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| Executes the | | Executes given set of compiled instructions with an option to pass arguments to the executed [[Code]]. In [[OFP]] this command used to accept [[String]] for the code. |= Description | ||
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| '''call''' code |= Syntax | |||
|p1= code: [[Code]] - [[compile]]d instructions | |||
| | | [[Anything]] - The last value given in the function is returned. See the topic [[Function#Return_Values|Function]] for more information. |= Return value | ||
| | | s2= args '''call''' code |= Syntax | ||
| | |p21= args: [[Anything]] - Arguments that are passed to the function in the "_this" variable. |= Parameter 1 | ||
|p22= code: [[Code]] - [[compile]]d instructions | |||
| [[Anything]] - | |r2= [[Anything]] - The last value given in the function is returned. See the topic [[Function#Return_Values|Function]] for more information. |= Return value | ||
The last value given in the function is returned. See the topic [[Function#Return_Values|Function]] for more information. |= Return value | |||
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|x1= <code>call | |x1= <code>[[call]] {[[hint]] [[str]] 123};</code> |= Example 1 | ||
|x2= <code>123 [[call]] {[[hint]] [[str]] _this};</code>|= Example 2 | |||
|x3= <code>_sum = [1, 2] [[call]] {(_this [[select]] 0) + (_this [[select]] 1)}; | |||
[[hint]] [[str]] _sum; //3</code> |= Example 3 | |||
| | |x4= <code>123 [[call]] [[compile]] "[[hint]] [[str]] _this";</code>|= Example 4 | ||
<code> | |||
| | |x5= <code>_result = 123 [[call]] [[compile]] [[preprocessFileLineNumbers]] "myfile.sqf";</code>|= Example 5 | ||
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Revision as of 13:26, 13 February 2017
Description
- Description:
- Executes given set of compiled instructions with an option to pass arguments to the executed Code. In OFP this command used to accept String for the code.
- Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
- Syntax:
- call code
- Parameters:
- code: Code - compiled instructions
- Return Value:
- Anything - The last value given in the function is returned. See the topic Function for more information.
Alternative Syntax
- Syntax:
- args call code
- Parameters:
- args: Anything - Arguments that are passed to the function in the "_this" variable.
- code: Code - compiled instructions
- Return Value:
- Anything - The last value given in the function is returned. See the topic Function for more information.
Examples
- Example 1:
call {hint str 123};
- Example 2:
123 call {hint str _this};
- Example 3:
_sum = [1, 2] call {(_this select 0) + (_this select 1)}; hint str _sum; //3
- Example 4:
123 call compile "hint str _this";
- Example 5:
_result = 123 call compile preprocessFileLineNumbers "myfile.sqf";
Additional Information
Notes
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Notes
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- Posted on July 5, 2014 - 16:00 (UTC)
- MattAka Horner
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A called function may only use suspension (sleep, uiSleep, waitUntil) if it originates in a scheduled environment. If the called function originates in a non-scheduled environment it will return a generic error.
// *** non-scheduled origin *** [] spawn { // *** scheduled scope *** [] call { // *** scheduled scope *** sleep 3; // <- OK hintSilent "Hello World!"; }; };
// *** non-scheduled origin *** [] call { // *** non-scheduled scope*** [] call { // *** non-scheduled scope *** sleep 3; // <- NOT OK hintSilent "Hello World!"; }; };
// *** scheduled origin *** [] spawn { // *** scheduled scope *** [] call { // *** scheduled scope *** sleep 3; // <- OK hintSilent "Hello World!"; }; };
// *** scheduled origin *** [] call { // *** scheduled scope*** [] call { // *** scheduled scope *** sleep 3; // <- OK hintSilent "Hello World!"; }; };
- Posted on February 17, 2015 - 11:02 (UTC)
- Patriot821
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If the code is in non-scheduled scope and contains while-do statement, the code runs only 10000 times at the maximum, even if the statement makes infinite loop. (ARMA3 Ver. 1.38.128937)
// *** non-scheduled origin *** [] call { // *** non-scheduled scope*** [] call { // *** non-scheduled scope *** _a=0; while{_a<15000} do{ _a=_a+1; }; hint str(_a);//10000 }; };
Categories:
- Scripting Commands
- Introduced with Operation Flashpoint: Resistance version 1.85
- Operation Flashpoint: Resistance: New Scripting Commands
- Operation Flashpoint: Resistance: Scripting Commands
- Command Group: Uncategorised
- Scripting Commands OFP 1.99
- Scripting Commands OFP 1.96
- Scripting Commands ArmA
- Scripting Commands ArmA2
- Scripting Commands Arma 3
- Scripting Commands Take On Helicopters
- Command Group: Program Flow