Thanks for the input,
I have a script that places all GDEV blocks in auto. How would you use this
in HLBL. I would like to place all GDEV's in auto at the beginning of the
Sequence Logic.
thanks in advance
Ken Moore
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I don't know for certain about the "C precursor" commands. I am familiar
with C pre-processor commands. I wonder if "precursor" refers to them.
In case you are not familiar with them, the most common ones that I use
are:
#include filename
#define MANUAL FALSE
#define AUTO TRUE
#define LOCAL FALSE
#define REMOTE TRUE
#define OPEN TRUE
#define CLOSED FALSE
Note that the include syntax is slightly different than C. It does not
include the angle brackets, e.g. #include <filename>. Also, it searches for
filename in the directory /opt/fox/ciocfg/sequeninclude. When using
pre-processor commands the # must be in the left-most column. (So, we draw
on FORTRAN, also ;-) Also, there must be no space after the #.
The define statements are some examples of the syntax and its usage. From
this example, I can now use the words like MANUAL in the source code. When
the code is compiled, the pre-compiler first replaces all strings that
conform to MANUAL with the string FALSE, etc.
Since this particular list of define statements is universal in all of my
code, I have put them into an include file. That way, I don't have to
re-type them for every program.
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There are some references on the FOXDOC CD, but they are in about three
different places.
Also the use of "C precursor " commands is not mentioned anywhere.
HLBL syntax does resemble Pascal, but it is not Pascal.
Ken
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