Difference between revisions of "love.event.quit"

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(Yes, it does. It just pushes the event. The event handler in love.run is the exit point.)
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Exits the LÖVE program.
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Adds the quit event to the queue.
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The quit event is a signal for the event handler to close LÖVE. It's possible to abort the exit process with the [[love.quit]] callback.
  
 
== Function ==
 
== Function ==
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None.
 
None.
 
=== Returns ===
 
=== Returns ===
Doesn't return.
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Nothing.
 
=== Example ===
 
=== Example ===
 
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Revision as of 12:46, 5 February 2012

Available since LÖVE 0.8.0
This function is not supported in earlier versions.

Adds the quit event to the queue.

The quit event is a signal for the event handler to close LÖVE. It's possible to abort the exit process with the love.quit callback.

Function

Synopsis

love.event.quit( )

Arguments

None.

Returns

Nothing.

Example

function love.keypressed(k)
   if k == 'escape' then
      love.event.quit()
   end
end

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