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* Set the sub-procedure call for [[KEY(n)]], [[ON COM (n)|COM(n)]], [[PLAY]], [[STRIG(n)]], [[TIMER]], [[UEVENT]] | * Set the sub-procedure call for [[KEY(n)]], [[ON COM (n)|COM(n)]], [[PLAY]], [[STRIG(n)]], [[TIMER]], [[UEVENT]] | ||
* To turn on event trapping for [[ON COM (n)]], [[ON KEY (n)]], [[ON PEN]], [[ON PLAY (n)]], [[ON STRIG (n)]] | * To turn on event trapping for [[ON COM (n)]], [[ON KEY (n)]], [[ON PEN]], [[ON PLAY (n)]], [[ON STRIG (n)]] and [[ON TIMER (n)]]. | ||
* In the case of [[ON ERROR]] the trap is also enabled until a subsequent ON ERROR statement. | * In the case of [[ON ERROR]] the trap is also enabled until a subsequent ON ERROR statement. |
Revision as of 20:38, 8 August 2022
ON creates event procedure calls or enables event trapping.
- To turn on event trapping for ON COM (n), ON KEY (n), ON PEN, ON PLAY (n), ON STRIG (n) and ON TIMER (n).
- In the case of ON ERROR the trap is also enabled until a subsequent ON ERROR statement.
- ON procedures should be used only in the main program module and not inside of SUB procedures!
- If you have used the $CHECKING:OFF metacommand, $CHECKING:ON will turn on c++ error checking again.
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