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cfpython:cfpython [2020/03/04 21:17] meta-aeon [CreateObject] |
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Sets the value the plugin will return to the server when the script exits. Value and effect depend on the event being handled. | Sets the value the plugin will return to the server when the script exits. Value and effect depend on the event being handled. | ||
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+ | For "apply" events, ''Crossfire.SetReturnValue(0)'' will cause both the script to run and the item to be applied. ''Crossfire.SetReturnValue(1)'' will instead cause only the script to run - the apply to the item will be intercepted. For example, if a script is attached to a carrot, then ''0'' will run the script and eat the carrot, and ''1'' will run the script without eating the carrot. | ||
==== PluginVersion ==== | ==== PluginVersion ==== | ||
Returns an integer representing the Python plugin version. | Returns an integer representing the Python plugin version. | ||
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Arguments: | Arguments: | ||
- | * ''String'', name of object to create | + | * ''String'', arch name of object to create |
* ''Tuple'', containing an ''x'' ''Integer'' and a ''y'' ''Integer'', as coordinates | * ''Tuple'', containing an ''x'' ''Integer'' and a ''y'' ''Integer'', as coordinates | ||
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==== Check ==== | ==== Check ==== | ||
Arguments: | Arguments: | ||
- | * ''String'', name of object to check for. Should be a raw name, without the bonuses and title and such. | + | * ''String'', name of object to check for. Should be a raw arch name, without the bonuses and title and such. |
- | * ''Integer'', optional ''x'' and ''y'' coordinates | + | * ''Tuple'', containing an ''x'' ''Integer'' and a ''y'' ''Integer'', as coordinates |
Return: | Return: | ||
- | * the first object at the specified location matching specified name | + | * the first object at the specified location matching specified arch name |
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+ | Example of format: | ||
+ | <code>examplemap.Check('tree5', (3, 8))</code> | ||
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