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usage:atlatc:examples:linuxforks_subway_code [2022-06-28 23:32] 56independent [Code] Replace note in light of recent edits |
usage:atlatc:examples:linuxforks_subway_code [2022-06-29 08:23] 56independent Update license information from the forum post (but the rest went over my head as I have only read parts of this |
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I've actually wanted to make a video about the subway code just because I think it's of historical interest but also as an example of how to make an interlocking system out of just LuaATC. Consider this like a partial script dump for that video. | I've actually wanted to make a video about the subway code just because I think it's of historical interest but also as an example of how to make an interlocking system out of just LuaATC. Consider this like a partial script dump for that video. | ||
- | The subway code is something like (A? | + | The subway code is written by orwell, and uses the GPLv3 license. It's a form of interlocking that predates what we call "TSS Interlocking" |
The current code is as follows (it's not all properly indented, much of it may have been edited in-game. It probably started back in 2017, but has barely changed since 2019 due to maturity, stability and decreasing relevance. | The current code is as follows (it's not all properly indented, much of it may have been edited in-game. It probably started back in 2017, but has barely changed since 2019 due to maturity, stability and decreasing relevance. |