Crashing your Sauer |
by suicizer01
on 12/14/2011 20:26, 18 messages, last message: 01/14/2012 21:32, 1426 views, last view: 05/04/2024 01:37 |
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Post here your way to crash your very own Sauerbraten by a certain command or script.
For example,
"while 1 = 1"
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#1: .. |
by Papriko
on 12/14/2011 21:38
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It doesn't crash anything, but it kicks out some newbies. I'm talking about the good old
/quit spectator mode
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#2: .. |
by JusT_h1ddeN
on 12/15/2011 22:04
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"/do do"
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#3: .. |
by The hidden Man
on 12/16/2011 11:39
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"/bind "w" [quit]"
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by Q009
on 12/16/2011 13:08, refers to #3
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That's not crashing
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#5: oh yeah! |
by Hirato Kirata
on 12/19/2011 06:12
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: = [ sleep 1 [ :; :] ]; :
problem? :)
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#6: .. |
by baby~rabbit
on 12/19/2011 11:35
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: = :;$:
crashes svn..
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#7: Re: .. |
by Papriko
on 12/19/2011 15:14, refers to #6
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To me that one also works without $.
Has that anything to do with the fact that I am still at normal Justice and not SVN?
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#8: Re: .. |
by suicizer01
on 12/19/2011 22:10, refers to #7
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Nope it also crashes SVN versions
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by LawlDude
on 12/21/2011 16:32
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Of course this kicks out some newbie too..
/quit current team <3
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#10: Re: .. |
by Sub-Zero
on 12/21/2011 20:19, refers to #9
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ummm, /quit doesn't crash sauer. it shuts it off through proper shut down.
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#11: .. |
by Nixot
on 12/27/2011 17:13
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alias lol lol; lol
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#12: Re: .. |
by Q009
on 12/27/2011 18:35, refers to #11
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Why "alias"? :P
x = x; x
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#13: Re: .. |
by Papriko
on 12/27/2011 18:36, refers to #12
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Same as baby-rabbit's.
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#14: Re: .. |
by Q009
on 12/27/2011 18:39, refers to #13
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Not really
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by Papriko
on 12/27/2011 22:56
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Yes. it works without the $ too and then you have again the same "newcommand = newcommand; newcommand" structure.
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by Hirato Kirata
on 01/14/2012 16:51
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dostuff = [
do [ @arg1 ]
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dostuff [do [@arg1]]
The do isn't the issue here.
the macros are expanded infinitely causing a crash, do the do's are just used to add a few levels.
Also I'm a bit hurt noone noticed the effort I put into making my previous one look like the classic bash forkbomb :(
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#18: Re: .. |
by Papriko
on 01/14/2012 20:21, refers to #17
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Why [@arg1]? @ goes up one level of [brackets], so isn't [@arg1] = $arg1?
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#19: Re: .. |
by Razgriz
on 01/14/2012 21:32, refers to #18
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you'll figure it out once you're older.
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