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CallbackBase5 Class

Header: #include <UnigineCallback.h>

A base class for engine callbacks.

This class allows you to create your own callbacks with four or five arguments.

CallbackBase5 Class

Members


void run ( A0 a0, A1 a1, A2 a2, A3 a3 ) #

Executes the callback function with four arguments.

Arguments

  • A0 a0 - First argument of the callback function.
  • A1 a1 - Second argument of the callback function.
  • A2 a2 - Third argument of the callback function.
  • A3 a3 - Fourth argument of the callback function.

void run ( A0 a0, A1 a1, A2 a2, A3 a3, A4 a4 ) #

Executes the callback function with five arguments.

Arguments

  • A0 a0 - First argument of the callback function.
  • A1 a1 - Second argument of the callback function.
  • A2 a2 - Third argument of the callback function.
  • A3 a3 - Fourth argument of the callback function.
  • A4 a4 - Fifth argument of the callback function.
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