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Why define constants
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27/10/2006 10:00:04
 
 
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27/10/2006 00:34:04
Lutz Scheffler (En ligne)
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Allemagne
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Visual FoxPro
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Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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Thread ID:
01164235
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>Hi Walter,
>
>zdef is a script that you can use in code window. It works with anything that as a #define even with #includes
>
>IOW entering zdef+ will bring up a picklist with all the #defines declared beyond the active line. It works like autocomplete.
>
>Similar is zloc that will bring up all locals.
>
>That script is available via Tools\Intellisenens Manager menu if you like to alter it.

In which version(s)?

>Agnes
>>HI Agnes,
>>
>>>>... Remembering these constants is not painless either. I'd rather see a mechanism where those constants end up in intellisense somehow
>>
>>>Do you use the zdef intellisence script? I use it frequently to get my defines. If you lkike to have the literal returned insatead of the define I think one can code this into the script.
>>
>>I'm not aware of zdef, what is it and where can I get it ?
>>
>>
>>>Agnes
Groet,
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