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<b>NOCASEINVERT</b> - This option ignores the case inversion state of PTERM during the single execution of the statement. | <b>NOCASEINVERT</b> - This option ignores the case inversion state of PTERM during the single execution of the statement. | ||
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<b>SKT$INFO.FAMILY</b> - This key was added to support the identification of IPv4 and IPv6 family types on an open socket handle. | <b>SKT$INFO.FAMILY</b> - This key was added to support the identification of IPv4 and IPv6 family types on an open socket handle. | ||
SKT$INFO.FAMILY.IPV4 - This value means the open socket is IPv4 | SKT$INFO.FAMILY.IPV4 - This value means the open socket is IPv4 |
Revision as of 04:05, 26 April 2009
QMBASIC Command Options (By Name)
Table of Contents #INPUT
INPUT
NOCASEINVERT - This option ignores the case inversion state of PTERM during the single execution of the statement.
Example Code:
INPUT MYVAR NOCASEINVERT
INPUT@
NOCASEINVERT - This option ignores the case inversion state of PTERM during the single execution of the statement.
Example Code:
INPUT@(0,0) MYVAR NOCASEINVERT
SOCKET.INFO
SKT$INFO.FAMILY - This key was added to support the identification of IPv4 and IPv6 family types on an open socket handle. SKT$INFO.FAMILY.IPV4 - This value means the open socket is IPv4 SKT$INFO.FAMILY.IPV6 - This value means the open socket is IPv6
Example Code:
SKTFAMILYTYPE = SOCKET.INFO(SKTHANDLE,SKT$INFO.FAMILY) BEGIN CASE CASE SKTFAMILYTYPE = SKT$INFO.FAMILY.IPV4; CRT "This is an IPv4 socket!" CASE SKTFAMILYTYPE = SKT$INFO.FAMILY.IPV6; CRT "This is an IPv6 socket!" END CASE