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| <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
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| <class name="JavaScript" inherits="Object" version="3.3">
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| 	<brief_description>
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| 		Singleton that connects the engine with the browser's JavaScript context in HTML5 export.
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| 	</brief_description>
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| 	<description>
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| 		The JavaScript singleton is implemented only in the HTML5 export. It's used to access the browser's JavaScript context. This allows interaction with embedding pages or calling third-party JavaScript APIs.
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| 		[b]Note:[/b] This singleton can be disabled at build-time to improve security. By default, the JavaScript singleton is enabled. Official export templates also have the JavaScript singleton enabled. See [url=https://docs.godotengine.org/en/3.2/development/compiling/compiling_for_web.html]Compiling for the Web[/url] in the documentation for more information.
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| 	</description>
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| 	<tutorials>
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| 		<link>https://docs.godotengine.org/en/3.2/getting_started/workflow/export/exporting_for_web.html#calling-javascript-from-script</link>
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| 	</tutorials>
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| 	<methods>
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| 		<method name="eval">
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| 			<return type="Variant">
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| 			</return>
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| 			<argument index="0" name="code" type="String">
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| 			</argument>
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| 			<argument index="1" name="use_global_execution_context" type="bool" default="false">
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| 			</argument>
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| 			<description>
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| 				Execute the string [code]code[/code] as JavaScript code within the browser window. This is a call to the actual global JavaScript function [code]eval()[/code].
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| 				If [code]use_global_execution_context[/code] is [code]true[/code], the code will be evaluated in the global execution context. Otherwise, it is evaluated in the execution context of a function within the engine's runtime environment.
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| 			</description>
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| 		</method>
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| 	</methods>
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| 	<constants>
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| 	</constants>
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| </class>
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