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LINE INPUT will now use the faster method if passed a file handle that has been opened FOR BINARY. As such, the _BLINEINPUT command has been removed. qb64.bas now takes advantage of this for reading from '$include files, at least in Include Manager 1. Some tweaking of internal/source/main.txt was required to get things into a sane state, so I'm holing off changing the compiler any further so the auto-builder can make sure everything's smoothed over. Note: Everything should still compile as normal; I'm just being overcautious.
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A '''colon''' can be used to separate two unrelated procedure statements on the same line.
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''Usage:'' COLOR 10: PRINT "Hello "; : COLOR 12: PRINT "World"
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{{OutputStart}}
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{{text|Hello |limegreen}}{{text|World|red}}
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{{OutputEnd}}
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* Use colons to combine variable definition statements or screen [[PRINT|prints]].
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* Some statements such as [[END IF]] and [[Metacommand]]s require a new code line!
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* Use [[Semicolon|semicolons]] and [[Comma|commas]] where appropriate in [[PRINT]]s.
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* Use an [[underscore]] at the end of a line to extend a line of code to the next line.
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''See also:''
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* [[Comma]], [[Semicolon]]
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