I'm trying to implement NPC scripting using C#'s new await
feature. This is my proof of concept.
In NPC.cs
you can see this snippet:
public async void Run(INPC npc)
{
npc.Say("Hello!");
await npc.WaitForOk();
npc.Say("This is an example of some weird crap.");
await npc.WaitForOk();
npc.Say("Bye.");
await npc.WaitForOk();
}
In a real example the script would be implemented in a scripting language like IronPython. Even though it may support the async
/await
keywords in the future, having to do that for every call is very troublesome and annoying.
I've tried having another method be async and do the await, and having the script simply call that, but due to the way async
/await
works, the script method (Run
) would simply continue without pausing/blocking.
Is there a way to avoid having to make the script method async and having to use await
in front of each call, while still retaining coroutine-like functionality?
Also, if there is a better solution to this already available than to use async
/await
while still being thread-efficient, please highlight it.
Thanks!