[Bashburn-info] Substantial change to the configure function.
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From: Steven W. O. <st...@sy...> - 2008-09-03 05:00:08
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We now have a Revert function in the Configure option.
If you change a value, it will not take place until you Apply it. If you
Revert, then all changes will be wiped out.
This is a rather substantial change and I (as usual) think I got it right.
No bets.
There is some English language text in configure.
And finally, the BashBurn.sh had to get re-structured. It's vital that all
sourcing not happen from the context of a subroutine. To make a long story
short:
-------bar.sh------
typeset -ri intval=44
------end of bar.sh
foo()
{
. bar.sh
}
will cause intval to be a local variable inside foo and never globally
available. You might not care except that I still want the option of
creating and declaring global variables.
Enjoy. It's 1AM and I'm outtahee.
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steveo at syslang.net
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