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==Syntax==
==Syntax==
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bool setDevelopmentMode ( bool enable )
bool setDevelopmentMode ( bool enable, [ bool enableWeb = false ] )
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===Required Arguments===
===Required Arguments===
*'''enable ''': A boolean to indicate whether development mode is on (true) or off (false)  
*'''enable ''': A boolean to indicate whether development mode is on (true) or off (false)  
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*'''enableWeb ''': A boolean to indicate whether browser debug messages will be filtered(false) or not(true)
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===Returns===
===Returns===

Revision as of 17:21, 4 April 2015

This function is used to set the development mode of the client. Setting development mode allows access to special commands which can assist with script debugging.

Development mode commands:

  • showcol: Enables colshapes to be viewed as a wireframe object.
  • showsound: Enables world sound ids to be printed in the debug output window.

Syntax

bool setDevelopmentMode ( bool enable, [ bool enableWeb = false ] )

Required Arguments

  • enable : A boolean to indicate whether development mode is on (true) or off (false)
  • enableWeb : A boolean to indicate whether browser debug messages will be filtered(false) or not(true)

Returns

Returns true if the mode was set correctly, false otherwise.

Requirements

Minimum server version n/a
Minimum client version 1.1.1-9.03355

Note: Using this feature requires the resource to have the above minimum version declared in the meta.xml <min_mta_version> section. e.g. <min_mta_version client="1.1.1-9.03355" />

Example

Example 1: This example would set the development mode of the client. Use /showcol [<0-1>] and /showsound [<0-1>] later to enable/disable respective funtions.

addCommandHandler( "devmode",
function ()
    setDevelopmentMode ( true )
end
)

See Also