What is the paradigm of CoolBasic?
Is it mandatory?, Object-oriented?
And the second question is ...
How do I use the command "CRC32 and EOF?
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Re: Small doubts CoolBasic
CoolBasic is not object-oriented, but procedural.
CRC32 returns a 32bit checksum of a file or a memory block. It can be used to validate the authencity of data or detect corruption/modifications. Just feed it with the filename/path (or memblock). There is an example in English here: http://www.coolbasic.com/cbmanual/commands/crc32.html
EOF(file_handle) is a function that returns TRUE if the file has been read to the end. English example here: http://www.coolbasic.com/cbmanual/commands/eof.html
CRC32 returns a 32bit checksum of a file or a memory block. It can be used to validate the authencity of data or detect corruption/modifications. Just feed it with the filename/path (or memblock). There is an example in English here: http://www.coolbasic.com/cbmanual/commands/crc32.html
EOF(file_handle) is a function that returns TRUE if the file has been read to the end. English example here: http://www.coolbasic.com/cbmanual/commands/eof.html
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Re: Small doubts CoolBasic
The current CoolBasic is a procedural language. However, there is a new product, CoolBasic V3, in development, and it'll be fully object oriented language.
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