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*A prim can '''not''' hear itself, this to prevent problems with recursion. It can however hear other prims within the same object.
*A prim can '''not''' hear itself, this to prevent problems with recursion. It can however hear other prims within the same object.
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{{LSL Tip|For sake of better readability of your code, please make use of constants. You can use [[PUBLIC_CHANNEL]] instead of channel 0 and [[DEBUG_CHANNEL]] instead of channel +2,147,483,647.}}
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Revision as of 14:50, 5 October 2012

Summary

Function: llWhisper( integer channel, string msg );
0.0 Forced Delay
10.0 Energy

Whispers the text supplied in string msg on channel supplied in integer channel.

• integer channel output chat channel, any integer value
• string msg message to be transmitted
Channel Constant Description
DEBUG_CHANNEL 0x7FFFFFFF Chat channel reserved for script debugging and error messages, broadcasts to all nearby users.
PUBLIC_CHANNEL 0x0 Chat channel that broadcasts to all nearby users. This channel is sometimes referred to as: open chat, local chat and public chat.

Caveats

  • Messages sent on channel zero[1] and DEBUG_CHANNEL are throttled to a rate of <200/10sec, per region, per owner/user.
    • Once the rate is exceeded, all following messages on channel zero or DEBUG_CHANNEL will be dropped until the send rate is again below 200/10sec for the previous 10 sec. Dropped messages, despite being dropped still count against the limit.
  • Text can only be a maximum of 1023 bytes.
  • Whispers can only be heard within 10 meters of the speaking prim (rather than the root). This is contrary to how listens work, where a message can only be heard by any prim in the object if and only if the root prim is capable of hearing it.
  • A prim can not hear itself, this to prevent problems with recursion. It can however hear other prims within the same object.

Examples

KBcaution.png Important: For sake of better readability of your code, please make use of constants. You can use PUBLIC_CHANNEL instead of channel 0 and DEBUG_CHANNEL instead of channel +2,147,483,647.

<lsl> default {

   state_entry()
   {
       // PUBLIC_CHANNEL has the integer value 0
       llWhisper(PUBLIC_CHANNEL, "This is an incredibly useless program.");
   }

} </lsl>

For communicating with the user or owner it is much better to use llDialog, llOwnerSay or llInstantMessage as they won't spam other users.

See Also

Events

•  listen

Functions

•  llListen
•  llOwnerSay
•  llRegionSay Sends chat region wide
•  llSay Sends chat limited to 20 meters
•  llShout Sends chat limited to 100 meters
•  llInstantMessage

Deep Notes

Footnotes

  1. ^ Channel zero is also known as: PUBLIC_CHANNEL, open chat, local chat and public chat

Signature

function void llWhisper( integer channel, string msg );