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		What is stock?
The stock keyword, like const, is a modifier that tells the compiler to hide a variable or a function if it is not used. Contrary to popular believe in the SA-MP community, stock is not a requirement. Functions do not require a special keyword in Pawn. The word "stock" is not interchangeable with the word "function" either.
No, you're writing a function!
When to use stock?
	
	
	
The stock keyword, like const, is a modifier that tells the compiler to hide a variable or a function if it is not used. Contrary to popular believe in the SA-MP community, stock is not a requirement. Functions do not require a special keyword in Pawn. The word "stock" is not interchangeable with the word "function" either.
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When to use stock?
- I am writing a gamemode.- You don't need the stock keyword!
 
- I am writing a filterscript.- You don't need the stock keyword!
 
- I am writing an include.- Is the function or variable required to be used in a gamemode or filterscript? If yes, do not use the stock keyword. Do not use any keyword at all.
- Is the function or variable for internal use only? If yes, use static.
- Is the function or variable for internal use only, but is there a chance that it may not be used (conditional compiling)? If yes, use static stock
- If none of the above are met, only then is it appropriate to use stock.
 




 
	
 
	





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