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Re: implicit_str_to_num_ok=1
From: |
Joao Cardoso |
Subject: |
Re: implicit_str_to_num_ok=1 |
Date: |
Mon, 05 Jul 1999 17:36:19 +0100 |
address@hidden wrote:
> Daniel Heiserer wrote:
> >
> > I try to write my code non-braindead compatible
> > IN ORDER TO POSTE IT TO THE SOURCE LIST, not for my own!
...
> The only way to write portable code that remains user-friendly is to
> ignore all defaults, save all builtins that might affect your code,
> set them to what you require, and restore them before exiting.
There is a small problem (inconsistency) with this approach related with
the `hold' command: it is not possible to store/restore its current
value. The ideal would be:
old_hold=ishold;
...
hold(old_state)
instead you have to to:
old_hold=ishold;
...
hold off
if (old_hold == 1)
hold on
endif
a minor problem, of course,
Joao
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