Async
Runs functions in the background. Using async features properly can optimize your code and make it faster!
Warning: Async features only work in BDScript 2.
Breakdown
- Use
$async[name]
to start an async block. The name must be unique to the block. Functions inside async blocks run in the background without blocking the command's thread. - Use
$endasync
to end async block. - Use
$await[name]
to wait for the async block's result.
Examples
Example #1
$async[test]
$setVar[money;0]
$addReactions[👌]
$endasync
Money set to 0
Example #2
$async[test1]
$setVar[banned;1]
$endasync
$async[test2]
$banID[some reason;246604909451935745]
$endasync
$await[test1]
$await[test2]
Done