OsGetNotecardLine
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This function directly reads a line of text from the specified notecard, if it exists within the task inventory, and returns the text as a string. It skips the dataserver event, thereby reducing code complexity. This function has a threat level of Very High: | This function directly reads a line of text from the specified notecard, if it exists within the task inventory, and returns the text as a string. It skips the dataserver event, thereby reducing code complexity. This function has a threat level of Very High: | ||
− | + | ''From OSSL_Api.cs:'' | |
− | + | :::"due to the synchronous method this function uses to fetch assets, its use may be dangerous and unreliable while running in grid mode." | |
− | + | <source lang="lsl"> | |
− | < | + | //Example usage: |
default { | default { | ||
state_entry() { | state_entry() { | ||
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} | } | ||
} | } | ||
− | </ | + | </source> |
[[Category:OSSL]] | [[Category:OSSL]] |
Revision as of 16:30, 5 June 2011
osGetNotecardLine(string name, integer line)
This function directly reads a line of text from the specified notecard, if it exists within the task inventory, and returns the text as a string. It skips the dataserver event, thereby reducing code complexity. This function has a threat level of Very High:
From OSSL_Api.cs:
- "due to the synchronous method this function uses to fetch assets, its use may be dangerous and unreliable while running in grid mode."
//Example usage: default { state_entry() { integer i; string notecard = llGetInventoryName(INVENTORY_NOTECARD, 0); for(i=1; i<=osGetNumberOfNotecardLines(notecard); i++) { llSay(0, osGetNotecardLine(notecard, i)); } } }