Difference between revisions of "LSL Protocol/Cool Hud Protocol"
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key MyPrimaryDominant; | key MyPrimaryDominant; | ||
list MySecondaryDominants; // Must | list MySecondaryDominants; // Must contain a list of keys (avatar UUIDs) | ||
RegsisterPrimaryDominant() { | RegsisterPrimaryDominant() { | ||
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Note that the Cool Hud will not make any difference between the two kinds of dominants in the above example: it simply considers all of them as trusted persons. | Note that the Cool Hud will not make any difference between the two kinds of dominants in the above example: it simply considers all of them as trusted persons. | ||
===Messages relaying=== | ===Messages relaying=== |
Revision as of 14:51, 14 November 2008
What is the Cool Hud ?
The Cool Hud is a small, unobstrusive HUD which was designed by Henri Beauchamp to trigger the menus of his Cool Products.
It can be used to control up to 5 different scripted items, each being associated with one of its buttons. When pressing a button of the HUD, the blue menu of the corresponding item is pulled down. The Cool Hud was originally designed to control scripted attachments, but nothing prevents you from using it with items rezed in-world (note however that the avatar wearing the HUD will then have to be within 20m of the item in order to be able to control the latter via the HUD).
Unlike specialized HUDs, the Cool Hud may work with any scripted object which accepts commands on a private channel, provided the specifications of the protocol described here are followed.
The Cool Hud itself is free and freely redistributable (it got the copy-ok and transfer-ok permissions). You can get a Cool Hud from the Cool Shop, in the freebies corner.
Alternatively and using the specifications below, you may design your own, compatible HUD.
Over time, the Cool Hud functionalities were expanded, and the v2.00 specifications described here provide a relay messaging system between items declared in the Cool Hud. The Cool Hud v2.00 also includes a RestrainedLife relay (see LSL_Protocol/Restrained_Life_Relay/Specification), for which the v2.00 protocol also provides a command to declare trusted dominants.
Requirements
The items designed to be compatible with the Cool Hud must:
- Permanently listen to a private command channel. The channel number may be any positive or negative integer.
- Provide a command to pull down their main menu.
- Provide a texture UUID for use in the associated button of the Cool Hud. The texture shall be a square one and does not need to be larger than 128x128 pixels. It is better if it does not use any transparency (i.e. if it got no alpha channel).
- Declare themselves to the Cool Hud on rezing and on initialization of their scripts (see below).
- Either recognize or silently reject relayed commands from the Cool Hud.
Communications
They are bidirectional but performed on distinct channels.
- The Cool Hud permanently listens on channel -888888 and receives commands on this channel only.
- The compatible item may listen on any private channel number of its own, and must declare this channel to the Cool Hud (see below). The Cool Hud will then use this private channel to send commands to the item.
Basic Protocol
- On rezing (on_rez event) and on initializing (state_entry), the compatible item must declare itself to the Cool Hud. It does so by sending the following parameters on the Cool Hud channel as a CSV list: Id name, Texture UUID, Command channel, Command to send to pull down the menu
- Whenever the Cool Hud receives such a declaration message, it first checks to see if a corresponding button already exists, by comparing the Id name with the ones it already registered. If the name already exists, then the Cool Hud refreshes the associated data (texture, command channel and command) with the newly received one. If the name was unknown so far, and provided it still got free slots (unaffected buttons), the Cool Hud "adds" the corresponding button, using the texture which UUID was passed in the declaration as the button texture and storing the associated data for later use.
- Whenever a button of the Cool Hud is pressed, the Cool Hud renames itself to take the associated Id name, then it emits (with a llSay()) the associated command on the associated command channel. Once this is done, it renames itself back to its original name.
- On receiving the command on its command channel, the compatible item should check that the sender belongs to the same owner as itself, then if equal, it should take the appropriate action for the command it receives (it could also check for the name of the sender which is the Id Name it registered with the Cool Hud).
Implementation example for a compatible item
<lsl> integer MyPrivateChannel = 42; string IdName = "Kilroy Was Here HUD"; string MenuCommand = "menu"; key HudButtonTexture = "d0aff1a0-c6b2-be47-1c61-f32d18d45f0c";
RegisterHud() {
// We send the data to the Cool Hud. Note that llWhisper is suitable for attachments, but // not really for in-world items. llWhisper(-888888, llList2CSV([ IdName, HudButtonTexture, MyPrivateChannel, MenuCommand ]));
}
Menu() {
llDialog(llGetOwner(), "Kilroy Was Here !", [ "OK" ], MyPrivateChannel);
}
Parse(string command) {
if (command == MenuCommand) { // Pull down the menu. Menu(); } else if (command == "reset" || command == "init") { // Just an example of another, user command // (here: /42reset or /42init to reset the script). llResetScript(); }
}
default {
state_entry() { // Open my private command channel. llListen(MyPrivateChannel, "", NULL_KEY, ""); // Register ourselves with the Cool Hud RegisterHud(); llOwnerSay("Ready."); }
on_rez(integer param) { // Register ourselves with the Cool Hud on rezing. RegisterHud(); }
listen(integer chan, string name, key id, string message) { if (llGetOwnerKey(id) == llGetOwner()) { // Parse commands sent by objects/agents belonging // to us only. Parse(message); } }
} </lsl>
Extended Protocol
Over time, some extensions have been added to the above protocol, in the form of commands sent to the Cool Hud on its private channel (-888888). These commands are to be sent in the form:
%command;parameters
with:
- "command": the name of the Cool Hud command.
- "parameters": the parameters for this command, which must not contain any semi-colon (";").
Note also that there shall be no space between the command and the semi-colon (i.e. "%command ;parameters" is not valid).
It is not necessary for the item issuing these commands to be registered with the Cool Hud, but they however must belong to the same owner as the Cool Hud to be taken into account and acted upon.
As of its v2.00, the Cool Hud accepts the following extended commands:
Dominants declaration
Your scripted objects may declare trusted dominants to the Cool Hud for use with its built-in RestrainedLife relay. The objects owned by the trusted dominants are also trusted by the RestrainedLife relay when the latter is in "Auto-accept" mode, which means that in this mode no confirmation will be asked by the relay to its user when interacting with these trusted objects.
The general syntax for this command is:
%dominant;avatar1-uuid[,avatar2-uuid[,avatar3-uuid ...]]
Example: <lsl> key MyPrimaryDominant; list MySecondaryDominants; // Must contain a list of keys (avatar UUIDs)
RegsisterPrimaryDominant() {
llWhisper(-888888, "%dominant;" + (string)MyPrimaryDominant);
}
RegsisterSecondaryDominants() {
llWhisper(-888888, "%dominant;" + llList2CSV(MySecondaryDominants));
} </lsl>
By calling RegsisterPrimaryDominant(), the item will register the primary dominant, while by calling RegsisterSecondaryDominants() it will register all the secondary dominants to the Cool Hud.
Note that the Cool Hud will not make any difference between the two kinds of dominants in the above example: it simply considers all of them as trusted persons.
Messages relaying
It is possible for the Cool Hud to relay messages to the items which are registered with it. The advantage of using the Cool Hud for such a relay, is that any item can broadcast a message to other items for which it ignores what are their command channel. It avoids having to use one more permanent listener on a fixed private channel in all the items. The generic syntax for this extended command is:
%relay;message
where "message" must not contain any semi-colon.
On receiving such a command, the Cool Hud relays it to all the items it got registered, on their respective private command channels, and in the following form:
%relay;message;originator object UUID
Note however that the Cool Hud does not rename itself (with the Id name) before relaying the command to each item like it does when one of its buttons is pressed.
This extended command is so far used by the Cool Products to relay arousal messages (for example between scripted genitals and scripted nipples), with the following conventions for the messages:
- arousal 0: avatar not aroused.
- arousal 1: avatar lightly aroused.
- arousal 2: avatar highly aroused.
- arousal 3: orgasm reached.
So, for a scripted attachment sensitive to arousal (let's say nipples, for example), you could use some code like:
<lsl> integer MyPrivateChannel = 42; string IdName = "My Nipples HUD"; string MenuCommand = "menu"; key HudButtonTexture = "e0aff1a0-c6b2-be47-1c61-f32d18145f0c"; // This is a fake key, use your own integer Hard = FALSE;
RegisterHud() {
// We send the data to the Cool Hud. llWhisper(-888888, llList2CSV([ IdName, HudButtonTexture, MyPrivateChannel, MenuCommand ]));
}
Normal(integer relay) {
if (!Hard) { // No need to continue if the nipples are not stiff. return; } if (relay) { // Only relay arousal level when the state change is not // the result of an already relayed arousal message... llWhisper(-888888, "%relay;arousal 0"); } // Insert the code to make the nipples shrink here Hard = FALSE; llOwnerSay("Your nipples shrink.");
}
Stiff(integer relay) {
if (Hard) { // No need to continue if the nipples are already stiff. return; } if (relay) { llWhisper(-888888, "%relay;arousal 1"); } // Insert the code to make the nipples stiffen here Hard = TRUE; llOwnerSay("Your nipples stiffen.");
}
Menu() {
llDialog(llGetOwner(), "\nNipples state", [ "Stiff", "Normal" ], MyPrivateChannel);
}
Parse(string command) {
command = llToLower(command); if (command == MenuCommand) { Menu(); } else if (command == "normal") { Normal(TRUE); } else if (command == "stiff") { Stiff(TRUE); } else if (llSubStringIndex(command, "%relay;") == 0) { list tokens = llParseStringKeepNulls(command, [ ";" ], [ ]); if (llList2Key(tokens, 2) == llGetKey()) { // Ignore messages we relayed ourselves. return; } string message = llList2String(tokens, 1); if (llSubStringIndex(message, "arousal") != 0) { // Not an arousal message... just ignore it then return; } if (message == "arousal 0") { // Not aroused. Shrink the nipples down. Normal(FALSE); } else { // All the other arousal messages mean we are aroused, // so make the nipples stiff. Stiff(FALSE); } }
}
default {
state_entry() { // Open my private command channel. llListen(MyPrivateChannel, "", NULL_KEY, ""); // Register ourselves with the Cool Hud RegisterHud(); }
on_rez(integer param) { // Register ourselves with the Cool Hud on rezing. RegisterHud(); }
touch_start(integer n) { if (llDetectedKey(0) == llGetOwner()) { // Pull down the menu on touch for our owner only. Menu(); } }
listen(integer chan, string name, key id, string message) { if (llGetOwnerKey(id) == llGetOwner()) { // Parse messages sent by objects/agents belonging to us. Parse(message); } }
} </lsl>