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<span class="pageSubtitle"><section begin="desc" />Next line of procedure<section end="desc" /></span>
<span class="pageSubtitle"><section begin="desc" />Next line of procedure<section end="desc" /></span>


<p class="warning">Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. The OO equivalent for the $ProcGet function is [[to be entered]].</p>
<p class="warning">Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There is no direct OO equivalent for the $ProcGet function, however a whole family of methods is available, based on the OO interface to stringLists.  See the [[AppendOpenProcedure (Stringlist function)]] as a starting point.</p>


$ProcGet accepts no arguments and returns a string result. Each call to $ProcGet returns either the next line of the current procedure or a null string to signify the end of the current procedure.  
$ProcGet accepts no arguments and returns a string result. Each call to $ProcGet returns either the next line of the current procedure or a null string to signify the end of the current procedure.  


$ProcGet accepts no arguments. If the next input line from the current procedure contains a '??', the '??' is replaced by the third argument specified on the $ProcOpn associated with the open procedure, just as if the third $ProcOpn argument had been specified after the procedure name on an 'INCLUDE' command.
$ProcGet accepts no arguments. If the next input line from the current procedure contains a '??', the '??' is replaced by the third argument specified on the $ProcOpn associated with the open procedure, just as if the third $ProcOpn argument had been specified after the procedure name on an 'INCLUDE' command.
==Syntax==
==Syntax==
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<p class="syntax"><section begin="syntax" /> %x = $ProcGet()
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<ul class="smallAndTightList">
<li>''[[Sirius Functions]]''  
<li>''[[Sirius Functions]]''  
<li>''[[Fast/Unload User Language Interface]]''  
<li>''[[Fast/Unload User Language Interface]]''  
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<p class="caption">Products authorizing $ProcGet
<p class="caption">Products authorizing $ProcGet
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[[Category:$Functions|$ProcGet]]
[[Category:$Functions|$ProcGet]]

Revision as of 22:16, 1 February 2011

<section begin="desc" />Next line of procedure<section end="desc" />

Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There is no direct OO equivalent for the $ProcGet function, however a whole family of methods is available, based on the OO interface to stringLists. See the AppendOpenProcedure (Stringlist function) as a starting point.

$ProcGet accepts no arguments and returns a string result. Each call to $ProcGet returns either the next line of the current procedure or a null string to signify the end of the current procedure.

$ProcGet accepts no arguments. If the next input line from the current procedure contains a '??', the '??' is replaced by the third argument specified on the $ProcOpn associated with the open procedure, just as if the third $ProcOpn argument had been specified after the procedure name on an 'INCLUDE' command.

Syntax

<section begin="syntax" /> %x = $ProcGet() <section end="syntax" />

Products authorizing $ProcGet