Is
If so, then what's the point of this function at all? Why use it instead of the
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bugged?
Python:
label start:
python:
narrator('This shows')
renpy.call('foobar')
# the rest of the indented code block does not run
narrator('This does not show')
python:
# have to add another python block right afterwards as a workaround
narrator('This shows too')
return
label foobar:
'This is the called label'
return
Does statement here mean a renpy statement? As in, starting a python block is considered a statement but not the code inside.Documentation said:When the jump returns, control will be passed to the statement following the current statement.
If so, then what's the point of this function at all? Why use it instead of the
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?