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rvega
Hi.
I have an argument for an abstraction that looks like[myabstraction foo/bar/baz]
Inside of my abstraction I'm calculating a float and I want to send a message like
[foo bar baz 0.23(
So that I can later do
[route foo]
and get "bar baz 0.23"
So far, I'm doing:
[symbol $1]
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[s2l /]
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[0.22( [l2s]
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[pack f s]
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[$2 $1(
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[print] [route foo]
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[print no_output]Which successfully prints "foo bar baz 0.22" on the left print object. However, there is nothing printed by [print no_output].
Any ideas why? I'm thinking the conversion from symbol to list and back does something weird that is not seen by [print] ?
Any other suggestion on how to achieve this?
Thanks!
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rvega
Thanks a lot shawnb! The messages_for_changing_the_contents_of_a_message_box part is what I was missing
I ended up using [add( messages to a message box in conjunction with [dollarg] to achieve what I described.