Difference between revisions of "$eval"

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Example:
 
Example:
 
   [[var]] %var = m00
 
   [[var]] %var = m00
   var %string = % [[$]]+ var
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   var %string = % [[$|$+]] var
 
Now echoing %var would echo "m00" and echoing %string would echo "%var"
 
Now echoing %var would echo "m00" and echoing %string would echo "%var"
 
   [[echo]] -a $eval(%string,0)
 
   [[echo]] -a $eval(%string,0)
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   echo -a $eval(%string,2)
 
   echo -a $eval(%string,2)
 
This would echo "m00" since the string is first evaluated to %var and %var is then evaluated to m00
 
This would echo "m00" since the string is first evaluated to %var and %var is then evaluated to m00
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Revision as of 22:35, 5 July 2006

Returns the string N times evaluated.

 $eval(string,N)

If N isn't specified, N is set to 1.

Example:

 var %var = m00
 var %string = % $+ var

Now echoing %var would echo "m00" and echoing %string would echo "%var"

 echo -a $eval(%string,0)

This would echo "%string" since %string is not evaluated.

 echo -a $eval(%string,1)

This would echo "%var" since %string is evaluated once. Notice that this is the same as echoing %string

 echo -a $eval(%string,2)

This would echo "m00" since the string is first evaluated to %var and %var is then evaluated to m00