Stephen Barncard wrote:
Doesn't this restrict one-liner contests?
Maybe, but I'm not sure my theory is correct. It just looked to me like
that was what the problem was, but it remains unverified.
Remember in HC where we tried to see what one could do with one line of
code?
Or was that Applesoft Basic?
I don't recall that particular contest but that's not unusual for me
these days. ;) I do miss those scripting challenges though. I wish this
list would indulge more, it was great fun. The last one I can recall on
this list was the creation of a working clock face. By the time everyone
was done we had a very efficient and effective script, and I think
everyone who followed the exchange learned a lot.
Jacque wrote:
I think it's just a limitation on single-line messages. Even if you
split it up into two statements separated with a semicolon, it
doesn't work:
...
The message box uses a "do" statement to execute its commands. As a
guess, maybe there's a limitation on the number of nested functions the
"do" command can handle simultaneously.
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