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06:18, 11 June 2025: TheMCoder (talk | contribs) triggered filter 16, performing the action "edit" on ~ATH implementation attempt. Actions taken: Disallow; Filter description: the "User:" must not be hidden on links to userspace (examine)

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This is my attempt at making [[~ATH]] via python.
This is [[User:TheMCoder|User:TheMCoder]]'s attempt at making [[~ATH]] via python.
All credit for the concept goes to Andrew Hussie.
All credit for the concept goes to Andrew Hussie.


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'TheMCoder'
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'This is my attempt at making [[~ATH]] via python. All credit for the concept goes to Andrew Hussie. == Syntax == It follows standard ~ATH code with a few differences. If you need a refresher, follow this link: [[~ATH]]<br> First, it does not allow loops inside of loops. I might add that later. Second, the execute command only works for python files. Lastly, THIS.die() is required, if it is not added, an error will be returned. === Examples === A basic program would be ~ATH(Taskmgr.exe){}execute(test.py); THIS.die() and assuming that test.py is in the same folder with the following contents: print("Hello, World!") and that the program is running on windows(I do not know if psutil supports the other Oses) It will return "Hello, World!" once Task Manager quits == My Code == import psutil import argparse import string command = "" parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument("file", type=str) parser.parse_args() file = open(parser.parse_args().file, "r").read().replace('\n', '').split(';') def is_process_running(process_name): for process in psutil.process_iter(['name']): if process.info['name'] == process_name: return True return False def main(): if not "THIS.die()" in file: print("Error: This.die() not found") return for line in file: if line.startswith('~ATH('): process_name = line.split('(')[1].split(')')[0] while is_process_running(process_name): pass if line.split('{')[1].split('(')[0] == "execute": program_name = line.split('(')[2].split(')')[0] if program_name != "NULL": exec(open(program_name, "r").read()) else: print("Error: Invalid no execute() found. Use execute(program_name); at the end of the ~ATH command. If you do not want to do anything, use execute(NULL); instead.") if __name__ == "__main__": main()'
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'This is [[User:TheMCoder|User:TheMCoder]]'s attempt at making [[~ATH]] via python. All credit for the concept goes to Andrew Hussie. == Syntax == It follows standard ~ATH code with a few differences. If you need a refresher, follow this link: [[~ATH]]<br> First, it does not allow loops inside of loops. I might add that later. Second, the execute command only works for python files. Lastly, THIS.die() is required, if it is not added, an error will be returned. === Examples === A basic program would be ~ATH(Taskmgr.exe){}execute(test.py); THIS.die() and assuming that test.py is in the same folder with the following contents: print("Hello, World!") and that the program is running on windows(I do not know if psutil supports the other Oses) It will return "Hello, World!" once Task Manager quits == My Code == import psutil import argparse import string command = "" parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument("file", type=str) parser.parse_args() file = open(parser.parse_args().file, "r").read().replace('\n', '').split(';') def is_process_running(process_name): for process in psutil.process_iter(['name']): if process.info['name'] == process_name: return True return False def main(): if not "THIS.die()" in file: print("Error: This.die() not found") return for line in file: if line.startswith('~ATH('): process_name = line.split('(')[1].split(')')[0] while is_process_running(process_name): pass if line.split('{')[1].split('(')[0] == "execute": program_name = line.split('(')[2].split(')')[0] if program_name != "NULL": exec(open(program_name, "r").read()) else: print("Error: Invalid no execute() found. Use execute(program_name); at the end of the ~ATH command. If you do not want to do anything, use execute(NULL); instead.") if __name__ == "__main__": main()'
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'@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -This is my attempt at making [[~ATH]] via python. +This is [[User:TheMCoder|User:TheMCoder]]'s attempt at making [[~ATH]] via python. All credit for the concept goes to Andrew Hussie. '
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