class

Defines a new object class
Syntax

class(<class>,<base_name>)
{
    <function_name>[([<parameter reminder>])]
    {
        <function body>
    }
    ...
}

Description
Defines a new implementation of the class <class>. If an implementation of that class was already existing it is removed with all the derived classes (and all the instances of this class and the derived ones are destroyed). <base_name> is the name of the class that the new class has to inherit from.
Note:
The keywords "function" and "event" that were used in KVirc versions previous to 3.0.0 have been removed since "useless".
The <parameter reminder> part is an optional string that can be used to sign the parameters that the function expects; it acts as a programmer reminder or comment and it has no other meaning in KVIrc scripting. The <parameter reminder> respects the syntax of an expression, so it is terminated by a closed parenthesis. It's rather dangerous to use this command inside an object function handler: if the class definition <class> was already existing and it is a parent of the object's class, you might end up executing "inexisting" code.
As a thumb rule, use this command only outside object function handlers.
Examples

    class(myclass,object)
    {
        constructor
        {
            echo Hey this is my constructor
            echo I have been just created
        }
        destructor
        {
            echo Ops...being destroyed
        }
        sayHello(this function expects no parameters)
        {
            echo Hello world!
        }
    }
See also
privateimpl, killclass, clearobjects, $classDefined(), Objects documentation

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