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Evaluates macro options in the string and returns the appropriate sub-string or nil | Evaluates macro options in the string and returns the appropriate sub-string or nil | ||
result, target = SecureCmdOptionParse("macroText") | |||
result = SecureCmdOptionParse( | |||
== Arguments == | == Arguments == | ||
;macroText : a string containing the macro conditions to be parsed. | |||
== Returns == | == Returns == | ||
;result : The chosen clause text, or no return (nil) if none of the clauses apply. | |||
;target : The [target=(unit)] argument of the chosen clause, if such an argument exist. | |||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
print(SecureCmdOptionParse("[mod:alt] Alt is down; Alt is not down")); -- Prints appropriate text | |||
print(SecureCmdOptionParse("[target=pet] Cast at Pet")); -- Prints 'Cast at Pet', 'pet' | |||
print(SecureCmdOptionParse("[nomod,mod] Alt is not down")); -- Prints nothing (nomod and mod cannot both be true) | |||
== Details == | == Details == | ||
This command can be used to implement the same conditional processing that Blizzard's macro system uses. It is the same API they use and so supports all the same conditionals. | |||
Note that item links can not be part of the commands because they contain square brackets [], which get interpreted by the parser as modifiers. |
Revision as of 13:05, 20 February 2009
← WoW API < SecureCmdOptionParse
Evaluates macro options in the string and returns the appropriate sub-string or nil
result, target = SecureCmdOptionParse("macroText")
Arguments
- macroText
- a string containing the macro conditions to be parsed.
Returns
- result
- The chosen clause text, or no return (nil) if none of the clauses apply.
- target
- The [target=(unit)] argument of the chosen clause, if such an argument exist.
Example
print(SecureCmdOptionParse("[mod:alt] Alt is down; Alt is not down")); -- Prints appropriate text print(SecureCmdOptionParse("[target=pet] Cast at Pet")); -- Prints 'Cast at Pet', 'pet' print(SecureCmdOptionParse("[nomod,mod] Alt is not down")); -- Prints nothing (nomod and mod cannot both be true)
Details
This command can be used to implement the same conditional processing that Blizzard's macro system uses. It is the same API they use and so supports all the same conditionals.
Note that item links can not be part of the commands because they contain square brackets [], which get interpreted by the parser as modifiers.