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Headcrab Zombie:


--- Quote from: PowerDag on August 28, 2010, 04:18:15 PM ---The crash(); command closes the client.

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YES. Thank you for your wisdom!

What OP wants to know it WHAT it does to crash it, not just "lollolo it crashes you"

Wedge:


--- Quote from: Headcrab Zombie on August 28, 2010, 05:53:36 PM ---YES. Thank you for your wisdom!

What OP wants to know it WHAT it does to crash it, not just "lollolo it crashes you"

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There is nothing more to say, this is all it does. It crashes the client by crashing it.

Crashing is a form of error recovery. Crash(); just goes into the crashed state without needing an error to cause it. Blockland basically just says "Hey Windows, I've done something bad. Shut down the program to keep it from causing more problems and show an error report on the screen." It doesn't actually have to do anything wrong.

Headcrab Zombie:

I see.
Interesting.

Makingblah:

What does deletedatablocks(); even do?

I'm too frightened to do it.

Kalphiter:


--- Quote from: Makingblah on August 30, 2010, 11:47:09 AM ---What does deletedatablocks(); even do?

I'm too frightened to do it.

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Hmmmmmmmm...

--- Quote from: Makingblah on August 30, 2010, 11:47:09 AM ---delete datablocks

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