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Re: 'secret' function [message #18615 is a reply to message #18613] Tue, 18 January 2000 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
James Tappin is currently offline  James Tappin
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John Keck wrote:
>> Does any one have a complete description for the use of ROUTINE_NAMES?
> If not, does anyone know how to list system variables and structures
> with it?

The following is a list of the keywords to routine_names, most seem to be
switch keywords, and in many make use of 1 or 2 arguments.

argument: list the arguments of the given routine (in the current call
stack?)
comm: list the compiled routines (?) [default action?]
functions: list the compiled functions.
f_parameters: list the parameters of a function?
f_variables: list variables in a function
fetch: Select the level from which to fetch the value of a variable
Level: return the current call level
procedures: list the compiled procedures
p_parameters: list the parameters of a procedure?
p_variables: list variables in a procedure
s: Set variable
s_procedures: list intrinsic procedures
s_functions: list intrinsic functions
unresolved: list unresolved references
variables: list defined variables

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