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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
-<class name="FuncRef" inherits="Reference" version="4.0">
- <brief_description>
- Reference to a function in an object.
- </brief_description>
- <description>
- In GDScript, functions are not [i]first-class objects[/i]. This means it is impossible to store them directly as variables, return them from another function, or pass them as arguments.
- However, by creating a [FuncRef] using the [method @GDScript.funcref] function, a reference to a function in a given object can be created, passed around and called.
- </description>
- <tutorials>
- </tutorials>
- <methods>
- <method name="call_func" qualifiers="vararg">
- <return type="Variant">
- </return>
- <description>
- Calls the referenced function previously set by [method set_function] or [method @GDScript.funcref].
- </description>
- </method>
- <method name="call_funcv">
- <return type="Variant">
- </return>
- <argument index="0" name="arg_array" type="Array">
- </argument>
- <description>
- Calls the referenced function previously set by [method set_function] or [method @GDScript.funcref]. Contrarily to [method call_func], this method does not support a variable number of arguments but expects all parameters to be passed via a single [Array].
- </description>
- </method>
- <method name="is_valid" qualifiers="const">
- <return type="bool">
- </return>
- <description>
- Returns whether the object still exists and has the function assigned.
- </description>
- </method>
- <method name="set_function">
- <return type="void">
- </return>
- <argument index="0" name="name" type="StringName">
- </argument>
- <description>
- The name of the referenced function to call on the object, without parentheses or any parameters.
- </description>
- </method>
- <method name="set_instance">
- <return type="void">
- </return>
- <argument index="0" name="instance" type="Object">
- </argument>
- <description>
- The object containing the referenced function. This object must be of a type actually inheriting from [Object], not a built-in type such as [int], [Vector2] or [Dictionary].
- </description>
- </method>
- </methods>
- <constants>
- </constants>
-</class>