Difference between revisions of "Custom Compiler Modes"
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(New page: == OpenQM GPL Custom Compiler Modes == '''NO.ECHO.DATA''' - This is provided to function the same as the commercial NO.ECHO.DATA. When this mode is enabled, the application will not ech...) |
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− | '''NO.CASE.INVERT''' - This mode will cause INPUT and INPUT@ to ignore the case inversion state of PTERM, when the application executes. The state of PTERM is reserved during execution of _INPUT, so the session operates | + | '''NO.CASE.INVERT''' - This mode will cause INPUT and INPUT@ to ignore the case inversion state of PTERM, when the application executes. The state of PTERM is reserved during execution of _INPUT, so the session operates normally outside of the code which has "$mode no.case.invert" specified. |
Revision as of 03:00, 7 April 2009
OpenQM GPL Custom Compiler Modes
NO.ECHO.DATA - This is provided to function the same as the commercial NO.ECHO.DATA. When this mode is enabled, the application will not echo characters to standard out/terminal when being used as a data input method.
NO.CASE.INVERT - This mode will cause INPUT and INPUT@ to ignore the case inversion state of PTERM, when the application executes. The state of PTERM is reserved during execution of _INPUT, so the session operates normally outside of the code which has "$mode no.case.invert" specified.