Using context prefixes that correspond to user input modes...

Data processing: software development – installation – and managem – Software program development tool – Programming language

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C717S105000, C717S110000, C717S113000, C717S138000, C715S964000, C345S949000, C345S956000, C345S653000, C345S664000

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07546581

ABSTRACT:
A mechanism for incorporating user input modes in a scripting language are provided for. A context allows use of user input modes in a scripting language in a manner that corresponds to their use in a GUI. A programming construct, referred to as a context, specifies at least one user input mode and a state for the user input mode that are applied to a set of instructions. The operations specified by the instructions that are referenced by a context are executed as if the user input modes referred to by the contexts have the state specified by the contexts.

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