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=== Arguments === | === Arguments === | ||
− | {{param| | + | {{param|Variant|arg1|A string, number, boolean, LÖVE object, or simple table.}} |
− | {{param| | + | {{param|Variant|arg2|A string, number, boolean, LÖVE object, or simple table.}} |
− | {{param| | + | {{param|Variant|...|You can continue passing values to the thread.}} |
=== Returns === | === Returns === | ||
Nothing. | Nothing. |
Latest revision as of 11:07, 31 January 2017
Available since LÖVE 0.7.0 |
This function is not supported in earlier versions. |
Starts the thread.
Beginning with version 0.9.0, threads can be restarted after they have completed their execution.
Contents
Function
Synopsis
Thread:start( )
Arguments
None.
Returns
Nothing.
Function
Available since LÖVE 0.9.0 |
This variant is not supported in earlier versions. |
Synopsis
Thread:start( arg1, arg2, ... )
Arguments
Variant arg1
- A string, number, boolean, LÖVE object, or simple table.
Variant arg2
- A string, number, boolean, LÖVE object, or simple table.
Variant ...
- You can continue passing values to the thread.
Returns
Nothing.
Notes
Arguments passed to Thread:start are accessible in the thread's main file via ... (the vararg expression.)
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