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Post by kudzu2642 on Nov 16, 2023 0:50:54 GMT
You look up certain commands like IF..THEN you get an error 404 instead of info.
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Post by bplus on Nov 16, 2023 2:01:01 GMT
Oh I guess you're right. Took me awhile to find the Wiki link here. The Help from menu in IDE was OK for IF... THEN.
Welcome to the forum.
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Post by endorio on Nov 30, 2023 22:34:15 GMT
LPRINT USING get error 404
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Post by kudzu2642 on Dec 11, 2023 19:32:20 GMT
It seems that any command with 3 dots in the middle gives you 404 error
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Post by plus on Dec 12, 2023 0:38:13 GMT
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Post by visionmercer on Dec 14, 2023 8:57:32 GMT
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Post by plus on Dec 14, 2023 15:40:11 GMT
That is sure better than this thing!: qb64.com/wiki.htmlSo I highly recommend that one (visionmercer presented in reply above) be put in the Home Page for this site.
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Post by bplus on Dec 16, 2023 16:07:54 GMT
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Post by Steve on Dec 24, 2023 17:16:33 GMT
The only problem with *any* version of the "QB64 Official" wiki is that a whole lot of the information is either missing, or just completely wrong in it. For instance, the language supports the keyword _BIN$. (YES, it's in the QB64 Official codebase. Try it for yourself. It was in QB64 v 2.0.2, before things went south, so it's also still in v2.1 which is built off that base.) It doesn't exist anywhere in the wiki, meaning that folks who use the language aren't even aware of some of the capabilities which they're embedding into their programs to take advantage of them! qb64phoenix.com/qb64wiki/index.php/BIN$Another glaring example is all the misinformation surrounding _MEM. How anyone can program and use _MEM with the documentation provided is completely beyond me. The TYPE values documented in the wiki are completely wrong -- and yet they claim to be the values from v1.0 and up! github.com/QB64Official/qb64/wiki/_MEMFor correct values, compare those numbers to what actually are used via the QB64PE wiki documentation: qb64phoenix.com/qb64wiki/index.php/MEMAnd this is just a singular example of both the missing information and incorrect information in the wiki. Honestly, there's a LOT more of both issues prevalent thoughout the "QB64 Official" wiki. Honestly, anyone who isn't using the "pretty wiki" shared above, is simply shooting themselves in the foot when it comes to programming in QB64 -- no matter which version they're programming in, whether that be 2.0, Official, or Phoenix Edition!
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Post by vince on Dec 26, 2023 2:38:18 GMT
Go team Steve!
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