Re: AI Project
- Posted by Kat <kat at kogeijin.com> Nov 06, 2002
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On 7 Nov 2002, at 11:09, Derek Parnell wrote: > > Hi Kat, > this why disk files and databases were invented. I do this sort of thing every > day. Why do you think it is hard to do? Without using associated lists, can win32lib save any of it's vars *without explicitly coding the var names in a save routine* to the disk files? Can it trace the program flow, save that flow to disk, and after a reboot, initiate back to the state in the program it was when it was shut down, so all the returns in the functions execute properly? Kat > 7/11/2002 11:02:29 AM, Kat <kat at kogeijin.com> wrote: > > > > > The other problem is longevity, winOSs haveto get rebooted > >occasionally, and getting the program to remember what it knows and how it > >knows, and what to do with what it knows, and the last state of the "brain", > >will be a pain, because (for example) we cannot look up the list of vars > >(names > >and contents) like Mirc or Lua can do. > > > > --------- > Cheers, > Derek Parnell > > > >