ExtExtension::SetArg method (engextcpp.hpp)

The SetArg method sets a named argument for the current extension command.

Syntax

bool SetArg(
  [in]           PCSTR   Name,
  [in, optional] PCSTR   StrArg,
  [in]           ULONG64 NumArg,
  [in]           bool    OnlyIfUnset
);

Parameters

[in] Name

Specifies the name of the argument.

[in, optional] StrArg

A string that specifies the value of the named argument.

If the argument is of type string, a pointer to the first non-space character is saved as the argument. In this case, StrArg must not be NULL.

If the argument is of type expression, StrArg is evaluated using the default expression evaluator and the value becomes the value of the argument. In this case, StrArg can be NULL and NumArg is used instead.

If the argument is of type Boolean, StrArg is ignored and can be NULL.

[in] NumArg

Specifies the value of a named expression argument. NumArg is only used if the type of the argument is an expression and StrArg is NULL.

[in] OnlyIfUnset

Specifies what happens if the argument is already set. If OnlyIfUnset is true and the argument has already been set, the argument will not be changed. If OnlyIfUnset is false and the argument has already been set, the argument will be changed.

Return value

SetArg returns true if the argument was changed; false otherwise.

Remarks

For an overview of argument parsing in the EngExtCpp extensions framework, see Parsing Extension Arguments.

This method should only be called during the execution of an extension command provided by this class.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Target Platform Desktop
Header engextcpp.hpp (include Engextcpp.hpp)