Not to put too fine a point on it, but that example seems to be about using snafu() instead of &snafu but there isn't anything against &snafu(). Is there any reason *not* to use &snafu()?
Software speaks in tongues of man; I debug, therefore I code.
Stop saying 'script'. Stop saying 'line-noise'.
In reply to Re^4: Unknown problem, throws "Useless use of privt var in void contxt"
by Erez
in thread Unknown problem, throws "Useless use of privt var in void contxt"
by S0ci1_Hak0n
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