Difference between revisions of "ContainerType"

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Return type of various encoding and decoding functions.
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Return type of various data-returning functions.
 
== Constants ==
 
== Constants ==
;data: Return type is [[Data]].
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;data: Return type is [[ByteData]].
 
;string: Return type is [[string]].
 
;string: Return type is [[string]].
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
Use '''data''' return type if you want to pass the data to another thread, and use '''string''' return type if you want to use it immediately, like sending it to network.
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Use '''data''' return type if you want to pass a reference to the data to another thread or LÖVE function, and use '''string''' return type if you want to use it immediately, like sending it to network.
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[parent::love.data]]
 
* [[parent::love.data]]
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* [[love.data.encode]]
 
* [[love.data.encode]]
 
* [[love.data.decode]]
 
* [[love.data.decode]]
* [[CompressedData]]
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* [[love.data.pack]]
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* [[love.filesystem.read]]
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* [[(File):read|File:read]]
 
[[Category:Enums]]
 
[[Category:Enums]]
{{#set:Description=Return type of encode/decode functions.}}
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{{#set:Description=Return type of data-returning functions.}}
 
== Other Languages ==
 
== Other Languages ==
 
{{i18n|ContainerType}}
 
{{i18n|ContainerType}}

Latest revision as of 12:42, 11 June 2018

Available since LÖVE 11.0
This enum is not supported in earlier versions.

Return type of various data-returning functions.

Constants

data
Return type is ByteData.
string
Return type is string.

Notes

Use data return type if you want to pass a reference to the data to another thread or LÖVE function, and use string return type if you want to use it immediately, like sending it to network.

See Also

Other Languages