

Lions Clubs International - in the UK and I it's actually referred to the "British Isles and Ireland".HighKing ( talk) 23:57, 8 July 2010 (UTC) Reply Īnd more - HighKing ( talk) 17:30, 8 July 2010 (UTC): Reply I'll do this now for Classical liberalism and copy your comments. It's best to break out any you want to discuss into separate sections.

More tomorrow! Jamesinderbyshire ( talk) 23:33, 8 July 2010 (UTC) Reply I'll not change any more until people are happy we've discussed these ones. This would seem a classic for the "British Isles" - it is certainly not "England" as you have it. Jamesinderbyshire ( talk) 23:33, 8 July 2010 (UTC) Reply So this one first - the primary architects of classical liberalism within these islands were surely Adam Smith (Scottish), Malthus (English), David Hume (Scottish) and Ricardo - Jewish of Dutch origin residing in London. In line with your agreement HighKing, would you mind not changing more until people have had time to go through these and also pre-notify them and then allow time? Thanks. HighKing ( talk) 19:53, 24 June 2010 (UTC) Reply OK, as discussed at my talk page, let's take a closer look at this long list. The referenced essay discusses countries like England, Germany, France, etcĬomments welcome. Classical liberalism - Mixing country names and geographical areas.Is it just me, or would a list of country or city destinations be much more helpful.? The infobox uses geographic areas so I've changed to Great Britain. Hunting-Clan Air Transport - Only flew within England and Scotland.I've no problem is that's what people prefer. 4 Blanket ruling for non-political issues tag rather than removing the sentence (and other cleanups and adding some refs).The #!/usr/bin/basic line tells the shell what program to use to interpret the rest of the file, and the #cbas#run_only line directs the interpreter to quit once the program is finished running. This program illustrates use of the #cbas#run_only directive and the argv$ string. Here is an example of a short cbas program that counts and displays any arguments that are passed to it on the command line.

You could approximate that behavior with carefully crafted line numbers, but appending is perfect if you use merge to include subroutines implemented with gosub labels or sub.
#Chipmunk basic force quit code
What this means is that merged code will not necessarily be executed when it is merged, which may be unlike the behavior of similar commands in other languages.

In other words, if all the code is unnumbered, merged files are numbered starting at the end of the sequence used for the parent file. Otherwise, merged code is appended to the end of the current file. If you write code using line numbers, be careful to anticipate this, or else lines from the merged file may overwrite lines in the current file. Lines from the merged file are inserted into the current file according to line number. Merge can be used from the Chipmunk Basic command line to combine code from two files, but it can also be used within a program to embed code from another file. This allows code from multiple files to be loaded simultaneously. Unlike the load command, the current program, if any, is not closed before merging. Chipmunk Basic has a merge command which loads the specified program file's lines into memory.
