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! $eterna: assign,v 1.9 2021/03/21 04:29:43 mrg Exp $ ! ! Copyright (c) 1990-2021 Michael Sandrof, Troy Rollo, Matthew Green, ! and other ircII contributors. ! ! All rights reserved. See the HELP IRCII COPYRIGHT file for more ! information. ! Usage: ASSIGN [[-]<user-variable> [<whatever>]] ASSIGN lets you create user variables which are automatically expanded by ircII in aliases using the $variable-name format. For example, if you had defined: ASSIGN me The Big Cheese Then, in an alias, $me would expand to "The Big Cheese". These are straight textual substitutions. You can use these kind of variables as counters and indexes into lists as well. For example: ASSIGN index 0 ASSIGN index ${index+1} The first line sets "index" to 0, the seconds increments index by 1. Note that the second will always be expanded if used in another alias (where $ are normally expanded). If you want it to be expanded if typed at the input line, you must first SET INPUT_ALIASES to ON. Note: In the above example, the mathematical expression must be enclosed by {}'s otherwise the + would be treated as an alias delimiter and the addition not performed. (See @ as well) Suppose now you wanted to use index to get a single word in a list, you could do: ALIAS WORD ECHO $($index) Then doing: WORD This is a test would display the index'th word in the list. The $($index) format does the following: it parses the text between the () as a sub-alias. The "$index" is thus evaluated and returns its value. This value is then replaced for the () expression and evaluated. So, if you had: ASSIGN index 1 Then, the following would be evaluated: $index becomes 1 which given $(1) which becomes simply $1 Thus the $1 argument is used. This functionality can be nested. This the following: ASSIGN A Hey You! ASSIGN B A ASSIGN C B ALIAS NESTING echo $($($C)) will cause NESTING to display "Hey You!" The following format are also legal: $#name evaluates to the number of words in name $@name evaluates to the number of characters in name You can use these with the mathematical expressions as well, for example: ASSIGN foo Testing One Two ECHO $#foo $@foo ASSIGN junk ${#foo + @foo} The ECHO line will display 3 15 and the variable junk have the value 18. Additionally, values assigned wit SET FUNCTION_RETURN are taken to be the return value of a function. IMPORTANT NOTE: There is a special version of this command called '@' for use in aliases and scripts. It is well suited to mathematical operations. Its use over ASSIGN is highly recommended. See Also: @ ALIAS IF SET INPUT_ALIASES ALIAS functions
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