>> There is a difference between reserved words and (predefined) function
>> names. This belongs to ALL programming languages.
>
>>> LBound and UBound are not reserved words.
>
>> OK the goal is to help programmers
>> So we can have a different color for predefined functions?
>I don't think that
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>There is a difference between reserved words and (predefined)
There is a difference between reserved words and (predefined) function
names. This belongs to ALL programming languages.
LBound and UBound are not reserved words.
OK the goal is to help programmers
So we can have a different color for predefined functions?
I don't think that it would make
>There is a difference between reserved words and (predefined) function
>names. This belongs to ALL programming languages.
>LBound and UBound are not reserved words.
OK the goal is to help programmers
So we can have a different color for predefined functions?
Hello dev,
When I write a Basic program, some words are blue to show me that are reserved.
But much are missing and display in green (like LBound or UBound).
Where these key-words are stored?
Thanks
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On 30/12/2015 FR web forum wrote:
When I write a Basic program, some words are blue to show me that are reserved.
But much are missing and display in green (like LBound or UBound).
Where these key-words are stored?
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Hello FR web,
When I write a Basic program, some words are blue to show me that are reserved.
But much are missing and display in green (like LBound or UBound).
Where these key-words are stored?
There is a difference between reserved words and (predefined) function
names. This belongs to