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December 7th 2005, 03:48 AM
toa
The test will always return false. Think about it:
It's not a compressed file; why would there be a pair table in it?
Non-ascii characters in cbuf aren't an error. Try "say"ing something with non-ascii chars. Betcha 20 euros it works.
"This should also prove out that script.D should take precedence over script.C,"
Precedence is handled by suffix checking, i.e., the first file tested for existance is the ".d" and, if found, ".c" is not checked for.
Also: I didn't mean to be read as harsh. I just have an emoticon disability.
It's not a compressed file; why would there be a pair table in it?
Non-ascii characters in cbuf aren't an error. Try "say"ing something with non-ascii chars. Betcha 20 euros it works.
"This should also prove out that script.D should take precedence over script.C,"
Precedence is handled by suffix checking, i.e., the first file tested for existance is the ".d" and, if found, ".c" is not checked for.
Also: I didn't mean to be read as harsh. I just have an emoticon disability.