PICO-8 0.1.11b
The new editor tabs are really handy for keeping code organized, but currently there's no way to rearrange the tabs to influence how a cart's source code is assembled.
Currently, the code is assembled with [TAB0] first, then [TAB1], etc.
For example, if i have . . .
[TAB0]
function fn0() -- end |
[TAB1]
function fn1() -- end |
. . . that seems to get assembled as . . .
function fn0() -- end function fn1() -- end |
That means something like this won't work
[TAB0]
my_update=start_screen_update my_draw=start_screen_draw function _update() my_update() end function _draw() my_draw() end |
[TAB1]
function start_screen_update() -- end function start_screen_draw() cls() print("start_screen_draw") end |
(my_update is nil because start_screen_update is not yet defined on [TAB0] LINE 1)
But if i swap the contents of [TAB0] and [TAB1] it works.
Are you saying you want tab order independent from compile order?
If so, how do you propose showing/setting those things up? Tab order is obviously a gui thing, but how do suggest zep could allow us to reorder compilation?
Seems it would require a separate control structure/file/section.
Why use function pointers like that though? If you just call the functions directly, you would not have that problem, right?
You want to initialize your state globals in _init(). All top-level definitions (in all tabs) will be executed before _init() is called. That's why there is _init().
A direct answer to your question: you can edit the .p8 file in a text editor and re-order the code regions. Each tab's worth of code is delimited by a comment that looks like this:
-->8 |
derp! _init() function works. that's a much better solution.
thanks dddaaannn
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