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Changing the term "keys" in input routine #72
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If it matters: The main reason I used "keys" is because the NES is the first console platform that I learned circa 2000 after having learned the Allegro library, and I carried the habit with me to GBA, my second console platform. Also libtonc, the GBA counterpart to hardware.inc, uses "keys" all over. Its |
As a counterexample: pret/pokecrystal uses “Joy” or “Buttons” depending on the context, but never “Keys”. |
I think "keys" is more meaningful, at least as a teaching tool, as it hints at the low-level nature of reading input on the Game Boy. It's a long way from what most game developers would usually be doing (on any other major platform since the mid-late 90s) i.e. data packets on a serial bus, if not much more high-level 'events'. A "key" is a momentary switch. Also, as you noted, "key" applies to both groups of inputs -- directions and buttons. They are all keys/switches and identical electr(on)ically. Anyway, if it were to be changed, I think "buttons" (e.g. To
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I wonder if a more console-focused term such as "buttons" could be used instead of "keys" for the following-
From what I can tell the comments in the code itself uses the word "buttons" and "directions" to refer to the face buttons and d-pad and that "keys" are meant to encompass both of these but I still feel like it's a word not quite suited for the purpose.
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