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Revision as of 15:32, 5 October 2020
MIPS scripting language for IC10 housings / chips
# Text after a # will be ignored to the end of the line. The amount of white # space between arguments isn't important, but new lines start a new command.
Functions
- alias
- alias str r? d? # labels register or device reference with name. When alias is applied to a device, it will affect what shows on the screws in the IC base. (housing)
alias vTemperature r0
alias dAutoHydro1 d0
- move
- d s # stores the value of s in d
move r0 42 # Store 42 in register 0
- add
- d s t # calculates s + t and stores the result in d
add r0 r1 1 # add 1 to r1 and store the result as r0
add r0 r0 1 # increment r0 by one
- sub
- d s t # calculates s - t and stores the result in d
- mul
- d s t # calculates s * t and stores the result in d
- div
- d s t # calculates s / t and stores the result in d
- mod
- d s t
- calculates s mod t and stores the result in d. Note this
- doesn't behave like the % operator - the result will be
- positive even if the either of the operands are negative
- slt
- d s t # stores 1 in d if s < t, 0 otherwise
- sqrt
- d s # calculates sqrt(s) and stores the result in d
- round
- d s # finds the rounded value of s and stores the result in d
- trunc
- d s # finds the truncated value of s and stores the result in d
- ceil
- d s # calculates the ceiling of s and stores the result in d
- floor
- d s # calculates the floor of s and stores the result in d
- max
- d s t # calculates the maximum of s and t and stores the result in d
- min
- d s t # calculates the minimum of s and t and stores the result in d
- abs
- d s # calculates the absolute value of s and stores the result in d
- log
- d s # calculates the natural logarithm of s and stores the result
- in d
- exp
- d s # calculates the exponential of s and stores the result in d
- rand
- d # selects a random number uniformly at random between 0 and 1
- inclusive and stores the result in d
- boolean arithmetic uses the C convention that 0 is false and any non-zero
- value is true.
- and
- d s t # stores 1 in d if both s and t have non-zero values,
- 0 otherwise
- or
- d s t # stores 1 in d if either s or t have non-zero values,
- 0 otherwise
- xor
- d s t # stores 1 in d if exactly one of s and t are non-zero,
- 0 otherwise
- nor
- d s t # stores 1 in d if both s and t equal zero, 0 otherwise
- Lines are numbered starting at zero
- j
- a # jumps to line a.
- bltz
- s a # jumps to line a if s < 0
- blez
- s a # jumps to line a if s <= 0
- bgez
- s a # jumps to line a if s >= 0
- bgtz
- s a # jumps to line a if s > 0
- beq
- s t a # jumps to line a if s == t
- bne
- s t a # jumps to line a if s != t
- bdseal
- d? a(r?|num) # Jump execution to line a and store current line number if device d? is set.
bdseal d0 32 #Store line number and jump to line 32 if d0 is assigned.
bdseal dThisVictim HarvestCrop #Store line in ra and jump to sub HarvestCrop if device dThisVictim is assigned.
- yield
- # ceases code execution for this power tick
- #
- # The following text will be ignored during compiling; use this to create comments.
Conditional functions cheatsheet
suffix | description | branch to line | branch and store return address | relative jump to line | set register |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
prefix: | b- | b-al | br- | s- | |
unconditional | j | jal | jr | ||
-eq | if a == b | beq | beqal | breq | seq |
-eqz | if a == 0 | beqz | beqzal | breqz | seqz |
-ge | if a >= b | bge | bgeal | brge | sge |
-gez | if a >= 0 | bgez | bgezal | brgez | sgez |
-gt | if a > b | bgt | bgtal | brgt | sgt |
-gtz | if a > 0 | bgtz | bgtzal | brgtz | sgtz |
-le | if a <= b | ble | bleal | brle | sle |
-lez | if a <= 0 | blez | blezal | brlez | slez |
-lt | if a < b | blt | bltal | brlt | slt |
-ltz | if a < 0 | bltz | bltzal | brltz | sltz |
-ne | if a != b | bne | bneal | brne | sne |
-nez | if a != 0 | bnez | bnezal | brnez | snez |
-dns | if device d is not set | bdns | bdnsal | brdns | sdns |
-dse | if device d is set | bdse | bdseal | brdse | sdse |
-ap | if a approximately equals b | bap | bapal | brap | sap |
-apz | if a approximately equals 0 | bapz | bapzal | brapz | sapz |
-na | if a not approximately equals b | bna | bnaal | brna | sna |
-naz | if a not approximately equals 0 | bnaz | bnazal | brnaz | snaz |
All b-
commands require target line as last argument, all s-
commands require register to store result as first argument.
All approximate functions require additional argument denoting how close two numbers need to be considered equal. E.g.: sap r0 100 101 0.01
will consider 100 and 101 almost equal (not more than 1%=0.01 different) and will set r0 to 1. The exact formula is if abs(a - b) <= max(c * max(abs(a), abs(b)), float.epsilon * 8)
for -ap
and is similar for other approximate functions.
Device Variables
- Activate
- 1 if device is activated (usually means running), otherwise 0
l r0 d0 Activate # sets r0 to 1 if on or 0 of off
- AirRelease
- Charge
- The current charge the device has.
- CLearMemory
- When set to 1, clears the counter memory (e.g. ExportCount). Will set itself back to 0 when triggered.
- Color
- CompletionRatio
- ElevatorLevel
- ElevatorSpeed
- Error
- 1 if device is in error state, otherwise 0
- ExportCount
- How many items exporfted since last ClearMemory.
- Filtration
- The current state of the filtration system. For example filtration = 1 for a Hardsuit when filtration is On.
- Harvest
- Performs the harvesting action for any plant based machinery.
-
s d0 Harvest 1 # Performs 1 harvest action on device d0
- Horizontal
- HorizontalRatio
- Idle
- ImportCount
- Lock
- Maximum
- Mode
- On
- Open
- Output
- Plant
- Performs the planting operation for any plant based machinery.
-
s d0 Plant 1 # Plants one crop in device d0
- PositionX
- PositionY
- PositionZ
- Power
- PowerActual
- PowerPotential
- PowerRequired
- Pressure
- PressureExternal
- PressureInteral
- PressureSetting
- Quantity
- Total quantity in the device.
- Ratio
- Context specific value depending on device, 0 to 1 based ratio.
- RatioCarbonDioxide
- RatioNitrogen
- The ratio of nitrogen in device atmosphere.
- RatioOxygen
- The ratio of oxygen in device atmosphere.
- RatioPollutant
- The ratio of pollutant in device atmosphere.
- RatioVolatiles
- The ratio of volatiles in device atmosphere.
- RatioWater
- The ratio of water in device atmosphere.
- Reagents
- RecipeHash
- RequestHash
- RequiredPower
- Setting
- SolarAngle
- Solar angle of the device.
-
l r0 d0 SolarAngle # Sets r0 to the solar angle of d0.
- Temperature
- TemperatureSettings
- TotalMoles
- VelocityMagnitude
- VelocityRelativeX
- VelocityRelativeY
- VelocityRelativeZ
- Vertical
- Vertical setting of the device.
- VerticalRatio
- Ratio of vertical setting for device.
- Volume
- Returns the device atmosphere volume
Slot Variables
In general (always?) slots are assigned as follows.
- Slot 0: Import
- Slot 1: Export
- Slot 2: Inside Machine
- Occupied
ls r0 d0 2 Occupied #Stores 1 in r0 if d0 has more seeds
ls vOccupied dThisVictim 2 Occupied #stores 1 in vOccupied if dThisVictim has more seeds
- OccupantHash
- Quantity
- Damage
- Efficiency
- Health
- Growth
ls r0 d0 0 Growth # Store the numerical growth stage of d0 in r0
- Pressure
- Temperature
- Charge
- ChargeRatio
- Class
- PressureWaste
- PressureAir
- MaxQuantity
- Mature
ls r0 d0 0 Mature # Store 1 in r0 if d0 has a mature crop
ls vMature dThisVictim 0 Mature # Store 1 in vMature if dThisVictim has a mature crop
Examples
This example script automates autohydro units and powers the lights off during the day when they're not needed. (Hit Expand)
Uses aliases, sub-routines and comments to minimize lines of code and adaptability.
alias vMature r0 alias vOccupied r1 alias isDayLight r2 alias isOccupied r3 alias dSensor d5 #start of Program Loop start: l isDayLight dSensor Activate #Check if it's daytime or not. # For each device, harvest, plant, powerdown, then power on depending on conditions. alias dThisVictim d0 #Begin processing device 0 bdseal dThisVictim HarvestCrop bdseal dThisVictim PlantCrop bgtzal isDayLight PowerDown blezal isDayLight TurnitOn alias dThisVictim d1 #Begin processing device 1 bdseal dThisVictim HarvestCrop bdseal dThisVictim PlantCrop bgtzal isDayLight PowerDown blezal isDayLight TurnitOn alias dThisVictim d2 #Begin processing device 2 bdseal dThisVictim HarvestCrop bdseal dThisVictim PlantCrop bgtzal isDayLight PowerDown blezal isDayLight TurnitOn alias dThisVictim d3 #Begin processing device 3 bdseal dThisVictim HarvestCrop bdseal dThisVictim PlantCrop bgtzal isDayLight PowerDown blezal isDayLight TurnitOn alias dThisVictim d4 #Begin processing device 4 bdseal dThisVictim HarvestCrop bdseal dThisVictim PlantCrop bgtzal isDayLight PowerDown blezal isDayLight TurnitOn #Can't do a D5 because that's our sensor. j start #Return to the beginning of the program loop. (Yields here may save processing power) HarvestCrop: ls vMature dThisVictim 0 Mature blez vMature ra #If the crop is not mature, return s dThisVictim Harvest 1 #If the crop is mature, harvest it (one). j ra #return PlantCrop: ls vOccupied dThisVictim 2 Occupied #seeds to plant blez vOccupied ra #If the machine has no seeds to plant, return. ls vOccupied dThisVictim 0 Occupied #something growing bgtz vOccupied ra # If the crop plot is occupied, return. s dThisVictim Plant 1 # if we made it this far, plant the crop j ra #return PowerDown: s dThisVictim On 0 #Power the machine down. j ra #Jump to line we came from TurnitOn: s dThisVictim On 1 #Power the machine up j ra ########## #### End Script ##########
This is a sample timer command set, alternating between 1 for 1 tick (0.5s), then off for 2 ticks (1s).
move r0 0 # Line 0: move the value 0 to register0 sub r1 r0 3 # Line 1: subtract 3 from the value in r0 and write it to r1 bltz r1 4 # Line 2: jump to line 4 if r1 < 0 (skip the next line) move r0 0 # Line 3: move the value 0 to register0 slt o r0 1 # Line 4: if r0 < 1 write 1 to the output, otherwise 0. add r0 r0 1 # Line 5: increment r0 by 1 yield # Line 6: wait until next power tick (0.5s) j 1 # Line 7: jump back to line 1 ########## #### End Script ##########
Example:
so you will do l r0 d0 SolarAngle Sorry had last args swapped That would read in the value while, s d1 Vertical r0 Would write the contents of r0 into the devices 1's Vertical property additionally you can make some aliases alias SolarSensor d0 l r0 SolarSensor SolarAngle ########## #### End Script ##########
Another example:
Now the IC is inserted into the housing. The screws D0-D5 can be adjusted directly to the equipment (sensor, console, solar panel, etc.). The ports 'o' and 'i0-i2' have been removed. Instead, commands that directly read and write hardware parameters are added. l <register> <data_channel> <parameter> reads the value of the parameter s <data_channel> <parameter> <register_or_value> writes the value of the parameter ls <register> <data_channel> <slot_number> <parameter> reads the parameter value from the slot For example, l r0 d0 Horizontal s d5 Activate 1 ls r3 db 0 OccupantHash ########## #### End Script ##########
Links
- [1] Stationeering.com offers a programmable circuits simulator so you can develop your code without repeatedly dying in game!
- [2]
- [3]
- [4] syntax highlighting for IC10 MIPS for KDE kwrite/kate text editor