Clever. :-) So it isn't a bug, it's a feature, for real.
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On April 9, 2016 4:54:16 PM Monte Goulding <mo...@appisle.net> wrote:
One solution I have used for this is chained behaviors:
on mouseUp
put GetWord(fld “IN”,1) into fld “OUT”
end mouseUp
— parent behavior won’t compile in LC 6
function GetWord pText, pWord
return trueword pWord of pText
end GetWord
— grandparent behavior
function GetWord pText, pWord
return word pWord of pText
end GetWord
On 9 Apr 2016, at 11:11 PM, -hh <h...@livecode.org> wrote:
Is there a way to *compile* the following script in LC versions before 7?
on mouseUp
if char 1 of the version > 6 then
put trueword 1 of fld "IN" into fld "OUT"
else put word 1 of fld "IN" into fld "OUT"
end mouseUp
The use of the try structure doesn't help, the script doesn't even
*compile*. The same with "segment" and other new terms of LC 7/8.
More generaly, is there a way to "hide" some script blocks so that
the compilation in all earlier versions handles the block as comment?
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