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{{Command|syntax=[[Image:call.png|right|CALL]]CALL <macro name>, [<arg 1>, <arg 2>, <arg 3> ( max 10 arguments )] | {{Command|syntax=[[Image:call.png|right|CALL]]CALL <macro name>, [<arg 1>, <arg 2>, <arg 3> ( max 10 arguments )] | ||
|description=:Call another macro file from within a macro. | |description=:Call another macro file from within a macro. Once processing of the called macro is complete,<br> | ||
:control will pass back to the macro from which it was called and processing will continue from the line after the macro call. | |||
|param1=<macro name>|param1_desc={{macro name}} | |param1=<macro name>|param1_desc={{macro name}} |
Latest revision as of 00:08, 15 January 2011
Command
- Call another macro file from within a macro. Once processing of the called macro is complete,
- control will pass back to the macro from which it was called and processing will continue from the line after the macro call.
Parameters
- <macro name>
- Name of the macro file, must be in double quotes.
- [<arg 1>]
- A value to be passed to another macro, or a variable to receive a value passed back from the macro that is called.
- [<arg 2>]
- A value to be passed to another macro, or a variable to receive a value passed back from the macro that is called.
- [<arg 3>]
- A value to be passed to another macro, or a variable to receive a value passed back from the macro that is called.
- You can use between zero and 10 arguments.
Example
- CALL "line.mac" r1, q7, tt
- For an example macro see Modify_Op_Path Get_Op_Tool_Path Global_Local