12,7 → 12,7 |
application, waits for it to finish and then calls back SvarCOM. |
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=== NLS strings ============================================================== |
=== NLS STRINGS ============================================================== |
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SvarCOM can output information in many languages. To do so, it relies on a |
precompiled resource file named SVARCOM.LNG. When SvarCOM starts, it looks |
26,13 → 26,13 |
SVARCOM.LNG is unavailable. |
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=== Batch files support ====================================================== |
=== BATCH FILES SUPPORT ====================================================== |
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When SvarCOM executes a command, it checks first if it has a *.BAT extension. |
If so, it switches into 'batch-processing' mode: |
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- Writes the batch filename into its persistent (rmod-owned) buffer, along |
with a line counter that holds the number of "next line to be executed". |
with a counter that holds the offset of the next line to be executed. |
- When a batch file CALLs another batch file, then a new SvarCOM instance is |
started. This ensures that once the CALLed batch ends, processing will |
return to the original batch file at the correct position. |
40,8 → 40,7 |
When the batch buffer is non-zero, SvarCOM does not ask the user for a |
command. Instead, it opens the batch file, jumps to the "next line to be |
executed" and loads the command from there, incrementing this counter in the |
process. The maximum length of a batch file is of 65535 lines (any lines after |
this limit will be ignored). |
process. |
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