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What do you think of 'Beautify'?
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03/05/2010 07:10:22
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turquie
 
 
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02/05/2010 21:46:23
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
Divers
Thread ID:
01462534
Message ID:
01462752
Vues:
52
I am not using that editor. OK if you want to call a bug a feature you can:) Neverthless it won't be corrected from now on.
Cetin

>You want it to apply to all string constants, regardless of delimiters, the documentation says it only applies to string constants if the delimiters are quotation marks. Thus, I wouldn't say what you're seeing is a bug -- you just don't like their choice of implementation.
>
>And, for what its worth -- I have used this particular feature (and I mean feature) within the last few days within PEM Editor, for the release that is coming out shortly. The substitution of a defined constant with a character constant (in this case, at least) is of crucial importance.
>
>Jim
>
>>>My understanding of that statement is that it applies strictly to the times when placed within quotation marks. And, that brackets are not quotation marks, but can be used as string delimiters.
>>>
>>>BTW, while it is frequently referred to as a bug, I do know that I have seen a use of it (but I cannot recall what that use was.)
>>>
>>
>>My understandding is that it applies to string delimiters or [] shouldn't be used as delimiters at all. It is a bug in my book. Bugs sometimes could sometimes have a use. For example group by was buggy in VFP6/7 but most of us used that buggy version somehow.
>>
>>PS: And in the bug we are originally talking about quotations were used!
>>Cetin
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