Re: "scrrun.dll" not compatible in different languages?
- From: erewhon@xxxxxxxxxx (J French)
- Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2005 06:22:15 +0000 (UTC)
On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 15:45:40 GMT, "Michael D. Ober"
<obermd.@.alum.mit.edu.nospam> wrote:
>
>That's a lot of code for something that should be built into the language.
>C++ correctly handles the three most common end of line markers natively.
>The fact that VB 6 doesn't without the assistance of an external component
>is simply a flaw in the language. I'll stick with FSO or move to VB 2005
>(the beta handles this correctly) when it's released. Obviously, existing,
>working code won't be ported as there's no benefit from doing so.
You'll find that the Class I posted is bi-functional
- it supports delineated file reading and block input
Note also that the delineator is under the programmer's control, it
could be anything.
C++ is just a load of libraries, any special behaviour has been
written by a programmer.
I suppose you know that the FSO will simply not work on well set up
machines, since it is part of VB Scripting (AKA Viruse Gateway) canny
administrators disable it.
However, since you seem to have some peculiar ideas about what should
and what should not be supplied by a language, I suggest that you
migrate to VB.NET
- we obviously cannot help you here
.
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