What does the flag 'enabled' on scripts actually do?
Hi there, I'm having some trouble with the flag "enabled" when using it with scripts.
I'm currently testing it with three simple scripts: "Fruit", "Apple" and "Orange". Apple and Orange inherit from Fruit.
Fruit as a method called "justDie" that calls another virtual method called "justReset". Then the Apple and the Orange both override that method.
I have one object called "TestObject". TestObject have both Apple and Orange attached and another script to simply control the enabled flag on those scripts.
The Orange overrides "justReset" mehod and as the flag "enabled" set to false.
Now I have another script that instantiates a fruit and then calls the method "justDie". What happens is that the Orange "justReset" method is the one being used, even though the Orange script is disabled.
Aren't the scripts independent?
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