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    #11
    Re: D=USEFUL

    It's a Definition, not a Variable.

    Spod - In "0] " mode!

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      #12
      do you mean

      "d" or "d=useful"? 0]

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        #13
        Re: do you mean

        It's a Definition, not a Variable.
        Surely an assignment?

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          #14
          i was referring to atw's use

          of 'd' as a var in the 'assignment'. kids, eh?

          hth

          :rolleyes

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            #15
            Re: i was referring to atw's use

            So was I.

            But then again, I was assuming that he was using the compiler flag -D to set a definition for the preprocessor.

            Spod.

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              #16
              ah,

              /d?

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                #17
                Re: ah,

                /d

                or -D on some compilers.

                AtW, which one did you mean?

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                  #18
                  i think he's off

                  playing chess now.

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                    #19
                    Re: i think he's off

                    playing chess now.
                    We hope...

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                      #20
                      Re: i think he's off

                      AtW

                      You'll probably find that half the people above you in the rankings are doing exactly what you were thinking of doing

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