Torque scripting language as C # are you using?
by muhammedekinci · in Torque 3D Beginner · 04/19/2014 (10:12 am) · 20 replies
Hi Torque 3D C # are you using? (Xyz.cs)
.cs extension.
Torque 3D which is written in the programming language?
.cs extension.
Torque 3D which is written in the programming language?
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#2
04/19/2014 (11:02 am)
Torque 3D which is written in the programming language?
#3
04/19/2014 (11:09 am)
The engine is written in C++ and the scripts are in TorqueScript.
#4
winterleafentertainment.com/Products/DotNetTorque.aspx
which uses T3D MIT and allows you to use C# instead of TorqueScript.
04/20/2014 (7:17 am)
There is this:winterleafentertainment.com/Products/DotNetTorque.aspx
which uses T3D MIT and allows you to use C# instead of TorqueScript.
#7
04/20/2014 (3:58 pm)
Those are TorqueScript files. The extension .cs was decided upon before C# existed, it's just a coincidence they're the same.
#8
If you follow that many of your questions will be answered very quickly:
http://www.garagegames.com/products/torque-3d/guides
04/20/2014 (6:52 pm)
I was wondering if you ever did go through the official guide?If you follow that many of your questions will be answered very quickly:
http://www.garagegames.com/products/torque-3d/guides
#9
We know about the .cs extension and we didn't really need a screen shot - old discussion is old.
04/21/2014 (7:21 am)
Tribes was released in 1998 and Microsoft released C# in 2000 - so, Torque was using the .cs extension at least two years before Microsoft.We know about the .cs extension and we didn't really need a screen shot - old discussion is old.
#10
04/21/2014 (7:27 pm)
Also, where does this main.runAllUnitTests.cs come from? It sounds useful. Oh... is it T2D?
#11
04/22/2014 (6:03 am)
That is Torque 2D. I've mentioned it before, but it has a proper and fully functional unit test system.
#12
04/22/2014 (6:27 am)
Are you suggesting that we should, um, 'borrow' it for T3D? ;P
#13
04/22/2014 (6:49 am)
I've suggested it a few times in the past, along with other T2D systems =)
#14
04/24/2014 (6:50 am)
Torque 3D has been written in C# ? :o
#15
Are you a troll? I mean you have asked the same questions over many threads several times... O_o
Here you can read about file extensions
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filename_extension
You should really know something about that before messing around with a game engine of any kind.
Here you can read how to set it up(if you need to change anything):
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/change-file-associations-windows
Did you check out that link I posted?
http://www.garagegames.com/products/torque-3d/guides
Do it now or asap. You need to read it through.
Okay now I think you have gotten enough info to start out.
04/24/2014 (9:19 am)
Torque 3D is written in C++ TorqueScript is a scripting language that looks like C or C++ Torque 3D is NOT written in C# .cs is an extension for TorqueScript files OR C# files... file extensions can be set in Windows However if you have some C# from Microsoft installed you will see all your TorqueScript files as C# files(hence the green C sharp logo), even though they are NOT C# files If you have Torsion and no C# tool installed you will see a Torsion logo etc. etc.
Are you a troll? I mean you have asked the same questions over many threads several times... O_o
Here you can read about file extensions
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filename_extension
You should really know something about that before messing around with a game engine of any kind.
Here you can read how to set it up(if you need to change anything):
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/change-file-associations-windows
Did you check out that link I posted?
http://www.garagegames.com/products/torque-3d/guides
Do it now or asap. You need to read it through.
Okay now I think you have gotten enough info to start out.
#16
It should be rather obvious that he isn't a troll, just doesn't grasp English... like, at all. Notice his sentences make virtually no grammatical sense?
Which also means repeating yourself over and over when not understood won't work, nor will throwing massive English-written wikipedia articles at him.
04/25/2014 (1:09 pm)
Quote:Are you a troll? I mean you have asked the same questions over many threads several times... O_o
It should be rather obvious that he isn't a troll, just doesn't grasp English... like, at all. Notice his sentences make virtually no grammatical sense?
Which also means repeating yourself over and over when not understood won't work, nor will throwing massive English-written wikipedia articles at him.
#17
Perhaps Google translate could help him some?
04/25/2014 (2:00 pm)
Well then I guess I have done what I could... Perhaps Google translate could help him some?
#18
So we've got a user whose English is poor and who is apparently not very computer literate either. If he would identify his native language then perhaps someone who also speaks it could assist - until then he's on his own I guess. We've repeatedly explained this in English and it doesn't seem to be working.
Hope he gets it figured out soon....
04/26/2014 (2:26 pm)
Well, if you're half-fluent in C# you'd realize pretty quickly that TorqueScript most certainly is not C#. If you're half familiar with Windows and how it associates file extensions with applications you'd realize pretty quickly that installation of Visual Studio will associate .cs with the C# icon and then try to open those files with Visual C# - regardless of the actual language the program in the file is written in.So we've got a user whose English is poor and who is apparently not very computer literate either. If he would identify his native language then perhaps someone who also speaks it could assist - until then he's on his own I guess. We've repeatedly explained this in English and it doesn't seem to be working.
Hope he gets it figured out soon....
#19
04/27/2014 (3:25 pm)
Edit: Tried to type in Turkish but the forums ate all the special characters. Oh well.
#20
Stefan: yeah lol why would we want forum software that can deal with unicode? :P
Mich: working on it... T2D does indeed have some systems worth 'borrowing' if for no other reason than it's nice to be able to share expertise between both engines. I've improved the runAllUnitTests function to accept a parameter which gets passed into gtest and I hope will allow us to only run a subset of tests. We'll see if that actually works how I think it does :P.
04/27/2014 (11:32 pm)
Ok, let's maybe wait for muhammedekinci to reply before we make any more personal remarks.Stefan: yeah lol why would we want forum software that can deal with unicode? :P
Mich: working on it... T2D does indeed have some systems worth 'borrowing' if for no other reason than it's nice to be able to share expertise between both engines. I've improved the runAllUnitTests function to accept a parameter which gets passed into gtest and I hope will allow us to only run a subset of tests. We'll see if that actually works how I think it does :P.
Torque 3D Owner JeffH