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incomplete sentence on high_level_multiplayer.rst #9381

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gturri opened this issue May 15, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #9421
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incomplete sentence on high_level_multiplayer.rst #9381

gturri opened this issue May 15, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #9421
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gturri commented May 15, 2024

Your Godot version:
Issue observed on the current master branch (currently 547d701 )

Issue description:

The doc high_level_multiplayer.rst contains:

The signature of the RPC includes the @rpc() declaration, the function, return type, AND the nodepath. If an RPC resides in a script attached to /root/Main/Node1, then it must reside in precisely the same path and node on both the client script and the server script. Function arguments (example: func sendstuff(): and func sendstuff(arg1, arg2): will pass signature matching).

The last sentence (Function arguments (example:...)) is incomplete. Given the example I guess it should be something like Function arguments are not checked, or Function arguments don't need to be the same on the server and the client code

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@gturri gturri added the bug label May 15, 2024
@skyace65 skyace65 added the area:manual Issues and PRs related to the Manual/Tutorials section of the documentation label May 18, 2024
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