OOP
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Object Orientated Programming is introduced in MTA:SA 1.4 and comes with special utility classes like Vector and Matrix. This page contains general information about the OOP functions and provides useful links.
Turning it on
You must set the <oop> key in the server configuration file from false to true to enable OOP in your server. However, Vectors and Matrices will always work regardless of OOP being enabled.
Vectors and Matrices
Vector and Matrix make it easier to drop the complex maths and go straight ahead with fun part of maths. As mentioned above, OOP does not have to be enabled in the server config for this to be enabled.
OOP Metatable Structure
You will undersand this if you're an advanced scripter with an understanding in metatables.
-- Exposed to global environment Element = { create = createElement, setPosition = setElementPosition, ... } Vehicle = { create = createVehicle, setColor = setVehicleColor, ... } -- Hidden in lua registry, applied to userdata ElementMT = { __index = CLuaClassDefs::Index, __newindex = CLuaClassDefs::NewIndex, __class = Element, __call = __class.create, __set = { type = CLuaClassDefs::ReadOnly, health = setElementHealth, ... }, __get = { type = getElementType, health = getElementHealth, ... }, } VehicleMT = { __index = CLuaClassDefs::Index, __newindex = CLuaClassDefs::NewIndex, __class = Vehicle, __parent = ElementMT, __call = __class.create, __set = { damageProof = setVehicleDamageProof ... }, __get = { damageProof = isVehicleDamageProof ... }, }
Things to do
- Document all the existing functions in OOP form on the documentation