Some bug/weird things that i want to clarify - 15/06/07 02:13 AM
The first one is with $N identifier, the mirc help file said that we can stick "text" after a $N or $N-M :
//tokenize 32 Ga is Ga | echo -a $1-this_text_will_be_shown
if text contains a number, mIRC will ignore all the characters before it, including the number
//tokenize 32 Ga is Ga | echo -a $1-.72Ga:)
or
//tokenize 32 Ga is Ga | echo -a $1-.72Ga82:)
or
//tokenize 32 Ga is Ga | echo -a $1-this_text_won't_be_shown>9
The second is about $v1 $v2 $ifmatch or $ifmatch2
The example below juste show with $v1 but i've tested with the other :
alias Kitai return $iif(one,two)
alias Wims if (three) echo -a > Ga $Kitai $v1
typing /wims will echo "> Ga two one" whereas $v1 should return three, it seems that $v1 takes the value from the last actual comparaison. Don't know if it's a bug or not but i think $v1 and others should return the value from the last comparaison in the alias itself
//tokenize 32 Ga is Ga | echo -a $1-this_text_will_be_shown
if text contains a number, mIRC will ignore all the characters before it, including the number
//tokenize 32 Ga is Ga | echo -a $1-.72Ga:)
or
//tokenize 32 Ga is Ga | echo -a $1-.72Ga82:)
or
//tokenize 32 Ga is Ga | echo -a $1-this_text_won't_be_shown>9
The second is about $v1 $v2 $ifmatch or $ifmatch2
The example below juste show with $v1 but i've tested with the other :
alias Kitai return $iif(one,two)
alias Wims if (three) echo -a > Ga $Kitai $v1
typing /wims will echo "> Ga two one" whereas $v1 should return three, it seems that $v1 takes the value from the last actual comparaison. Don't know if it's a bug or not but i think $v1 and others should return the value from the last comparaison in the alias itself