1. Making Librarys "something.e"
- Posted by Gene Mannel <genem2 at GJ.NET> Jul 30, 2000
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Hi All Ive had Euphoria for a little over a week. Having used QuickBasic for years and a very little 'C' , it didnt take long to realy appreciate Euphoria. Yep its now registered to me too! :') My question is this: Can I just take some Procedures I am using in a program and save them as a 'something.e' file then call each Procedure as I do the ready made librarys? I'd like to do this so I dont have to look at them all the time while Im coding my program. Perhaps somebody could do a little tutor on all that needs to go into a library. Guess I should just experiment. LOL (brave soul that I am.) Thank you Gene Mannel
2. Re: Making Librarys "something.e"
- Posted by David Alan Gay <moggie at INTERLOG.COM> Jul 30, 2000
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Greetings Yes, you can create an include file to contain many procedures and functions you made, or others made as well. Chapter 28 of "A Beginner's Guide To Euphoria" shows you how to create a simple include file to store a procedure. I've copied the information from the tutorial to show you here. 1) -------include file d2808a.e starts here ----------------- global sequence valid_capitals valid_capitals = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" global procedure show_trademark() puts(1,"**********************************************\n") puts(1,"* Copyright 1997 Mom, The Cat Smells Funny! *\n") puts(1,"* Productions *\n") puts(1,"* *\n") puts(1,"* |\\\\\"\"\"//| *\n") puts(1,"* {_ O O _} *\n") puts(1,"* {/~\\} *\n") puts(1,"* \"\"\" *\n") puts(1,"**********************************************\n") end procedure ----------------------------------------------------- 2) Program referencing include file starts here ----------------------------------------------------- include d2808a.e print(1,find('J',valid_capitals)) puts(1,"\n\n") show_trademark() ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene Mannel" <genem2 at GJ.NET> To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 12:48 PM Subject: Making Librarys "something.e" > Hi All > > Ive had Euphoria for a little over a week. Having > used QuickBasic for years and a very little 'C' , it didnt take long > to realy appreciate Euphoria. Yep its now registered to me too! :') > > My question is this: Can I just take some Procedures I am > using in a program and save them as a 'something.e' file then > call each Procedure as I do the ready made librarys? I'd like > to do this so I dont have to look at them all the time while Im > coding my program. > Perhaps somebody could do a little tutor on all that needs to > go into a library. > Guess I should just experiment. LOL (brave soul that I am.) > > Thank you > Gene Mannel >
3. Re: Making Librarys "something.e"
- Posted by Gene Mannel <genem2 at GJ.NET> Jul 30, 2000
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Hi again Thanks for the info David. Id like to thank you and all the others who have made these help files so clear and useable. Im glad you are all so willing to help. Thanks gene
4. Re: Making Librarys "something.e"
- Posted by simulat <simulat at INTERGATE.CA> Jul 30, 2000
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Hi Gene You've got the right idea for making libraries. If you want to call a procedure from something.e from a program main.ex, then the procedure or function if something.e must be declared as a global procedure or function. ie something.e procedure foo() do something end function global procedure bar() foo something else end procedure main.ex bar You can call bar from main, but not foo, which remains local to the library and can only be used from within it Bye Martin Hunt simulat at intergate.bc.ca ----- Original Message ----- From: Gene Mannel <genem2 at GJ.NET> To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 9:48 AM Subject: Making Librarys "something.e" > Hi All > > Ive had Euphoria for a little over a week. Having > used QuickBasic for years and a very little 'C' , it didnt take long > to realy appreciate Euphoria. Yep its now registered to me too! :') > > My question is this: Can I just take some Procedures I am > using in a program and save them as a 'something.e' file then > call each Procedure as I do the ready made librarys? I'd like > to do this so I dont have to look at them all the time while Im > coding my program. > Perhaps somebody could do a little tutor on all that needs to > go into a library. > Guess I should just experiment. LOL (brave soul that I am.) > > Thank you > Gene Mannel >