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multiple timers

Started by Jemte, 22 January, 2005, 20:33:42

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Jemte

timer_reason = nil
user = nil

function NewUserConnected(curUser)
  user = curUser
  SetTimer(3000)
  if (curUser.sName==badname) then
     timer_reason = "msgbadnick"
     StartTimer()
  end
end

function OnTimer()
  if (timer_reason=="msgbadnick") then
    MsgBadNick()
  end
  if (timer_reason=="banbadnick") then
    BanBadNick()
  end
end

function MsgBadNick()
  StopTimer()

  SetTimer(30000)
  StartTimer()
  timer_reason = "banbadnick"
end

function BanBadNick()
  StopTimer()

  user:TimeBan(1)
end

the code just seems to run through everything in the OnTimer event even though i stopped the timer before i set and started it with the new time.

bastya_elvtars

Everything could have been anything else and it would have just as much meaning.

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