Re: USER_NOPAUSESPIN in user.settings
By: Nightfox to All on Sat Apr 23 2016 02:53 pm
I have a JavaScript script where I'd like to check for the user's spin pause setting. I saw in sbbsdefs.js that USER_NOPAUSESPIN represents no spinning cursor at the pause prompt for user.settings. However, when I check for this, it seems it's always true, regardless of my spinning cursor setting. I've tried a simple test to ensure I'm correctly checking for it:
if (user.settings & USER_NOPAUSESPIN)
console.print("No spin pause");
else
console.print("Spin pause is enabled");
Regardless of whether my spin pause is enabled or not, that code hits the "No spin pause" case.
I've also tried the "if" test this way (which should be equivalent) with the same result:
if ((user.settings & USER_NOPAUSESPIN) == USER_NOPAUSESPIN)
console.print("No spin pause");
else
console.print("Spin pause is enabled");
I'm not sure if I'm not checking it correctly or if it's a bug in Synchronet. I'm currently running Synchronet 3.17 for Windows built on January 3, 2016.
Perhaps you're confusing USER_NOPAUSESPIN for USER_SPIN? The USER_SPIN setting enables the spinning cursor at all input prompts. The USER_NOPAUSESPIN *disables* the spinning cursor at the pause prompt (only). One has no effect on the other.
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