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Description of MUSHclient world function: world.PushCommand


Name PushCommand
Type Method
Summary Pushes the current command into the command history list
Prototype BSTR PushCommand();
Description

Pushes the current contents of the command window into the command history list, and then blanks the current command.

You could use this prior to doing SetCommand, as SetCommand will not work with a command in the command window.

This function returns the text of the command that was in the command window, in case you want to restore it later.

If more than one window is open for this world, it uses the first window in the window list.


Note: Available in version 3.18 onwards.


VBscript example
world.PushCommand
Jscript example
world.PushCommand ();
PerlScript example
$world->PushCommand ();
Python example
world.PushCommand 
Lua example
PushCommand ()
Returns The original contents of the command window.
Introduced in version 3.18

See also ...

Function Description
GetCommand Gets the current command in the command window
GetCommandList Returns some or all commands from the command history
SelectCommand Selects (highlights) the current command in the command window
SetCommand Sends text to the command window

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