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You're all very welcome. As long as people keep using them, I'll keep maintaining them.
I do have one question for some PBASIC gurus out there: What makes a line a complete command? I realized that I forgot to add the ability for commands to span multiple line to version 1.09, mainly because I spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to determine whether a line was "complete" or whether it spilled over into the next one. Here's what I've got so far: Equal number of "(" and ")". Same with [ and ]. Even number of quote marks. No commas hanging off the end. Anything else that defines a complete statement? |
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