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Re: gbs3 fails with ://


it would seem so. the detection of : is not smart enough to see if it is quoted in a string
echo 'dim a as string:a="coffee:tea":print a'|gbs3
gives errors.
you would need to do
echo 'dim a as string:a="coffee"&chr$(58)&"tea":print a'|gbs3
to get it to work.

On 25/04/2024 11:30, Bruce Steers wrote:
Did you add th code that convert : to lf ?

That's terrible

Why not just echo -e "line 1\nline 2" ?


So a colon cannot be used in any pipe text to GBS unless you want line feeds?

On Thu, 25 Apr 2024, 03:07 Brian G, <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


    On 4/23/24 04:04, Bruce Steers wrote:


    On Tue, 23 Apr 2024 at 00:45, Brian G <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


        On 4/22/24 16:28, Brian G wrote:


        On 4/21/24 21:05, Bruce Steers wrote:


        On Mon, 22 Apr 2024 at 04:58, Bruce Steers
        <bsteers4@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

            This has bugged me a few times.
            using file:// or http:// the : turns into a linefeed
            when gbs3 is piped
            Is it me doing something wrong or is it a bug?

            echo 'Print "http//www.there"'| gbs3
            http//www.there

            echo 'Print "http://www.there";'| gbs3
            # Gambas Project File 3.0
            Title=Gambas Script
            Startup=MMain
            Vendor=Ordinary
            Version=0.0.1
            License=General Public License 2.0

            # Gambas module file : MMain:4:2: Non terminated string

                1 :' Gambas module file
                2 :
                3 :Public Sub main()
                4*:Print "http
            //www.there"
                    ^ Non terminated string
                5 :End
                6 :
                7 :

            Respects
            BruceS

        Aah i discovered this...
        echo 'Print "file://www.there"'| gbs3 -

        works okay if i add the dash -

        I'll use the dash if i need it :)

        Respects


        try

        echo 'print "https"&chr(58)&"//www.endofworld"' | gbs3

        Yes it is a bug I guess!

-- ~~~~ Brian

        Yes the - causes it to read the stdin as if it were as file until eof
        and process it that way.
-- ~~~~ Brian

    I have a fix, not sure how valid it is...

    A slight change in the _call() method of ParseArgs.class
     Ie.
    The loop now goes from 0 To aArgs.Max not 1 To aArgs.Max to still
    function if there are no args
    if no args it checks Lof(File.In) to see if there's data and add
    the - arg if yes.

    Public Function _Call(c As Context, aArgs As String[]) As String
    Dim I As Integer
    Dim sApp As String
    Dim index As Variant
    If File.Name(aArgs[0]) = "gbw" & System.version Then c.$bWebPage
    = True
    For I = 0 To aArgs.Max
    If I = 0 Then
      If aArgs.Count = 1 And If Lof(File.In) Then ' if there are no
    args but there is data waiting in stdin
        aArgs.Add("-")
        Goto gStdIn
        Break
      Else
        Continue
      Endif
    Endif
    Respects
    BruceS



    echo "for i as integer = 0 to 3 : print i : next"| gbs3
    0
    1
    2
    3
    $ echo "for i as integer = 0 to 3 : print i : next"| gbs3 -
    # Gambas Project File 3.0
    Title=Gambas Script
    Startup=MMain
    Vendor=Ordinary
    Version=0.0.1
    License=General Public License 2.0

    # Gambas module file : MMain:4:28:'

        1 :' Gambas module file
        2 :
        3 :Public Sub main()
        4*:for i as integer = 0 to 3 : print i : next
                                      ^ Unexpected ':'
        5 :End
        6 :
        7 :

-- ~~~~ Brian


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