Executes the expression that was previously parsed by [method parse] and returns the result. Before you use the returned object, you should check if the method failed by calling [method has_execute_failed].
Executes the expression that was previously parsed by [method parse] and returns the result. Before you use the returned object, you should check if the method failed by calling [method has_execute_failed].
If you defined input variables in [method parse], you can specify their values in the inputs array, in the same order.
</description>
</description>
</method>
</method>
<methodname="get_error_text"qualifiers="const">
<methodname="get_error_text"qualifiers="const">
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</argument>
<description>
<description>
Parses the expression and returns a [enum @GlobalScope.Error].
Parses the expression and returns a [enum @GlobalScope.Error].
You can optionally specify names of variables that may appear in the expression with [code]input_names[/code], so that you can bind them when it gets executed.