OS Functions
The scope of applications for UnigineScript is limited to implementing materials-related logic (material expressions, scriptable materials, brush materials). Do not use UnigineScript as a language for application logic, please consider C#/C++ instead, as these APIs are the preferred ones. Availability of new Engine features in UnigineScript (beyond its scope of applications) is not guaranteed, as the current level of support assumes only fixing critical issues.
double clock ( ) #
Returns time in seconds (with microsecond precision) passed from the engine start-up. This function returns the time with the highest precision possible from the operating system.Return value
Time from the application start-up.StringStack<> date ( string format ) #
Returns a current date in the given format.Arguments
- string format - Date format.
The following placeholders can be used to show a date:
- a: abbreviated weekday name (e.g., Sun)
- b: abbreviated month name (e.g., Jan)
- d: date and time (e.g., Thu Feb 8, 00:51)
- s: second (00..60)
- m: minute (00..59)
- h: hour (0..23)
- D: day of month (e.g, 1)
- M: month (1..12)
- Y: year
- W: day of week (0..6); 0 is Sunday
- %: a literal percent character
Return value
Current date in the given format.string date ( string format, long time ) #
Returns a current date and time in the given format. This function can receive a second argument with an Unix timestamp to be converted into a readable format.Arguments
- string format - Date format.
- long time - Unix time stamp to be converted. This is an optional argument.
Return value
Current date and time in the given format.Examples
log.message("%s\n",date("%d\nMonth is %M\nYear is %Y\nDay is %D %b, %a\n"));
log.message("%s\n",date("%2h:%02m:%02s %04Y",));
Wed Mar 20, 16:11
Month is 3
Year is 2013
Day is 20 Mar, Wed
16:11:14 2013
string getenv ( string name ) #
Gets a value of an environment variable.Arguments
- string name - Variable name.
Return value
Variable value.Variable system ( string command, int wait = 1 ) #
Executes a shell command or commands.On Windows, this function returns 0 if the wait argument is 0.
Arguments
- string command - Command or commands to execute.
- int wait - Value indicating if the program should wait for completion of command execution:
- 1 to wait for completion. This value is used by default.
- 0 not to wait.
Return value
Exit code of the last executed command if it was executed successfully; otherwise, -1.Examples
// the following instruction will open a command prompt on Windows
system("cmd",1);
int time ( ) #
Returns the time since the Epoch (00:00:00 UTC, January 1, 1970), measured in seconds.Return value
Number of seconds since 00:00:00, January 1, 1970.Last update:
2022-03-10
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