Tomasz Sowa
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functions can have more than one parameter and the parameters can be used in [if...] statements too sample: [normal_function "par1" "par2" "par3"] [if-one function "par1" "par2" "par3"]...[end] each function can have its own parameters: [if-one function1 "par1" "par2" "par3" function2 "par" "par2"]...[end] changed: [is] is now [if] (not exactly but very similar) [is-no] is now [if-no] (the same) [if] and [if-no] are taking one function (with or without arguments) sample: [if function]...[end] [if function "par1"]...[end] [if function "par1" "par2" "par3" "par4"]...[end] [is] is taking two functions now and evaluates them to boolean value (variables are also evaluated to boolean - if not empty that means true) [is function1 function2]...[end] [is variable1 variable2] either variable1 and variable2 are empty or both are not empty (they don't have to be equal)[end] added: [if-any-no fun1 fun2 fun3] the three functions have to return false [end] [if-one-no fun1 fun2 fun3] one the the three functions have to return false [end] removed: extracting the unix directory from the file name (in patterns) you have to call Pattern::Directory() method first to set directories git-svn-id: svn://ttmath.org/publicrep/ezc/trunk@298 e52654a7-88a9-db11-a3e9-0013d4bc506e |
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