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'''mIRC identifiers''' are a set of built-in value-returning routines that can be used to query mIRC for various data structures, mIRC, IRC, and OS related properties such as a file size or the 6th nick in a channel. | '''mIRC identifiers''' are a set of built-in value-returning routines that can be used to query mIRC for various data structures, mIRC, IRC, and OS related properties such as a file size or the 6th nick in a channel. | ||
− | + | $*, $&, $+ and $++ are exception and are not returning values, they are constructs interpreted in a different way. | |
Presently undocumented or deprecated identifiers are indicated in ''italics''. An identifier is undocumented if it doesn't reasonably appear in the current help.chm, but may appear in the [https://www.mirc.com/versions.txt versions.txt] | Presently undocumented or deprecated identifiers are indicated in ''italics''. An identifier is undocumented if it doesn't reasonably appear in the current help.chm, but may appear in the [https://www.mirc.com/versions.txt versions.txt] |