shoes
Vars | |
blood_on_feet | The amount of blood on us |
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can_be_tied | Whether these shoes have laces that can be tied/untied |
lace_time | How long it takes to lace/unlace these shoes |
our_alert_ref | An active alert |
tied | Are we currently tied? Can either be SHOES_UNTIED, SHOES_TIED, or SHOES_KNOTTED |
Procs | |
adjust_laces | adjust_laces adjusts whether our shoes (assuming they can_be_tied) and tied, untied, or knotted |
check_trip | check_trip runs on each step to see if we fall over as a result of our lace status. Knotted laces are a guaranteed trip, while untied shoes are just a chance to stumble |
handle_tying | handle_tying deals with all the actual tying/untying/knotting, inferring your intent from who you are in relation to the state of the laces |
still_shoed | our_guy here is the wearer, if one exists (and he must exist, or we don't care) checking to make sure we're still on the person we're supposed to be, for lacing do_after's |
Var Details
blood_on_feet
The amount of blood on us
can_be_tied
Whether these shoes have laces that can be tied/untied
lace_time
How long it takes to lace/unlace these shoes
our_alert_ref
An active alert
tied
Are we currently tied? Can either be SHOES_UNTIED, SHOES_TIED, or SHOES_KNOTTED
Proc Details
adjust_laces
adjust_laces adjusts whether our shoes (assuming they can_be_tied) and tied, untied, or knotted
In addition to setting the state, it will deal with getting rid of alerts if they exist, as well as registering and unregistering the stepping signals
Arguments:
- state: SHOES_UNTIED, SHOES_TIED, or SHOES_KNOTTED, depending on what you want them to become
- user: used to check to see if we're the ones unknotting our own laces
check_trip
check_trip runs on each step to see if we fall over as a result of our lace status. Knotted laces are a guaranteed trip, while untied shoes are just a chance to stumble
handle_tying
handle_tying deals with all the actual tying/untying/knotting, inferring your intent from who you are in relation to the state of the laces
If you're the wearer, you want them to move towards tied-ness (knotted -> untied -> tied). If you're not, you're pranking them, so you're moving towards knotted-ness (tied -> untied -> knotted)
Arguments:
- user: who is the person interacting with the shoes?
still_shoed
our_guy here is the wearer, if one exists (and he must exist, or we don't care) checking to make sure we're still on the person we're supposed to be, for lacing do_after's