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Revision as of 08:36, 29 January 2011
Put the body to sleep.
A sleeping body is much more efficient to simulate than when awake.
The body will wake up if another body collides with it, if a joint or contact attached to it is destroyed, or if Body:wakeUp is called.
Function
Synopsis
Body:putToSleep( )
Arguments
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Returns
Nothing.
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