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From: Peter Easthope <peter_easthope@gulfnet.pinc.com>
Subject: Re: Array name passed to macro as argument?
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 17:38:21 GMT
Organization: GulfNet-Galiano
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
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posted at 22 Feb 2000 15:20:11 GMT Frank da Cruz said,
fdc> ... in C-Kermit 7.0 / K95 1.1.19, you can write this more
simply ... declare \&d[] = Sea urchin.
Thanks Frank. It is in my memory banks for future
use. The current application is meant to run on MS-DOS
Kermit also; for now I will retain the more primitive
notation to declare the array.
fdc> Here's a version of your Test macro that works:
def test {
local \%x
.\%x := \\&\%1[1]
echo {\%x}
.\%x := \\&\%1[2]
echo {\%x}
}
MS-DOS Kermit complains: "?More parameters are needed".
What does the "." in ".\%x" mean? What
documentation is recommended for these
details?
There is another way that my objective
can be reached. Thanks for your help.
Regards, Peter_Easthope@gulfnet.pinc.com
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