A program written in Windows Interface Language (WIL) consists of a series of statements. WIL statements are constructed from constants, variables, operators, functions, commands, and comments. In addition, WIL scripts can take advantage of advanced techniques such as substitution, passing parameters, and error handling. Each line in a WIL program can be up to 2048 characters long.
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§ Step by step guide to learning WIL § Notes
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