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Why does following not parse in POV (3.1):
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#macro return1()
#if (1=1)
1
#end
#end
#declare one=return1()
#debug "done\n\n\n"
#if (return1()=1)
#debug "done."
#end
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... gives " xxx.pov:3: error: ) expected but # found instead. "
I could not find anything in the docs saying that this is not possible. Is
it working in 3.5beta?
- Micha
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On Wed, 26 Sep 2001 18:23:32 +0200, Micha Riser <mri### [at] gmxnet>
wrote:
> Is it working in 3.5beta?
no
and I found shortest code for investigate bug
#if(#if(yes)yes#end)#end
I looks like bug with "if" inside "if"
I will report it to povray.beta-test but I'm sure THEY saw this
ABX
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In article <4ev### [at] michariser>, mri### [at] gmxnet says...
> #macro return1()
> #if (1=1)
> 1
> #end
> #end
This is the problem I guess. It doesn't work this way, I don't know why,
probably a bug.
Do it like this and it should work (at least in MP and 3.5):
#macro return1()
#if(1=1)
#local out=1;
#else // just for the case 1 doesn't equal 1 *g*
#local out=0;
#end
out
#end
Lutz-Peter
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Micha Riser <mri### [at] gmxnet> wrote:
> Why does following not parse in POV (3.1):
[snip]
> ... gives " xxx.pov:3: error: ) expected but # found instead. "
>
> I could not find anything in the docs saying that this is not possible. Is
> it working in 3.5beta?
Try enclosing your calls to the macro in brackets, i.e:
#declare one=(return1());
#debug "done\n\n\n"
#if ((return1())=1)
#debug "done."
#end
This should allow POV-Ray to correctly interpret the returned value, and
things should work as expected.
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Chris Colefax wrote:
>
> Try enclosing your calls to the macro in brackets, i.e:
>
> #declare one=(return1());
> #debug "done\n\n\n"
>
> #if ((return1())=1)
> #debug "done."
> #end
>
> This should allow POV-Ray to correctly interpret the returned value, and
> things should work as expected.
Thanks, this works! It is a bit nicer than the workaround with an extra
variable.
- Micha
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