Hi I am curious about this need. Can you provide some useful example?
[]'s Maniero 2010/5/11 CarozoDeQuilmes <carozodequil...@gmail.com> > Hi, when I put the following #translate in my program always convert the > parameter myparm to literal "myparm". It is good for me. > > Sample: > > #translate MYEXAMPLE <myparm> ; > => ; > MYNEWEXAMPLE <(myparm)> > > function main() > MYEXAMPLE "cParm" > MYEXAMPLE cParm > Return .T. > > Code Generated: > > function main() > > MYNEWEXAMPLE "cParm" > > MYNEWEXAMPLE "cParm" > > Return .T. > > The question is: how make it in reverse ? (convert literal or variable to > variable) > > #translate MYEXAMPLE <?> ; > => ; > MYNEWEXAMPLE <?> > > function main() > MYEXAMPLE "cParm" > MYEXAMPLE cParm > Return .T. > > Generate: > > function main() > > MYNEWEXAMPLE cParm > > MYNEWEXAMPLE cParm > > Return .T. > > Thanks in advance > -- > CdQ > > _______________________________________________ > Harbour mailing list (attachment size limit: 40KB) > Harbour@harbour-project.org > http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour > >
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