High Level Constructs
unit
Units are groupings of functions and also variables.
They can be thought of as modules or namespaces. A Mezzanine script must have at least one unit.Unit must be followed with a unique unit name. Units are defined as follows.
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Objects, enums and validators are global, so they can optionally be in a separate source code file without a unit. Status colour Blue title Heads Up
High Level Constructs
unit
Units are groupings of functions and also variables.
They can be thought of as modules or namespaces. A Mezzanine script
must have at least one unit.Unit must be followed with a unique unit name. Units are defined as follows.
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Objects, enums and validators are global, so they can optionally be in a separate source code file without a unit. Status colour Blue title Heads Up
This unit has one unit variable named myVar. This variable has unit scope and can be accessed by any function in the unit. The unit also has a function named factorial. A unit must have at least one function. To refer to a unit’s member functions or variables from another unit, you have to use the scope operator
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Note: Unit variables cannot be in line initialized when they are declared. The following code will not compile
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