I don't believe there is a way of performing macro substitution in S*BASIC
programming. Now, it can probably be implemented in one form or another.
The most obvious is a pre-processor that takes a macro and expands it
before the program is actually sent to a compiler or parser. C has a
pre-p
It might have an 'l' of a mistake but what was on the web site was version
0.70 it said (after being promised v1.10)
Curiouser and curiouser
Peter Fox
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DISP_COLOUR 0,512,256 works changes to mode 4 old syle QL sceen for older
software
and
DISP_COLOUR 3,512,256 changes back to 16bit colour.
Duncan
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Is there any reason why DISP_COLOUR is not implemented on the Q40??
I was surprised to have this pointed out by George Gwilt...
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Is there any reason why DISP_COLOUR is not implemented on the Q40??
I was surprised to have this pointed out by George Gwilt...
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Hi all,
I've been using Foxpro v2 (programmable database system) for several
years now and 'macro substitution' is one of those powerful functions I
use a lot in my programmes. I wonder whether such a function is
available (possible?) in Sbasic.
Here's an example of a 'macro substitution':
l=