Add missing stringify_variables() function in docs
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@ -68,3 +68,17 @@ var misc: CoreBaseModule = core.misc
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func _ready() -> void:
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func _ready() -> void:
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position = misc.center_object(get_parent().size, size)
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position = misc.center_object(get_parent().size, size)
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```
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### *String* <u>stringify_variables</u>(*String* <u>template</u>, *Dictionary* <u>variables</u>, *bool* <u>no_quotes</u> = *false*, *bool* <u>force_no_type</u> = *false*)
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Makes variables as look correct inside strings. \
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Short examples: \
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`true` -> `'true'` \
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`Vector2(69.064, PI)` -> `'x=69.064 y=3.14159265358979'` \
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`"This is a test string"` -> `'"This is a test string"'` \
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Full example: \
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Code:
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logger.diag(stringify_variables("Triggered %trigger% (pos=%position%, successful=%success%)", { "trigger": "shoot", "position": Vector2(5156.149, 581.69), "success": true }))
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Output:
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[16:44:35] [DIAG Test.gd] Triggered '"shoot"' (pos='x=5156.149 y=581.69', successful='true')
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