llDataSizeKeyValue
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Summary
Function: key llDataSizeKeyValue( );
Start an asynchronous transaction to request the used and total amount of data allocated for the experience.
Returns a handle (a key) that can be used to identify the corresponding dataserver event to determine if this command succeeded or failed and the results.
The dataserver callback parameters are:
- A key containing the handle returned from llDataSizeKeyValue
- A string containing a comma-delimited list. The first item is a boolean specifying if the transaction succeeded (1) or not (0). The second item is the amount in use, and the third value is the total. All sizes are in bytes.
Caveats
Examples
<lsl>key trans; default {
state_entry() { trans = llDataSizeKeyValue("FOO"); }
}
dataserver(key t, string value) {
if (t == trans) { // our llDataSizeKeyValue transaction is done list result = llCSV2List(value); if (llList2Integer(result, 0) == 1) { // data size retrieved llSay(0, "Space in use: "+llList2String(result, 1)"); llSay(0, "Total space: "+llList2String(result, 2)"); } else { // data size check failed llSay(0, "Key-value failed to check size: " + llList2String(result, 1) ); } }}</lsl>