Mail Archives: opendos/1997/04/04/07:52:22
> If you've already read this, please ignore it. This reply didn't
> made it back to me over the list, so it might have got lost on its
> way to the list. Thanks. -mp
Hi!
On Wed, 02 Apr 1997, Mark Aitchison wrote:
> 1. I'd like to see commands like PUSH YesChar and POP YesChar for
> batch files so that regions of the batch file can temporarily
> change environment variables and pseudo-variables.
Yep. Probably like with 4DOS...
[SwitChar]
> 2. I'd also like to see the ability to set the switchar, yeschar for
> different tasks separately. (Not sure if SwitchChar can be set
> other than on a system-wide basis; I guess that other characters
> proposed such as YesChar, FileChar would be set/obtained by similar
> DOS calls that store bytes in some global RAM??)
Oh yes, I forgot about the SwitChar. Of course, we should also
reintroduce the old MS-DOS 2.xx CONFIG.SYS SWITCHAR= directive, and
add a %SwitChar% system function for switchar-independent batchjobs.
DR DOS, Novell DOS, and OpenDOS fully support the SwitChar-API,
PTS/DOS and OS/2 do also, but Multiuser DOS, and later MS-DOS/PC-DOS
do not. The SwitChar setting is global to the system.
Currently most of the external utilities do honore the SwitChar
setting, and now even COMMAND.COM honors it (at least in the latest
updates to Novell DOS). What is missing for most utilities are
updated help screens and /? help options. Changing the SwitChar from
its default '/' may lead to strange results with some commands, since
'/' and '-' are somewhat overloaded by functionality. I propose to
slightly enhance the syntax of all commands, e.g. ATTRIB -R (with a
switchar='/') should allowed to be written as ATTRIB R-, ATTRIB /-R
alias ATTRIB /R- (with switchar='/') and as ATTRIB --R alias
ATTRIB -R- (with switchar='-'). Of course, there are some more
caveats, but such an enhanced syntax does not bring any compatibility
problems, is easy to implement, and could avoid any further
misinterpretation in a future fully-switchar-enabled environment...
Besides, if the SwitChar is changed from '/', COMMAND.COM modifies the
first (and only the first) backslash '\' in a PROMPT $p and CD/CHDIR
to a '/'. This is a nice remainder of a changed switchar setting and
can also be used to detect the current switchar setting out of
batchjobs (which is quite complicated, have a look at SWC.BAT from
my MPDOSTIP.ZIP package). 4DOS does not do the same.
> 3. It is probably a good idea not to quote too much of an original
> message; I've probably gone too far the other way in quoting
> none! ;-)
Indeed! But not in this short message, anyway... ;-)
Bye,
Matthias
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