Difference between revisions of "Talk:love.event.push"
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The current example refers to love.keypressed(), which is not this function. Also, the variable descriptions for a, b, and c are not that enlightening. What are their uses? | The current example refers to love.keypressed(), which is not this function. Also, the variable descriptions for a, b, and c are not that enlightening. What are their uses? | ||
--[[User:Marekkpie|Marekkpie]] 17:41, 30 December 2011 (GMT) | --[[User:Marekkpie|Marekkpie]] 17:41, 30 December 2011 (GMT) | ||
+ | : The example shows the only practical use for [[love.event.push]] in LÖVE [[0.7.2]]. It can't push custom user events and I don't see how pushing keyboard, joystick, mouse and focus events could be useful. Hm, the page does not list the return value (a boolean). With a slight chance of [[0.8.0]] being released soon this has to be updated anyway. --[[User:Boolsheet|Boolsheet]] 23:12, 30 December 2011 (GMT) |
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More relevant examples
The current example refers to love.keypressed(), which is not this function. Also, the variable descriptions for a, b, and c are not that enlightening. What are their uses? --Marekkpie 17:41, 30 December 2011 (GMT)
- The example shows the only practical use for love.event.push in LÖVE 0.7.2. It can't push custom user events and I don't see how pushing keyboard, joystick, mouse and focus events could be useful. Hm, the page does not list the return value (a boolean). With a slight chance of 0.8.0 being released soon this has to be updated anyway. --Boolsheet 23:12, 30 December 2011 (GMT)