Difference between revisions of "Event Compile.Start"
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Latest revision as of 12:32, 16 January 2023
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Start |
Broadcast to all components that compilation is starting | |
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Return |
Non-zero to prevent compilation |
Details on using Event Macros can be found here: Event Macros
Detailed description
When the user clicks compile a component may need to perform checks on its status that Flowcode can not be aware of, and perhaps prevent compilation in extreme circumstances.
This event is a compliment to the Simulation.Start event that is broadcast-sent to all components before any text is written to the code file.