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    Stepping Into C++


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    Stepping into C++ by Mager1794


    Table of Contents

    1. Introduction to C++ or Introduction to Suicide
    2. Writing Gossip Scripts
    3. Game Object AI...
    4. Artificial Intelligence
    5. Playing with Hooks... Is it dangerous?
    6. C++ Command info
    7. Credits

    1. Introduction to C++ or Introduction to Suicide

    In this guide im gonna help you learn C++. C++ is an easy language just
    everyone needs there stepping stone into it. So here is where i come in
    im teaching everything that i learned on my own to step into C++ and makin
    it easier for you.
    Follow this tutorial to make a project http://www.************/forums/emulator-server-guides/133969-how-compile-dll-video.html
    dont do the DLL compiling part just get your self a project file fully set up with the Setup.h and Setup.cpp

    2. Writing Gossip Scripts

    Now C++ Gossip Scripts is kinda like LUA Gossip scripts only im good at the C++
    ones lol
    well lets start with a basic Gossip Script a simple WarpNPC
    Ok well every Gossip Script must begin like this

    Code:
    #include "StdAfx.h"
    #include "Setup.h"
    #ifdef WIN32
    #pragma warning(disable:4305)
    #endif
     
    class SCRIPT_DECL GlobalNPC : public GossipScript
    {
    public:
     void GossipHello(Object * pObject, Player* Plr, bool AutoSend);
     void GossipSelectOption(Object * pObject, Player* Plr, uint32 Id, uint32 IntId, const char * Code);
     void GossipEnd(Object * pObject, Player* Plr);
    void Destroy()
    {
    delete this;
    }
    };
    notice "class SCRIPT_DECL GlobalNPC : public" creates a new class if your
    using a C++ editor programm you can probably click a"-" button that hides it
    every gossip script requires this code above but note the "GlobalNPC" thats the
    name of it you can change that to what ever you wish as long as you change the
    setup at the bottom which we will get to later
    now lets add this to our script
    Code:
    void GlobalNPC::GossipHello(Object * pObject, Player* Plr, bool AutoSend)
     {
         GossipMenu *Menu;
         objmgr.CreateGossipMenuForPlayer(&Menu, pObject->GetGUID(), 1, Plr);
     
    if(AutoSend)
               Menu->SendTo(Plr);
     }
    now i know thats practically completely empty this si the part where we get to
    add choices to our script lets make it look like this
    Code:
    void GlobalNPC::GossipHello(Object * pObject, Player* Plr, bool AutoSend)
     {
         GossipMenu *Menu;
         objmgr.CreateGossipMenuForPlayer(&Menu, pObject->GetGUID(), 1, Plr);
    Menu->AddItem(5, "Shattrath", 1);
    if(AutoSend)
             Menu->SendTo(Plr);
     }
    Note how that looks think do you think you understand it good..im telling you
    what it means anyway
    Menu->AddItem([Put a random number between 1 and 10 this doesn't matter], "[Name of the Selection], [What case it activates when click])
    Dont edit anything until we finish this section
    Code:
    void GlobalNPC::GossipSelectOption(Object * pObject, Player* Plr, uint32 Id, uint32 IntId, const char * Code)
     {
    Creature * pCreature = (pObject->GetTypeId()==TYPEID_UNIT)?((Creature*)pObject):NULL;
    if(pCreature==NULL)
    return;
         GossipMenu * Menu;
         switch(IntId)
         {
         case 0:
    GossipHello(pObject, Plr, true);
         break;
    }
    }
    ok lets make it look like this
    Code:
     
    void GlobalNPC::GossipSelectOption(Object * pObject, Player* Plr, uint32 Id, uint32 IntId, const char * Code)
     {
    Creature * pCreature = (pObject->GetTypeId()==TYPEID_UNIT)?((Creature*)pObject):NULL;
    if(pCreature==NULL)
    return;
         GossipMenu * Menu;
         switch(IntId)
         {
         case 0:
    GossipHello(pObject, Plr, true);
         break;
    case 1: // Add some random comment after a //
    Plr->
    break;
    }
    }
    the Plr is basically saying "Person who clicked it"
    now Add this after it [no spaces] EventTeleport(mapid, x, y, z);
    now change out the (mapid, x, y, z,); with what ever you wish
    or to make it shattrath do this (530, -1887.510010, 5359.379883, -12.427300);
    Great now were only learning so write now what i want you to do is go out and write your own script for a warp NPC
    close the NPC Script off like this
    Code:
    void GlobalNPC::GossipEnd(Object * pObject, Player* Plr)
    {
     GossipScript::GossipEnd(pObject, Plr);
    }
    void SetupGlobalNPC(ScriptMgr * mgr)
    {
    GossipScript * gs = (GossipScript*) new GlobalNPC();
     mgr->register_gossip_script([NPCID], gs);
    }
    look at "void SetupGlobalNPC(ScriptMgr * mgr)" you should have those setup files made for this to work if not in setup.cpp
    make it like this
    void SetupGlobalNPC(ScriptMgr * mgr)
    and setup.h like this
    SetupGlobalNPC(mgr)
    that ends our gossip NPC scripts chapter remember theres so much more you can
    do with gossip scripts just play around with it

    3. Game Object AI...

    Game Object AI isn't quite as long as Gossip Script and well truly not much
    more advanced
    im gonna give you a full gameobject script and i want you to study it and then
    i will show you how to make them
    Code:
    class TutorialPortal : public GameObjectAIScript
    {
    public:
           TutorialPortal(GameObject* goinstance) : GameObjectAIScript(goinstance) {}
           void OnActivate(Player * Plr)
           {
                 Plr->SafeTeleport(1, 0, 4627.442383, -3831.523438, 943.386353, 1.220509);
           }
           static GameObjectAIScript *Create(GameObject * GO) { return new TutorialPortal(GO); }
    };
    GameObjectAIScript * create_go[GOID](GameObject * GO) { return new TutorialPortal(GO); }
    void SetupPortalHandler(ScriptMgr * mgr)
    {
       mgr->register_gameobject_script([GOID], &TutorialPortal::Create);
    }
    now you see where pPlayer->SafeTeleport(1, 0, 4627.442383, -3831.523438, 943.386353, 1.220509); is
    simply edit that to the (1, 0, 4627.442383, -3831.523438, 943.386353, 1.220509); to your custom portals
    (map, zone, x, y, z, o)
    now say you want to limit things to certain people like maybe make guild house compile
    you can easily make if functions like this

    Code:
    if(Plr->GetGUID() == 1)
    {
    after the "{"
    simple start writing code like Plr->SafeTeleport
    and stuff
    lets look at the registering
    Code:
    void SetupPortalHandler(ScriptMgr * mgr)
    {
       mgr->register_gameobject_script([GOID], &TutorialPortal::Create);
    }
    its a gameobject script this time so its not gossip scripts like the last one
    as long as you do the setups right and the base of the script right then the chances of errors will be highly slim
    in setup.h add this under the one in there already
    SetupGlobalNPC(mgr)
    do the same with setup.cpp
    void SetupGlobalNPC(ScriptMgr * mgr)
    and whala your done with a gameobject script

    4. Artificial Intelligence

    This really isn't going to be much indepth but it will give you the right idea when your writing your AI Scripts

    Heres a script i wrote for a server i used to have that went down
    chances are you don't fully understand that, well that just means your in the same position i was in when i first started


    Code:
    class MafiaProtectorAI : CreatureAIScript
    {
    public:
        ADD_CREATURE_FACTORY_FUNCTION(MafiaProtectorAI);
        MafiaProtectorAI(Creature* pCreature) : CreatureAIScript(pCreature)
        {
            m_strike = m_fury = true;
            infostrike = dbcSpell.LookupEntry(STORMSTRIKE);
            infofury = dbcSpell.LookupEntry(WINDFURY);
        }
        
        void OnCombatStart(Unit* mTarget)
        {
            RegisterAIUpdateEvent(_unit->GetUInt32Value(UNIT_FIELD_BASEATTACKTIME));
            _unit->CastSpell(mTarget, infofury, false);
            m_fury = false;
                    int randAnnounce;
                randAnnounce=rand()%4;
                switch (randAnnounce)
                {
                case 0:///Edit this message
                    _unit->SendChatMessage(CHAT_MSG_MONSTER_YELL, LANG_UNIVERSAL, "Intruder!!!!!!!!!!!!!");
                break;
    
                case 1://Edit this message
                    _unit->SendChatMessage(CHAT_MSG_MONSTER_YELL, LANG_UNIVERSAL, "They're After the Jewels Stop them");
                break;
                }
        }
        
        
        void OnCombatStop(Unit *mTarget)
        {
    
            _unit->GetAIInterface()->setCurrentAgent(AGENT_NULL);
            _unit->GetAIInterface()->SetAIState(STATE_IDLE);
            RemoveAIUpdateEvent();
        }
        
        void OnDied(Unit * mKiller)
        {
           RemoveAIUpdateEvent();
        }
        
         void AIUpdate()
        {
            uint32 val = RandomUInt(1000);
            SpellCast(val);
        }
        
        void SpellCast(uint32 val)
        {
            if(_unit->GetCurrentSpell() == NULL && _unit->GetAIInterface()->GetNextTarget())//_unit->getAttackTarget())
            {
                if(m_fury)
                {
                    _unit->CastSpell(_unit->GetAIInterface()->GetNextTarget(), infofury, false);
                    m_fury = false;
                    return;
                }
                
                if(m_strike)
                {
                    _unit->CastSpell(_unit->GetAIInterface()->GetNextTarget(), infostrike, false);
                    m_strike = false;
                    
                    return;
                }
    
                if(val >= 100 && val <= 225)
                {
                    _unit->setAttackTimer(2000, false);
                    m_fury = true;
                }
                if(val >= 790 && val <= 900)
                {
                    _unit->setAttackTimer(4000, false);
                    m_strike = true;
                }
            }
        }
    
    protected:
    
       bool m_strike;
       bool m_fury;
       SpellEntry *infofury, *infostrike;
    };
    lets set up a small little template for you to use

    Code:
    class TemplateAI : CreatureAIScript
    {
    public:
        ADD_CREATURE_FACTORY_FUNCTION(TemplateAI);
        TemplateAI(Creature* pCreature) : CreatureAIScript(pCreature)
         {
         }
    
    protected:
    
    };
    thats our all magical template, now we need functions in it such as OnCombat etc.

    in this script were gonna add


    • OnCombatStart
    • OnCombatStop
    • OnDied
    • AIUpdate
    • SpellCast



    those are our basics so enter this under


    [code]
    Code:
    class TemplateAI : CreatureAIScript
    {
    public:
        ADD_CREATURE_FACTORY_FUNCTION(TemplateAI);
        TemplateAI(Creature* pCreature) : CreatureAIScript(pCreature)
           {
           }
    Enter this

    Code:
        
        void OnCombatStart(Unit* mTarget)
        {
            
        }
        
        
        void OnCombatStop(Unit *mTarget)
        {
    
        }
        
        void OnDied(Unit * mKiller)
        {
        }
        
        void AIUpdate()
        {
        }
        
        void SpellCast(uint32 val)
        {
     
        }

    Now that we have that lets start scripting what to happen on combat start


    Code:
        void OnCombatStart(Unit* mTarget)
        {
           .... 
        }
    now with me one thing i hate is anything thats practically garunteed and predictable i hate when there is a lack of options in anything so i like to randomize things and thats exactly what were gonna do for the Chat Messages on combat

    were gonna give a 1/4 chance for messages
    2 of them will actually be messages while the other 2 will be nothing but silence

    so its 1/2 chance to speak 1/4 chance to say a certain message, pretty unpredictable right?

    how were gonna do this though is first we'll declare our integer


    Code:
        void OnCombatStart(Unit* mTarget)
        {
           int chatMessage; 
        }
    now we'll use the rand() function to randomize 1-4 and then use the switch function to let it decide the messages

    Code:
        void OnCombatStart(Unit* mTarget)
        {
           int chatMessage; 
           randAnnounce=rand()%4;
                switch (randAnnounce)
                {
                case 0:///Edit this message
                    _unit->SendChatMessage(CHAT_MSG_MONSTER_YELL, LANG_UNIVERSAL, "Intruder!!!!!!!!!!!!!");
                break;
    
                case 1://Edit this message
                    _unit->SendChatMessage(CHAT_MSG_MONSTER_YELL, LANG_UNIVERSAL, "They're After the Jewels Stop them");
                break;
    
        }
    if you have yet to notice we are recreating the script from above
    but the most important part of the OnCombatStart function is this is
    where we Register our AI Update Event
    so make the code look like this


    Code:
    void OnCombatStart(Unit* mTarget)
        {
            RegisterAIUpdateEvent(_unit->GetUInt32Value(UNIT_FIELD_BASEATTACKTIME));
                int randAnnounce;
                randAnnounce=rand()%4;
                switch (randAnnounce)
                {
                case 0:///Edit this message
                    _unit->SendChatMessage(CHAT_MSG_MONSTER_YELL, LANG_UNIVERSAL, "Intruder!!!!!!!!!!!!!");
                break;
    
                case 1://Edit this message
                    _unit->SendChatMessage(CHAT_MSG_MONSTER_YELL, LANG_UNIVERSAL, "They're After the Jewels Stop them");
                break;
    
                case 2://Edit this Message
                break;
    
                case 3://Edit this message
                break;
                }
        }
    notice we registered it to the units BaseAttackTime, basically stating that our AIUpdateEvent is our attack

    now that we have that registered most importantly we need to set when it stops
    Which is
    OnCombatStop
    OnDied

    so those will be the next functions to script


    Code:
        void OnCombatStop(Unit *mTarget)
        {
    
            _unit->GetAIInterface()->setCurrentAgent(AGENT_NULL);
            _unit->GetAIInterface()->SetAIState(STATE_IDLE);
            RemoveAIUpdateEvent();
        }
        
        void OnDied(Unit * mKiller)
        {
           RemoveAIUpdateEvent();
        }
    make the code look like that

    to explain this is pretty much it removes the AIUpdateEvent
    and then it sets it to where no AIAgents are on it and its in an
    Idle state, rather than attacking

    Now in AIUpdate were gonna do some spell casting so lets set up the SpellCast function now


    Code:
    void SpellCast(uint32 val)
    {
       ...
    }
    okay first lets go to the top of our file and define
    our attacks


    Code:
    //Protector
    #define CN_PROTECTOR 100020//Character Entry ID
    #define WINDFURY 25584
    #define STORMSTRIKE 32175
    okay now down to

    Code:
    class MafiaProtectorAI : CreatureAIScript
    {
    public:
        ADD_CREATURE_FACTORY_FUNCTION(MafiaProtectorAI);
        MafiaProtectorAI(Creature* pCreature) : CreatureAIScript(pCreature)
        {
        }
    and make it look like this

    Code:
    class MafiaProtectorAI : CreatureAIScript
    {
    public:
        ADD_CREATURE_FACTORY_FUNCTION(MafiaProtectorAI);
        MafiaProtectorAI(Creature* pCreature) : CreatureAIScript(pCreature)
        {
            m_strike = m_fury = true;
            infostrike = dbcSpell.LookupEntry(STORMSTRIKE);
            infofury = dbcSpell.LookupEntry(WINDFURY);
        }
    and also down to the bottom under where it says

    "protected:"

    enter this


    Code:
       bool m_strike;
       bool m_fury;
       SpellEntry *infofury, *infostrike;
    basically what we just did is define everything that we will be using in this
    script now lets move to the actual SpellCast function


    Code:
    void SpellCast(uint32 val)
    {
       ...
    }
    lets start by checking if its not casting a spell at that moment and make sure it has a target selected

    Code:
     if(_unit->GetCurrentSpell() == NULL && _unit->GetAIInterface()->GetNextTarget())//_unit->getAttackTarget())
            {

    thats good now next were gonna use some boolean checks to make it check if its supposed to cast the spells or not like this


    Code:
    if(m_fury)
                {
                    _unit->CastSpell(_unit->GetAIInterface()->GetNextTarget(), infofury, false);
                    m_fury = false;
                }
                
                if(m_strike)
                {
                    _unit->CastSpell(_unit->GetAIInterface()->GetNextTarget(), infostrike, false);
                    m_strike = false;
                    
                }

    when it says

    "if(m_fury)"

    its basically saying

    "if(m_fury == true)"

    now as you can see it cast the spell then sets the booleans as false, it does that to make sure it doesn't cast a spell way more than it should

    now we need to set its ability to turn the booleans true

    Code:
                if(val >= 100 && val <= 225)
                {
                    _unit->setAttackTimer(2000, false);
                    m_fury = true;
                }
            if(val >= 790 && val <= 900)
            {
                _unit->setAttackTimer(4000, false);
            m_strike = true;
            }
    now whats it does is check if the uint32 val is in between certain numbers and if it is then it sets the attack time to a certain time, then setting the boolean to true allowing the spell to be used again

    now to actually define the value we do this in AIUpdate

    Code:
    void AIUpdate()
        {
            uint32 val = RandomUInt(1000);
            SpellCast(val);
        }
    what it does is each time it performs an AIUpdate it randomizes a number between 1-1000 and then uses that number for the val in SpellCast

    last but not least add this to the very bottom of the full script under the very last "}"

    Code:
    void SetupMyInstance(ScriptMgr * mgr)
    {
        mgr->register_creature_script(CN_PROTECTOR, &MafiaProtectorAI::Create);
        
    }
    well thats the AI Part of this guide

    please note this isn't exactly the most professional way to perform spell casting, and i know that but this is a really simple way to teach beginners
    how to program this









    5. Playing with Hooks... Is it dangerous?

    ok well server hooks are where most people get all there cool stuff like insta 70 and gold on startup and more so
    im gonna give you a server hook script taht i wrote and give you every server hook there is for you to look at
    [in the C++ Commands chapter]
    ok lets begin
    Code:
    void OnLoginForFirstTime(Player* plr)
    {
    now that name trully has no effect whatso ever other than thats what i wil register it as
    what really matters is the server hook it gets registered as lets continue make it like this
    Code:
    void OnLoginForFirstTime(Player* plr)
    {
    plr->BroadcastMessage(" Welcome to [Server name] %s", plr->GetName()
    }
    high chance you understand that except maybe the %s. what the %s does is uses that function i added to the end
    of function and gets the players name its fairly simple
    now lets do the setup
    Code:
    void SetupFirstLogon(ScriptMgr * mgr)
    {
    mgr->register_hook(SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_FIRST_ENTER_WORLD, (void*)OnLoginForFirstTime);
    }
    in setup.h add this under the one in there already
    SetupFirstLogon(mgr)
    do the same with setup.cpp
    void SetupFirstLogon(ScriptMgr * mgr)
    and whala your done with a gameobject script

    6. C++ Command info

    SERVER HOOKS:
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_NEW_CHARACTER
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_KILL_PLAYER
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_FIRST_ENTER_WORLD
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_ENTER_WORLD
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_GUILD_JOIN
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_DEATH
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_REPOP
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_EMOTE
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_ENTER_COMBAT
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_CAST_SPELL
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_TICK
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_LOGOUT_REQUEST
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_LOGOUT
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_QUEST_ACCEPT
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_ZONE
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_CHAT
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_LOOT
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_GUILD_CREATE
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_ENTER_WORLD_2
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_CHARACTER_CREATE
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_QUEST_CANCELLED
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_QUEST_FINISHED
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_HONORABLE_KILL
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_ARENA_FINISH
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_OBJECTLOOT
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_AREATRIGGER
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_POST_LEVELUP
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_PRE_DIE - general unit die, not only based on players
    SERVER_HOOK_EVENT_ON_ADVANCE_SKILLLINE



    You get the C++ info by user Plr->
    most the time it brings up a box and lets you choose a command comes in handy alot

    7. Final Tips

    Get the SVN for Sun++ and AspireDev and study there scripts all have great quality and use alot of functions

    Guide is Fully Written by me - Mager1794


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    Also this one includes AI Scripting the other guide lacks that because when i originally made the first guide i didn't know much about it

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