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| arma2
|game1= arma2
|1.00
|version1= 1.00


|game2= arma2oa
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|version4= 0.50
|version4= 0.50


|gr1= Variables
|gr1= Namespaces
|gr2= Variables


| Returns the global namespace attached to config parser.
|descr= Returns the global namespace attached to config parser.


| '''parsingNamespace'''
|s1= [[parsingNamespace]]


|r1= [[Namespace]]
|r1= [[Namespace]]


|x1= <code>'''parsingNamespace''' [[setVariable]] ["var1",101.23124];
|x1= <sqf>
_profVar1 = '''parsingNamespace''' [[getVariable]] "var1";</code>
parsingNamespace setVariable ["var1", 101.23124];
_profVar1 = parsingNamespace getVariable "var1";
</sqf>


| [[missionNamespace]], [[uiNamespace]], [[currentNamespace]], [[profileNamespace]], [[localNamespace]], [[allVariables]], [[with]], [[ArmA:_Editing#Forward_Compatibility|Forward Compatibility]]
|seealso= [[missionNamespace]] [[uiNamespace]] [[currentNamespace]] [[profileNamespace]] [[localNamespace]] [[allVariables]] [[with]] [[ArmA:_Editing#Forward_Compatibility|Forward Compatibility]]
}}
}}


 
{{Note
{{GameCategory|arma2|Scripting Commands}}
|user= BrotherhoodOfHam
{{GameCategory|arma3|Scripting Commands}}
|timestamp= 20150127180800
{{GameCategory|tkoh|Scripting Commands}}
|text= Any global variable defined in a config using __EXEC() will be stored in this namespace.<br>
 
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<dt></dt>
<dd class="notedate">Posted on January 27, 2015 - 18:08 (UTC)</dd>
<dt class="note">[[User:BrotherhoodOfHam|BrotherhoodOfHam]]</dt>
<dd class="note"><br>Any global variable defined in a config using __EXEC() will be stored in this namespace.<br>
For example in the description.ext:<br>
For example in the description.ext:<br>
<code>__EXEC(testVar = 1);</code>
<sqf>__EXEC(testVar = 1);</sqf>
The variable "testVar" can be accessed during mission run time using [[getVariable]]
The variable "testVar" can be accessed during mission run time using [[getVariable]]
<code>[[hint]] [[str]] ([[parsingNamespace]] [[getVariable]] ["testVar", 0]);</code>
<sqf>hint str (parsingNamespace getVariable ["testVar", 0]);</sqf>
The above example would print 1.<br><br>
The above example would print 1.<br><br>
This example however:
This example however:
<code>__EXEC(_testVar = 1);</code>
<sqf>__EXEC(_testVar = 1);</sqf>
Would print 0, because adding an underscore will make the variable local to the config in the same way that it would make it local to a script.<br><br>
Would print 0, because adding an underscore will make the variable local to the config in the same way that it would make it local to a script.<br><br>
See [[PreProcessor Commands]] for more details on __EXEC()
See [[PreProcessor Commands]] for more details on __EXEC()
</dd>
}}
</dl>

Latest revision as of 11:55, 26 April 2023

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Description

Description:
Returns the global namespace attached to config parser.
Groups:
NamespacesVariables

Syntax

Syntax:
parsingNamespace
Return Value:
Namespace

Examples

Example 1:
parsingNamespace setVariable ["var1", 101.23124]; _profVar1 = parsingNamespace getVariable "var1";

Additional Information

See also:
missionNamespace uiNamespace currentNamespace profileNamespace localNamespace allVariables with Forward Compatibility

Notes

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BrotherhoodOfHam - c
Posted on Jan 27, 2015 - 18:08 (UTC)
Any global variable defined in a config using __EXEC() will be stored in this namespace.
For example in the description.ext:
__EXEC(testVar = 1);
The variable "testVar" can be accessed during mission run time using getVariable
hint str (parsingNamespace getVariable ["testVar", 0]);
The above example would print 1.

This example however:
__EXEC(_testVar = 1);
Would print 0, because adding an underscore will make the variable local to the config in the same way that it would make it local to a script.

See PreProcessor Commands for more details on __EXEC()