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Many STX commands support the <code>/Silent</code>, or <code>/?</code> option. Where available, this option leads to exceptional situations being reported as warnings instead of errors.
Many {{STX}} commands support the <code>/Silent</code>, or <code>/?</code> option. Where available, this option leads to exceptional situations being reported as warnings instead of errors.


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Revision as of 17:18, 5 April 2011

Many STx commands support the /Silent, or /? option. Where available, this option leads to exceptional situations being reported as warnings instead of errors.

Notes:

  • There are a few commands where, before introducing the silent option, the /S flag had already been assigned to a different option. In order not to break existing user code, for the respective commands, the silent flag is indicated by a different letter (e.g. /L for the LOAD command or /I for the NEW).
  • Since version 4.0 the general flag /? can be used to specifiy the silent option. This general flag was implemeted to simplify script programming.

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