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− | Callback function triggered when a [[Thread]] encounters an error. | + | Callback function triggered when a [[Thread]] encounters an error. If not overwritten this callback will raise an error containing the error message of the threaderror. |
== Function == | == Function == | ||
=== Synopsis === | === Synopsis === |
Latest revision as of 19:04, 26 May 2024
Available since LÖVE 0.9.0 |
This callback is not supported in earlier versions. |
Callback function triggered when a Thread encounters an error. If not overwritten this callback will raise an error containing the error message of the threaderror.
Function
Synopsis
love.threaderror( thread, errorstr )
Arguments
Returns
Nothing.
Example
function love.load()
mythread = love.thread.newThread("thread.lua")
mythread:start()
end
function love.threaderror(thread, errorstr)
print("Thread error!\n"..errorstr)
-- thread:getError() will return the same error string now.
end
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