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CopperCubePlugin Released
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[quote][b][/b] wrote: [quote][b][/b] wrote: Hi sakura, Not trying to be mean, but can you explain what is a benefit of using this plugin? It's already possible to use multiple js files without the extension. For desktop all your data variables, functions, classes, and etc are mutually accessible from every action and behavior. I'm usually initializing my helper function and classes in an empty action files, and then add this file to "run before the first draw" on my first scene. [/quote] The polyfill of this JSON object is not complete, you can look at the standard JSON.parse and JSON.stringify and you will notice it has extra parameters, my goal is to make CopperCube more standard to support the new functions. It's not just as simple as using multiple JavaScript files, it can store the files together in the same directory so that git can manage them better, while the action and behavior files are stored under Documents. With the global library, you can also use JSON.parse and JSON.stringify in action and behavior files, as well as more functions that may be added in the future. In the meantime, we can use git to open source the global library and add more functions to improve CopperCube. This import feature is performed while compiling the game, which means that a single program file can be generated without carrying other files. This is just the first step for now, and more features will be developed for the plugin in the future.[/quote]
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