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==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
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void UTIL_ValidateSoundName( string_t &name, const char *defaultStr ) | void UTIL_ValidateSoundName( string_t &name, const char *defaultStr ) | ||
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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
<source lang=cpp> | <source lang=cpp> |
Revision as of 13:51, 29 July 2021
This UTIL function allocates a string to a set value if said string is a null string or simply "0". It is typically used for keeping sound names valid, as the name suggests.
Usage
void UTIL_ValidateSoundName( string_t &name, const char *defaultStr )
Examples
// If the hit sound string is not set, then play the generic hit sound.
UTIL_ValidateSoundName( m_WeaponHit, "Generic.WeaponHit" );
EmitSound( m_WeaponHit );