An object representing a method in a certain object that can be called.
[Callable] is a first class object which can be held in variables and passed to functions. It represents a given method in an [Object], and is typically used for signal callbacks.
[b]Example:[/b]
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var callable = Callable(self, "print_args")
func print_args(arg1, arg2, arg3 = ""):
prints(arg1, arg2, arg3)
func test():
callable.call("hello", "world") # Prints "hello world".
callable.call(Vector2.UP, 42, callable) # Prints "(0, -1) 42 Node(Node.gd)::print_args".
callable.call("invalid") # Invalid call, should have at least 2 arguments.
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Creates a new [Callable] for the method called [code]method_name[/code] in the specified [code]object[/code].
Calls the method represented by this [Callable]. Arguments can be passed and should match the method's signature.
Calls the method represented by this [Callable] in deferred mode, i.e. during the idle frame. Arguments can be passed and should match the method's signature.
Returns the name of the method represented by this [Callable].
Returns the object on which this [Callable] is called.
Returns the ID of this [Callable]'s object (see [method Object.get_instance_id]).