I think Proton basic has strings
Its much like Pbpro
In their own manual, melabs says that PBP does not support strings, and everybody here pretty much knows that. I'm just wishing/crying out loud that I didn't have to go learn another compiler all over! To the extent that pbp 'HANDLES' strings, I think it's more along the lines of supporting LCD's, and a serial port than strings themselves.
And, no, it's not just loading arrays, because what's loaded, needs to be UNloaded, and parsed, and trimmed, and concatenated, and compared, etc. etc. I must have looked at 7 or 8 different PIC basic compilers in the last several weeks, and then you get even more steamed up... IF THEY CAN DO IT, WHY CAN'T MELABS? Too hard? I love PBP, but on some jobs, it would just be much easier if there weren't all these ridiculous little for-next loops to do simple compares, TrimLeft, TrimRight, UpperCase, etc.
I'm just expressing a wish that we'd get some of these functions, but not really expecting it. I know that you can do in one command in pbp what takes 7 or 8 lines in other compilers... oh well. I'm all done bawling about it now - till next time.
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