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* If the requested line is longer than 1024 bytes the returned string will be truncated to the first 1024 bytes of the line.
* If the requested line is longer than 1024 bytes the returned string will be truncated to the first 1024 bytes of the line.
* A [[dataserver]] event does '''not''' get raised. Therefore, other scripts in the linkset are unaware of the processed notecard lines.
* A [[dataserver]] event does '''not''' get raised. Therefore, other scripts in the linkset are unaware of the processed notecard lines.
* Since this function does not idle the script while waiting for a [[dataserver]] event, garbage collection will not run if you are loading an entire notecard by calling llGetNotecardLineSync in a loop. For large notecards, you can quickly run out of free memory, even if you overwrite each line as you read it.
* Since this function does not idle the script while waiting for a [[dataserver]] event, garbage collection will not run while loading an entire notecard by calling llGetNotecardLineSync in a loop. For large notecards, you can quickly run out of free memory, even if you overwrite each line as you read it.
** This does not occur with [[llGetNotecardLine]], which appears to run garbage collection while waiting for the [[dataserver]] event.
** This does not occur with [[llGetNotecardLine]], which appears to run garbage collection while waiting for the [[dataserver]] event.
** This can be mitigated using [[timer]]s (any length will do), but not [[llSleep]], which also blocks garbage collection.
** This can be mitigated using [[timer]]s (any length will do), but not [[llSleep]], which also blocks garbage collection.

Latest revision as of 12:07, 25 June 2024

Summary

Function: string llGetNotecardLineSync( string name, integer line );
0.0 Forced Delay
10.0 Energy

Gets the line of the notecard name from the region's notecard cache immediately without raising a dataserver event.
Returns the string containing the text of the requested line from the notecard.

• string name a notecard in the inventory of the prim this script is in or a UUID of a notecard
• integer line Line number in a notecard (the index starts at zero).

line does not support negative indexes. Returns EOF if line is past the end of the notecard.

Specification

This function returns a string containing the requested line from a notecard in prim inventory, without the need for an asynchronous dataserver event, if the notecard is cached/known in its entirety by the simulator. This speeds up acessing notecard lines tremendously, and allows for near instantaneous random access.

If the notecard does not exist it returns the constant NAK and will shout a message to the debug channel. If the notecard has not been previously cached on the simulator it will return the NAK constant.

Notecards are cached into a fixed-size buffer, with the oldest (least-recently read) notecard getting removed first. It is not safe to assume a notecard has been previously cached. Data for a previously cached notecard may be dropped from the cache at any time, especially on a busy server.

Caveats

  • If line is out of bounds the script continues to execute without an error message.
  • If name is missing from the prim's inventory and it is not a UUID or it is not a notecard then an error is shouted on DEBUG_CHANNEL.
  • If name is a UUID then there are no new asset permissions consequences for the object.
    • The resulting object develops no new usage restrictions that might have occurred if the asset had been placed in the prims inventory.
  • If name is a new empty notecard (never saved) then an error "Couldn't find notecard ~NAME~" (~NAME~ being the value of name) will be shouted on the DEBUG_CHANNEL. This is because until a notecard is saved for the first time, it does not exist as an asset only as an inventory placeholder.
  • If notecard contains embedded inventory items (such as textures and landmarks), EOF will be returned, regardless of the line requested.
  • If the requested line is longer than 1024 bytes the returned string will be truncated to the first 1024 bytes of the line.
  • A dataserver event does not get raised. Therefore, other scripts in the linkset are unaware of the processed notecard lines.
  • Since this function does not idle the script while waiting for a dataserver event, garbage collection will not run while loading an entire notecard by calling llGetNotecardLineSync in a loop. For large notecards, you can quickly run out of free memory, even if you overwrite each line as you read it.
    • This does not occur with llGetNotecardLine, which appears to run garbage collection while waiting for the dataserver event.
    • This can be mitigated using timers (any length will do), but not llSleep, which also blocks garbage collection.

Examples

string NOTECARD_NAME = "notecard";
key READ_KEY = NULL_KEY;

default
{

    touch_start(integer total_number)
    {
        READ_KEY = llGetNumberOfNotecardLines(NOTECARD_NAME);
    }
    
    dataserver(key request, string data)
    {
        if (request == READ_KEY)
        {
            integer count = (integer)data;
            integer index;
            
            for (index = 0; index < (count+1); ++index)
            {
                string line = llGetNotecardLineSync(NOTECARD_NAME, index);
                if (line == NAK)
                {
                    llOwnerSay("---NAK---");
                }
                else if (line == EOF)
                {
                    llOwnerSay("---EOF---");
                }
                else
                {
                    llOwnerSay(line);
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

Following example to call a normal dataserver notecard read using llGetNotecardLine if llGetNotecardlineSync fails with a NAK. Keep in mind to clear any lists you are reading data into when using the following example to keep from corrupting the integrity of the list data.

// llGetNotecardLineSync example with fall back to the old dataserver read
// if llGetNotecardLineSync fails with a NAK.

string  NOTECARD_NAME = "notecard";
key     READ_KEY = NULL_KEY;

key     noteCard_qry;
integer noteCard_line;

default
{

    state_entry()
    {
        // read the notecards number of lines to the
        // simulators cache memory
        READ_KEY = llGetNumberOfNotecardLines(NOTECARD_NAME);
    }
    
    dataserver(key request, string data)
    {
        // read notecards using the new llGetNotecardLineSync function
        // from simulator cache.
        if (request == READ_KEY)
        {
            integer count = (integer)data;
            integer index;
            
            for (index = 0; index < (count+1); ++index)
            {
                string line = llGetNotecardLineSync(NOTECARD_NAME, index);
                if (line == NAK)
                {
                    // Got a notecard NAK meaning llGetNotecardLineSync had and error.
                    // falling back to the old dataserver event to read notecards.
                    llOwnerSay("---NAK---");
                    noteCard_qry = llGetNotecardLine(NOTECARD_NAME, noteCard_line);
                    return;  // return is needed to break the for/next loop once the NAK is encountered.
                }
                else if (line == EOF)
                {
                    // End of notecard.
                    llOwnerSay("---EOF---");
                }
                else
                {
                    // do work here.
                    llOwnerSay(line);
                }
            }
        }

        // old system takes over if a NAK is encountered.
        if(request == noteCard_qry)
        {
            if(data == EOF)
            {
                // End of notecard encountered.
                llOwnerSay("EOF encountered");
            }
            else 
            {
                // process normal notecard line, then read the next line
                // of the notecard.
                llOwnerSay(data);
                noteCard_qry = llGetNotecardLine(NOTECARD_NAME, ++noteCard_line);
            }
        }
    }
}

Here is a more compact implementation that returns to using llGetNotecardLineSync whenever possible:

string file_name;
integer file_line_number;
key file_request;

default {
    state_entry() {
        file_name = llGetInventoryName(INVENTORY_NOTECARD, 0); // get the name of the first notecard in the object's inventory
    }
    
    touch_start(integer n) {
        // start reading text when the object is touched (you'll probably want to move these lines to another place depending on your needs):
        file_line_number = 0;
        file_request = llGetNotecardLine(file_name, file_line_number);
    }
    
    dataserver(key id, string message) {
        if (id == file_request) {
            while (message != EOF && message != NAK) {
                llOwnerSay(message); // do useful things with the text here
                message = llGetNotecardLineSync(file_name, ++file_line_number);
            }
            if (message == NAK)
                file_request = llGetNotecardLine(file_name, file_line_number);
            if (message == EOF)
                llOwnerSay("End of file.");
        }
    }
}

See Also

Deep Notes

Signature

function string llGetNotecardLineSync( string name, integer line );