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Python Quirk Functions
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0. Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
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1. Introduction
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2. Create A Module
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4. Command Requirements
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5. Completed Quirk Function
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1. Introduction
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Introduction
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Over the course of this short tutorial you will learn:
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you will have recreated the default reverse() Quirk Function.
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</pre>
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2. Create A Module
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Create A Module
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All Quirk Function Modules should be created in the 'quirks/' directory. File names <b>must</b> end in '.py'.
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You can have multiple Quirk Functions per Module.
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Create 'reverse.py' in the 'quirks/' directory.
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</pre>
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3. Functions In A Module
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Functions In A Module
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If you've ever done programming before, you should know what a function is. If not, I suggest picking up a good programming book (or e-book).
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return text[::-1]
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</pre>
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4. Command Requirements
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Command Requirements
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For a function to be registered as a Quirk Function, it must conform to three simple rules:
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reverserep.command = "reverse"
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</pre>
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5. Completed Quirk Function
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Completed Quirk Function
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Below is the completed, fully working, reverse Quirk Function. After it I will break down the pieces of each line.
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<pre>
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