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=== Returns ===
 
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Revision as of 11:13, 31 January 2017

Adds an event to the event queue.

Function

Synopsis

love.event.push( e, a, b, c, d )

Arguments

Event e
The name of the event.
Variant a (nil)
First event argument.
Variant b (nil)
Second event argument.
Variant c (nil)
Third event argument.
Available since LÖVE 0.8.0
Variant d (nil)
Fourth event argument.

Returns

Nothing.

Examples

Quitting a game in 0.8.0

function love.keypressed(k)
	if k == 'escape' then
		love.event.push('quit') -- Quit the game.
	end	
end

Quitting a game in 0.7.2

function love.keypressed(k)
	if k == 'escape' then
		love.event.push('q') -- Quit the game.
	end	
end

See Also


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