Difference between revisions of "LlDeleteKeyValue"

From Second Life Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
 
(6 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Category:Experience Tools]]
[[Category:Experience Tools]]
{{LSL_Function
{{LSL_Function
|inject-2=
{{LSL Function/KeyValue|k|value=value|d2_type=string|d2_name=value}}
{{LSL Function/Experience|true}}
|func=llDeleteKeyValue
|func=llDeleteKeyValue
|func_desc=Start an asynchronous transaction to delete a key-value pair associated with the given experience key with the given key.
|func_desc=Start an asynchronous transaction to delete a key-value pair associated with the script's {{LSLGC|Experience}} with the given key ({{LSLPT|k}}).
|func_footnote=
|func_footnote=If the key does not exist the [[dataserver]] will return a failure along with the error [[XP_ERROR_STORAGE_EXCEPTION]].
The dataserver callback parameters are:
|return_type=key|return_subtype=handle
* A key containing the transaction ID returned from llDeleteKeyValue
|return_text=that can be used to identify the corresponding [[dataserver]] event to determine if this command succeeded or failed and the results.
* 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 a string with a status/error message if it failed or the value if the transaction succeeded.
|return_type=key
|return_subtype=transaction_id
|Return_text=for the deletion.
|p1_type=string|p1_name=k|p1_desc=The key for the key-value pair
|p1_type=string|p1_name=k|p1_desc=The key for the key-value pair
|also_functions=
|also_functions=
Line 20: Line 19:
*[[llKeyCountKeyValue]]
*[[llKeyCountKeyValue]]
*[[llKeysKeyValue]]
*[[llKeysKeyValue]]
|examples=<lsl>key trans;
|examples=<source lang="lsl2">key trans;
default
default
{
{
Line 27: Line 26:
         trans = llDeleteKeyValue("FOO");
         trans = llDeleteKeyValue("FOO");
     }
     }
}


dataserver(key t, string value)
    dataserver(key t, string value)
{
    if (t == trans)
     {
     {
        // our llDeleteKeyValue transaction is done
         if (t == trans)
        list result = llCSV2List(value);
         if (llList2Integer(result, 0) == 1)
         {
         {
             // the key-value pair was successfully deleted
             // our llDeleteKeyValue transaction is done
            llSay(0, "New key-value pair was deleted");
            list result = llCSV2List(value);
        }
            if (llList2Integer(result, 0) == 1)
        else
            {
        {
                // the key-value pair was successfully deleted
            // the key-value pair was not deleted
                llSay(0, "New key-value pair was deleted");
            llSay(0, "Key-value failed to delete: " + llList2String(result, 1) );
            }
         }
            else
     }  
            {
}</lsl>
                // the key-value pair was not deleted
|cat1=Dataserver
                llSay(0, "Key-value failed to delete: " + llList2String(result, 1) );
|cat2=Experience
            }
         }  
     }
}</source>
|cat1=Experience
|cat2=Experience/Data
|cat3=Dataserver
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 11:12, 5 May 2015

Summary

Function: key llDeleteKeyValue( string k );

Start an asynchronous transaction to delete a key-value pair associated with the script's Experience with the given key (k).
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.

• string k The key for the key-value pairThe key for the key-value pair

If the key does not exist the dataserver will return a failure along with the error XP_ERROR_STORAGE_EXCEPTION.

For this function to work, the script must be compiled into an Experience.

Specification

Dataserver

The dataserver callback parameters are:

String Components
• integer success A boolean specifying if the transaction succeeded (1) or not (0).
• integer error An XP_ERROR_* flag that describes why the operation failed.
• string value The value for the key-value pair. Maximum 2047 characters, or 4095 if using Mono. Note! This value may contain commas.

Caveats

  • If you recompile a script that was previously associated with an Experience but do so with a client that lacks the ability to compile scripts into an experience the script will lose the associated Experience.

Examples

key trans;
default
{
    state_entry()
    {
        trans = llDeleteKeyValue("FOO");
    }

    dataserver(key t, string value)
    {
        if (t == trans)
        {
            // our llDeleteKeyValue transaction is done
            list result = llCSV2List(value);
            if (llList2Integer(result, 0) == 1)
            {
                // the key-value pair was successfully deleted
                llSay(0, "New key-value pair was deleted");
            }
            else
            {
                // the key-value pair was not deleted
                llSay(0, "Key-value failed to delete: " + llList2String(result, 1) );
            }
        } 
    }
}

Notes

Compiling

For a script to be associated with an Experience...

  • It must be compiled with a client that is Experience aware,
  • The "Use Experience" checkbox must be checked,
  • And one of the users Experience keys selected.
KBcaution.png Important: Not all TPVs have this functionality.

Deep Notes

Signature

function key llDeleteKeyValue( string k );