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DW Doctrine file language.
Always wanted to ask this: are the Doctrines written in some kind of custom script or they are written in one of the programming languages?
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324 views but not 1 answer. Maybe, I will be lucky this time!
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I know this post is like 999 years old but, i think it is Java language (if im not wrong) i can't promise or confirm it is java but it seems like it
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It's most likely ALGOL 60 or Assembly, since they're using the semicolon ; to write comments, instead of using the semicolon to end statements. It really looks a lot like the Kernel language though, which shares elements of C and Assembly. |
Oh ok, i've been doubting it is javascript too, it looks similar, thanks.
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I have written a Syntax Checker for the doctrine language but more than 10 years ago, and I fool have not put it to Github or else elsewhere, and I have lost it :(. Took me quite some time to write it.
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What was exactly in this Syntax Checker and do you know what programing language DW doctrines were written in? |
it just checked the syntax :D. I guess it was just a DSL/scripting language, designed by Sonalysts
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I'm a good way through writing a Doctrine file interpreter. I was making a simulator of a real platforms ASW avionics, and I wanted a way to give my "targets" intelligence. Instead of writing my own, I'm going to use the DW Doctrine files and interpret them.
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sounds cool
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SCS NavalSimEngine Script
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They did provide the modding community with documentation that explains it all. Note to modders: anything we do in modding ("derivative") any of SCS software belongs to SCS per the EULA. Thus none of us "owns" any of our modding work. That said, it is a lot of fun and worth the effort. |
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