On Nov 14, 2009, at 12:17 PM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
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IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
messages:
- $$ provides unique ID number
- $# provides argument count from incoming message
- $@ provides the list of arguments from incoming message
objects:
- $$ provides unique ID number
- $# provides argument count from incoming message
- $@ provides the list of arguments from incoming message
Now, all we need is someone to code it :) I am certainly willing
to tryi thought i had committed such a patch about 3 years ago to the sf
patch tracker.http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=1543850&group_id=557...
i don't know how well this works for with the new dollarg-expansion
code (within symbols, not only at the beginning). and anyhow it is unclear what "bla-$@-blu" really means.
as for $$ being available in messages: i don't think this can easily be done the way things are right know.
and really, i don't think it is that important :-)
I think this never got included because it didn't play nice with the
new dollar arg expansion code. So this patch at this point serves as
a starting point for developing this.
As for what "bla-$@-blu" means, it doesn't matter as long as $$, $@,
and $# are clearly defined. By bash rules, that would give you "bla-
my list of words-blu".
.hc
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