Commenting would only affect things if the wholeMatches is set to true - normally, lineOffset will get the right line even if it's commented out, no?

Mark

On 17 Mar 2006, at 12:06, David Burgun wrote:

Hi,

Of course none of the solutions so far work if the function is commented out. To make the code 100% foolproof is a lot of work. I was doing something similar and found that comments made life really difficult.

All the Best
Dave

On 17 Mar 2006, at 11:42, Robert Brenstein wrote:

Perhaps using

set the wholematches to true
put lineOffset("on" && pHandlerName, pScript) into tStart
if tStart is 0 then put lineOffset("function" && pHandlerName, pScript) into
tStart
put (lineOffset("end" && pHandlerName, pScript) +1 into tEnd


answer tStart & cr & tEnd

Jim Ault
Las Vegas


Unfortunately, wholematches can't be used, at least for the first lineoffset, because there are likely some parameters further in that line. The alternative to lineOffset is to use regex.

A truly generic function would need to know whether it searches for command or function, because it is possible to have one of each with the same name.

Robert
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