Le 14 déc. 06, à 00:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
However, when I add the coma
between the brackets in the "Return type" field of the declaration
panel, RealBasic discards the change, beeps and says "The return
value
must be a legal identifier". So I'm stuck with "string()" as the
return
type. Can you see where I'm wrong ?

You're not wrong, REALbasic is.  Certain versions of RB had this bug,
but I thought it was fixed now.  Are you using 2006R4?

Best,
- Joe


Yes. The standard edition on Mac OS 10.3.9. Is there a way to desactivate the declaration panel and declare methods and functions manually ? Maybe that would force Realbasic to accept "string(,)" ?
Anyway, many thanks for your help.

Octave

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