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Revision as of 10:59, 13 September 2017
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This query returns the status of a task that is loaded in memory. The information returned will be in the following format:
State <state>: <description> Error <last error number> Source <line of source code>
From 0.4.15.4 returns "Main program" line number, which represents the first frame in the function call stack
State <state>: <description> Error <last error number> Source <line of source code> Main program <line of source code>
where <state> is one of the following:
1: Running
2: Stopped (due to IDLETASK)
4: Stopped due to run-time error
5: Terminated .
It can be seen momentary that state at: 1. Terminate program 2. Unload
7: Ready (after LOAD)
9: Task Kill Start .
10: Killed (after KILLTASK or END PROGRAM)
Syntax
?<task>.Status
Availability
All versions
Type
String
Range
Returned value: 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10
Scope
Terminal
Limitations
Task must be loaded in memory
Examples
?MyTask.prg.Status