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− | Sets a value in the message box of the thread. The name of the message can be any string. The value of the message can be a boolean, string, number or a LÖVE userdata. Foreign userdata (Lua's files, LuaSocket, ...) or tables are not supported. | + | Sets a value in the message box of the thread. The name of the message can be any string. The value of the message can be a boolean, string, number or a LÖVE userdata. Foreign userdata (Lua's files, LuaSocket, ...), functions or tables are not supported. |
== Function == | == Function == | ||
=== Synopsis === | === Synopsis === |
Latest revision as of 22:30, 27 December 2015
Available since LÖVE 0.8.0 and removed in LÖVE 0.9.0 |
It has been moved to the Channel API. |
Sets a value in the message box of the thread. The name of the message can be any string. The value of the message can be a boolean, string, number or a LÖVE userdata. Foreign userdata (Lua's files, LuaSocket, ...), functions or tables are not supported.
Function
Synopsis
Thread:set(name, value)
Arguments
string name
- The name of the message.
boolean, string, number or LÖVE userdata value
- The contents of the message.
Returns
None.
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