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boriel Wrote:Putting # at the very first of the line is *always* a preprocessor directive. In fact, the standard way of tabulate preprocessor directives is:
Code:
#ifdef ZXSPECTRUM
#   include once "spectrum-lib.bas"
#endif
Notice the tab goes *after* the #. Putting a # at the beginning of a line which does not start at column 0 will raise an error.

I tell you this, because this might simplify the syntax parsing for preprocessor directives.

Thanks! In this case I will try to use a delimiter for this. Will check it later. To be honest, I never coded in FreeBasic, and in PureBasic # marks a constant: #ErrorLine_Marker=1

Edit: I just added the correct delimiter. Now all preprocessor directives can have spaces or tabulators between # and the command.
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