OsIsUUID

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{{osslfunc
 
{{osslfunc
|function_syntax=LSLInteger osIsUUID(String thing)
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|function_syntax=integer osIsUUID(string thing)
|threat_level=None
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|threat_level=ignored
|description=Returns 1 if the supplied string is a valid UUID, returns 0 otherwise.
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|permissions=true
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|delay=0
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|description=Returns 1 if the supplied string can be converted to key (uuid), returns 0 otherwise.
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|ossl_example=<source lang="lsl">
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default
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{
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    state_entry()
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    {
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        string good_key = "09090909-1111-2222-3213-874598734592";
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        string bad_key =  "8e9a6ed1-e2f4-4735-8132-e027bbcd27g1";
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        llOwnerSay((string)osIsUUID(good_key));
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        llOwnerSay((string)osIsUUID(bad_key));
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    }}
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</source>
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|additional_info=This function was added in 0.7.4-post-fixes
 
}}
 
}}

Revision as of 14:00, 14 November 2018

integer osIsUUID(string thing)
Returns 1 if the supplied string can be converted to key (uuid), returns 0 otherwise.
Threat Level This function does not do a threat level check
Permissions Use of this function is always allowed by default
Extra Delay 0 seconds
Example(s)
default
{
    state_entry()
    {
        string good_key = "09090909-1111-2222-3213-874598734592";
        string bad_key =  "8e9a6ed1-e2f4-4735-8132-e027bbcd27g1";
 
        llOwnerSay((string)osIsUUID(good_key));
        llOwnerSay((string)osIsUUID(bad_key));
     }}
Notes
This function was added in 0.7.4-post-fixes


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