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baldr 16 Jul 2014, 02:00
m3ntal,
Are you sure that in Code: e equ 'X','Y','Z' irp x, e { display x } |
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16 Jul 2014, 02:00 |
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revolution 16 Jul 2014, 02:08
Perhaps a better way to show if expansion is active or not is to use:
Code: irp x, e { display x,'-' } |
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16 Jul 2014, 02:08 |
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m3ntal 16 Jul 2014, 03:48
baldr: I thought irp/x was an abbreviation for iterate/repeat. Match is not needed in that case.
Seems like you're always trying to discredit me, but what do you contribute? You have knowledge of macros? Please write some tutorials, make a web site, do something productive and you'll feel good about yourself. Thanks for the suggestion, revolution. |
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16 Jul 2014, 03:48 |
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baldr 16 Jul 2014, 07:25
m3ntal wrote: Seems like you're always trying to discredit me… OTOH, I thought it deserves to mention that irp* instant macros don't substitute symbolic constants (actually you'd used match several times later in the source exactly to overcome this). Hope this helps. |
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16 Jul 2014, 07:25 |
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