Event
An Event is a special kind of GoodBlox Object. It provides a way for user-defined functions to be called when something happens in the Game.
Functions
Events have these functions:
- connect( Function callback )
- wait()
disconnect(Function callback )
connect
The connect method establishes a function to be called whenever the event occurs. The function is called with the arguments for that event. The connect method returns another special object called a connection object.
Example
workspace.Part.Touched:connect(myTouchedFunction)
This causes myTouchedFunction to be called whenever that Part is touched by another Part.
wait
Works like the global wait function except that instead of waiting for a fixed period of time, it waits for the next occurrence of the Event. The return value is arguments of the event.
Example
workspace.Part.Touched:wait()
This causes the script to stop and wait for that Part to be touched by another Part.
deprecated: disconnect
The old method of using Event:disconnect method is superceded by Connection:disconnect.
Usage
Take the example of the Touched event of Part:
Event | |
---|---|
Syntax | Touched( Instance part ) |
Description: | Fired when another object comes in contact with this object. |
In Object: | BasePart |
The first section tells you there's an event named "Touched" which has the argument "part". The middle section explains when the event will occur and why. The last section lists types of objects that have this event.
We use this information to create a function and a "connection" line in our script.
Traditionally, such functions are called "handlers" and are named "on{Event Name}":
local function onTouched()
The arguments that will be passed by the event are given by "part". This means that "part" will be passed and the type will be Instance (which all Parts are).
To allow our function to use that, we defined it as:
local function onTouched(otherPart)
Finally, we can used the last piece of information to make a connection to that function:
part.Touched:connect(onTouched)
Example
local part = workspace.Part -- your part here local function onTouched(otherPart) otherPart.Transparency = 1 -- make part that touched invisible part.BrickColor = BrickColor.Random() -- give this part a new random color end part.Touched:connect(onTouched) -- call onTouched each time something touches
Limitations
Connections are also automatically removed if:
- The called function generates an error before the first wait() call.
- The script itself is removed or reparented.
Note: The connect method does not check that the argument is a valid function. If you misspell the name or otherwise give an invalid function you'll get an error when the event next triggers:
Fri Apr 23 21:50:48 2010 - attempt to call a nil value
Notice that the error has no script reference or line number. This is because it comes from GoodBlox itself inside the Event generation code.
Advanced Usage
Any function name is valid:
local function blah() print("In event") end part.Changed:connect(blah)
Using anonymous functions in connect is common:
part.Touched:connect(function(otherPart) otherPart.Transparency = 1 part.BrickColor = BrickColor.Random() end) -- end for function, close parenthesis for connect
You can also use anonymous functions to change the arguments:
player.Chatted:connect(function(message, recipient) onChatted(player, message) -- new arguments need to match onChatted function call end)
You can create connections at any time even inside of event functions:
local function onChatted(player, message) print(player.." said "..message) end local function onPlayerAdded(player) player.Chatted:connect(function(message, recipient) onChatted(player, message) end) end game.Players.PlayerAdded:connect(onPlayerAdded)
connection
The connection object is a special object returned by the connect() method of an Event.
Functions
It has 1 method:
disconnect
The connection object disconnect method, removes the association created by connect(). The defined function will no longer be called when the Event occurs.
Example
-- turn on connection local conn = part.Touched:connect(onTouched) -- later to turn off connection conn:disconnect()