isdisplaying
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# $EPIC: isdisplaying.txt,v 1.3 2006/08/29 18:22:56 sthalik Exp $
Synopsis:
$isdisplaying()
Technical:
- This function returns 0 if output is being “suppressed”.
- This function returns 1 if output is not being “suppressed”
- Output is NEVER “suppressed” in the following circumstances
- The /ECHO command turns off the suppressed value unless you specify the /ECHO -SAY option
- The /SENDLINE command turns off the suppressed value.
- Output is “suppressed” in the following circumstances:
- During the /load command
- Whenever a command or alias is executed and is prefixed with the caret modifier (ie, ^msg)
- Whenever a /ON hook of type “QUIET” or “SILENT” is being executed.
- All commands executed in such an /ON are treated as if they had been prefixed with a caret! This is important to understand!
- Whenever all /exec processes are being killed for administrative reasons (at shutdown, or when a SIGUSR1 is received)
- Whenever the /HELP window is being destroyed.
- The /on send_* hooks (/on send_msg, /on send_public, /on send_notice, etc) ARE NOT HOOKED when output is being suppressed.
Practical:
This function tells you whether or not the /ECHO -SAY command will actually output the string or not. Maybe you'd rather log something when output is suppressed rather than displaying it.
Returns:
The return value is either 0 or 1, depending on whether output is currently being suppressed.
isdisplaying.txt · Last modified: 2006/08/29 20:18 by 127.0.0.1