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rswindell authored
It's a hack, but since both Nelgin *and* Mortifis asked for it... If a string variable is defined in the current command-shell, you may display that variable's current value using this @-code. This does not work for integer variables (do you need that too?) and does not work for any other Baja modules that are executed (e.g. executed *from* a command shell). Note that Baja, by defaults converts variables names to all-CAPS during the "compilation" phase (unless the "baja -c" option is used), so you'll want to either specify the variable name in ALL-CAPS or (if "baja -c" was used), match the capitalization used in the .src file.
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