proposal: revAppVersion = 0 Richard Gaskin ambassador at fourthworld.com Mon Jul 19 17:39:49 EDT 2004
As I've written here before, in general I have no interest in adding Rev
glue routines to the IDE. We choose to work in MC when we want only
built-in messages and built-in properties, and anything not in the
engine is of our own making, completely under our control.
That said, it occurs to me that it's difficult for a script to determine
whether it's running in the Rev IDE or the MC IDE, which may be
especially useful when making plugins for use in both.
Determining running in the Rev IDE or in the MC IDE is easy.
put "license.rev" is in the effective filename of stack "home" into tRunningRev
or
if "license.rev" is in the effective filename of stack "home" then ...
Of course, the Pure Transcript approach will avoid that altogether: know the engine, trust the engine, use the engine, and all will always work everywhere.
But for folks that work in both from time to time there may be useful
reasons for using some Rev libraries, and if so there should be a simple
and reliable way to determine whether the Rev IDE is present.
So I'm proposing that I add this very simple function the the MC IDE backscript:
function revAppVersion return "0" end revAppVersion
This function follows the convention established by the qtVersion function, returning a version number if present (this function is available in the Rev IDE) or "0" if not.
It's only three lines, and doesn't add any new messages or properties.
Shall I add it?
-- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Media Corporation
By all means do.
Greetings, WA
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