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{{Command|= Comments | {{Command|= Comments | ||
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|x1= <code>diag_log time;</code>|= EXAMPLE1 | |x1= <code>diag_log time;</code>|= EXAMPLE1 | ||
|x2= <code>diag_log format ["%1, %2",player,time];</code>|= EXAMPLE2 | |x2= <code>diag_log format ["%1, %2", player, time];</code>|= EXAMPLE2 | ||
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| [[arma.RPT]], [[copyToClipboard]], [[copyFromClipboard]], [[ | | [[arma.RPT]], [[copyToClipboard]], [[copyFromClipboard]], [[diag_fps]], [[diag_fpsmin]], [[diag_frameno]], [[diag_tickTime]] |= SEEALSO | ||
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Revision as of 16:31, 29 October 2011
Description
- Description:
- Dumps the argument's type and value to the report file.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
Examples
- Example 1:
diag_log time;
- Example 2:
diag_log format ["%1, %2", player, time];
Additional Information
Notes
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Notes
- Worldeater
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ARMA2 crashes when diag_log is fed more than 1019 characters. diag_log might also crash ARMA2 when fed with less characters in some cases.
Note: This issue has been fixed in patch 1.04 - Master85
- To dump a string without "" use text.
- Demonized
- in patch 1.59 there is a limit of 1044 characters to be printed, no error or crash but diag_log line will simply end at character number 1044.