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The above example will return the proper condition for whether or not mIRC is exiting. An example output is below: | The above example will return the proper condition for whether or not mIRC is exiting. An example output is below: | ||
<pre>mIRC is not exiting</pre> | <pre>mIRC is not exiting</pre> | ||
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+ | == Compatibility == | ||
{{mIRC compatibility|7.23}} | {{mIRC compatibility|7.23}} | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 15:20, 23 July 2014
The $exiting identifier returns whether mIRC is exiting, not exiting, or if it is restarting. The identifier is filled with 1, 0, and 2, respectively.
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$exiting
Returns
0 mIRC is not exiting
1 mIRC is exiting
2 mIRC is restarting
Example
; Check in an on exit event if mIRC is exiting ON *:EXIT:echo -a mIRC is $iif($exiting,$iif($exiting == 1,exiting,restarting),not exiting)
The above example will return the proper condition for whether or not mIRC is exiting. An example output is below:
mIRC is not exiting
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v7.23
Added on: 19 Mar 2012
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.
See Also
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