Kinley, they are actually the same thing. I began using RFAs (for "return
fuseactions") to avoid hardcoding fuseactions in fuses. However, my evil
friend, Steve Nelson, started using the term to indicate fuseactions you
return to after doing something else--a sort of queue. (I was calling these
"pending fuseactions".) People began getting confused between Steve's
return fuseactions and my return fuseactions. It was a clear case of good v.
evil; light v. darkness. Because of my extreme humility, I decided for the
good of humankind to change my term to eXit FuseActions (or XFAs). (I'm
awaiting the Nobel Peace Prize.) They can go to any fusebox, though. There's
no restriction on local v. non-local.
Hal Helms
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kinley Pon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 12:49 PM
To: Fusebox
Subject: RFA vs XFA
I am confused between these two terms. I am under the understanding that
prefixes of RFA(return fuseaction) are fuseactions that actually returns to
the current fusebox. Whereas, any variables prefixed with XFA (exit
fuseactions) are variables that exists to another fusebox.
To the fusebox community, is my understanding correct?
Justme
Kinley Pon
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