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| Compiles [[String]] expression into [[Code]]. By default each expression is cached and stored in memory. This could improve performance when compiling the same expression over and over, but if the expression is different every time this could lead to excessive use of RAM. The alternative syntax allowing disabling of the caching was added with Arma 3 v1.91.145316. <br><br>{{Informative |When the <tt>forceDisableCache</tt> is [[true]] the expression will not be cached. However if the same expression already exists in cache (because of prior compilation with normal compile command for example), the command will retrieve the cached result rather than compiling the expression again.}}|= Description
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Revision as of 17:42, 18 February 2019

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Description

Description:
Compiles String expression into Code.
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
compile expression
Parameters:
expression: String - expression to be compiled
Return Value:
Code - compiled expression

Examples

Example 1:
_string = "a = a + 1"; _code = compile _string; call _code;
Example 2:
hint str compile "a = b"; //Result: {a=b}

Additional Information

See also:
callspawncompileFinalparseSimpleArray

Notes

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