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Handling VoiceAttack Events
In order to handle VoiceAttack’s Init
, Exit
and StopCommand
events, you
will have to define corresponding event handlers. The Invoke
event is handled
separately.
Generally speaking, event handlers in YAVAPF are public static
methods of your
plugin class that must have certain attributes associated to them and must have
the correct method signature.
An event can have as many handlers as you require. Do note that a specific order of execution cannot be guaranteed.
Init
Init
handlers are invoked when VoiceAttack inintializes your plugin. That
happens exactly once at application startup. Use these to setup your plugin for
use.
Init
handlers must accept a single VoiceAttackInitProxyClass
parameter and
must have an InitAttribute
. InitAttribute
does not have any properties.
[Init]
public static void MyInitHandler(VoiceAttackInitProxyClass vaProxy)
{
[…]
}
Exit
Exit
handlers are invoked when VoiceAttack closes. That happens exactly once
at application shutdown. Use these to gracefully tear down anything your plugin
has to tear down.
Exit
handlers must accept a single VoiceAttackProxyClass
parameter and must
have an ExitAttribute
. ExitAttribute
does not have any properties.
[Exit]
public static void MyExitHandler(VoiceAttackProxyClass vaProxy)
{
[…]
}
StopCommand
StopCommand
handlers are invoked whenever VoiceAttack stops all commands. That
happens e.g. when a “Stop all commands” command action is executed or when the
“Stop Commands” button on the main interface is pressed. If your plugin has to
respond to that, use these.
StopCommand
handlers must have no parameters and must have a
StopCommandAttribute
. StopCommandAttribute
does not have any properties.
[StopCommand]
public static void MyStopCommandHandler()
{
[…]
}