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Hi Pierrick,
Yes, you can do this. Don't escape the '#include "filename.h"' with "%%", because in this case you /do/ want the state-notation-language compiler to see the header file. Tim From: "Pierrick Hanlet" <[email protected]> To: "Tech Talk" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 8, 2013 12:04:27 PM Subject: header files in snc code Hi, I'm building a state machine in which I will have ~100 variables which I will monitor and to which I will write. I would like to make my source code more clear by putting this list in a header file. I could not find anything in the documentation other than including a c-style header file with the appropriate "%%". Can I add a header file in which I make all of the assignments and monitors? Thank you, Pierrick --
"Whether you think you can or think you can't, either way, you are correct" -- Henry Ford _______________________________________________________________ Pierrick Hanlet IIT/Fermilab +1-630-840-5555 (FNAL) +1-312-567-5745 (IIT) +1-630-697-8758/+44-79-48-860-197 (US/UK mobile)
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