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== The Socket Mark == | == The Socket Mark == | ||
− | In the example above we introduced another command, the {{mIRC|/sockmark}} command. The {{mIRC|/sockmark}} command lets you store some text for that socket which can easily be retrieved using the {{mIRC|$sock|$sock().mark}} identifier later on. This is a better alternative to using global variables (or any other kind of global storage method) because you don't need to clean it up later. The socket mark goes away automatically with the socket when it is closed. | + | In the example above we introduced another command, the {{mIRC|/sockmark}} command. The {{mIRC|/sockmark}} command lets you store some text for that socket which can easily be retrieved using the {{mIRC|$sock|$sock().mark}} identifier later on. This is a better alternative to using a global variables (or any other kind of global storage method) because you don't need to clean it up later. The socket mark goes away automatically with the socket when it is closed. |
<syntaxhighlight lang="mirc">sockmark <handle> <value> | <syntaxhighlight lang="mirc">sockmark <handle> <value> |