Difference between revisions of "TEXTURE PLYWOOD"

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|value="89556747-24cb-43ed-920b-47caed15465f"
|value="89556747-24cb-43ed-920b-47caed15465f"
|desc=UUID for the default "Plywood" texture
|desc=UUID for the default "Plywood" texture
|pa={{SpecialBox|1=Constant: [[string]] TEXTURE_DEFAULT = "89556747-24cb-43ed-920b-47caed15465f";|3=The string constant TEXTURE_DEFAULT also has the value "89556747-24cb-43ed-920b-47caed15465f"
It can be used just like TEXTURE_PLYWOOD.}}
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|examples
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The UUID "89556747-24cb-43ed-920b-47caed15465f" is also shared by the string contant TEXTURE_DEFAULT, making TEXTURE_DEFAULT and TEXTURE_PLYWOOD interchangeable.
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{{LSL ConstRow|TEXTURE_BLANK}}
{{LSL ConstRow|TEXTURE_BLANK}}

Revision as of 22:46, 7 July 2008

[[Category:LSL {{{type}}}|TEXTURE_PLYWOOD]]

Description

Constant: [[{{{type}}}|{{{type}}}]] TEXTURE_PLYWOOD = "89556747-24cb-43ed-920b-47caed15465f";

The {{{type}}} constant TEXTURE_PLYWOOD has the value "89556747-24cb-43ed-920b-47caed15465f"

UUID for the default "Plywood" texture

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Like any LSO string constants longer then 3 characters and used in multiple places in the code, they should be stored in a global variable. The result will be a considerable memory savings. This does not apply to scripts compiled with Mono. See LSL Constants vs Globals for more information about this and examples.
The UUID "89556747-24cb-43ed-920b-47caed15465f" is also shared by the string contant TEXTURE_DEFAULT, making TEXTURE_DEFAULT and TEXTURE_PLYWOOD interchangeable.

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{{{type}}} TEXTURE_PLYWOOD = "89556747-24cb-43ed-920b-47caed15465f";