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<span class="f_Para">Conditionally calls another Debugger [[Using Debugger Macros|macro]]. The specified macro is included if and only if the state ("True" or "False") of a specified [[Working with macro variables|macro variable]] is </span><span class="f_Monospace">True</span><span class="f_Para">. If the state of the macro variable is </span><span class="f_Monospace">False,</span><span class="f_Para"> no action is taken and the macro continues. </span> | <span class="f_Para">Conditionally calls another Debugger [[Using Debugger Macros|macro]]. The specified macro is included if and only if the state ("True" or "False") of a specified [[Working with macro variables|macro variable]] is </span><span class="f_Monospace">True</span><span class="f_Para">. If the state of the macro variable is </span><span class="f_Monospace">False,</span><span class="f_Para"> no action is taken and the macro continues. </span> | ||
Latest revision as of 21:24, 30 January 2023
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Conditionally calls another Debugger macro. The specified macro is included if and only if the state ("True" or "False") of a specified macro variable is True. If the state of the macro variable is False, no action is taken and the macro continues. If the variable is 0 or a zero length (null) string, or if it is undefined, its state is considered to be False. For all other values, its state is considered to be True. Syntax: includeIf &var macro where:
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Scope: | Allowed only in Debugger macros |
Client menu: | -- |
Introduced: | Build 57 |