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== Additional alias features: == | == Additional alias features: == | ||
− | Regardless of whether or not an alias was called as a command or as an identifier, if it used the /return command to return back, you can get that value using the '''$result''' identifier. | + | Regardless of whether or not an alias was called as a command or as an identifier, if it used the /return command to return back, you can get that value using the '''$result''' identifier. |
− | <syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">alias example { | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">alias example { |
foo | foo | ||
echo -a $result | echo -a $result | ||
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In addition, aliases can be coded to work in verbose mode or not. If the command was prefixed with the dot (.) symbol, $show will return $false, otherwise it will $true. For example: | In addition, aliases can be coded to work in verbose mode or not. If the command was prefixed with the dot (.) symbol, $show will return $false, otherwise it will $true. For example: | ||
− | <syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">alias example { | + | <syntaxhighlight lang="mIRC">alias example { |
if ($show) { | if ($show) { | ||
;Indicate we are doing something | ;Indicate we are doing something |