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string llGetLinkName(integer linknum)

Gets the name of linknum in link set.

Compare with llGetLinkNumber.

Returns NULL_KEY if not in set.

*You can use the LINK_* flag LINK_ROOT for the linknum, but don't even think about using LINK_THIS (it won't work). You can just use llGetObjectName( ) in that case anyway.

Q: Weird. Shouldn't it return "" (empty string)?
A: Well, it shouldn't return NULL_KEY, that's for sure. It does though. Crazy, huh?
A: Since LSL has no NULL data type, and objects can be named with an empty string, NULL_KEY is a valid response- Marv


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