[Xpilot-hacks] Talkmacros #<, #> and #n

Darel Cullen darelcullen at hotmail.com
Sat Apr 24 05:50:52 ADT 2004


Hi Maverick,
  I don't think anyone is working actively on XP 4.5.4, There are occasional security patches
going in now and again but all the real development is going on in polygon xpilot (xpilot-ng)
(currently at version 4.6.2) and xpilot 5.
  However it would also suprise me if talk macros varied a great deal. I think its more a case
of inaccurate documentation (for the #< and #>) and a bug for the #n. I will fix the #n this
weekend in the xpilot-ng.

Regards
Col blood 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael J Gruber" <michaeljgruber at hotmail.com>
To: <xpilot-hacks at nslug.ns.ca>
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 1:53 PM
Subject: [Xpilot-hacks] Talkmacros #<, #> and #n


> I use XP 4.5.4 (on Linux). The talkmacros "#<",  ">#" and "#n" don't work as 
> expected:
> 
> "line 1 #n line 2" outputs "line 2" only.
> 
> The < and > macros are not parsed, they're output literally.
> 
> The "#="  macro works fine (so, yes, I got the syntax right!).
> 
> Looking at talkmacros.c in CVS tells me: No wonder! There is no code for 
> "#<" and "#>". But README.talkmacros documents them.
> Is this being worked on?
> 
> Cheers,
> Maverick
> 
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