revUnloadSpeech | |
Type | command |
Dictionary | LCS |
Library | LiveCode Script |
Syntax |
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Associations | speech library |
Summary | Removes the operating system's text-to-speech software from memory. |
Introduced | 2.0 |
OS | mac, windows |
Platforms | desktop, server |
Example |
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Related | Library: Speech library Message: closeStack, shutdown Command: unload, revLoadSpeech, revSpeak, revStopSpeech, revSetSpeechProvider Object: stack Function: hasMemory Glossary: LiveCode custom library, handler, Standalone Application Settings, standalone application, text to speech, command |
Description | Use the revUnloadSpeech command to free up memory when you're done using the Speech library. The operating system loads its text-to-speech software into memory when it's needed by any of the commands and functions in the Speech library. The revUnloadSpeech command lets you unload this software, freeing up the memory it uses, when you're done. If your application uses text to speech, you should execute the revUnloadSpeech command either when your application is finished using text to speech, when the stack that uses text to speech|speech is closed (in a closeStack handler), or when your application quits (in a shutdown handler). The revUnloadSpeech command must be executed at shutdown if not before in order for the application to close.
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