Sure! Here is a basic program that detects mouse movement, tilt, and clicks on the XBUTTON1 and XBUTTON2 buttons:
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To say "hello" in Japanese, you can use the word "こんにちは" (konnichiwa). This is a polite and formal way to greet someone in Japanese.
Other common ways to greet someone in Japanese include:
It's also common in Japanese to greet someone by bowing, especially in formal or business settings. The depth and duration of the bow depends on the relationship and the level of respect or politeness that is expected.
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This program appears to be a script written in a proprietary scripting language used in a software development environment. The purpose of the script seems to be to replace all occurrences of a specific character sequence in a block of code with a new sequence of characters, while also performing various character escapes.
The script is divided into two procedures: FNStringGetExpressionRegularCharacterMetaEscapeS
and FNBlockChangeRecordFlattenInverseSeparatorAllB
, as well as a Main
procedure that calls the latter.
The FNStringGetExpressionRegularCharacterMetaEscapeS
procedure takes a string inS
as input and escapes several special characters in it, including backslashes, curly braces, square brackets, asterisks, plus signs, at signs, periods, carets, dollar signs, vertical bars, question marks, hashtags, and forward slashes. The procedure then returns the modified string.
The FNBlockChangeRecordFlattenInverseSeparatorAllB
procedure takes a string lineSeparatorTemporaryS
as input and performs the following steps:
B
to FALSE
.lineSeparatorTemporaryS
contains the substring "glx". If it does, it issues a warning.\n
in the block of code with the string "glnx". If the replacement fails, it issues a warning and sets the return value B
to FALSE
.B
.Main
procedure prompts the user to enter a string s1
and calls the FNBlockChangeRecordFlattenInverseSeparatorAllB
procedure with s1
as its argument. It then displays the return value of the procedure using the Message
function.