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Revision as of 13:35, 29 January 2023
Metacommands are commands that start with dollar sign ($). Those commands usually switch the program between different operation modes/behavior or provide extended functionality.
Legacy Metacommands (QBasic/QuickBASIC)
- $DYNAMIC set all program arrays as changeable in size using REDIM.
- $INCLUDE designates a text code library file to include with the program.
- $STATIC set all program arrays as unchangeable in size using DIM.
QB64 Metacommands
- $ASSERTS enables debug tests with the _ASSERT macro.
- $CHECKING turns event and error checking OFF or ON.
- $COLOR includes named color name constants in a program.
- $CONSOLE creates a console window that can be used throughout a program.
- $DEBUG enables debugging features, allowing you to step through your code line by line.
- $EXEICON used with a .ICO icon file name to embed the image into the QB64 executable.
- $MIDISOUNDFONT enables the MIDI support for _SNDOPEN.
- $NOPREFIX allows QB64-specific keywords to be used without the underscore prefix.
- $RESIZE used with ON allows a user to resize the program window where OFF does not.
- $SCREENHIDE hides the program window from view.
- $SCREENSHOW displays the program window after it was hidden.
- $UNSTABLE will enable the use of features that have not yet been made a permanent part of the language.
- $VERSIONINFO adds metadata to Windows only binaries for identification purposes across the OS.
- $VIRTUALKEYBOARD (deprecated) turned the virtual keyboard ON or OFF for use in touch-enabled devices.
OB64 Precompiler Commands
- These are a special type of QB64 Metacommands, which allow for conditional compiling, hence including or excluding certain code sections depending on given conditions.
- $ELSE used in conjunction with $IF for the precompiler.
- $ELSEIF used in conjunction with $IF for the precompiler.
- $END IF used in conjunction with $IF for the precompiler.
- $ERROR used to trigger compiler errors from within the precompiling pass.
- $IF used to set an IF condition for the precompiler.
- $LET used to set a variable for the precompiler.
See also