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Empirically determining !activator and !caller
It's easy enough to guess oftentimes, but I was wondering if there was a more error-proof way of determining them (be it reading source code or setting up an I/O chain).
— SirYodaJedi (talk) 09:23, 24 April 2025 (PDT)
- Reading the source code is mostly error proof by just checking what parameters is .FireOutputor.Setcalled with for example. Checking out activator and caller in IO can be done like this
- Example with checking activator and caller of OnTakeDamage output of prop_physics. I aimed at it and used !picker to target it and addoutput to it first in this case. Then paused the IO. Shot the prop_physics and checked with dumpevent queue command.
] ent_fire !picker addoutput "OnTakeDamage whatever" ] ent_pause Pausing entity I/O events ] dumpeventqueue Dumping event queue. Current time is: 941.23 (940.83) Target: 'whatever', Input: 'Use', Parameter ''. Activator: 'Nescius', Caller 'prop_physics'.