| SYNOPSIS |
| int call_direct_resolved(mixed result, object ob, string func, ...) |
| int* call_direct_resolved(mixed* result, object* ob, string func, ...) |
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| DESCRIPTION |
| Similar to call_direct(). If ob->func() is defined and publicly |
| accessible, any of the optional extra arguments are passed to |
| ob->func(...). The result of that function call is stored in |
| result, which must be passed by reference. |
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| This efun is a twin to call_resolved(), with the difference |
| being that call_direct_resolved() never calls a default method. |
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| The efun returns 1 if the function could be called. |
| If ob::fun does not define a publicly accessible function, the |
| efun will return 0. |
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| ob can also be an object_name. If a string is passed for ob, and |
| no object with that name does exist, an error occurs. |
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| Additionally the efun accepts an array of objects as <ob>: the |
| function is called with the same arguments in all the given objects. |
| The single results are collected in two arrays, one for the result |
| of the function calls that will be stored in the result parameter, |
| and one for the efun result codes that will finally be returned from |
| the efun. Array elements can be objects or the names of existing |
| objects; destructed objects and 0s will yield a '0' as result in |
| both arrays, but don't cause an error. |
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| HISTORY |
| Introduced in LDMud 3.3.113 with the H_DEFAULT_METHOD hook. |
| LDMud 3.6.2 added array calls. |
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| SEE ALSO |
| call_other(E), call_strict(E), call_resolved(E), call_direct(E), |
| call_direct_strict(E), create(A), pragma(LPC), extern_call(E), |
| function_exists(E), functions(LPC), map_objects(E) |