State
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- The correct title of this article is state. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
state target;
state target;• label | target | – | name of a state to run |
When encountered at runtime, if the old state and the new state are different states:
- Trigger state_exit in the current state (if it exists) and clear the event queue.
- Change state to target
- Trigger state_entry in the new state if it exists.
If it is the same state, the event queue is left untouched (and state_entry & state_exit are not queued).
state target{ events }
• label | target | – | state name | |
• event | events | – | one or more events |
State definition.
Caveats
- On state change all listens are released.
Examples
state hello { state_entry() { llOwnerSay("Hello"); state default; } state_exit() { llOwnerSay("Goodbye"); } } default { touch_start(integer a) { state hello; } }
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