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Revision as of 06:45, 12 April 2014

Summary

Function: llListenRemove( integer handle );
0.0 Forced Delay
10.0 Energy

Removes listen event callback handle

• integer handle handle to control listen event

Caveats

  • On state change or script reset all listens are removed automatically.
    • A state change can be used as a shortcut to releasing all listens in the script.
  • No error is thrown if handle has already been released or is invalid.

Examples

<lsl> // Listen for one line of chat from the owner, echo it back to them, then stop listening integer ListenHandle; default {

   state_entry()
   {
       // Start listening on channel 0, for text from owner only
       ListenHandle = llListen(0, "", llGetOwner(), "");
   }
   listen(integer channel, string name, key id, string message)
   {
       llOwnerSay(message);            // Echo the message back to the owner
       llListenRemove(ListenHandle);   // Stop listening
   }
}</lsl>

Notes

  • It is good practice to remove listeners when they are no longer required, or set them inactive via llListenControl

See Also

Events

• listen

Functions

•  llListen
•  llListenControl

Deep Notes

Signature

function void llListenRemove( integer handle );

Haiku

"He's calling me names!"
"Tell him I said 'stop'," I say,
"And you -- don't listen."