choice on the ground menu in the SL GUI.

To see how the weight and shape of an object influence its response to commands that require STATUS_PHYSICS TRUE, try sending these commands to other objects.

To see how force multiplies, try adding this script more than once to an object.

To keep this article short, this script understands only some of the LSL language that may interest you. We hope you'll find it easy to teach this script to understand whichever part of the LSL language you next want to explore. Just by trying, you can see that this script doesn't understand the less commonly useful library function names, arithmetic operators, code constant names, control flow keywords, punctuation marks, etc. Nor does this script understand any of your own function names, until you add those functions to this script.

As you first try speaking more of the LSL language, please don't trust this script too much. If you find you get confused over what this script thinks an LSL command means, please consider slowing down enough to design a small one-off experimental script to show you what the SL GUI thinks the command means. When you find a difference between what the SL GUI thinks and what this script thinks, that's a bug. To keep this article short, this script has many bugs of that kind: this script misunderstands much misspelled LSL, and this script misunderstands much correct LSL.

We welcome you blogging your experience into the discussion tab of this article, to help us track bugs, to help us dream up new tutorial demoes, to encourage our work here, etc.

Enjoy,

P.S.

Ppaatt Lynagh launched this tutorial project in 2007-09.

Ppaatt develops on Mac OS X. You can help by testing Linux or Windows and reporting your experience into the discussion tab of this article.

"Allow anyone to copy", "next owner can copy & modify", and "mark item for sale price L$10" were the rights on Pat's copies of this script in SL, as of 2007-09-06.

Related Articles

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Slice_List_String_Etc - Return empty lists and strings when expected, while slicing lists or strings.

The Thousand Lines of Script

// 2007-09-25 http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Chatbot
//
// Compile and run the Lsl you type on a channel,
// faster than you can thru the 2007-08 SL GUI,
// thus "chat with your 'bot" while it runs this script.
//
// Run well in Windows too by never cascading too many else-if.
//

// Choose one chat channel for hearing commands, echoing commands, and chatting results.

integer theChannel = 7;

// Chat back a copy of the meaningful or meaningless command, only on request.

integer theShouldEcho = TRUE;

// Describe the language of an LSL expression without infix operators, string escapes, etc.

string lf = "\n";
string quote = "\"";
string escape = "\\";//"

list spacers = [quote, "(", ")", "<", ">", "[", "]", "/", "*", "%", escape];

list separators()
{
    string tab = llUnescapeURL("%09"); // != "\t"
    string cr = llUnescapeURL("%0D"); // != "\r"
    return [tab, lf, cr, " ", ",", ";"];
}

list types = ["integer", "float", "key", "vector", "rotation", "list"];

// List some frequently useful code values.

list theCodes = [

    TRUE, FALSE,

    PI,
    TWO_PI,
    PI_BY_TWO,
    DEG_TO_RAD,
    RAD_TO_DEG,
    SQRT2,

    NULL_KEY,
    ALL_SIDES,
    EOF,
    ZERO_VECTOR,
    ZERO_ROTATION,

    STATUS_PHYSICS,

    DATA_BORN,
    DATA_NAME,
    DATA_ONLINE,
    DATA_PAYINFO,
    DATA_SIM_POS,
    DATA_SIM_RATING,
    DATA_SIM_STATUS,

    0
];

// List the name of each code.

list theCodenames = [

    "TRUE", "FALSE",

    "PI",
    "TWO_PI",
    "PI_BY_TWO",
    "DEG_TO_RAD",
    "RAD_TO_DEG",
    "SQRT2",

    "NULL_KEY",
    "ALL_SIDES",
    "EOF",
    "ZERO_VECTOR",
    "ZERO_ROTATION",

    "STATUS_PHYSICS",

    "DATA_BORN",
    "DATA_NAME",
    "DATA_ONLINE",
    "DATA_PAYINFO",
    "DATA_SIM_POS",
    "DATA_SIM_RATING",
    "DATA_SIM_STATUS",

    "0"
];

// Evaluate any one parameter.

list valueOf(string word)
{
    if (0 <= llSubStringIndex(word, "."))
    {
        return [(float) word];
    }
    else if (0 <= llSubStringIndex("0123456789", llGetSubString(word, 0, 0)))
    {
        return [(integer) word];
    }
    else
    {
        integer index = llListFindList(theCodenames, [word]);
        if (0 <= index)
        {
            return llList2List(theCodes, index, index);
        } else {
            return [word]; // unevaluated
        }
    }
}

// Add and return the sum.

list sum(list values)
{
    if (llGetListEntryType(values, 0) == TYPE_VECTOR)
    {
        return [llList2Vector(values, 0) + llList2Vector(values, 1)];
    }
    return [];
}

// Subtract and return the difference.

list difference(list values)
{
    if (llGetListEntryType(values, 0) == TYPE_VECTOR)
    {
        return [llList2Vector(values, 0) - llList2Vector(values, 1)];
    }
    return [];
}

// Multiply and return the product.

list product(list values)
{
    if (llGetListEntryType(values, 0) == TYPE_ROTATION)
    {
        return [llList2Rot(values, 0) * llList2Rot(values, 1)];
    }
    return [];
}

// Divide and return the quotient.

list quotient(list values)
{
    if (llGetListEntryType(values, 0) == TYPE_ROTATION)
    {
        return [llList2Rot(values, 0) / llList2Rot(values, 1)];
    }
    return [];
}

// Divide and return the remainder.

list remainder(list values)
{
    return [];
}

// Aggregate and return the composite.

list composite(list values)
{
    integer depth = llGetListLength(values);
    if (depth == 3)
    {
        vector vec;
        vec.x = llList2Float(values, 0);
        vec.y = llList2Float(values, 1);
        vec.z = llList2Float(values, 2);
        return [vec];
    }
    if (depth == 4)
    {
        rotation rot;
        rot.x = llList2Float(values, 0);
        rot.y = llList2Float(values, 1);
        rot.z = llList2Float(values, 2);
        rot.s = llList2Float(values, 2);
        return [rot];
    }
    return [];
}

// Pass the parameters to the named routine.
// Return a list of results.
// Return empty if no result, if empty list returned, or if callable meaningless.

list resultOf(string callable, list parameters)
{

    // Abbreviate the word "parameters"

    list ps = parameters;
    
    // Suicide on command
    
    if ("llDie" == callable) // ()
    {
        llDie(); // CAUTION -- this call deletes this script without saving changes -- CAUTION
    }

    // Return a list of one result of some verbose prefix arithmetic such as { "+"(vec1, vec2) }

    if ("<>" == callable)
    {
        return composite(ps);
    }
    else if ("+" == callable)
    {
        return sum(ps);
    }
    else if ("-" == callable)
    {
        return difference(ps);
    }
    else if ("*" == callable)
    {
        return product(ps);
    }
    else if ("/" == callable)
    {
        return quotient(ps);
    }
    else if ("%" == callable)
    {
        return remainder(ps);
    }

    // Return a list of one result of any type, for some meaningful verbs
        
    if ("llEscapeURL" == callable) // url
    {
        return [llEscapeURL(llList2String(ps, 0))];
    }
    else if ("llEuler2Rot" == callable) // (v)
    {
        return [llEuler2Rot(llList2Vector(ps, 0))];
    }
    else if ("llGetAgentInfo" == callable) // (id)
    {
        return [llGetAgentInfo(llList2Key(ps, 0))];
    }
    else if ("llGetAgentSize" == callable) // (id)
    {
        return [llGetAgentSize(llList2Key(ps, 0))];
    }
    else if ("llGetFreeMemory" == callable) // ()
    {
        return [llGetFreeMemory()];
    }
    
    else if ("llGetLinkKey" == callable) // (linknum)
    {
        return [llGetLinkKey(llList2Integer(ps, 0))];
    }
    else if ("llGetNumberOfPrims" == callable) // ()
    {
        return [llGetNumberOfPrims()];
    }
    else if ("llGetOwner" == callable) // ()
    {
        return [llGetOwner()];
    }
    else if ("llGetPos" == callable) // ()
    {
        return [llGetPos()];
    }
    else if ("llGetLocalRot" == callable) // ()
    {
        return [llGetLocalRot()];
    }

    // "ERROR : Syntax Error" rejects another cascading "else" here, in Windows SL

    if ("llGetRegionName" == callable) // ()
    {
        return [llGetRegionName()];
    }
    else if ("llGetRot" == callable) // ()
    {
        return [llGetRot()];
    }
    else if ("llGetSunDirection" == callable) // ()
    {
        return [llGetSunDirection()];
    }
    else if ("llKey2Name" == callable) // id
    {
        return [llKey2Name(llList2Key(ps, 0))];
    }
    else if ("llRequestAgentData" == callable) // (id, data)
    {
        return [llRequestAgentData(llList2Key(ps, 0), llList2Integer(ps, 1))];
    }
    
    else if ("llRequestSimulatorData" == callable) // (simulator, data)
    {
        return [llRequestSimulatorData(llList2String(ps, 0), llList2Integer(ps, 1))];
    }
    else if ("llRot2Euler" == callable) // (q)
    {
        return [llRot2Euler(llList2Rot(ps, 0))];
    }
    else if ("llRotBetween" == callable) // (v1, v2)
    {
        return [llRotBetween(llList2Vector(ps, 0), llList2Vector(ps, 1))];
    }
    else if ("llUnescapeURL" == callable) // url
    {
        return [llUnescapeURL(llList2String(ps, 0))];
    }
    else if ("llVecNorm" == callable) // v
    {
        return [llVecNorm(llList2Vector(ps, 0))];
    }

    // Obey some meaningful verbs that return no result

    integer meaningful = TRUE;
    
    if ("llApplyImpulse" == callable) // (force, local)
    {
        llApplyImpulse(llList2Vector(ps, 0), llList2Integer(ps, 1));
    }
    else if ("llApplyRotationalImpulse" == callable) //a (force, local)
    {
        llApplyRotationalImpulse(llList2Vector(ps, 0), llList2Integer(ps, 1));
    }
    else if ("llDialog" == callable) // (avatar, message, buttons, channel)
    {
        llDialog(llList2Key(ps, 0),
            llList2String(ps, 1), list2ListEntry(ps, 2), llList2Integer(ps, 3));
    }
    else if ("llSetAlpha" == callable) // (alpha, face)
    {
        llSetAlpha(llList2Float(ps, 0), llList2Integer(ps, 1));
    }
    else if ("llSetBuoyancy" == callable) // (buoyancy)
    {
        llSetBuoyancy(llList2Float(ps, 0));
    }
    
    else if ("llSetColor" == callable) // (color, face)
    {
        llSetColor(llList2Vector(ps, 0), llList2Integer(ps, 1));
    }
    else if ("llSetLocalRot" == callable) // (rot)
    {
        llSetLocalRot(llList2Rot(ps, 0));
    }
    else if ("llSetPos" == callable) // (pos)
    {
        llSetPos(llList2Vector(ps, 0));
    }
    else if ("llSetRot" == callable) // (rot)
    {
        llSetRot(llList2Rot(ps, 0));
    }
    else if ("llSetScale" == callable) // (scale)
    {
        llSetScale(llList2Vector(ps, 0));
    }
    
    else if ("llSetStatus" == callable) // (status, value)
    {
        llSetStatus(llList2Integer(ps, 0), llList2Integer(ps, 1));
    }
    else if ("llSetText" == callable) // (text, color, alpha)
    {
        llSetText(llList2String(ps, 0), llList2Vector(ps, 1), llList2Float(ps, 2));
    }
    else if ("llSitTarget" == callable) // (offset, rot)
    {
        llSitTarget(llList2Vector(ps, 0), llList2Rot(ps, 1));
    }
    else if ("llSleep" == callable) // (sec)
    {
        llSleep(llList2Float(ps, 0));
    }
    else
    {
        meaningful = FALSE;
    }

    // Return an empty list if callable returns no result

    if (meaningful)
    {
        return []; // FIXME: indistinguishable from callable meaningless
    }

    // Return an empty list if callable meaningless
    
    return [];
}

// Return the entries between the first index and the lastPlus index.
// cf. http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Slice_List_String_Etc
// cf. http://www.google.com/search?q=site:docs.python.org+slice

list listGetBetween(list entries, integer first, integer lastPlus)
{

    // Count negative indices back from beyond, stopping at zero

    integer beyond = llGetListLength(entries);
    if (first < 0) { first += beyond; if (first < 0) { first = 0; } }
    if (lastPlus < 0) { lastPlus += beyond; if (lastPlus < 0) { lastPlus = 0; } }

    // Slice if indices nonnegative and strictly ordered

    if (first < lastPlus) // implies && (1 <= lastPlus)
    {
        return llList2List(entries, first, lastPlus - 1);
    }

    // Else return the empty list

    return [];
}

// Return the chars between the first index and the lastPlus index.
// cf. http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Slice_List_String_Etc
// cf. http://www.google.com/search?q=site:docs.python.org+slice

string stringGetBetween(string chars, integer first, integer lastPlus)
{

    // Count negative indices back from beyond, stopping at zero

    integer beyond = llStringLength(chars);
    if (first < 0) { first += beyond; if (first < 0) { first = 0; } }
    if (lastPlus < 0) { lastPlus += beyond; if (lastPlus < 0) { lastPlus = 0; } }

    // Slice if indices nonnegative and strictly ordered

    if (first < lastPlus) // implies && (1 <= lastPlus)
    {
        return llGetSubString(chars, first, lastPlus - 1);
    }

    // Else return the empty string

    return "";
}

// Call llParseString2List for each of the sources.
// Return the results in order.
// cf. http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Separate_Words

list applyLlParseString2List(list sources, list separators, list spacers)
{
    list words = [];
    integer index;
    integer lenSources = llGetListLength(sources);
    for (index = 0; index < lenSources; ++index)
    {
        string source = llList2String(sources, index);
        words += llParseString2List(source, separators, spacers);
    }
    return words;
}

// Divide a source string into words.
// See the chars between separators or spacers, and each spacer, as a word.
// Never see the empty string as a word.
// cf. http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Separate_Words

list separateWords(string chars, list separators, list spacers)
{

    // Begin with all chars in one word

    list words = [chars];

    // List the chars between spacers, and each spacer, as a word

    integer index;
    integer lenSpacers = llGetListLength(spacers);
    for (index = 0; index < lenSpacers; index += 8)
    {
        list some = llList2List(spacers, index, index + 8 - 1);
        words = applyLlParseString2List(words, [], some);
    }

    // Discard the separators after letting the separators separate words

//  integer index;
    integer lenSeparators = llGetListLength(separators);
    for (index = 0; index < lenSeparators; index += 8)
    {
        list some = llList2List(separators, index, index + 8 - 1);
        words = applyLlParseString2List(words, some, []);
    }

    // Succeed

    return words;
}

// Fetch named values, keep spacers, discard separators and commentary.
// Along the way, rejoin any quotation broken into words.
// Trust the caller to have kept at least the separators inside quotations.

list assignValues(list words)
{

    // Begin with nothing

    list values = [];

    // Divide the command into words, but also shatter quotations

    integer lenWords = llGetListLength(words);

    // Consider each word or word of a quotation

    integer index = 0;
    while (index < lenWords)
    {
        string word = llList2String(words, index++);

        // Join together the words of a quotation

        if (word == quote)
        {
            string value = "";
            do
            {
                word = llList2String(words, index++);
                if (word != quote)
                {
                    value += word;
                }
            } while ((word != quote) && (index < lenWords));

            // Quote the chars simply, so the quotation is never found in spacers

            values += quote + value + quote;
        }

        // Discard slash slash commentary

        else if ((word == "/") && (llList2String(words, index) == "/"))
        {
            return values;
        }

        // Discard separators

        else if (0 <= llListFindList(separators(), [word]))
        {
            ;
        }

        // Keep spacers

        else if (0 <= llListFindList(spacers, [word]))
        {
            values += word; // often (word == valueOf(word)) here
        }

        // Fetch named values

        else
        {
            values += valueOf(word);
        }
    }

    // Succeed

    return values;
}

// Return an equivalent source string.
// Pass each quoted parameter value to the callable.
// Compare llDumpList2String

string toSourceString(string callable, list values)
{
    string chars = callable + "(";

    // Take each quoted parameter in order

    integer opened = -1;

    integer index;
    integer lenValues = llGetListLength(values);
    for (index = 0; index < lenValues; ++index)
    {
        list value = llList2List(values, index, index);
        string word = (string) value;

        // Separate inside of each list

        if (word == "[")
        {
            opened = 0;
        }
        if ((index != (opened + 1)) && (word != "]"))
        {
            chars += ", ";
        }

        // Append the quoted parameter

        chars += word;
    }

    // Succeed

    chars += ");";
    return chars;
}

// Fetch an indexed parameter of list type.
// Compare llList2Rot llList2String llList2Vector etc.

list list2ListEntry(list parameters, integer index)
{

    // Step thru links back to the start of this last parameter

    integer depth = llList2Integer(parameters, index);
    integer offset = -1;
    while (0 < depth--)
    {
        offset -= llList2Integer(parameters, offset + 0);
    }

    // Return the zero or more entries

    integer lengthPlus = llList2Integer(parameters, offset + 0);
    integer lenEntries = (lengthPlus - 1);
    list entries = listGetBetween(parameters, offset - lenEntries, offset);
    return entries;
}

// Return a list of one parameter per entry on the left
// by moving the entries of list type parameters
// into a linked list of fetchable lists on the right.

list indexParameters(string callable, list passables)
{

    // Begin with nothing and begin outside of [ ... ]

    list indexables = [];
    list fetchables = [];
    integer depth = 0; // no lists found
    integer opened = -1; // not open

    // Take each quoted parameter in order

    integer index;
    integer lenPassables = llGetListLength(passables);
    for (index = 0; index < lenPassables; ++index)
    {
        list passable = llList2List(passables, index, index);
        string word = (string) passable;

        // Count the zero or more passables enclosed by [ ... ]

        if ((word == "]") && (0 <= opened))
        {
            integer lenEntries = llGetListLength(indexables) - opened;

            // Substitute the nonnegative length for those passables

            list entries = listGetBetween(indexables, opened, llGetListLength(indexables));
            indexables = listGetBetween(indexables, 0, opened) + depth;
            ++depth;

            // Move these passables into the linked list on the right

            fetchables = (lenEntries + 1) + fetchables; // also count the depth as a flat added
            fetchables = entries + fetchables;

            // Consume the "[" from before

            opened = -1;
        }

        // Open with "[" til "]" found

        if (word == "[")
        {
            opened = llGetListLength(indexables);
        }
        else if (word == "]")
        {
            opened = -1;
        }

        // Unquote each string parameter simply

        else if (llGetListEntryType(passable, 0) == TYPE_STRING)
        {
            string chars = word;
            if (llGetSubString(word, 0, 0) == quote)
            {
                chars = stringGetBetween(word, 1, -1); // maybe empty
            }
            indexables += chars;
        }

        // Add the other parameters in order

        else
        {
            indexables += passable;
        }
    }

    // Succeed

    return indexables + fetchables;
}

// Quote each string result simply, so that each result is never found in spacers.
// Pass thru any other results unchanged.

list quoteResults(list results)
{

    // Begin with nothing

    list listables = [];

    // Consider quoting the one result, else every result enclosed in [ ... ]

    integer first = 0;
    integer last = 0;
    integer beyond = llGetListLength(results);
    if (1 < llGetListLength(results))
    {
        first = 1;
        last = beyond - 2;
    }

    // Take each result in order

    integer index;
    for (index = first; index <= last; ++index)
    {

        // Quote each string result (or key result) simply

        integer resultType = llGetListEntryType(results, index);
        if ((resultType == TYPE_STRING) || (resultType == TYPE_KEY))
        {
            list result = llList2List(results, index, index);
            string word = (string) result;
//          listables += "(key) " + quote + word + quote; // no
            listables += quote + word + quote;
        }

        // List all other results unchanged

        else
        {
            list result = llList2List(results, index, index);
            listables += result;
        }
    }

    // Enclose a list of zero or more results in [ ... ], else return one result

    if (1 < beyond)
    {
        return "[" + listables + "]";
    }

    return listables;
}

// Interpret one list of words.

list fetchResults(list values)
{

    // Begin with nothing

    list results = [];
    list depths = [];

    // Take each action in order

    integer index;
    integer lenValues = llGetListLength(values);
    for (index = 0; index < lenValues; ++index)
    {
        list value = llList2List(values, index, index);
        string word = (string) value;
        
        // Count results of "( ... )" or of "< ... >"

        if ((word == "(") || (word == "<"))
        {
            depths += llGetListLength(results); // push the depth
        }

        else if ((word == ")") || (word == ">"))
        {

            // Pop the depth of "(" or "<" opened without ">" or ")" to close

            integer first = llList2Integer(depths, -1);
            depths = listGetBetween(depths, 0, -1); // pop the tail

            // Pop the zero or more parameters

            list passables = listGetBetween(results, first, llGetListLength(results));
            results = listGetBetween(results, 0, first);
//          llOwnerSay("..." + "(" + llList2CSV(passables) + ") == passables");

            // Choose the callable to receive the parameters

            string callable = "<>"; // "<>" for vector source or rotation source
            if (word == ")")
            {
                callable = "()"; // "" for type casts
                list passable0 = llList2List(passables, 0, 0);
                if ((llGetListLength(passables) != 1) || (llListFindList(types, passable0) < 0))
                {
                    callable = llList2String(results, -1);
                    results = listGetBetween(results, 0, -1); // pop the tail
                }

                // Unquote the callable simply

                if (llGetSubString(callable, 0, 0) == quote)
                {
                    callable = stringGetBetween(callable, 1, -1); // unquote simply, even if empty
                }
            }

            // Often chat back each call

            if (theShouldEcho && (llListFindList(["()", "<>"], [callable]) < 0))
            {
                llOwnerSay(toSourceString(callable, passables));
            }

            // Call with a list of parameters

            list parameters = indexParameters(callable, passables);
//          llOwnerSay("(" + llList2CSV(parameters) + ") == parameters");

            list quotables = resultOf(callable, parameters);
//          llOwnerSay("(" + llList2CSV(quotables) + ") == quotables");

            list listables = quoteResults(quotables);
//          llOwnerSay("(" + llList2CSV(listables) + ") == listables");

            results += listables;
        }

        // Push any other word as a parameter, without change

        else
        {
            results += value;
        }
    }

    // Succeed

    return results;
}

// Hear and echo and obey the chat of the owner at the channel.

default
{

    state_entry()
    {
//      llOwnerSay(llGetScriptName() + ".default.state_entry");
        llListen(theChannel, "", llGetOwner(), "");
    }

    dataserver(key queryid, string data)
    {
        llOwnerSay(toSourceString("dataserver", quoteResults([queryid]) + quoteResults([data])));
    }

    listen(integer channel, string name, key id, string message)
    {
//      llOwnerSay(llGetScriptName() + ".default.listen");

        // Compile and run

        llOwnerSay("// " + message);

        list words = separateWords(message, [], separators() + spacers);
//      llOwnerSay(llList2CSV(words) + " == words");

        list values = assignValues(words);
//      llOwnerSay(llList2CSV(values) + " == values");

        list results = fetchResults(values);
//      llOwnerSay(llList2CSV(results) + " == results");

        // Chat back the results, if not empty

        if (results != [])
        {
            llOwnerSay(stringGetBetween(toSourceString("", results), 1, -2));
        }
        
//      llOwnerSay("OK");
    }
}