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Revision as of 07:58, 19 February 2006
<dict> <key>STATE_1</key> <dict> <key>ENTER</key> <array> <string></string> </array> <key>MESSAGE_A</key> <array> <string>method1: value</string> <string>method2</string> <string>method3</string> </array> <key>MESSAGE_B</key> <array> <string>method4</string> <string>setStateTo: STATE_2</string> <key>EXIT</key> <array> <string></string> </array> <key>UPDATE</key> <array> <string></string> </array> </dict> <key>STATE_2</key> <dict> <key>ENTER</key> <array> <string></string> </array> <key>MESSAGE_A</key> <array> <string>method1: another_value</string> <string>method5</string> </array> <key>MESSAGE_B</key> <array> <string>method6</string> <string>method7</string> <string>setStateTo: STATE_1</string> <key>EXIT</key> <array> <string></string> </array> <key>UPDATE</key> <array> <string></string> </array> </dict> </dict>
Example script of a two-state AI in XML. You can see why ASCII is perferable for AI's.