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<meta name="author" content="Christian Schoenebeck"> |
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<title>abort() function</title> |
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<meta name="description" content="Stops execution of a script callback."> |
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<h1>abort()</h1> |
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You may call this function to stop execution of an arbitrary event |
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handler instance. You need to pass the callback ID of the event |
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handler instance to be stopped as argument to this function. |
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For the same event type there may be more than one event handler |
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instances running. Each one of them has its own unique callback ID. |
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You can get the current event handler instance's callback ID by reading |
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the built-in variable <code>$NI_CALLBACK_ID</code>. |
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<h3>Function Prototype</h3> |
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<p/> |
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<code lang="nksp"> |
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abort(??callback-id??) |
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</code> |
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<h3>Arguments</h3> |
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<th>Argument Name</th> <th>Data Type</th> <th>Description</th> |
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<td><code>??callback-id??</code></td> |
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<td>Callback ID</td> |
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<td>Event handler instance to be stopped.<br> |
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[required]</td> |
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<h3>Return Value</h3> |
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<p>None.</p> |
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<h3>Examples</h3> |
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<p>None yet.</p> |
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<h3>See also</h3> |
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<p><code>stop_wait()</code><p> |
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<h3>Availability</h3> |
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<p>Since LinuxSampler 2.0.0.svn61.<p> |
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<note> |
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This function is only available with NKSP, it does not exist with KSP. |
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