Difference between revisions of "ContainerType"
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== Other Languages == | == Other Languages == | ||
{{i18n|ContainerType}} | {{i18n|ContainerType}} |
Revision as of 15:32, 8 January 2018
Available since LÖVE 0.11.0 |
This enum is not supported in earlier versions. |
Return type of various encoding and decoding functions.
This is unofficial documentation. This might be not accurate! |
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Constants
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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