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Well, hello there! I actually did not get much programming done over my mini break, but I did manage to add one more useful command. It is called SubList and it is pretty simple to understand, I think. If L1 is {0,1,2,3,4,5,6} and you wanted to get the {2,3,4,5} part of that list. With the command, you use 0 as the list#, 2 as the offset, and 4 for the number of elements to copy::{38,0,2,4:Asm(prgmFONTWhat I did not add was support for named lists and archived lists When I get the time, I will add that support, though.L1=0L2=1L3=2...
Yes, I am working on the app, but there are still bugs I need to tease out. I have a program that use the App for the calls, but the App isn't working independently, yet. I am still working on that, though... I am trying to pretty much convert the program almost directly into the APP version, but some syntaxes need to be changed to let it work as a parser hook.
Well, I am programming in Hexadecimal, so the process is a bit different . But, I believe it is not much different at all from regular assembly program. The main difference is that you run the program starting at 4080h (with 4000h to 407Fh being the header). Also, instead of exiting with an ret, you have to use a special B_Call (which forget the name of...). The hex for it is EF2740, so it is B_Call 4027h.
Thankee I always forget the name. They should just call it _ExitApp
That would only affect recompiled programs or new ones. Old ones would run just fine. It's the name that's changing, not the address
Welcome back Xeda! Suggestion for a feature: Extend the Delvar command so it can also delete archived variables, pictures, lists, matrices and strings. Also do you have a command that checks if a list already exists?