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Latest revision as of 19:12, 28 January 2009
command
Usage: subroutine name
sequence of statements end
command name sequence of statements end
command
The statements "subroutine" and "command" define a new user-defined command within a macro, i.e. a macro within a macro. User-defined commands defined by a "subroutine" statement are local to the current macro (or macros called through it), whereas "command" declares a globally visible user-defined command. User-defined commands defined by "subroutine" or "command" state- ments are called by their name, possibly followed by parameters, in exactly the same way as macros. Within a macro, a user-defined command can only be called after it was defined. The statement "command" without parameters gives a list of all user-defined commands, and indicates where they are defined.