Custom Robust eval Function: Difference between revisions
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[ defineFunction( "eval", "evalFunction@this", 1, 0 ) ] | [ defineFunction( "eval", "evalFunction@this", 1, 0 ) ] | ||
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[ assert( argCount() >= 1, "<b>eval()</b> - Invalid number of parameters <i>0</i>, | [ assert( argCount() >= 1, "<b>eval()</b> - Invalid number of parameters <i>0</i>, |
Revision as of 17:24, 14 March 2023
Note: This function can only be used in a Trusted Macro
This user defined function redefines the standard eval() function, allowing it to be given a number, empty string, or JSON object/array and not throw an exception.
Macros
Place both of these macros on the same library token.
1.3b56+
onCampaignLoad
[ defineFunction( "eval", "evalFunction@this", 1, 0 ) ]
evalFunction
// Error handling
[ assert( argCount() >= 1, "<b>eval()</b> - Invalid number of parameters <i>0</i>,
expected at least <i>1</i> parameter.", 0 ) ]
// Initialise variables
[ X_Expression_X = arg( argCount()-1 ) ]
[ X_CancelEval_X = 0 ]
[ X_TypeTest_X = json.type( X_Expression_X ) ]
// Handle all numbers
[ if( isNumber( X_Expression_X ) == 1 ), code:
{
[ X_CancelEval_X = 1 ]
} ]
// Handle empty strings
[ if( X_TypeTest_X == "UNKNOWN" ), code:
{
[ if( X_Expression_X == "" ), code:
{
[ X_CancelEval_X = 1 ]
} ]
} ]
// Handle JSON types
[ if( X_TypeTest_X == "ARRAY" || X_TypeTest_X == "OBJECT" ), code:
{
[ X_CancelEval_X = 1 ]
} ]
// Evaluate or cancel, then return
[ if( X_CancelEval_X == 1 ), code:
{
[ macro.return = X_Expression_X ]
};{
[ macro.return = oldFunction( X_Expression_X ) ]
} ]