On Fri, 18 Apr 2008, Joost van der Sluis wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In several places you can specify a list of fieldnames, seperated by
> semicolons. For example: 'field1;field2'. Question is: should this be
> allowed: 'field1; field2'? Or should a "Field not found: ' field2'"
> exception occur? (No
Hi all,
In several places you can specify a list of fieldnames, seperated by
semicolons. For example: 'field1;field2'. Question is: should this be
allowed: 'field1; field2'? Or should a "Field not found: ' field2'"
exception occur? (Note the space)
Ie: should I add a trim(fieldname) to the code,
Hi!
GCC and almost all the other C implementations have the goto
statement. It is just ugly and dangerous use it many times in a
program. But IMHO any compiled language should have goto
because many times we need to do unstructured code to run
fast (in complex search code for example). So go
Vinzent Hoefler a écrit :
On Thursday 17 April 2008 17:53, mm wrote:
Rodrigo Palhano a écrit :
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 19:39:37 -0300, Zaher Dirkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I use GO TO when teaching pascal, but after all i ask them to not
use it, it
just a bridge to learning the logic of progra
for a := 0 to x do
for b := 0 to y do
for c := 0 to z do
if (...) then
begin
// Do something and then exit all loops
exit; // Or maybe: goto OutSideOfLoops;
end;
In Pascal I can't change the 'a' and 'b' values to force the end of
the loop. So what other GOOD
Let me know when a source forge project is available. I would like to help.
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