If you dump "VARIABLES" you will see that it contains ALL of the methods and the THIS scope -- for me, that's the main reason (other than readability of the code) to use a separate "virtual scope" (I like "instance", but same idea as "my") for instance state data.



Patrick McElhaney wrote:
On 9/9/05, Nando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I like using an instance structure sometimes to seperate out the instance
variables from anything else that may be in the variables scope.


Can you give an example of "anything else"?

Patrick



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