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On 2018-04-11 02:33, Shaun Bebbington : All wrote: > Hi, > > I found something odd today in the powerful CBM BASIC v2.0. > > Having worked with Sinclair BASIC quite a lot recently, I use GOTO X > where X is a valid line number (i.e., LET X = 100). But I know that's > not possible with Microsoft BASIC. Of course there is the ON X GO TO > 100,200 ... > > So I thought "I know, I'll try and use a function, could CBM BASIC use > this as a look up table". The following, I expected to go to the value > in the function A() which returns 10, but... > > 0 DEF FN A(X) = 10 > 1 PRINT FN A(0) > 2 GO TO FN A(0) > 3 PRINT "END GRACEFULLY" > 4 END > 10 PRINT "STOP" > 11 STOP > > Try it for yourself. What's going on here? BTW, I got reminded of someone devising a way to make selfmodifying BASIC on C64, by printing out the line you wanted to have, then moving the cursor to that line on the screen, adding "RETURN" and R, U, N and "RETURN" into the keyboard input buffer and telling the system the buffer has 5 CHARS in it, then ending the program, whereupon the system will enter that line you generated and then re-ran your program. Of course you have to write it so it can restart nicely on the second and upcoming runs, but with such a scheme, you could make a 10 GOTO thing actually work, at the cost of losing more or less all variables and state of course. But it was a nice trick. ---* Origin: nntp://news.fidonet.fi - Lake Ylo - Finland (2:221/6) SEEN-BY: 221/0 1 6 360 320/219 633/267 280 640/384 1384 712/620 848 770/1 @PATH: 221/6 0 640/1384 384 712/848 633/267 |
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