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addEventHandler( "onResourceStart", getRootElement(), resourceStartNotify )
addEventHandler( "onResourceStart", root, resourceStartNotify )
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Revision as of 08:22, 4 November 2020

This function outputs scripting debug messages, which can be read by enabling the debug textbox. The debug display level can then be set so that info or warning messages get filtered out.

Syntax

bool outputDebugString ( string text, [ int level=3, int red=255, int green=255, int blue=255 ] )             

Required Arguments

  • text: the text to be output to the debug box.

Optional Arguments

NOTE: When using optional arguments, you might need to supply all arguments before the one you wish to use. For more information on optional arguments, see optional arguments.

  • level: the debug message level. Possible values are:
    • 0: Custom message
    • 1: Error message
    • 2: Warning message
    • 3: Information message (default)
ADDED/UPDATED IN VERSION 1.5.7-9.20477 :
  • 4: Custom message (omits file path and line number)
  • red: The amount of red in the color of the text. Default value is 255.
  • green: The amount of green in the color of the text. Default value is 255.
  • blue: The amount of blue in the color of the text. Default value is 255.
  • [[{{{image}}}|link=|]] Note: Color values are only applied when debug level is 0 or 4.

    Returns

    Returns true if the debug message was successfully output, false if invalid arguments are specified.

    Example

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    Server

    This script notifies when its resource has been loaded using a debug message:

    function resourceStartNotify ( resourcename )
    	-- if the started resource is this one
    	if ( resourcename == getThisResource() ) then
    		-- send an info debug message as a notification
    		outputDebugString ( "Resource " .. getResourceName(resourcename) .. " loaded." )
    	end
    end
    addEventHandler( "onResourceStart", root, resourceStartNotify )
    

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