The statement works as INSTR does but starts from the end of the passed string (or from the specified position) and looks for the passed substring while moving backards.
Takes after VBScript's InStrRev: https://www.w3schools.com/asp/func_instrrev.aspCloses#51
Syntax:
_ALLOWFULLSCREEN [{_STRETCH|_SQUAREPIXELS|_OFF|_ALL}][,{_SMOOTH|_OFF|_ALL}]
Existing _FULLSCREEN statement is not bound by _ALLOWFULLSCREEN's settings, only the ALT+ENTER key combo.
_ECHO is more of a macro than a new statement, as it'll perform the following actions:
1- Save current _DEST;
2- Switch to _CONSOLE;
3- Print the passed string (only strings accepted);
4- Switch back to previous _DEST.
None of the PRINT features such as USING, numeric variables, retaining the cursor are implemented/planned for this statement.
Closes#29
- _WINDOWHANDLE exposes the current window's handle (Windows-only).
- _WINDOWHASFOCUS returns true (-1) when the program is the foremost window (Windows-only). Always returns -1 in other OSes.
- _TITLE$ (function) returns the last title set using the _TITLE statement.
Change so that modifer keypresses will only register when the window has
focus in Windows. This corrects the issue with SLEEP, KEYHIT, and
INP(&H60) registering SHIFT, CTRL, and ALT keypresses even when the
program is not in focus or is running as a background app.
Also changed _SCREENEXISTS (and a few other window user commands) so
that they require windows to have actually registered a windows handle
for the function to return -1, and not just for glut to have finished
initializing the screen itself.
- Fetch an image from the clipboard with handle& = _CLIPBOARDIMAGE
- If there isn't an image in the clipboard, handle& will be -1.
- Copy a valid image to the clipboard (All screen modes, except 0) with _CLIPBOARDIMAGE = handle&
Also:
- Revamp _ICON so it'll use the embed icon if it's called without parameters. The default QB64 icon is still used otherwise.
- Fix "Creating .EXE..." being printed in the wrong coordinates (IDE)
- Fix the new error message (when Debug is <> 0) so it'll show properly when compiling with -x.
The "Unhandled error" message will now display "Line: #### (included line: ####)" with the line number in the included file that generated the error. 0 will be reported if the error wasn't in an included line.
Also:
- Add function _INCLERRORLINE, which returns a value greater than zero when _ERRORLINE points to an $INCLUDEd file.