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 Post subject: Listlines and functions
PostPosted: May 3rd, 2007, 9:35 am 
any chance of hiding the lines in a function just like the local and static var?

all my functions are well debugged and i wouldn't mind not seeing any of them listed, except of course when debugging them in which case listlines would be called from within them, just like listvars (i have a feeling that this might be planned for v2)

i already thought about wrapping the offending sr in a function, but realized that it wouldn't help with the listing, and then i got the idea that if it could, then that would be great

Chris - i really don't mean to bug you about this, i just came up with a couple of ideas re this that i thought that i would check with you (this is prob the last one)


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PostPosted: May 3rd, 2007, 11:50 am 
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ListLines Off|On could be added but you'd have to specify Off in each function, and specify On at every point of return in any given function. This seems cumbersome.

And so far (according to your other topic Listlines and empty braces), you're the only one who's said they'd definitely use such a feature.


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 Post subject: an interim solution
PostPosted: May 3rd, 2007, 3:14 pm 
Chris wrote:
And so far (according to your other topic Listlines and empty braces), you're the only one who's said they'd definitely use such a feature.

you're right - even though i can hardly believe that no one else is having any similar problem, that's how it looks

i've just thought of an interim solution that i'll put on my orig post, just in case anyone else ever does has a similar prob


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