| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556 | GD0203: The delegate signature of the signal must return void=================================================================================================  ======================================                                      Value====================================  ======================================**Rule ID**                           GD0203**Category**                          Usage**Fix is breaking or non-breaking**   Breaking - If the return type is changed                                      Non-breaking - If the ``[Signal]`` attribute is removed**Enabled by default**                Yes====================================  ======================================Cause-----A delegate annotated with the ``[Signal]`` attribute has a return type when``void`` was expected.Rule description----------------Every signal must return ``void``. There can be multiple callbacks registeredfor each signal, if signal callbacks could return something it wouldn't bepossible to determine which of the returned values to use... code-block:: csharp    // This signal delegate is invalid because it doesn't return void.    public int InvalidSignalEventHandler();    // This signal delegate is valid because it returns void.    public void ValidSignalEventHandler();Take a look at the :ref:`C# signals <doc_c_sharp_signals>` documentation for moreinformation about how to declare and use signals.How to fix violations---------------------To fix a violation of this rule, change the delegate to return ``void`` orremove the ``[Signal]`` attribute from the delegate. Note that removing theattribute will mean the signal is not registered... tip::    If the signal doesn't need to interact with Godot, consider using    `C# events <https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/programming-guide/events/>`_    directly. Pure C# events allow you to use any C# type for its parameters.When to suppress warnings-------------------------Do not suppress a warning from this rule. Signal delegates that return somethingwill result in unexpected runtime errors.
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