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:* To make an automacro with run-once value of 1 which already was already activated be able to run again you can use the command 'release' [[eventMacro#Macro Syntax|Macro Syntax]].
 
:* To make an automacro with run-once value of 1 which already was already activated be able to run again you can use the command 'release' [[eventMacro#Macro Syntax|Macro Syntax]].
  
  automacro myautomacro {
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  automacro MyAuto1 {
 
     <automacro conditions and parameters (and only them)>
 
     <automacro conditions and parameters (and only them)>
 
     run-once 1
 
     run-once 1
 
     call myMacro
 
     call myMacro
 
  }
 
  }
  automacro myaotherauto {
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  automacro MyAuto2 {
 
     <automacro conditions and parameters (and only them)>
 
     <automacro conditions and parameters (and only them)>
 
     run-once 0
 
     run-once 0
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  macro myMacro {
 
  macro myMacro {
 
     <macro instructions (and only them, as this is regular macro)>
 
     <macro instructions (and only them, as this is regular macro)>
     log This macro will be called by myautomacro only once
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     log This macro will be called by MyAuto1 only once
     log but this macro can be called by myaotherauto many times
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     log but this macro can be called by MyAuto2 many times
 
  }
 
  }

Latest revision as of 20:38, 18 October 2020

This template describes the run-once parameter of the automacro eventMacros.
run-once <boolean>
  • run-once is an optional parameter.
  • run-once defines if the automacro can activate only once, or multiple times.
  • If not used in the automacro the default value will be used, which is: 0.
  • When it's value is 1 the automacro will only activate once, when it's 0 it can activate multiple times.
  • To make an automacro with run-once value of 1 which already was already activated be able to run again you can use the command 'release' Macro Syntax.
automacro MyAuto1 {
    <automacro conditions and parameters (and only them)>
    run-once 1
    call myMacro
}
automacro MyAuto2 {
    <automacro conditions and parameters (and only them)>
    run-once 0
    call myMacro
}
macro myMacro {
    <macro instructions (and only them, as this is regular macro)>
    log This macro will be called by MyAuto1 only once
    log but this macro can be called by MyAuto2 many times
}