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[Bug 1297168] Re: Feature request for a command like "exit(1)" that starts the script from a specific line

 

on the list is a code-fold-feature, that would allow to shrink selected
consecutive lines to one commented line with or without manipulating the
contained code (commenting, indentation, ...).

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Title:
  Feature request for a command like "exit(1)" that starts the script
  from a specific line

Status in Sikuli:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  It would be extremely useful to have a command that will start executing my script from a specific line: like "start(1)"??
  It would be like exit(1) which stops it at that line of the code, just the other way round..

  Say if I want to test my 600 line script from line 101 to 120 I would put the command "start(1)" at line 100 and "exit(1)" at line 121.
  This would be amazingly helpful for executing and testing parts of a code easily.

  At the moment I have to copy and paste the parts of my script into a
  new project to test and then modify the original with my corrections
  and then copy the modified again to test it.. this process can slow
  down quite a lot when I have hundreds of lines..

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