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diff --git a/doc/classes/Engine.xml b/doc/classes/Engine.xml index ac46d34198..d446363a83 100644 --- a/doc/classes/Engine.xml +++ b/doc/classes/Engine.xml @@ -85,14 +85,16 @@ </return> <description> Returns the current engine version information in a Dictionary. - "major" - Holds the major version number as an int - "minor" - Holds the minor version number as an int - "patch" - Holds the patch version number as an int - "hex" - Holds the full version number encoded as an hexadecimal int with one byte (2 places) per number (see example below) - "status" - Holds the status (e.g. "beta", "rc1", "rc2", ... "stable") as a String - "build" - Holds the build name (e.g. "custom-build") as a String - "string" - major + minor + patch + status + build in a single String - The "hex" value is encoded as follows, from left to right: one byte for the major, one byte for the minor, one byte for the patch version. For example, "3.1.12" would be [code]0x03010C[/code]. Note that it's still an int internally, and printing it will give you its decimal representation, which is not particularly meaningful. Use hexadecimal literals for easy version comparisons from code: + [code]major[/code] - Holds the major version number as an int + [code]minor[/code] - Holds the minor version number as an int + [code]patch[/code] - Holds the patch version number as an int + [code]hex[/code] - Holds the full version number encoded as an hexadecimal int with one byte (2 places) per number (see example below) + [code]status[/code] - Holds the status (e.g. "beta", "rc1", "rc2", ... "stable") as a String + [code]build[/code] - Holds the build name (e.g. "custom_build") as a String + [code]hash[/code] - Holds the full Git commit hash as a String + [code]year[/code] - Holds the year the version was released in as an int + [code]string[/code] - [code]major[/code] + [code]minor[/code] + [code]patch[/code] + [code]status[/code] + [code]build[/code] in a single String + The [code]hex[/code] value is encoded as follows, from left to right: one byte for the major, one byte for the minor, one byte for the patch version. For example, "3.1.12" would be [code]0x03010C[/code]. Note that it's still an int internally, and printing it will give you its decimal representation, which is not particularly meaningful. Use hexadecimal literals for easy version comparisons from code: [codeblock] if Engine.get_version_info().hex >= 0x030200: # do things specific to version 3.2 or later |