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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Possibility to write Minput command in separate lines in MSK315
Date: 8 Sep 1997 17:43:59 GMT
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In article <34136556.3481737@news.calvacom.fr>,
Dominique Ottello <do11@calva.net> wrote:
: Is there any possibility to write Minput commands in more than one line in
: order to improve legibility and printing ?
:
Of course. Kermit commands can be continued using a hyphen (dash) at the
end of the continued line.
: For example, this minput line (word wrapped by Agent) is not very well
: readable
:
: minput \%d { CHAPTER-} {SAME CHAPTER} {E N D O F U U T T E S T} {M
: A J O R F A I L U R E} {T E S T A B O R T E D}
:
: It will be better if we can write it in separate lines :
:
: minput \%d {
: { CHAPTER-}
: {SAME CHAPTER}
: {E N D O F U U T T E S T}
: {M A J O R F A I L U R E}
: {T E S T A B O R T E D}
: }
:
This syntax ALMOST works but not quite; for consistency with other aspects
of the parser, perhaps it should -- we will look into this. But meanwhile,
of course, you can use the hyphen:
minput \%d -
{ CHAPTER-} -
{SAME CHAPTER} -
{E N D O F U U T T E S T} -
{M A J O R F A I L U R E} -
{T E S T A B O R T E D}
- Frank