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Creating your own wishes requires 2.0.200.24 or greater.
Creating your own wishes requires 2.0.200.24 or greater.


To create a wish, you define a <code>XRL.Wish.WishCommand</code> attribute on a public method.  This method should either be void or bool.
To create a wish, you define a <code>WishCommand</code> attribute on a public method.  This method should either be void or bool. The enclosing class must also have the <code>HasWishCommand</code> attribute


<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
<syntaxhighlight lang="csharp">
using XRL.Wish;


[HasWishCommand]
public class MyWishHandler
public class MyWishHandler
{
{
   // Handles "testwish:foo" or "testwish foo" as a wish command
   // Handles "testwish:foo" or "testwish foo" as a wish command
   [XRL.Wish.WishCommand(Command = "testwish")]
   [WishCommand(Command = "testwish")]
   public static bool TestWishHandler(string rest)
   public static bool TestWishHandler(string rest)
   {
   {
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   // Handles "testwish" with nothing else! (no string param)
   // Handles "testwish" with nothing else! (no string param)
   [XRL.Wish.WishCommand(Command = "testwish")]
   [WishCommand(Command = "testwish")]
   public static void TestWishHandler()
   public static void TestWishHandler()
   {
   {
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   // no command -- uses the method name by default!
   // no command -- uses the method name by default!
   [XRL.Wish.WishCommand]
   [WishCommand]
   public void inc()
   public void inc()
   {
   {
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   }
   }


   [XRL.Wish.WishCommand]
   [WishCommand]
   public void dec()
   public void dec()
   {
   {
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   }
   }


   [XRL.Wish.WishCommand(Regex = @"other fancy match \d things"]
   [WishCommand(Regex = @"other fancy match \d things"]
   public void Handle(System.Text.RegularExpression.Match match)
   public void Handle(System.Text.RegularExpression.Match match)
   {
   {

Revision as of 19:02, 24 March 2021

This page is about modding. See the modding overview for an abstract on modding.
This page is about modding. See the modding overview for an abstract on modding.
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Creating your own wishes requires 2.0.200.24 or greater.

To create a wish, you define a WishCommand attribute on a public method. This method should either be void or bool. The enclosing class must also have the HasWishCommand attribute

using XRL.Wish;

[HasWishCommand]
public class MyWishHandler
{
  // Handles "testwish:foo" or "testwish foo" as a wish command
  [WishCommand(Command = "testwish")]
  public static bool TestWishHandler(string rest)
  {
     Popup.Show("Matched: " + rest);
     // if we dont return true, other wishes will also parse this wish message
     return true;
  }

  // Handles "testwish" with nothing else! (no string param)
  [WishCommand(Command = "testwish")]
  public static void TestWishHandler()
  {
     Popup.Show("Matched it the short way");
     // if we return void, it assumes we handled it
  }

  // showing of non-static also!
  public int count = 0;

  // no command -- uses the method name by default!
  [WishCommand]
  public void inc()
  {
    Popup.Show(count++);
  }

  [WishCommand]
  public void dec()
  {
    Popup.Show(count--);
  }

  [WishCommand(Regex = @"other fancy match \d things"]
  public void Handle(System.Text.RegularExpression.Match match)
  {
    Popup.Show(match.Groups[0].ToString());
  }

}

The regular expression passed to the attribute is parsed using case insensitive matching.