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M Winther wrote on Sun, Dec 19, 2010 08:48 AM UTC:
Fergus, I am having problems with the *ask* command. It seems to end up in an eternal loop. When I choose an alternative it merely asks again. I even use a constant to prevent eternal loops, but it doesn't help. (In the following code I use 'skip' for testing purposes):

[...]
elseif equal moved K;
    set legal or checkleap origin dest 1 1 checkleap origin dest 1 0;
    if var legal; 
      if and equal dest c1 equal #wcastletest 0;
        unsetconst wcastletest; 
        setconst wcastletest 1;
	if or and equal origin b1 and equal @ space d1 equal R space a1
              and equal origin d1 and equal @ space b1 equal R space a1;
	   ask 'Do you want to castle long?' 'y' 'skip' 'n' 'skip';
        endif; 	
      endif;
    else;
[...]
    endif;
endif;


Nor can I get 'askpromote' to work. This generates an eternal loop:

if and var legal equal rankname dest 8;
      askpromote Q R B N;
endif;

/Mats

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