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02-04-2013, 10:40 AM
Is there a way to easily comment out large blocks of code?

I want to test may app without having to install any files or code sign
them. Like Clarion's OMIT.

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Lynn Howard
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02-04-2013, 10:51 AM
Lynn,

> Is there a way to easily comment out large blocks of code?
>
> I want to test may app without having to install any files or code sign
> them. Like Clarion's OMIT.

You have several options. For example: a compiler variable and an
#ifcompvar directive:

#set compiler variable [SKIPCOMPILE] = "1"
#ifcompvar [SKIPCOMPILE] Equals "1" Then
! Does not compile if [SKIPCOMPILE] is set to 1
! yada
#end

Then set [SKIPCOMPILE] = "0" and it compiles in. You can even control the
compiler variable via "SKU" or a "Release" to automate this process.

Friedrich

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02-05-2013, 01:15 AM
Wow!

Thanks again!

Lynn

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02-05-2013, 01:16 AM
I'm missing something. Using:

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#set compiler variable [SKIPCOMPILE] = "1"
#ifcompvar [SKIPCOMPILE] Equals "1" Then
! Does not compile if [SKIPCOMPILE] is set to 1
! yada
#end

Then set [SKIPCOMPILE] = "0" and it compiles in.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Since [SKIPCOMPILE] is not a pre-defined SB variable how does it know to
start skipping?

Thanks!

Lynn

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02-05-2013, 01:16 AM
Lynn,

> Since [SKIPCOMPILE] is not a pre-defined SB variable how does it know to
> start skipping?

How about this line?<g>

#set compiler variable [SKIPCOMPILE] = "1"

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